TV News: Better Call Saul to end with Giancarlo Esposito... staying on AMC to star in The Driver UPDATE: now called Parish

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Better Call Saul to end with Giancarlo Esposito... staying on AMC to star in The Driver

The drama series is an adaptation from a British crime drama.

By Dan SniersonMarch 08, 2022 at 11:00 AM EST

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Giancarlo Esposito will say finally goodbye to Gus Fring when Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul ends later this year. But he won't be parting ways with AMC.
The network announced on Tuesday that the frequently Emmy-nominated actor will headline the new drama The Driver, which has been given a green light for a six-episode first season.
Set to premiere on AMC and AMC+ in 2023, The Driver is an adaptation of the British crime drama of the same name that aired in 2014. Danny Brocklehurst (Safe), one of the co-creators of the original series, and Sunu Gonera (Snowfall) have reinvented the show for American audiences as a one-hour drama about an "everyman" taxi driver (Esposito) whose life is forever changed when he crosses paths with a New Orleans-based Zimbabwean gangster who is known to exploit undocumented immigrants at various southern ports in the U.S.

Giancarlo Esposito at the premiere of 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.'

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In a statement, Theo Travers, the Billions writer-producer who will serve as the showrunner of The Driver, described the show as "a high-voltage, dark identity quest for an everyman trying to find renewed purpose in his life. We're rooting for Vince as he goes down this wild and nihilistic route to discover who he once was, and in many ways still is, because it gets him out of a stuck place." (That's Vince as in the name of Esposito's character, not Better Call Saul/Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, who also has been known to take characters down wild and nihilistic routes.)
Esposito already has his hands full in galaxies far, far outside of Albuquerque. He can be seen on Disney+ Star Wars drama The Mandalorian (for which he has received two of his five Emmy nominations) and Amazon Prime Video superhero comedy-drama The Boys. He's also a cast member of the upcoming Netflix heist drama Jigsaw. His recent credits include Godfather of Harlem, Dear White People, and Unpregnant.

AMC has been filling up its 2023 slate in recent weeks. On Monday, it announced Isle of the Dead, a spin-off of The Walking Dead, and last month, it gave a thumbs-up to comedic sci-fi series Demascus as well as Invitation to a Bonfire, which is based on the Adrienne Celt novel that was inspired by the Nabokov marriage.
Better Call Saul returns to AMC for the first part of its sixth and final season on April 18.
 

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Giancarlo Esposito previews ‘visceral’ new crime drama Parish

Giancarlo Esposito sets the stage for his retired wheelman Gray's messy road on the new AMC series.
By Alamin Yohannes

Published on March 29, 2024



Giancarlo Esposito is getting in the driver’s seat.

The actor leads AMC's six-episode crime series Parish, which follows the titular owner of a New Orleans luxury car service whose life is "falling apart" when we meet him, Esposito tells Entertainment Weekly.

Still reeling from his son's violent murder and the recent collapse of his business, Gracián "Gray" Parish gets an offer that brings him into the fold of the city's illicit underbelly — and resurfaces his own criminal past. "As we go through the story, we find out that Gray’s more of a driver than we ever thought, and he has a past that he has been covering up from his own family," Esposito says.

Giancarlo Esposito as Gray Bourgeois - Parish

Giancarlo Esposito as Gray Parish.
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Despite his criminal involvement, Gray is a far cry from Breaking Bad's drug kingpin Gus Fring. “Lately, I’ve played characters who control the chaos,” Esposito tells EW. “[Gray’s] flying by the seat of his pants, and I liked that he’s someone who's not as definitive as other characters I've played. This is a new role for me.” But as out of control as Gray might be, he does have one edge: "He can handle a car," says Esposito, who performed many of his own driving stunts for the series. "To be able to do reverse 360s, to spin a car while controlling it through the narrow streets of New Orleans, and [to hear] that Porsche Macan come to life is an amazing element of our production."

A run-in with his old friend Colin, played by Skeet Ulrich, leads Gray to meet a Zimbabwean gangster known as The Horse (Zackary Momoh), who wants to use Gray's knowledge of New Orleans and its streets to his advantage (check out an exclusive clip of their first meeting below).



Potentially complicating their relationship is The Horse's son Luke (Dax Rey). "He reminds Gray a bit of his own son that he lost," Esposito says. "He’s young, has no control over the world he lives in and no idea that his father’s is a brutal and violent one."

Rounding out the cast are Paula Malcomson as Gray's wife Rose; Arica Himmel as their daughter Makayla; Bonnie Mbuli and Ivan Mbakop as The Horse's siblings Shamiso Tongai and Zenzo; Bradley Whitford as Louisiana businessman/crime leader Anton; and Amanada Brugel as Sister Anne, whom Esposito calls "the goodness of our show."

Bradley Whitford and Zackary Momoh in 'Parish.'

Bradley Whitford as Anton and Zackary Momoh as The Horse.
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Esposito warns that you might want to buckle your seatbelt before hitting play on Parish. “This is a visceral crime drama. Every moment of our show contains some element of electricity,” Esposito says. “All the parts of Gray allow him to be seen in many different lights on the show and you’ll be surprised by who he becomes by the end of our [final] episode."

Parish premieres March 31 on AMC and AMC+.
 

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