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If there’s one thing Justified excels at, it’s presenting three-dimensional, relatable criminals. It will be exciting to see what mischief the newbies get up to. And of course, there’s always Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) waiting in the wings when things get too settled.
Speaking of Boyd, last we left our favorite wild-haired criminal he was furious at everyone for allowing Ava (Joelle Carter) to get shot. Did Ava make it? Are she and Boyd still going strong? Seems the answer is yes on both counts! Ava actress Joelle Carter doled out some fun tidbits about Ava’s gun-slinging future and the upcoming season. “I get to join Boyd in his shenanigans. And I think we get a little Bonnie and Clyde action. The fans seem to really like Ava with a shotgun,” Carter said.








Fans of FX’s Justified have been wondering since May’s second season finale how producers would match Margo Martindale’s Emmy-winning performance as Mags Bennett. Well, now we know: Desperate Housewives‘ Neal McDonough and 24‘s Mykelti Williamson, who both starred on Justified EP Graham Yost’s brilliant-but-canceled NBC drama Boomtown, have been cast as the awesomely named big bads of season 3. McDonough will recur as Quarles, a Detroit mobster in a sharp suit who comes to Kentucky with visions of becoming a crimelord. Williamson will play Limehouse, a man who lives in a small black town in Harlan County and who will do whatever it takes, legal or otherwise, to protect his holler.

Steven Spielberg has two projects on the horizon that couldn’t possibly be more different. The first, Lincoln, tells the story of our 16th president and has lined up a brilliant ensemble cast that includes Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, James Spader, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Jackie Earle Haley, Lee Pace, Tim Blake Nelson, John Hawkes, Walton Goggins, David Strathairn and about a thousand other big names. Robopocalypse, on the other hand, is an adaptation of the novel by Daniel H. Wilson that explores a future in which the world has experienced a robot uprising. The movie have only two things in common: they’re both directed by Steven Spielberg, and the filmmaker recently spoke about both of them recently with Empire.































