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Above all, The Waterfront is here to show us a good time. Williamson's trademark dialogue rips; it's wise and eloquent, lived-in, and often quite funny (though never jokey, thank God).
Kevin Williamson knows exactly where he’s going. It’s a sunny Thursday afternoon in Wilmington, North Carolina, and the prolific creator and screenwriter walks and talks as he blazes a trail ...
"The Waterfront," co-starring Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary and Maria Bello, is now streaming on Netflix.
Netflix's 'The Waterfront' Is a Highly Bingeable Family Soap: TV Review Kevin Williamson on Why He Returned to Directing, Reuniting With Neve Campbell in 'Scream 7': 'It Needs to Be About Sidney' ...
Kevin Williamson, the writer and creator of Netflix's "The Waterfront." Like some of his past work, the series is set in North Carolina. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) ...
Williamson, who co-created The Vampire Diaries with Julie Plec, was already working with another TVD alum on The Waterfront, director Marcos Siega, when the idea came up.
All eight episodes premiere on June 19. Kevin Williamson ’s (Scream, Dawson’s Creek, The Vampire Diaries) The Waterfront is “inspired by true events,” per Netflix. What true events?
To stay financially afloat, the family resorts to drug smuggling. Created by New Bern native Kevin Williamson, the eight-episode first season features prominent Wilmington and Southport landmarks.
Netflix releases 'The Waterfront,' an eight-part NC-set drama, on Thursday, June 19. Series follows a fictional fishing family on the NC coast battling industry decline. Creator Kevin Williamson ...
Netflix released its trailer for "The Waterfront," a TV show set and filmed in NC. Show creator Kevin Williamson drew from his own family history and NC fishing culture. "The Waterfront" premieres ...
The 2025 ATX TV Festival will include a panel for Netflix's "The Four Seasons," Kevin Williamson conversations and casting discussions.
Kevin Williamson created “Dawson’s Creek” and brought “The Vampire Diaries” to TV, and both of those shows aired in the era where TV shows had 20-some episodes a season.