Well that creepy kid is all grown up, working as a war photographer and about to get blindsided with the news that he is the Antichrist. And you thought you were having a bad day. Better Call Saul (AMC, 10 p.m.) — Mike considers a lucrative proposal …
Damien doesn't remember much about his childhood and hasn't learned his fate as the Antichrist. While working in Syria, he worked on a story about the recent violence that plagued the country. He encounters an older woman that flips his world upside …
Damien is based on Richard Donner's 1976 classic The Omen, which is about a wealthy political family whose adopted son turns out to be the Antichrist. Now a 30-year old war photographer, Damien begins having visions of the childhood he doesn't …
The film, about parents who inadvertently adopt the Antichrist, featured many creepy moments, from a nanny committing suicide in Damien's honor to a man being decapitated by a falling sheet of glass. According to showrunner Glen Mazzara's interview …
In A&E's TV sequel to the classic movie The Omen, Damien is a most reluctant Antichrist. But it turns out watching a guy fretting he may be the spawn of Satan isn't nearly as entertaining as actually watching the spawn of Satan wreaking havoc upon the …
“The approach here is you want to see Damien's humanity, and what we've done is he's an Antichrist. So if you say Christ is all God and all human, the Antichrist would be all human and all devil. That's an interesting character to root for,” Mazzara says.
Here's a problem: So there you are, the actual Antichrist, but you don't remember that you are the prince of darkness. In the new A&E series “Damien,” the evil spawn from the 1976 movie “The Omen” has grown up and is working as a photojournalist in a …
If you are not familiar with the 1976 chiller classic starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and an adorable 5-year-old Antichrist, don't fret. This tepid series has you covered, with copious clips interspersed in the first two episodes. (For those …
Who's to say that the Antichrist might not in some respects be a decent guy or that Damien couldn't turn his congenital evilness to good, like Dexter? Five episodes in, he is mostly just tortured by the possibility that he's been born to end the world …
A lot of these manifest in a straightforwardly literal form, such as a black “666” marking that appears on the scalp of the antichrist like a stick-and-poke tattoo, or a sinkhole that abruptly opens up to swallow up an unfortunate peripheral character …