ABC has released story details for the 2-hour series finale of cancelled drama The Crossing:
A TWISTED PLAN THREATENS THE SURVIVORS IN THE CAMP,
ON ABC’S ‘THE CROSSING’“The Androcles Option” – Jude and Nestor form a plan to break the refugees out of the camp, but it’s complicated when Sophie arrives with information on Reece’s whereabouts. Not content to wait, Marshall takes matters into his own hands, on “The Crossing,” airing SATURDAY, JUNE 9 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.
“The Crossing” stars Steve Zahn as Jude Ellis, Natalie Martinez as Reece, Sandrine Holt as Emma Ren, Georgina Haig as Dr. Sophie Forbin, Tommy Bastow as Marshall, Rob Campbell as Paul, Rick Gomez as Nestor Rosario, Marcuis W. Harris as Caleb, Grant Harvey as Roy Aronson, Jay Karnes as Craig Lindauer, Simone Kessell as Rebecca, Kelley Missal as Hannah, Luc Roderique as Bryce Foster and Bailey Skodje as Leah.
“The Androcles Option” was written by Michael Narducci and Rebecca Sonnenshine, and directed by Alex Zakrzewski. Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie are the creators and executive producers. Matt Olmstead, Jason T. Reed and David Von Ancken also serve as executive producers. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
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SEASON FINALE
HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR PEACE?,
ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ‘THE CROSSING’“These are the Names” – The lives of the refugees hang in the balance as Jude and Nestor team up with an unlikely ally. Meanwhile, Eve and Lindauer move forward with their ruthless effort to tie up loose ends, on the season finale of “The Crossing,” airing SATURDAY, JUNE 9 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.
“The Crossing” stars Steve Zahn as Jude Ellis, Natalie Martinez as Reece, Georgina Haig as Dr. Sophie Forbin, Tommy Bastow as Marshall, Rob Campbell as Paul, Rick Gomez as Nestor Rosario, Marcuis W. Harris as Caleb, Grant Harvey as Roy Aronson, Jay Karnes as Craig Lindauer, Simone Kessell as Rebecca, Kelley Missal as Hannah, Luc Roderique as Bryce Foster and Bailey Skodje as Leah.
“These are the Names” was written by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie, and directed by David Von Ancken. Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie are the creators and executive producers. Matt Olmstead, Jason T. Reed and David Von Ancken also serve as executive producers. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
Paul says
This show is good, but when I saw the plot in the first episode I told my wife it wouldn’t last. Too bad it’s going the way of other good shows like The 4400, Revolution, Dark Matter, etc.