Season two of The Oath – Sony Crackle’s drama about the gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend – will premiere in February 2019. The premiere date and new and returning cast members follow.
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That Is So Not Illegal Trailer: The Oath!
The American government wants Americans to sign something called The Patriots Oath (essentially a loyalty oath to the President) – on Black Friday. The Oath follows one ‘typical’ American family as they gather for Thanksgiving Dinner the day before. The Oath opens on October 12th.
Lord Give Me The Strength Trailer: The Oath!
A controversial White House policy turns family member against family member in THE OATH, a savagely funny dark comedy about surviving life and Thanksgiving in the age of political tribalism.
We’re All Cops Trailer: The Oath!
Crackle’s The Oath explores a world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and secret societies that are nearly impossible to join The Oath comes from executive producer Curtis Jackson and his G-Unit Film & Television Inc. The series stars True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten, Arrow’s Katrina Law […]
True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten Joins Crackle’s The Oath!
True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten has signed on to play Sean Bean’s son on Crackle’s upcoming dramatic series The Oath. Kwanten will play Steve Hammond, son of Bean’s Tom Hammond – leader of a cop gang called the Ravens. Kwanten will also be a producer on the series. The Oath is slated to debut in 2018.
Sean Bean Takes The Oath In New Crackle Drama For 2018!
Sean Bean has signed on to play Tom Hammond in The Oath – a gritty, action-packed drama that explores the world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and secret societies that are nearly impossible to join. Crackle’s The Oath will premiere in 2018.
Crackle Greenlights Curtis Jackson Executive Produced Series The Oath!
Crackle has greenlighted an original drama series called The Oath – about a different kind of subculture – gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend. A more complete series description follows. Executive Produced by Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson, the series was created by former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Joe Halpin.