The series finale for HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' left some fans pretty shocked, but for creator Terence Winter it was all about telling an authentic story.
'Boardwalk Empire' surprised fans Sunday night with its series finale on HBO, but it looks like the end of the prohibition drama followed a suggestion one of the show's former stars made back in July.
'Boardwalk Empire' airs the last episode of its fifth and final season this Sunday on HBO and creator Terence Winter has made sure the prohibition drama will end on his own terms.
It turns out no news was always good news for the stars of HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire', which had the benefit of a send-off special Monday night entitled 'Farewell Boardwalk Empire'.
Chalky White had a rough go of it during the fifth season of HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire', but off-screen actor Michael K. Williams was all smiles when he sat down to talk about the series.
On Sunday night 'Boardwalk Empire' shocked fans with a few unexpected turns, and with only two episodes left in the series the HBO drama promises more surprises to come.
On Oct. 20, HBO will be airing a finale special entitled 'The Final Shot: A Farewell to Boardwalk Empire', which will follow the actors as they look back at the prohibition drama's five-season run.
When Al Capone (Stephen Graham) first appeared on HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' in season one, he was nothing but a young guy with a brutal temper looking to make a name for himself.
HBO released a new interview with 'Boardwalk Empire' creator Terence Winter on Friday, and while the featurette is entitled "Anatomy of a Hit" the "hit" is not the kind which first comes to mind in discussing show business.