An Evening with Kingdom

Oct 19, 2015
7:00 PM PT
Los Angeles

Kingdom, which Entertainment Weekly called “a gritty, complex and altogether captivating hour,” is DirecTV’s hit original drama series set in the world of Mixed Martial Arts. Following an acclaimed first season, the series returns with new episodes beginning October 14.  Season two finds Alvey’s (Frank Grillo) improved fortunes have led to a bigger gym, but also a bigger appetite for risk. Ryan “The Destroyer” Wheeler (Matt Lauria) defends his title, while Jay (Jonathan Tucker) finds a new obsession. Lisa (Kiele Sanchez) focuses on managing Alicia (Natalie Martinez), an impulsive but skilled female fighter. Nate's (Nick Jonas) determination to get back in the cage causes rifts with his family. And Christina (Joanna Going) gets a taste of sober life while carrying the burden of her sons’ struggles—with victory comes agony and a price. The Paley Center gathers members of the cast and creative team for a premiere screening, followed by what is sure to be lively panel conversation.

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Scheduled to appear:
Nick Jonas, “Nate”
Jonathan Tucker, “Jay”
Matt Lauria, “Ryan”
Joanna Going, “Christina”
Natalie Martinez, “Alicia”
Byron Balasco, Creator/Executive Producer
Additional guests to be announced.
Moderator: Sandra Gonzalez, Senior TV Reporter, Mashable
 

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