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ALASKA DAILY Season Finale With Pregnant Hilary Swank Tonight

ALASKA DAILY Season Finale With Pregnant Hilary Swank Tonight

Missing Alaskan native women database. Alaska Daily airs its season finale tonight, with 48-year-old Hilary Swank hiding her pregnancy-with-twins inside big coats.

Related: Hilary Swank, 48, Who’s Filming Alaska Daily in Vancouver, is Pregnant with Twins

The story of big city journalist Eileen Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank), who comes to Alaska to look into missing, and murdered indigenous women cases in a reluctant partnership with local reporter Roz Friendly (Secwépemc native Grace Dove), filmed for five months in metro Vancouver.

Tonight:

With rumors of a new Alaskan newspaper swirling, the team investigates their competition and what it means for the future of local news. Meanwhile, Eileen and Roz listen to Gloria’s final call and find their lead before an innocent man is put away.

Alaska Daily staff stare at the new MMIW data base:

It started with one missing woman case:

And shows in the past 100 years literally thousands of native women have disappeared.

Alaska Daily is inspired by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica series Lawless: Sexual Violence in Alaska.

Alaska Daily:

Creator: Spotlight’s Tom McCarthy.

New showrunner: Peter Elkoff.

Cast: Hilary Swank, Grace Dove, Jeff Perry, Matt Malloy, Meredith Holzman, Pablo Castelblanco, Ami Park, Craig Frank.

Cast and crew.

Producers: Tom McCarthy’s Slow Pony Productions, Fox 21 Television Studios, Hilary Swank

Filming in metro Vancouver:

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Paul Orazietti/(@Paradeguy) image.

Jeff Perry.

Grace Dove.

Alaska Daily season finale tonight.

5 thoughts on “ALASKA DAILY Season Finale With Pregnant Hilary Swank Tonight”

  1. What a great show this really is. Please bring it back! And somebody tell the powers that be that MANY people record their favorite shows so that they don’t miss them…..

  2. Best show in a long time. Current, wonderful mesh of characters, great setting for themes and congratulations to writers and producers. Hoping it continues. Ruth Perino

  3. The best show of the year ((( education ))) that the world needs to know about the native women and girls out there that go missing. I did not know. Thank you for making the show.

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