Ray Donovan: The Movie
Ray Donovan: The Movie is an American crime drama television film directed by David Hollander, who co-wrote it with Liev Schreiber. It is the follow-up to the seventh and final season of the television series of the same name, which aired its final episode in 2020. It centers on the title character, portrayed by Schreiber, and the relationships with his family, including brothers Terry, Bunchy and Daryll, played by Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok and Pooch Hall, respectively.
Ray Donovan: The Movie debuted on January 14, 2022, on Showtime. The film was nominated for Outstanding Television Movie at the 74th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Cast
- Liev Schreiber as Ray Donovan
- Eddie Marsan as Terry Donovan
- Dash Mihok as Bunchy Donovan
- Pooch Hall as Daryll Donovan
- Kerris Dorsey as Bridget Donovan
- Katherine Moennig as Lena Burnham
- Kerry Condon as Molly Lollyman
- Jon Voight as Mickey Donovan
- Bill Heck as Young Mickey
- Josh Hamilton as Kevin Sullivan
- Graham Rogers as Jacob "Smitty" Smith
- Alyssa Diaz as Teresa Donovan
- David Patrick Kelly as Matty Galloway
- Austin Hébert as Young Jim Sullivan
- Chris Gray as Young Ray Donovan
- AJ Michalka as Young Abby
- Chris Petrovski as Young Sean Walker
- Alan Alda as Dr. Arthur Amiot
Plot
Following from the events of the season 7 finale, Mickey is on the run, and Ray is determined to find and stop him before he can cause any more damage to his family and friends.Production
In 2020, Showtime abruptly announced that season 7 of Ray Donovan would be the end of the series. Fans of the show petitioned for a follow-up to be written after the final season left many questions unanswered. On February 12, 2020, Liev Schreiber wrote on his Instagram, "It seems your voices have been heard. Too soon to say how or when, but with a little luck and your continued support, there will be more Ray Donovan." Following the announcement of a television film follow-up, in 2021, Showtime's President of Entertainment Gary Levine stated that the audience would be satisfied with the ending of the film, admitting "we did hear from fans, and we are nothing if not responsive to our audience. I think this Ray Donovan two-hour movie will go a long way to making that landing more graceful."Principal photography began in May 2021 and was wrapped in a few months, with the film shot in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.