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Joseph Morgan and Claire Holt Interview: ‘The Originals’ Season 1

Joseph Morgan and Claire Holt The Originals Interview
The cast of 'The Originals' - Photo by Mathieu Young – © 2013 The CW Network, LLC

Fans of The CW’s The Vampire Diaries will be getting a double-dose of vampires this fall as the network introduces the spin-off series, The Originals. Vampire Diaries viewers are very familiar with Klaus (played by Joseph Morgan), Rebekah (Claire Holt), and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) from their time spent in Mystic Falls, however the new series will find the Originals in New Orleans and intermingling with a new batch of colorful characters.

At the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, Joseph Morgan, and Claire Holt provided a sneak peek at what audiences can expect from season one of The Originals.

Joseph Morgan The Originals Interview:

Will we see a bit of remorse from Klaus over his battle for superiority with Marcel?

Joseph Morgan: “We absolutely will. Even in what I’ve read so far, and my sort of suspicions about the relationship, he’s a little torn because Marcel meant a lot to Klaus back in the day. In fact, you could draw a parallel with the relationship he had with Stefan in Chicago, you know? They were really…well, Stefan was more of a brother and Marcel, in a way, started out as more of a son to Klaus. So, yeah, he’s absolutely torn.

But he’s also, I think, insulted by the way Marcel thinks he can run things now. He is very needy, Klaus, and needs to be paid the right respect – the respect he feels he is due.”

Which would Klaus choose: being King or his child?

Joseph Morgan: “At the moment, currently, I think if we take him at the point where he left off where he was at the end of backdoor pilot, I think he’s absolutely more concerned with becoming king. He’s for whatever will make him the most powerful, so he really is 100% behind that. But I don’t know what’s going to happen with the child; I’ve only read the first two episodes of the season so far.

I think I would hope that he gets behind the idea a little more because I think there’s something so appealing to me about playing this monster that has this tiny little baby that he cares more about than anything in the world. I think that’s a really exciting idea for me. But right now, he’s all about the throne.”

Claire Holt Interview:

Where will we find Rebekah next?

Claire Holt: “Rebekah starts off in Mystic Falls; she had a little unfinished business there with Matt. Then you will see her come to terms with the fact that she really does love her family and needs to be there for them and support them. Elijah said in the pilot, ‘I’m offering you what you’ve always wanted, a child.’ She’s going to get off that high horse she’s been sitting on with regards to Klaus and turn up in New Orleans, causing trouble, maybe.”

What’s the relationship going to be like between Hayley (played by Phoebe Tonkin) and Rebekah?

Claire Holt: “We haven’t really started doing that yet, but we don’t really know each other, so it’s an interaction of two new characters. I think she’s going to feel a little protective over her like her mother treated her. Hayley doesn’t have any family, so I hope we have a lot of scenes together. I’d really love that.”

Do you think there will be cross-overs between The Vampire Diaries and The Originals?

Claire Holt: “Absolutely. I hope there’s a cross-over. I think Julie [Plec] has really left the door open for that. There’s potential for their characters to come to our show and us to go to theirs, or me, at least. So, I’d love that. I think we should really capitalize on the fan base of The Vampire Diaries and use that to help us if we can, because it’s such an amazing show. If we’re going to have any sort of success like they have, then we’d be so lucky. Here’s hoping.”

Have you started filming yet?

Claire Holt: “We haven’t. I started on the first episode of The Vampire Diaries last week. We haven’t started filming The Originals yet.”

So we’ll see you in the very first episode of this season’s The Vampire Diaries?

Claire Holt: “Yes, you will. I am busy, which is nice, because I also know what it’s like not to be busy as an actor. It’s nice to have some steady work. I’m very grateful. It’s really great.”

What’s the most enjoyable part of playing Rebekah?

Claire Holt: “Julie has written such a multi-dimensional character for me. The challenge was at the start there’s this mean girl that no one wants around and you have to make her likable. You have to make the fans want to watch her. So, it’s been really rewarding to watch the journey from sassy, spunky killer to the girl who just wants to be loved.

I’ve really got to experience a lot of things as an actor from flashbacks to stunts, and being on a massive production like this. A lot of things combine in one that makes the show really, really fun. It’s a great gig.”

Do you like to do flashback episodes?

Claire Holt: “Oh, I love it. I mean, apart from the tight corsets in the sweaty Georgia summer, which is really tough – and the wigs. I love the look of them afterwards. They are so beautiful when they come together. I think they really add to the story and it takes it to a place that not a lot of other shows get to go to. I love it.”

Are there any particular type of scenes you’re looking forward to with The Originals?

Claire Holt: “Yeah, I’d love to have some scenes with Phoebe. We worked together on our first show in Australia, so she’s my friend for a really long time. I’d love to be able to work with her again. That’s going to be a real treat. Just really get into the family dynamic more. I love these boys. I think I have such a great chemistry with them.

We work so well together and we have a great working relationship. I love to watch them because they’re so talented. You learn from that. I’m really excited for everything, I guess. [Laughing] It’s going to be a real treat.”




Emilie de Ravin on ‘Once Upon a Time’ and Sticking Around Storybrooke

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Emilie de Ravin (Photo © Richard Chavez / Showbiz Junkies)

Emilie de Ravin (‘Belle’) appears to be stuck in Storybrooke in the third season of ABC’s Once Upon a Time, the fantasy series populated with fairy tale characters including Captain Hook, Rumplestiltskin, Prince Charming, Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Jiminy Cricket, the Seven Dwarfs, and an Evil Queen. And at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, de Ravin did a great job of not disclosing too much about the upcoming season while still providing a little insight into what viewers can expect from the addictive series when it returns on September 29, 2013.

Emilie de Ravin Once Upon a Time Interview

What can you tell us about the next season? What are you allowed to say?

Emilie de Ravin: “Well, we only have one script. There’s not much I can say that I can actually say anyway. Neverland. One word, Neverland, is the focus of the first episode, as you probably gathered, so that’s not helpful.”

Your character isn’t even in Neverland. You’re stuck in Storybrooke. How does that affect her?

Emilie de Ravin: “We haven’t shot her in Storybrooke yet, but yes, she goes to Storybrooke. A very difficult decision for her because she could be selfish and regardless of what he says, jump on the boat. Struggle, ‘No, I’m coming!’ He’s doing the right thing for me, as well, and I need to respect that he needs to go and he needs to do this on his own. He’s basically going on a suicide mission and doesn’t want me to be around. I’m the only one who’s been given the cloaking spell, so it would be very selfish of me to go. I’m the only one that can help hopefully protect Storybrooke.

As sad as that is, it was devastating. I was actually really sad that day. [Laughing] Not hard to cry…I couldn’t help it. You do take after take sometimes, but with Bobby, when I have to cry, I end up bawling too much. They’re like, ‘Em. Maybe stop crying.’ No, it’s cool, I love their relationship, I love working with him and I think we’re together, together and separately, but together really well written for. It’s not a generic, boring couple. There’s always something he’s done.

It’s back-and-forth, it’s very passionate, so it’s always all or nothing. Torn apart or thrown back together, changing each other for good and bad, it’s really interesting.”

Now that you and Rumple have been torn apart, who do you share scenes with now that he’s no longer there?

Emilie de Ravin: “Well, we may share some scenes.”

You do?

Emilie de Ravin: “Soon. Well, everyone who’s left in Storybrooke, I would imagine, if I had the script. Granny’s there, Ruby’s in-and-out, I believe. The dwarves. Whoever else happens to be there.”

Is your major arc protecting Storybrooke, would you say?

Emilie de Ravin: “It’s a big part of it. That’s the question: can she? Does this cloaking spell actually do what it’s supposed to do? Does it last? Can it be intercepted by someone else? Is Neverland going to go on for a long time or do they come back quickly? Does everyone not come back, but some people do? And then, can they find Storybrooke because I say to him, ‘But how will you find me? You’re not coming back, are you?'”

Do you believe in that happily ever after?

Emilie de Ravin: Sometimes. With us, I do. It has to. It has to. It’s going to be a rocky road, but yeah. I think yeah.”

You’ve played brunettes and blondes. Which is the real color and which do you prefer?

Emilie de Ravin: “My blond hair is my natural hair so I prefer that because I don’t have to do anything to it. I think that everyone’s natural color probably suits them best, even though we all play, well not me, but generally everyone plays around. You know what I mean? I like this, though. It’s fun.”




‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 6 Mark Boone Jr Interview

Sons of Anarchy Season 6 Mark Boone Jr
Timothy V Murphy, Mark Boone Jr, and Charlie Hunnam in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ (Photo Credit: Prashant Gupta/FX)

What can fans expect from the next-to-last season of Sons of Anarchy? FX’s critically acclaimed dramatic series returns for season six on September 10, 2013 and Mark Boone Jr. (‘Bobby Munson’) says as always series creator Kurt Sutter has lots of twists in store for fans of the series.

Mark Boone Jr Sons of Anarchy Interview:

A lot happened last season. How does this coming season top that?

Mark Boone Jr: “I would say there’s a lot going on in this season also. [Laughing] Surprise, surprise. I guess that’s what’s this show is all about. There’s no picnics in the park. Not too many…I can’t think of any. I thought when we started doing this, there’d be a few picnics in the park, but I guess not. You didn’t think so? Really? Just like blood and guts from the very beginning, and that was it.

The thing is that I think that it’s kind of a little bit sad that the show is pointing so directly to the violence of these clubs, because most motorcycle clubs are not about this, you know? Not at all. I think that’s why the people in the military so like this show because it’s about the fellowship of it.”

It’s about fellowship among common men who aren’t in the military, actually embracing each other and fight for each other.

Mark Boone Jr: “Yes, there are a lot of men in this show. It’s true. You know, there aren’t that many men on television. So many of the men are beleaguered idiots on television, you know? That’s how the American male comes across, like bozos. I think we help feed the other side of things.”

Are you allowed to say anything at all about this upcoming season?

Mark Boone Jr: “Well, we have two seasons left – that’s what I’ve heard – and there’s not that many people still alive. There’s a few, so I guess they’ve got to be killed off. I guess that’s what’s going to happen. No, it’s just more fun and games along those lines. There’s a lot of conflict. You’ve got the Russians still to deal with. I mean, the Irish. The head Irish guy’s a Russian, isn’t he? Sometimes he plays a Russian. I don’t know what he is! He’s English, that dude. He’s Irish. Yeah, he is Irish. I think he might be. Anyway, the first time I saw him he was in that commercial as a Russian…the guy with the little toy giraffe. Whatever.”

Do you see Bobby as somebody who’s always going to be the loyal person to one side or the other, or does he have his own individual game plan going on?

Mark Boone Jr: “I certainly hope that Bobby spins out of control at some point. You know, out of control. What else is left for him, you know? Enough of like, ‘Yeah, I’m here for the good of the club.’ Well, if there’s no club left… I think maybe he’s got to get really, truly upset about that.”

Do you think he’ll be left standing at the end of this?

Mark Boone Jr: “No. No, I don’t.”

Do you think he’ll finish out the season?

Mark Boone Jr: “I don’t have the faintest idea. I mean, if you looked at what kind of is going on, you might think that Bobby would be the one who would be left standing, but is this not a show about surprises, the unexpected? This is what I hear from fans: this is a show that the unexpected happens. So, I really don’t count on Bobby being around at the end.”

Who would you like to kill you?

Mark Boone Jr: “Maggie [Siff]. If somebody’s got to kill me, Maggie. I would love that. I mean, Tara. I don’t know. I certainly wouldn’t like to go at the hands of Jax [played by Charlie Hunnam] because I’m such a better man than he is. [Laughing] He’s a good guy. Everybody’s a good guy on this show. I can’t imagine who could kill Bobby.”

Don’t you think Bobby’s earned a peaceful life?

Mark Boone Jr: “I do, yeah. I do. I do believe that. But then again the unexpected is only to be expected.”

That would be the unexpected.

Mark Boone Jr: “That would be, wouldn’t it?”

Do you feel like Bobby’s carried too many secrets for too many people for too long for things to really turn out well for him?

Mark Boone Jr: “He does know everything. I mean, except for, you know… Yeah, he knows everything. Nobody else knows everything. Although the way it’s written he was not in on the Clay murder of John Teller, but he knows that it happened. But, he was not in on it. Tig was kind of in on it, so that’s the only thing. And that’s at the heart of this whole everything. I don’t know that that will become an aspect. But from the outside, he may know too much.”




The World’s End Featurette – “Not What It Used to Be”

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and director Edgar Wright reunite for their third film with The World’s End, the story of a pub crawl gone horribly wrong. Coming to theaters on August 23, 2013, this new featurette is a behind-the-scenes look at the comedy with interviews with Pegg, Frost, Wright, and Martin Freeman.
 
The Plot:
 
The tale of The World’s End begins on June 22nd, 1990. In their suburban U.K. town of Newton Haven, five boys in the prime of their teenage youth celebrate the end of school by attempting an epic pub crawl together. Despite their enthusiasm and the downing of a slew of pints of beer, they fall short of seeing their quest through, to the last pub on their list, The World’s End. Twenty-odd years later, “the five musketeers” have each left their hometown and are now husbands, fathers, men with careers – with the flashing-red-light exception of Gary King (Simon Pegg), who is now a 40-year-old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens.
 
The irrepressible Gary, keenly aware of his estrangement from his onetime closest friend Andy (Nick Frost), becomes hellbent on trying “The Golden Mile” drinking marathon again. He convinces Andy, Steven (Paddy Considine), Oliver (Martin Freeman), and Peter (Eddie Marsan) to stage an encore, and one Friday afternoon they are all reunited. Gary is in his element: the mandate is one night, five guys, twelve pubs – imbibing at least one pint apiece at each establishment. Arriving in Newton Haven, they re-encounter Oliver’s sister Sam (Rosamund Pike), for whom Gary and Steven each still carry a torch. As the gang attempts along the way to reconcile their past and present, an increasingly insane and dangerous series of encounters with old haunts and acquaintances makes them realize that the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries…
 

 

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Jennifer Morrison Discusses ‘Once Upon a Time’ and Emma’s Journey

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Jennifer Morrison stars in ‘Once Upon a Time’ (Photo © Richard Chavez / Showbiz Junkies)

It’s off to Neverland for the fairy tale occupants of Storybrooke and Emma Swan (played by Jennifer Morrison) in the third season of ABC’s hit drama Once Upon a Time. Emma’s son Henry has been taken there and a rescue team led by Gold (played by Robert Carlyle) and Hook (played by Colin O’Donoghue) have set sail to Neverland in an attempt to bring the boy back safely.

At the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, Morrison talked to us about her character’s arc, season three, and fairy tales.

Jennifer Morrison Once Upon a Time Interview:

Emma went through quite a few changes last season. How was that to play?

Jennifer Morrison: “It’s great. As an actor, what you’re always looking for is a character that’s going to grow and change, especially on television. I feel incredibly lucky to be working in a show where the writing is always geared toward us growing and changing.”

Did you have any idea of the character arc between the first episode to last season’s finale?

Jennifer Morrison: “There’s certain things that they certainly talked to us about. There were things from the very first time I met with them before they even offered me the job, that were sort of a clear part of the outline or the journey that they saw for Emma. Then there are certain things that have definitely filled in over time, based on who’s playing who and the way people interact and the way the story develops. I think Eddie [Kitsis] and Adam [Horowitz] have an incredible balance between an overall vision that they’ve really stayed true to and yet the leniency to write toward people’s strengths and toward the people that have come to the show. They have a nice balance of both.”

What can we expect for the season from the relationship between Emma and Regina?

Jennifer Morrison: “We start the season with everyone looking for Henry [Jared Gilmore], and as far as we know he could be in a really dire situation. These people just killed Neal [Michael Raymond-James], as far as I know. So no matter what Regina [Lana Parrilla] and Emma have been through in the past, reality is, Emma knows Regina will do anything to save Henry. As much as there are other grievances to be settled at some point, right now those grievances are going to be tabled in order to do everything they can do in their power, all of them together, to get Henry back.”

Is there a particular actor that you like to interact with among the big ensemble cast?

Jennifer Morrison: “I’m always prone to working with Michael Raymond-James because he keeps me laughing all day, literally. I love the entire cast. I’m very blessed. Someone tweeted recently about did I miss the cast of House, which I do. I was very lucky because that was an extraordinary cast to work with as well. I am, once again, that lucky to be a part of an ensemble where you really do love each other. But he’s just one of those people, he has this particular ability to disarm me and just keep me laughing. That brings out a really good side of Emma as well. I definitely look forward to the scenes when I know that we’re going to be working together.”

Did you have a favorite scene that you shot in season two?

Jennifer Morrison: “I would say my favorite stuff in season two was just the entire arc in New York. I felt the journey that Gold [Robert Carlyle] and Henry and Emma go on to go find Gold’s son, and the reveal of it being Neal and that entire journey was I felt like probably my favorite arc that I’ve shot on the show between both seasons.”

What fairy tales did you grow up with?

Jennifer Morrison: “All of them. My parents are obsessed with Disney and they were in Disney World last week. I’d been to Disney World 50 times by the time I was 18, just so many times. I was actually disgruntled over it.”

They forced you to go?

Jennifer Morrison: “Well, it’s not that they forced me; you don’t force a kid to go. It was a lot. I grew up around the Disney version of all the fairy tales. So for me, it was fun to play the new character. I think it probably wouldn’t have been as appealing to play a character that already existed. To me it was fun to play a new character. To see all these fairy tales reinvented and turned upside down and interacting – it really was such a huge part of my childhood – it’s been fun to see the grown-up version of all of it, in a sense.”

What would like to see Emma doing this coming season?

Jennifer Morrison: “What I’m excited about for this season is that, at least what Eddie and Adam have been talking about, is the idea of really fleshing out all of the relationships, going deeper into the storytelling about what does it mean that Snow and Charming are her parents and that they’re the same age and that they gave her up? What does it mean that she does have a connection to Captain Hook? Maybe Neal is dead and then once she does find out he’s not dead, what does that mean now that he’s back in her life? Can she handle that kind of vulnerability?

I think that whereas in season two we introduced a lot of new characters and it was a very big, broad season, it feels like this season is going to be very intimate, and it’s going to have a real intensity of depth in all of the relationships.”

Is it easier to act out the green screens now that you know the visual look of the show having seen it?

Jennifer Morrison: “It just depends on what you’re doing on a green screen. Sometimes it’s really hard. I find when you’re in a room where you don’t have walls and you’re trying to remember where furniture is and you have X’s and things for all that, but you want to be detailed as an actor so you want to interact with your environment, so when you don’t have your environment, there’s a frustration of trying to figure those details out in your mind. [You] keep running back to the monitor and looking at the temporary plates that they put in and go, ‘Oh, there is a table there. Okay, I can touch the wall there,’ and try to have a relationship with my environment. I find that the hardest stuff to do when I need to try to find a relationship to an environment that doesn’t exist.

The stuff that isn’t that hard was when I was slaying the dragon, the camera was on a giant crane. It almost felt like the camera was the dragon. When there are some reference points that make it so that you can imagine that world as it’s happening, it’s definitely beneficial. It’s really when you’ve lost all sense of your environment that it’s harder to feel as detailed and present as you would want to be as an actor. It’s a different level of concentration and seeking out what’s actually around you and having to ask a lot of questions to make sure that you’ve figured all that out.”





Marie Avgeropoulos Talks About ‘The 100’

Marie Avgeropoulos says that being a Canadian girl she was happy to have been given the opportunity to go back and shoot The CW’s new series The 100 in beautiful British Columbia. And given the fact they filmed in gorgeous parks and rain forests, it wasn’t difficult for Avgeropoulos to play a character who’s the first person to step foot on the planet decades after a nuclear war devastates the planet.

Her character’s dropped on Earth with a group of other young people, and Avgeropoulos said The 100‘s action scenes gave her plenty of opportunity to channel her inner tomboy.

Avgeropoulos said she tried to do as many of her own stunts as possible. “I always try and stay in shape and out of trouble as much as possible,” said Avgeropoulos when asked how she prepared physically for the role. “I hit the gym a lot, I did Pilates, I did some martial arts. I drove my motorcycle around LA as much as possible. That kind of thing.”

And in our interview from the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, Avgeropoulos also talked about the sci-fi aspect and being a part of a group sent back to repopulate the Earth.

‘Intramural’ with Nikki Reed and Jake Lacy Starts Filming

Nikki Reed stars in Intramural
Nikki Reed stars in ‘Intramural’ (Photo Courtesy of Ralph Smyth Entertainment)

Nikki Reed, best known for playing a sparkling vampire in the Twilight films, has just started work on Intramural for Ralph Smyth Entertainment. The comedy’s set in college and also features Jake Lacy, Kate McKinnon, Jay Pharoah, Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney, D.C. Pierson, Michael Hogan, Sam Eidson, Beck Bennet, and Nick Rutherford.

Andrew Disney’s directing from a script by Bradley Jackson.

“With Intramural, we’re setting out to make an epic sports movie for the guys who don’t deserve one,” stated Disney. “We’ve got a hilarious script, a terrific ensemble cast, and one hell of a production team. I can’t wait to start shooting in Austin.”

The Plot:

Intramural is set in the highly popular world of college intramural sports, a subculture that has yet to be explored in film, providing a unique spin to the sports comedy genre. Caleb Fuller is a fifth year college senior with marriage and law school ahead of him. As his daunting future looms ominously on the horizon, Caleb longs to do something that doesn’t matter before he graduates, something just for fun. When his impulsive roommate Hank suggests they form a football team, Caleb sets off to reassemble his former squad, The Panthers, for one last shot at intramural glory.

Blake Anderson and Adam Devine on ‘Workaholics’ and Working Together

The Workaholics guys were working hard at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, doing interviews with the media and doing Q&As with fans. And while they work together constantly on Workaholics and other projects, they’re not tired of each other’s company yet.

“We love each other,” said Adam Devine when asked how they manage to pull off hanging out together so much without driving each other crazy. “It’s just like a healthy marriage,” added Blake Anderson.

“We lived together as well for seven years, Blake and I did, and we just moved out like four months ago – or something like that,” said Devine. “I think we’re just best friends and it’s kind of fun to work with your best friends.” And, of course, it doesn’t hurt the friendship that they can just explore pretty much any crazy idea with Workaholics.

Devine and Anderson also talked about the writing process, side projects, substance abuse, and what’s in store for Workaholics in our Comic-Con interview.

Inside Vikings with Gustaf Skarsgard and George Blagden

Will Gustaf Skarsgard be around much for season two of History Channel’s critically acclaimed series Vikings? Neither Skarsgard nor George Blagden would spill the beans other than to say that there’s going to be a big fight and it’s possible ‘Floki’ isn’t long for the Vikings world.
 
Skarsgard and Blagden were teamed up at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con to discuss season one and a little of what we could be seeing in season two, and both were pretty cagey when it came to any definite answers on the series’ second season. “It’s not looking good,” says Skarsgard when asked if he thinks Floki will be living through more than the first couple of episodes.
 
Check out what else they had to say about researching the Vikings, the training, and why Skarsgard’s afraid of horses:
 

 

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‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and Hillary Clinton Mini-Series Coming to NBC

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NBC’s hoping to creep out audiences with new four hour versions of Rosemary’s Baby and Stephen King’s Tommyknockers (which will hopefully stay more faithful to the novel than Under the Dome). The network’s also confirmed a four-hour mini-series about the life of former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Diane Lane’s set to take on the lead role with Courtney Hunt (Frozen River) directing.

Also coming to NBC as a ‘limited series’ is Plymouth from executive producers Mark Burnett and Anne Thomopolous. Academy Award winner Walon Green is attached to write the script, which focuses on the “challenges and drama of the Pilgrims’ journey across the Atlantic and the difficulties of settling in a new country.”

Details on the NBC Mini-Series:

Hillary:

The four-hour miniseries will recount Hillary Clinton’s life as a wife, mother, politician, and cabinet member from 1998 to the present. The script will begin with Clinton living in the White House as her husband is serving the second of his two terms as president. In the years following, she would eventually become a United States senator, run for president and, ultimately, serve the country as secretary of state.

Rosemary’s Baby:

Rosemary’s Baby is a four-hour updated retelling of the bestselling novel by Ira Levin that was later adapted as a feature film about devil worship and the complex relationship between a young husband and wife. In the new version, the couple lives in Paris where this edge-of-your-seat thriller unfolds.

Stephen King’s Tommyknockers:

Stephen King’s Tommyknockers is based on the renown author’s chilling 1987 novel about how the residents of a small Maine town deal with what they believe is an alien spacecraft that has landed nearby.




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