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‘Reign’ Season 4 Episode 14 Preview: A Bride. A Box. A Body. Photos and Trailer

Adelaide Kane as Mary, Queen of Scots and Adam Croasdell as Bothwell in ‘Reign’ season 4 episode 14 (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)

The CW’s Reign season four episode 13 found Queen Mary announcing her pregnancy, Darnley betraying Mary once again, David Rizzio (Andrew Shaver) paying the ultimate price for his loyalty to his Queen, and Bothwell gathering Queen Mary’s supporters to take back the castle. Up next, season four episode 14 with it’s intriguing title: ‘A Bride. A Box. A Body.’ Directed by Andy Mikita from a script by April Blair and Robert D. Doty, episode 14 is set to air on June 2, 2017.


The season four cast includes Adelaide Kane as Queen Mary, Rachel Skarsten as Queen Elizabeth, Megan Fellows as Queen Catherine, Dan Jeannotte as James, and Will Kemp as Lord Darnley. Ben Geurens, Celina Sinden, Jonathan Goad, Craig Parker, Spencer MacPherson, and Rose Williams also star in Reign‘s fourth and final season.

The ‘A Bride. A Box. A Body.’ Plot: MARY SETS OUT FOR REVENGE AND JUSTICE — Mary (Kane) pursues her quest for justice as she launches a counter attack on her conspirators. Elizabeth (Skarsten) suffers a major setback that turns her world upside down.

Will Kemp as Lord Darnley (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)
Rachel Skarsten as Queen Elizabeth I and Ben Geurens as Gideon (Photo: Ben Mark Holzberg © 2017 The CW Network)
Steve Byers as Archduke Ferdinand and Rachel Skarsten as Queen Elizabeth I (Photo: Ben Mark Holzberg © 2017 The CW Network)
Jonathan Goad as John Knox (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)
Ben Geurens as Gideon (Photo: Ben Mark Holzberg © 2017 The CW Network)



This post was last modified on May 23, 2017 9:21 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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