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‘Reign’ Season 4 Episode 15 Preview: Blood in the Water Photos and Trailer

Celina Sinden as Greer, Adelaide Kane as Mary, Queen of Scots and Will Kemp as Lord Darnley in ‘Reign’ season 4 episode 15 (Photo: Ben Mark Holzberg © 2017 The CW Network)

The CW’s Reign season four episode 14 found Queen Elizabeth losing the love of her life, Charles deciding to marry Nicole while Henri confessed he enjoys dressing in women’s clothing, and Lord Darnley revealed he sees dead people (or at least one dead person – Kira). Episode 14 also established Narcisse is one sick puppy when it comes to revenge, castrating Knox and killing Gideon as payback for Lola’s death.


Up next, season four episode 15 titled ‘Blood in the Water’ airing on June 9, 2017. Charles Biname directed the episode from a script by Drew Lindo and Wendy Riss Gatsiounis. 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 ‘Blood in the Water’ Plot: MARY’S LIFE HANGS IN THE BALANCE — Childbirth threatens to take Mary’s (Adelaide Kane) life, which leaves her and her unborn child’s safety in jeopardy. Elizabeth (Rachel Skarsten) discovers that someone in her inner circle was the cause of the death of someone close to her.

Adam Croasdell as Bothwell and Adelaide Kane as Mary, Queen of Scots (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)
Adelaide Kane as Mary, Queen of Scots (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)
Nola Augustson as Lady Lennox and Will Kemp as Lord Darnley (Photo: Ben Mark Holzberg © 2017 The CW Network)
Will Kemp as Lord Darnley and Sara Garcia as Keira (Photo: John Medland © 2017 The CW Network)



This post was last modified on June 6, 2017 10:27 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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