Hallmark Channel ‘Winterfest” Programming Includes New Movies Starring Julie Berman, Luke Macfarlane, Jessy Schram, Merritt Patterson

13/12/2016

Hallmark Channel invites viewers to continue the celebration and cozy up at home with its seasonal programming event “Winterfest.” The holiday cheer doesn’t have to end once the season concludes, as the network will premiere three new original movies for viewers to fall in love with by the fireplace. Julie Berman (formerly Lulu Spencer on General Hospital), Andrew Walker, Merritt Patterson, Jessy Schram and Luke Macfarlane are just some of the stars set to warm up the cold, January nights and help you kick-off the New Year to a bright, fresh start!

Hallmark Channel will also engage viewers on social and digital platforms to celebrate Winterfest. The network will solicit viewers to “Show Us Your Snow” where fans can upload photos of their winter festivities on their social media platforms and engage with Winterfest enthusiasts. Users are encouraged to use the hashtag #ShowUsYourSnow and tag @HallmarkChannel to help create a social wall that features fans enjoying the snowfall this winter – whether it’s skiing, vacationing, building snowmen or sharing majestic landscapes the beauty of Winter has to offer. Additionally, the network will also host on HallmarkChannel.com “Season Your Selfie,” where viewers can select filters to add the merriment of the winter season to their personal photos. Lastly, Hallmark Channel will also offer its Winterfest Sweepstakes, featuring a grand prize pack including a home entertainment center, sofa and more to help our viewers stay cozy and warm at home while enjoying Hallmark Channel! The sweepstakes will run from January 1, 2017 – January 27, 2017.

More details on the new movies can be found below.

LOVE ON ICE – Saturday, January, 7, 9 p.m. ET/PT

Stars: Julie Berman (Chicago Med), Andrew Walker (A Dream of Christmas), Gail O’Grady (NYPD Blue)

Former figure skating champion, Emily James, now 27 years old and considered a relic in the world of figure skating, gets an improbable shot to reclaim skating glory when a young coach sees greatness in her. Together, they find their love of skating goes far beyond the ice.

A ROYAL WINTER – Saturday, January 14, 9 p.m. ET/PT

Stars: Merritt Patterson (The Royals), Jack Donnelly (Atlantis)

While on a last-minute European holiday, a young woman finds herself in the middle of a real-life fairy tale when a chance meeting with a handsome local leads to something more. However, things get complicated when she learns that the “local” is actually a prince who is about to be crowned King, and whose mother is dead-set against her royal son’s romance with the tourist.

BIRTHDAY WISH – Saturday, January 21, 9 p.m. ET/PT

Stars: Jessy Schram (Falling Skies), Luke Macfarlane (Brothers & Sisters)

With her thirtieth birthday approaching, Gwen Turner (Schram), a young TV commercial director who plans every detail of her life, hopes her boyfriend, Alex Stone, will finally propose and fulfill her goal of being engaged by the time she’s thirty. Gwen meets Dave McKinley (Macfarlane), a charming commercial director with a spontaneous approach to life, when an upscale ad agency pairs them to work together. When Alex does not propose, a disappointed Gwen makes a birthday wish: to see what her life will look like in ten years. The next morning, her wish miraculously comes true when she sees a vision of her future in which she is a happily married mom. But to her surprise, the man she’s married to in her vision is Dave, not Alex.

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Luke Macfarlane Talks The Mistletoe Promise, Killjoys, Mercy Street and More [Exclusive]

04/11/2016

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

[Warning: General spoilers ahead.]

Saturday night, Luke Macfarlane returns to Hallmark Channel’s Christmas movie lineup for the second year in a row with The Mistletoe Promise, based on the book by Richard Paul Evans and co-starring Hart of Dixie‘s Jaime King in her first film for the network. This morning, I jumped on the phone with Macfarlane for a quick chat about the film and his packed project roster.

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

In The Mistletoe Promise, Macfarlane plays Nick, a Christmas-phobic family law attorney who strikes a pact with fellow phobe Elise (King), who’s trapped in a combative business partnership with her ex-husband that always escalates at the holidays. What begins as a congenial idea to help each other grows into something more as each rediscovers something they’d thought they lost, because, well, Hallmark Channel.

Cedar Cove‘s Sarah Smyth co-stars as Nick’s indispensable paralegal, Ashley. Christie Laing (UnREAL, OUaT, Arrow) plays Elise’s BFF Holly and Lochlyn Munro is Elise’s ex, Dan. Hallmark staple David Winning (several Christmas films and Tulips in Spring) directs.

Macfarlane is happy to be in the rotation of talent the network calls on for their movies. “I’ve become a bit of a go-to guy for Hallmark. They’re always very lovely to me, and [the movies are] always fun to make,” he says. “I read the script and said, ‘This one’s funny. Sign me up!’ I had a very busy year, and my mom is more excited about my Hallmark movies than everything I do.”

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Fore fans of the novel, he says it’s a bit lighter in tone. “I only heard about the book afterward,” he explains. “We depart from the book in a lot of ways. The book is darker, I’ve been told.”

Unlike last year’s Christmas Land, which found the cast shooting in an early winter in Utah, this film shot in the summer in Vancouver, so the cast was sweltering in their coats and hats. “It was hot, and we’re wearing jackets and trying not to sweat,” says Macfarlane. “I tend to sweat a lot anyway. When we did the ice skating scene, it was in a cold building, so it was like, ‘Oh, thank God.”

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Photo Credit: Ryan Plummer/Crown Media United States LLC

Most viewers recognize Macfarlane from his day job on Killjoys, one of our favorites here at TV Goodness. The second season, which concluded in August, expanded D’avin’s role into the larger Level Six mythology. “I didn’t know where he was going. Aaron Ashmore had specifically asked to get information [on Season 2] and I had specifically asked not to,” he recalls.

“Michelle [Lovretta] asked this year [what we wanted to know]. I didn’t know anything about [last year] and I think I will continue not to know. That’s the way I work. I like to be a little bit blind. That could change.”

Photo Credit: Ian Watson/Syfy/Killjoys II Productions Limited

Photo Credit: Ian Watson/Syfy/Killjoys II Productions Limited

“I think [in Season 2, D’avin] kind of figured out for himself and the team, ‘This is where I’m needed and this is where I’m useful.’ I think that’s a universal journey. That was exciting. And I loved doing all the fight scenes and I hope to keep doing that.”

He also enjoyed the arc with Sabine (No Tomorrow‘s Tori Anderson) that started casual and light and went somewhere unexpected. “In this amazing sleight of hand, she takes control and is the person in control,” he points out. “I loved working with Tori. It’s actually a testament to our casting that they get these wonderful actors.”

This past summer, The Night Shift fans were treated to Macfarlane’s return in a storyline that had Drew and Rick expanding their family. “They had wanted [me to do] more episodes, and I said, ‘I can’t because of Mercy Street,’ so I flew down on one weekend and we did two episodes,” he recalls.

“That’s the only way we could make it work. It was a bit of a bummer. I’d like to do more. I definitely expressed interest in going back if they get picked up. We’ll wait and see. I love working on that show.”

Photo Credit: PBS

Photo Credit: PBS

In January, PBS will roll out the second season of Mercy Street, and The Chaplain will get a mystery of his own. “They gave me some really good stuff this year,” he shares. “The Chaplain has some demons. I got to do a little bit of the stunt choreography I like so much, as The Chaplain. I’ll also tease that there’s water involved.”

Uh oh, he’s out! Quinton Aaron and Luke Macfarlane on

This fall, Macfarlane worked alongside a who’s who of Hollywood history to shoot Rock, Paper, Dead for Fright Night master Tom Holland. “In an effort to keep my year as confusing as possible. I had to round it off by playing a killer,” he laughs.

“It’s an amazing project. It has Victor Miller, who wrote the original Friday the 13th, and the hair and makeup people are legends in the business. It’s almost more a psychological thriller, so it’s this really interesting psychological thing. I had a blast. I adore Tom. We got along really well. It was truly a positive experience.”

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Macfarlane goes back in front of the camera for Season 3 of Killjoys in January, which will return on Syfy next summer. Mercy Street begins Season 2 on January 22nd on PBS.

In case you missed it, Christmas Land airs overnight tonight at 2 am/1c on Hallmark Channel. The Mistletoe Promise airs Saturday at 8/7c on Hallmark Channel and repeats through the end of the year. Here is a sneak peek.

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Hallmark Movie: THE MISTLETOE PROMISE

26/10/2016

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Name: “THE MISTLETOE PROMISE” part of “COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS”
Network: Hallmark Channel
Premiere Date: November 5th @ 8/7c

Cast:
Jaime King (Elise)
Luke MacFarlane (Nick)

Summary:

Elise meets Nick, a single and handsome attorney, they quickly bond over their mutual dislike of the holidays. Nick shares that his law firm is considering making him a partner, but has a history of choosing only those who are married with a family. Realizing they’re each about to face a lonely holiday season — and that having a girlfriend would increase his chances of being made a partner — Nick suggests the “mistletoe promise” that he and Elise pretend to be a couple until Christmas Eve

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Brothers & Sisters: 10 motivi che la rendono ancora attuale

24/09/2016

Dieci anni fa debuttava il family drama sulla ABC, ecco perché le cinque stagioni hanno lasciato il segno nel cuore degli spettatori.

Brothers & Sisters

2006 – 2011 – Drammatico

Sono passati dieci anni da quando, il 24 settembre 2006, la ABC ha mandato in onda il primo episodio di Brothers & Sisters, la serie televisiva ideata da Jon Robin Baitz dedicata alla storia della famiglia Walker.

Gli eventi, come spesso accade nei family drama, prendono il via con la morte del patriarca, William Walker; a sopravvivergli sono la moglie Nora (Sally Field) e i cinque figli. Kitty (Calista Flockhart) deve scegliere tra il matrimonio e una vita a New York o una carriera in televisione a Los Angeles. Tommy (Balthazar Getty) è diviso tra la famiglia e i tentativi di aiutare la sorella Sarah (Rachel Griffiths) a occuparsi dell’azienda ereditata dal padre. La donna, inoltre, ha molti problemi nella sua vita privata e un matrimonio forse irrimediabilmente in pezzi. Kevin (Matthew Rhys) lavora invece in uno studio legale ed è alla ricerca di un compagno di vita. Il più piccolo della famiglia, Justin (Dave Annable) è infine reduce dalla guerra in Afghanistan e convive ogni giorno con le ferite che il conflitto ha lasciato nella sua anima.

Sally Field e gli altri membri del cast in una scena dell'episodio 'Going Once...Going Twice' della serie tv Brothers & Sisters

Nel corso di cinque stagioni sullo schermo si è assistito a segreti in grado di cambiare per sempre la vita, tradimenti, dibattiti politici e morali, e ovviamente intrighi sentimentali di ogni tipo. La sceneggiatura ha sicuramente perso un po’ di spessore e originalità mentre ci si avvicinava all’epilogo della storia, tuttavia lo show è riuscito a conquistare un posto nel cuore degli spettatori che hanno trovato nella vita dei Walker elementi in grado di emozionarli, commuovere e alle volte ridere.
Brothers & Sisters è arrivato sugli schermi televisivi sulla scia di altri progetti di successo, come ad esempio Settimo cielo, e ha anticipato serie dalle basi simili, tra cui Parenthood o Modern Family e la sua atmosfera più leggera.
In occasione del suo decimo anniversario ecco i 10 motivi per cui ancora oggi merita una visione.

1. Il cast

Una cena in famiglia nell'episodio 'Going Once...Going Twice' della serie tv Brothers & Sisters

Una storia così ricca di svolte e rivelazioni, alle volte un po’ troppo forzate, avrebbe rischiato in più momenti di scivolare nel surreale se a sostenerla non ci fosse stato un cast di altissimo livello. La sempre intensa e brillante Sally Field è stata infatti affiancata da Calista Flockhart, all’epoca reduce da Ally McBeal, Ron Rifkin, Rob Lowe, Matthew Rhys già in grado di dimostrare il proprio talento prima di The Americans, Balthazar Getty, Dave Annable, Rachel Griffiths e l’allora quasi emergente Emily VanCamp, star di Everwood. Gli interpreti hanno saputo costruire un feeling evidente e, nonostante alcune iniziali difficoltà, sono riusciti a rendere i personaggi multidimensionali e credibili, evitando stereotipi e semplificazioni.

Brothers & Sisters - Il cast della serie

2. Tanti personaggi con il giusto spazio

I nostri protagonisti a cena insieme nell'episodio Scandalized di Brothers & Sisters

Molti family drama faticano a trovare un equilibrio nello spazio e nell’importanza da dare ai vari protagonisti della storia. Gli sceneggiatori di Brothers & Sisters, invece, hanno permesso a ogni singola presenza di vivere un’evoluzione personale coerente e naturale. La quarta e quinta stagione, tuttavia, hanno avuto più problemi rispetto al previsto nell’assecondare questa necessità, lasciando poi in sospeso alcune situazioni, come quelle di Kitty e Justin, a causa della prematura cancellazione. L’uscita di scena di alcuni personaggi chiave, come Robert e Rebecca, inoltre, non è stata del tutto colmata dall’arrivo di nuovi personaggi.

3. Un personaggio omosessuale lontano dagli stereotipi

Brothers & Sisters - Il matrimonio di Kevin e Scotty

Attualmente la presenza di un protagonista apertamente gay non suscita alcuna sorpresa ma dieci anni fa non era così scontato che un network generalista come la ABC desse spazio a questioni sociali come quelle riguardanti Kevin Walker. La costruzione del personaggio interpretato con bravura da Matthew Rhys rifletteva i dubbi e le discussioni politiche allora in corso negli Stati Uniti, mostrati anche attraverso il rapporto tra Kevin e sua sorella Kitty, contraria ai matrimoni gay ma non alle unioni civili. Nel corso delle stagioni la situazione di Kevin è cambiata, fino ad arrivare a fargli compiere l’importante dichiarazione a Scotty che ha portato al loro matrimonio e alla scelta di diventare genitori insieme.

4. Lo stress post-traumatico di Justin

Brothers & Sisters - Una foto di Justin in crisi

Il membro più giovane della famiglia Walker, Justin, ha contributo a portare sul piccolo schermo questioni e tematiche legate al post-11 settembre. Il personaggio affidato a Dave Annable è entrato infatti a far parte dell’esercito dopo i tragici eventi avvenuti a New York e al suo ritorno in patria ha iniziato a fare uso di droga a causa delle conseguenze dello stress post traumatico. La possibilità di essere inviato di nuovo al fronte, questa volta in Iraq, ha dato vita a sequenze in cui il ragazzo ricadeva nelle sue dipendenze, rischiando persino di morire. La storia di Justin è stata poi complicata dal rapporto con quella che inizialmente pensava essere la sua sorellastra, Rebecca, ma gli aspetti più interessanti del personaggio risiedono proprio nella sua capacità di rappresentare un’importante percentuale di cittadini americani, spesso appartenenti alle generazioni più giovani, che hanno vissuto in prima persona gli orrori della guerra e hanno dovuto trovare la forza di continuare a vivere.

5. Le cene in famiglia

Brothers & Sisters - Una cena in casa Walker

La casa di Nora, tranne nell’ultima stagione, ha ospitato moltissime riunioni e cene di famiglia. I Walker sono infatti famosi per le loro discussioni e accesi scambi di opinione; che si tratti di questioni politiche, contrasti o problemi sentimentali, ogni reunion tra le mura di casa era un indizio certo che qualcosa di importante stava per accadere. Il cambiamento di location, pur giustificato dalle modifiche avvenute nelle vite dei protagonisti, ha fatto perdere un po’ di incisività alle interazioni dei Walker nelle ultime puntate e il calore rappresentato dalle scene ambientate nella casa di Nora, a volte fin troppo acceso, ha rappresentato una delle grande assenze degli ultimi capitoli della storia.

6. Amori molto complicati

Brothers & Sisters - Un'immagine di Kitty e Robert

Basta pensare alla perfezione solo apparente del legame tra William e Nora o al matrimonio in crisi di Sarah ed è evidente che le vite dei Walker hanno portato sugli schermi le varie sfumature dell’amore: appena nati o giunti al capolinea, senza dimenticare decisioni difficili di accettare e perdonare tradimenti o, al contrario, chiudere per sempre la porta a chi ha dimostrato di non meritare fiducia. Brothers & Sisters ha proposto diversi aspetti dell’amore, rendendo più realistici gli eventi raccontati nelle cinque stagioni e declinando con efficacia il sentimento in base alle varie età dei personaggi.

7. Gli ostacoli per diventare genitori

Brothers & Sisters - Sarah insieme a sua figlia

Tra gli argomenti ancora attuali e presenti nelle pagine della cronaca, è la scelta di diventare genitori e gli ostacoli da superare che questa comporta. Tra figli illegittimi, donazioni di sperma, uteri in affitto, adozioni e gravidanze da portare avanti in situazioni mediche difficili, gli episodi hanno esplorato i vari lati della maternità e della paternità, senza mai giudicare i personaggi ma, al contrario, mostrando spesso anche le critiche e le difficoltà incontrate sul loro cammino.

8. La produzione

Un primo piano di David Marshall Grant

Brothers & Sisters ha potuto contare su una produzione di alto livello fin dalla prima stagione. A sostenere il progetto non c’era infatti solo Jon Robin Baitz, acclamato autore di Broadway, ma anche Ken Olin che era reduce da Alias. Nel team della produzione, nella prima stagione, era presente inoltre Greg Berlanti, destinato a essere il capo degli adattamenti per il piccolo schermo dei fumetti della DC realizzati da The CW. L’arrivo di David Marshall Grant al ruolo di showrunner, avvenuto nella quarta stagione per sostituire Monica Owusu-Breen e Alison Schapker, ha contribuito a un cambiamento narrativo che, purtroppo, ha portato alla cancellazione dello show.

9. Sogni destinati a non realizzarsi

Odette Yustman, Gilles Marini e Rachel Griffiths nell'episodio Safe at Home di Brothers & Sisters

La famiglia Walker, fin dalle prime puntate, porta in scena la difficoltà di dover fare i conti con una realtà in cui i propri sogni sembrano allontanarsi sempre di più con il passare del tempo. Nessuno dei protagonisti ha vita facile nel realizzare gli scopi che si è prefissato, dal successo professionale a una carriera medica, fino ovviamente alla serenità nella vita privata. Il buon equilibrio tra drammi e momenti più leggeri ha permesso alla serie di non diventare mai stucchevole o eccessivamente tragica.

10. Le battute taglienti

Brothers & Sisters - Un divertente momento della serie

Se non ci fosse stato spazio per momenti divertenti e battute esilaranti, tra così tanti drammi e momenti cupi lo show avrebbe faticato a mantenere vivo l’interesse e l’affetto degli spettatori. Dalla scoperta di Kitty che Nora ha trascorso la notte con un uomo agli scontri fisici tra fratelli, dai disastri culinari alle serate karaoke, senza dimenticare l’ironia e il sarcasmo di Sarah o le discussioni con figlie ormai adolescenti o adulte che non rispondono esattamente alle proprie aspettative di genitore. La leggerezza non è mancata sullo schermo e ha reso ancora più indimenticabili le cinque stagioni.

Source: Movie Player

Kids Help Phone Auction: Killjoys Season 1, Episode 1, signed script & t-shirt

10/09/2016

killjoysKilljoys Season 1, Episode 1, script signed by creator Michelle Lovretta and t-shirt signed by stars Aaron Ashmore and Luke Macfarlane. Donated by Temple Street Productions.

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INTERVIEW: Luke Macfarlane Reflects on KILLJOYS Season 2

09/09/2016

It’s hard to believe it has been a week since Killjoys season two epic finale!

KILLJOYS -- Season:1 -- Pictured: Luke Macfarlane as D'Avin -- (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Syfy)I recently had the privilege to speak with Luke Macfarlane. Luke portrays D’avin Jaqobis, the third member of one of the best bounty hunting team in the Quad.

Luke was very proud of the series and most especially the season finale. “It’s our biggest episode by far. It has the biggest set pieces and the most exciting action and the biggest reveal,” says Luke.

Luke describes the series as “a family drama disguised as sci-fi.” The bounty hunting triad is comprised of Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen) and brothers John Jaqobis (Aaron Ashmore) and D’avin. The team each shares their own dark past and together have created family. And, just like any family they have their ups and downs. “[Dutch] surrounds herself with these two guys who are able to go through the spectrum. We see Johnny go from caretaker, to lover, to reckless abandon guy. We see D’avin do the opposite as well.  [Dutch] needs them to be those sort of polarities in her life. I think as much as we have changed is all necessary for Dutch to navigate the world with these two guys.”

kill207_goodavinKilljoys season two was filled with incredible, fantastic and sometimes completely, delightfully, demented scenes. In episode 2.08, Luke’s character, D’avin, made the top spot on our list of wonderfully weird moments when he accidentally exploded the eyeballs of his enemy. “They couldn’t get the blast right. First one was way too much. They did it so many times. It was green, vanilla pudding,” Luke jokingly recalling his memories of that experience.

killjoys_gallery_201recap_18Another very memorable scene occurred in 2.05, when D’avin traded bodies with Khlyen (Rob Stewart), via his newfound Level Six skills. “I remember when I got the script, I felt really sorry for Rob because it would be easier to imitate Khlyen than it would be to imitate me. When he did, it was like, ‘Holy smokes! Amazing!’” Luke recalls.

Need more Killjoys? We’ve got you covered! Check out our earlier cast interviews with Hannah John-Kamen, Aaron Ashmore ,  Luke Macfarlene and Tamsen McDonough.

KILLJOYS -- Season:2 -- Pictured: (l-r) Thom Allison as Pree, Sarah Power as Pawter, Aaron Ashmore as John, Hannah John-Kamen as Duth, Luke Macfarlane as D'Avin, Morgan Kelly as Alvis -- (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Syfy/Killjoys II Productions Limited)

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Fan Expo 2016: We Saw The Killjoys Finale At But We’re Only Going To Tell You About The Q&A

02/09/2016

Killjoys

Fan Expo Canada

Killjoys cast members Aaron Ashmore, Sarah Power, Tamsen McDonough, Thom Allison, Morgan Kelly, Rob Stewart, and showrunner Michelle Lovretta left The Quad behind to make an appearance at Fan Expo in Toronto last night for a special advance screening of the season two finale followed by a Q&A in front of a tonne of fans. While we don’t want to ruin the episode for you, we definitely want to fill you in on everything that went down during the super entertaining panel that came after it.

Just yesterday we found out that Killjoys would be back for a third season—proof that the series has built up a loyal fanbase—and the news turned the event into a bit of a celebration, prompting the cast to share what they loved best about the season and the Killjoys world that Lovretta and her team have built. Here are some of the highlights:

Thom Allison on what he likes best about playing Pree

PREE

For Allison it’s a tossup between Pree’s wardrobe and makeup, his surprising past as a intergalactic warlord, and the fact that almost every time his character opens his mouth, a snappy one-liner comes out. He’s also is a big fan of the way Lovretta has designed The Quad: “The thing I love most about the world is the lack of judgement,” Allison says. “Moral judgement doesn’t exist as it does in our world. It’s open in many ways. It’s person to person, and that makes everything so possible in the world.”

Sarah Power (Pawter) on the power dynamics in The Quad

PAWTER

“I like that all the women are the bosses,” says Power, adding that she really admired the way Lovretta, who turned Pawter into a symbol of the revolution in Old Town, handled her character’s death in episode nine. “I couldn’t wait to see what happened in [episode] 10—the fallout from that,” added Power. Um, same.

Tamsen McDonough on what it was like to get to be Lucy in fembot form

KISS

“It was exactly as you’d imagine—getting to meet everybody, and getting to see Lucy, the ship, pushing every button I could find, the stunts. It was so much fun to be thrown into the whole world.”

Morgan Kelly (Alvis) on his love for capes, Mossipedes, and The Quad

ALVIS

Leave it to a cape-wearing monk to have love for the killer plasma bugs we met in episode three, but Kelly’s feelings about the Killjoys universe go way beyond space centipedes: “There’s a grittiness that I like. It’s a got a sense of humour but it’s also got texture and struggle. The people are the underdogs and it’s this oppressed [population]. They’re people that you love, but it’s a struggle.”

Aaron Ashmore (Johnny) on his favourite season two scene

DINNER

“My favourite scene was the dinner scene on Qresh,” says Ashmore, who had one more scene to add to the list… You’ll get to see it tonight during the finale. The last episode of Killjoys (until next season, of course) is on Space at 9e 6p.

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Tatum O’Neal, Michael Madsen And Others Join Tom Holland’s ‘Rock Paper Dead’

01/09/2016

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Madsen, Tatum O’Neal, Jennifer Titus and Luke Macfarlane have joined the cast of Tom Holland’s horror film Rock Paper Dead, which follows a serial killer’s return to his family estate after being released from a mental hospital supposedly a “cured” man. The film gets underway this month for release next year.

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