Yess. My favorite pictures of him from the shooting:
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I think August 28th is when the DVD/Blu-ray comes out
The show actually returns September 30th. SO LONGGG OF A WAIT
Hmm. Almost thought so.
Mild spoiler alarm:
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Once Upon a Time | As predicted by Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas, the Charming family reunion might not exactly be all hugs. As EP Eddy Kitsis explains, “Emma is a character who her entire life wanted to meet her parents — and now she’s met them. But this isn’t exactly how she pictured it, and that’s not an easy thing to deal with.” And getting to know their grown daughter won’t be the only thing on Mary and David’s plate, as their “happy ending” continues to prove elusive. “It would be awfully cruel to torture them continually, but in the same respect, there’s drama in every relationship,” EP Adam Horowitz previews. That said, “The drama that they experienced in Season 1 is not the same drama that we want to put them through in Season 2. We want to take that relationship in a new [direction].” P.S. On the casting front, watch for Episode 4 to feature a shady fairytale land denizen who is involved in the backroom bartering of “unusual antiquities.”
Julian Morris (Pretty Little Liars) as Prince Phillip is cast!
There’s a new prince coming to Storybrooke. Pretty Little Liars actor Julian Morris is set to play a noble royal in a guest star role on ABC’s Once Upon a Time.
The British actor will play Prince Phillip, a man who’s traveled from a kingdom that’s in decline. He’s described as a young, skilled warrior and selfless hero who’s the veteran of many tough journeys. Morris also plays Wren Kingston on ABC Family’s Liars and he’s also had previous arcs on Fox’s 24 and NBC’s ER.
I completely reworked the first page of this thread. It took me a few hours, so I would be grateful if some of y'all would take a peak at it. It's not running smoothly for now, but I'm working on it.
I hope the second season is going to be a bit darker than the first one. Plus, I think it's not necessary to base every little storyline on this show on "true love". They should tackle other themes as well, instead of only taking the romantic route.
Question: I just watched all six seasons of Lost, which led me to the first season of Once Upon a Time. Needless to say, I was thrilled when you reported that Jorge Garcia was wanted for a part. Any news on who he’ll be playing? — Rebecca
Ausiello: No clue, but I can tell you producers have officially put out a casting call for Jack (of Beanstalk fame), who hails from a land that’s even scarier than the 6 train during rush hour and is described as being wholly decent but very secretive, indefatigably disarming but emotionally broken. And on top of it all, he’s sexy as hell.
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"Once Upon a Time": Producers are currently casting for Beaman, a peddler of rare and illegal antiquities who makes his sales in the shadowy corners of Fairy Tale Land taverns. Beaman lives on the wrong side of the law and will have an interesting run-in with Milha, a wife and mother who hits up the bar to add a little excitement to her "humdrum" village life.
I completely reworked the first page of this thread. It took me a few hours, so I would be grateful if some of y'all would take a peak at it. It's not running smoothly for now, but I'm working on it.
It looks great! I re-adjusted the "Season 1" and "Season 2" collapses for Recurring and Fairytales so they could work, since originally they had the same names as the ones under Episodes, so they wouldn't open.
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I hope the second season is going to be a bit darker than the first one. Plus, I think it's not necessary to base every little storyline on this show on "true love". They should tackle other themes as well, instead of only taking the romantic route.
Now that everything is sort of... mixed, I doubt it'd be as much of a love focus. Plus, didn't we hear that it'd be darker?
It looks great! I re-adjusted the "Season 1" and "Season 2" collapses for Recurring and Fairytales so they could work, since originally they had the same names as the ones under Episodes, so they wouldn't open.
Now that everything is sort of... mixed, I doubt it'd be as much of a love focus. Plus, didn't we hear that it'd be darker?
Thank you so much! I couldn't get it work and that really annoyed me tbh.
Yes, Adam and Eddie said there would be a darker tone in S2 on the Comic-Con, but we'll see about that.
Thank you so much! I couldn't get it work and that really annoyed me tbh.
Yes, Adam and Eddie said there would be a darker tone in S2 on the Comic-Con, but we'll see about that.
Haha, not a problem. Thanks for not being offended that I just went in to fix it. You can rename the two instances if you want, since I was not creative enough to come up with anything more than adding punctuation
? You don't think it'll end up that way? I think because they know both the past and the present, there'd be more mixed feelings, which can be somewhat dark realistic on it's own. I mean, they could bring back how David actually thought Mary Margret could commit a murder, or even how David was found when he knows the whole past now too. It should be very fascinating. From the new stills, it seems like we're getting more of Red Riding Hood too, which is nice and she's def. no happy-go-lucky character when regarding her past.
Haha, not a problem. Thanks for not being offended that I just went in to fix it. You can rename the two instances if you want, since I was not creative enough to come up with anything more than adding punctuation
? You don't think it'll end up that way? I think because they know both the past and the present, there'd be more mixed feelings, which can be somewhat dark realistic on it's own. I mean, they could bring back how David actually thought Mary Margret could commit a murder, or even how David was found when he knows the whole past now too. It should be very fascinating. From the new stills, it seems like we're getting more of Red Riding Hood too, which is nice and she's def. no happy-go-lucky character when regarding her past.
No, not at all. I'm glad somebody helped me out.
I don't mean darker in an emotional sense. I think there was quite dark stuff in S1 already. It's very subtle, so that the younger audience can't detect it, but what I meant in "darker" was the use of technical tweaks to give the show more of an edge. I don't need violence on the show, but I think they should concentrate on adding more "creepy" stuff, so that we can root more for our favorite characters. That's why Lost was so popular over later seasons too, because they weren't afraid to kill characters off and give the audience the feeling that nobody is safe. You know what scene I really loved during the first half of the debut season? In "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter" when Regina, Emma & Graham all were on the Graveyard and out of the blue Regina starts to slap Emma in the face. That was unexpected. That was dark.
I can actually picture Jorge Garcia as Beaman
He seems perfect for the part.
Anyways, SO excited for the second season. This and Person of Interest were my favorite debut shows last season, and it looks like its getting better and better
A True Blood and Terriers star is joining the cast of ABC’s Once Upon a Time.
Michael Raymond-James is coming on board the second season of the hit fantasy drama in a recurring role as …
Actually, we’re not certain yet. Sources will only say he’s playing a “mysterious new character” (quick, to the Disney Store!).
Raymond-James played the main bad guy on the first season of HBO’s True Blood and was one of the leads on FX’s Terriers. He was also in a couple episodes of AMC’s The Walking Dead.
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The casting comes right on the heels of ABC casting Irish actor Colin O’Donoghue as Captain Hook for season two. Once Upon returns to ABC on Sept. 30.
Irish actor Colin O’Donoghue has nabbed the much-anticipated role in ABC’s hit fantasy series.
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The Once Upon version of the classic high seas villain has been described as a confident pirate who never backs down from a fight; a man who seeks to crush and humiliate his enemies. But he also has the meticulous style and manners of a proper gentleman.
O’Donoghue has appeared in Showtime’s The Tudors and was in last year’s horror film The Rite. The move comes on the heels of Once Upon casting a Pretty Little Liars actor as Sleeping Beauty’s prince on the series. Once Upon returns to ABC on Sept. 30 (ABC’s premiere dates here).
Red Carpet Crash has some new info on the season 1 DVDs and Blu Rays extra features, which come out on August 28th.
The #1 New Drama of the 2011-2012 Season
ONCE UPON A TIME: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON ABC-TV’s Epic Adventure Hit Arrives on Blu-rayTM And DVD — August 28, 2012
From the acclaimed writers of LOST, Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, comes the complete first season of ABC-TV’s enchanting hit, “Once Upon A Time,’ to stunning high-definition Blu-rayTM and DVD on August 28, 2012. The year’s #1 co-viewed drama on broadcast television, “Once Upon A Time: The Complete First Season,” includes all 22 adventure-filled episodes of the first season and allows fans to delve deeper than ever before into the mystery and magic of the epic new series with immersive, never-before-seen bonus material that will continue to keep audiences of all ages spellbound — including conversations with the cast on their childhood memories of Snow White, deleted scenes, audio commentaries, an exploration of the genesis of this innovative and inspiring series and “The Fairest Bloopers of Them All.”
The enchanted TV series features a stellar ensemble cast including Ginnifer Goodwin (“Big Love”), Jennifer Morrison (“House M.D.”), Lana Parrilla (“Medium”), Josh Dallas (“Thor”), Jared S. Gilmore (“Mad Men”), Robert Carlyle (“28 Weeks Later”) and Raphael Sbarge (“Dexter”).
Once Upon A Time: The Complete First Season” exciting DVD bonus materials include:
• “FAIRY TALES IN THE MODERN WORLD” – this exciting feature allows viewers to explore the genesis story of “Once Upon A Time,” as they learn about the creative
approach of adapting a world of fairy tales into the wholly original world of the show.
• “BUILDING CHARACTER” – From start-to-finish, following the creation, conceptualization, casting, clothing and filming of the beloved character, Belle, played by Emilie de Ravin, from the ground up.
• “WELCOME TO STORYBROOKE” – Ginnifer Goodwin takes audiences on a tour of Storybrooke, Maine, both the town on the show and its real inspiration – a small town outside Vancouver.
• “THE STORY I REMEMBER… SNOW WHITE” – The show’s actors share their childhood memories of the beloved fairy tale Snow White, illustrated to original storybook graphics.
• “THE FAIREST BLOOPERS OF THEM ALL” – often hilarious outtakes fans won’t want to miss.
• DELETED SCENES – Nine Deleted Scenes
• AUDIO COMMENTARIES – Five insightful episode commentaries including Co-Creator /Executive Producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz; writer Jane Epenson; and cast members including Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Robert Carlyle, Lana Parilla and Jennifer Morrison.
In addition to all DVD bonus features, the Blu-ray release also includes:
• “ONCE UPON A TIME: ORIGINS” – Viewers enter into this interactive archive and uncover the rich and diverse historical origins of the world’s favorite fairy tale characters from “Once Upon A Time.” Josh Dallas guides fans to discover how each of these European based tales has evolved over centuries of retellings into the stories known and loved today.