Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Little Mermaid WILL Splish Splash Into Once Upon A Time!



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Well it's about time we got some REAL answers on this!
Once Upon A Time has spun its magic to retell the classic stories of Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Mulan, and Aurora, but we have somehow YET to see classic human-fishy hybrid Ariel!!
What the hell gives, Edward Kitsis? What, does Adam Horowitz not care for seafood much???
WELL! We now have some clarity behind the neglected storyline.
And it's absolutely beautiful!!! The creators reveal:
"We have ideas for Ariel. When we introduce her is up in the air because we're still figuring out what we want to do. There's a possibility we'll see her. She's one of our favorite characters. If and when we do it, we just want to make sure we do it right. The thing that we love to do and that we will continue to do is, we do love to be able to say, here's the backstory of an iconic character, but it's not what you think. So for Beauty and the Beast, we realized the beast was Rumpelstiltskin. And we realized Bae was with the Darlings, and that Red Riding Hood was the wolf. We still want to be able to show you our versions of things, and of course Ariel is at the top of the list."
YESS!!! We knew you both were geniuses!!!
Whatever comes along with their retelling of the Little Mermaid, we're 110% sure it's gonna be brilliant. So basically… don't let us down, lovah boys!! LOLz!!
Hmm.. who should play the red-headed mystical creature??
P.S. To be honest… back when show star Ginnifer Goodwin told us Ariel was who she wanted to see most of all, we knew it wouldn't be that far-fetched for our wish to finally come true. We're just happy the creators are actually discussing it sooner than later.
CLICK HERE for that shiny nugget of an interview!!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Season Two DVD/Blu-Ray Details


Relive every thrilling moment of the fairy tale-inspired series when “Once Upon a Time: The Complete Second Season” casts its tantalizing spell onto Blu-ray/DVD. The curse is broken, magic has arrived, and there’s no telling what – or who – will be unleashed! Now the exiled fairy tale characters must grapple with a flood of awakened memories as they come to grips with their new “reality.” Old loyalties will be tested, new heroes will emerge, and vengeful villains will wreak havoc. Amidst the backdrop of previously unexplored lands and a newly magical Storybrooke, love and sacrifice will set the stage for the ultimate battle between good and evil.

From Storybrooke to Fairy Tale Land and beyond, experience all the mystery, romance, action and adventure of the second season of “Once Upon a Time.” Featuring all 22 remarkable episodes and exclusive bonus features, this must-own, five-disc boxed set is pure enchantment on an epic scale.



The Once Upon a Time season 2 DVD/Blu-ray box sets will be released August 13, 2013, retailing for $45.99 (DVD) and $79.99 (Blu-ray).

Aside from the full 22-episode season, the following bonus material will be included:

A Fractured Family Tree – Explore the tangled magical genealogy behind the series’ fairytale family.

Sincerely, Hook – Set sail with Colin O’Donoghue (Killian Jones/Captain Hook) and learn more about the man behind the hook.

Girl Power – Enjoy a high impact look at Storybrooke’s fearless females as they fight for love and justice between the realms of magic and reality.

The Fairest Bloopers of Them All – Fans will laugh-out-loud with outtakes from the latest season.

Deleted Scenes – Experience never-before-seen moments from the magical series.

Audio Commentaries – Join the cast and crew as they share details about what it was like to make each spellbinding episode come to life.



Categories: Memorabilia




Once Upon a Time Season 3 Gets 24 Episodes


Once Upon a Time Season 3: What to Watch While You Wait   Good news, Once Upon a Time fans! In the wake of the news that our favorite fairy tale adventure has officially been renewed for a third season comes the update from the ABC upfronts that Season 3 will feature 24 episodes two more than Season 2. Maybe this means we’ll have time to check in with some of our favorite long-lost characters.
We’re doubly excited at this announcement because the longer season will be broken up into two uninterrupted 12-episode runs. This is key for such a serialized drama. OUAT saw its rating slip in Season 2, and we hypothesized that it had something to do with the inconsistent scheduling on ABC’s part. OUAT is still doing relatively well — and hopefully its spin-off, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, will throw some more viewers OUAT’s way— but we still worry about our show. We want it to be around for seasons to come!

And, though we were semi-teasing about how the extra episodes might give us more time to check in with minor characters left by the wayside, we do think OUAT could benefit from a few more episodes to flesh out the story. Now that there are three important worlds — Storybrooke, the Enchanted Forest, and Neverland — we’re worried that we are going to get narrative whiplash. Hopefully, the OUAT Powers That Be will use the extra episodes to slow down the show’s pace rather than to engage in further plot meandering.

Are you excited to see two more episodes in OUAT’s Season 3 run? Let us know in the comments below!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

'Once Upon a Time' to crossover with 'Wonderland' spin-off

once-upon-a-time-in-wonderland.jpgYou had to figure ABC’s Once Upon a Time and its eagerly anticipated upcoming spinoff Once Upon a Time in Wonderland would cross their creative streams at some point.
But you’re not going to have to wait long for elements of one show to appear into the other.
Get this: The first episode of Wonderland currently starts in Storybrooke. We’re sworn to secrecy on details beyond that. But let’s just say that while the two shows will maintain clear and separate identities (it’s important to ABC and the showrunners that Wonderland can stand-alone with its own easily accessible story) this won’t be the last time the world Once Upon mingles over to Thursdays at 8 p.m.
I’m hedging a little about the exact placement of the Storybrooke scene in the Wonderland pilot because, as Once Upon fans know, a full episode has not yet been shot, so the order of the scenes could change from the presentation screened for ABC executives. In fact, we’re told producers only filmed 19 minutes of footage from the story they mapped out in December for the Wonderland premiere episode. That’s pretty rock star — landing a spot on ABC’s fall schedule without even shooting half an episode! See the Wonderland trailer cut from the presentation here.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

New RumBelle theory

Chew on this for a bit...

What if when Belle was Lacey, she and Rumple got wild and crazy one night leading to Belle becoming pregnant???!!!

What do you think? Could this be possible?

Let us hear your thoughts!

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Trailer

Thursdays this fall EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH,looks good

OUAT: Wonderland update

So Once Wonderland will be at 8 o'clock on Thursday nights. I hope we all enjoy OUAT: Wonderland as much as OUAT!