#Ariel
Thursday, October 31, 2013
3x06 Ariel - Sneak Peek #2
#Ariel
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland - Episode 1.05 - Heart of Stone - Press Release
“Heart of Stone” – In a flashback, Will Scarlet and Anastasia jump through the looking glass to enter Wonderland against her mother’s wishes, since she disapproves of Will. They both soon realize that life in Wonderland isn’t exactly what they had both imagined. After being humiliated while attending a ball at the palace, Ana convinces Will to steal the crown jewels in order to get them out of poverty, but in an instant, Ana is caught red handed by the King who makes her a proposition she can’t refuse – to marry him and be his Queen to avoid prosecution. Meanwhile, in current Wonderland, the Red Queen convinces Alice to help her acquire magic dust in exchange for information about Cyrus, who in turn has managed to skillfully escape Jafar’s castle leaving the White Rabbit in a compromising situation, on “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” stars Sophie Lowe as Alice, Michael Socha as Knave of Hearts, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Emma Rigby as The Red Queen with Naveen Andrews as Jafar and John Lithgow as the voice of the White Rabbit.
“Heart of Stone” guest stars include Hugo Steele as Orang, Brian George as Old Prisoner, Matty Finochio as Tweedle #1 and Ben Cotton as Tweedle #2.
“Heart of Stone” was written by Katie Wech and directed by Paul Edwards.
'Once Upon a Time in Wonderland' Casts Aussie Actress as a 'Force of Nature' (Exclusive)
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland is adding an iconic character to its freshman season.
Australian actress Peta Sergeant, who starred in both versions of The CW's The Selection pilot, has joined the Once Upon a Time spinoff, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Billed as a recurring role, Sergeant will play a "force of nature in Wonderland" on the ABC fairy-tale drama. Details on the character's identity are being kept close to the vest.
Hailing from executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, Wonderland follows a young and beautiful Alice (Sophie Lowe) who tells the tale of a strange new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole. Like the mothership, additional characters from other tales -- like Jafar (Naveen Andrews) -- have been featured on the spinoff.
Sergeant is repped by TalentWorks, Principato Young and Stone Meyer. She starred in a slew of Australian TV series, including Satisfaction and Canal Road.
Once Upon a Time's Jennifer Morrison on Emma's Conundrum: Hook vs. Neal!
Although the savior is charged with making sure everyone else gets their happy endings, Once Upon a Time viewers have been desperately hoping that Emma (Jennifer Morrison) would get hers.
Exclusive: Once Upon a Time casts Rumplestiltskin's father
Among the many online groups dedicated to Emma's love life — Swan Queen, Wooden Swan, Mad Swan, and Swan Thief to name a few — it was the Captain Swan fans who nearly blew up the Internet this week when photos and video surfaced showing Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) and Emma kissing in Sunday's episode (8/7c, ABC). But some fans griped about Emma opening herself up to Hook just days after Neal's (Michael Raymond-James) death, and while she is still on her mission to save Henry (Jared Gilmore),
"Of course it's flattering that someone is interested in whatever, but it's not even registering with her because she's concerned about saving her child," Morrison says. "It just heightens the dynamic of everything going on that Hook is the one that's helping her right now, and Hook is the one that's present, and he's the one who's surprising her by following through with what he promises to do, and seems to be doing this very selflessly instead of selfishly. She's definitely taken aback by how different he is than what she expected and definitely still thinks that Neal's dead, but in her mind, all of its irrelevant because she's just trying to get to Henry."
But Emma's potential relationships with Neal and Hook aren't the only ones she needs to work on. In Neverland, Emma was forced to face the truth about herself: She's not just the savior, she's also an orphan. When Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Charming (Josh Dallas) sent her through the portal to save their people, Emma was left to fend for herself as a child, leading her to put up barriers to prevent herself from ever really making a connection. But this trip, should Charming survive it after his Dreamshade poisoning, may actually bring her closer to her parents.
Once Upon a Time bosses dissect Peter Pan's motivations
"I think Emma does forgive her parents," Morrison says. "She understands logically why they did it and I think she could probably could put herself in their shoes and imagine herself making the same decision. But that doesn't change [the fact] that she spent 28 years without a family and without loved ones and having to survive on her own in some way. Finding them doesn't eliminate everything she's gone through up until that point. They need time with each other to create a true bond and a true relationship. Her hurt feelings and her emotions don't mean that she doesn't forgive them, it means that they have a lot of work to do."
With her walls coming down, we'll also see Emma's relationship with Regina (Lana Parrilla) evolve since they are both mothers determined to find their son. "Emma and Regina's relationship this season is interesting because they have to sweep so much under the rug in order to save Henry," Morrison says. "She's tried to kill my family and me and she has killed other people, so she's not forgetting that that is a part of who this woman is, but she definitely identified with the part of Regina that loves Henry and wants the best for him. She's looking to connect with that part of her. Emma really is searching to see the human side of Regina in order to be her partner in getting Henry back."
Once Upon a Time postmortem: Will Emma & Co. be able to save Henry?
It's these relationships that have pushed Emma to explore a new side of herself since the show's debut. Emma has certainly come a long way to getting her own happy ending in just roughly a year since Henry showed up on her doorstep. "She's had an incredible journey," Morrison says. "She went from having nothing to having parents and a child and a community and enemies and all sorts of thing overnight and it's been a huge adjustment for her. I do feel like she has grown past a lot of her exterior barriers that she initially had. She's certainly grown past her fear of being a bad mother. She definitely wants to be Henry's mother and be present in his life and to figure out how to be the best mom she can possibly be. She definitely wants to participate in her parents' lives, she just hasn't figured out how yet."
Do you think Emma should be with Neal or Hook? Or should Emma spend more time on her own? Hit the comments!
Once Upon a Time airs Sundays at 8/7c on ABC.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
A closer look at our latest princess!
So Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook have all been a buzz with the latest pictures of Ariel. So here they are!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Once Upon a Time - Episode 3.06 - Ariel - Press Release
NEW FRIEND GET ACQUAINTED WITH PRINCE ERIC, AND EMMA, MARY MARGARET, DAVID AND HOOK ATTEMPT TO RESCUE NEAL FROM PAN’S ENCAMPMENT, ON ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
JoAnna Garcia Swisher Guest Stars as Ariel
“Ariel” – Back in the Fairy Tale Land that was, when Ariel (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) saves Snow White from drowning in the ocean's depths, Snow returns the favor by helping her new friend get acquainted with Prince Eric, with whom she has fallen madly in love with. Meanwhile, Emma, Mary Margaret, David and Hook attempt to save Neal, who is imprisoned in one of Pan's encampments, and Regina and Mr. Gold begrudgingly team up to find a way to take down Pan, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Michael Raymond-James as Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Robbie Kay as Pan, JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Ariel, Gil McKinney as Eric, Parker Croft as Felix, Josh Kalender as lead knight, Adam Lolacher as black knight and Arpad Balogh as footman.
”Ariel” was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Ciaran Donnelly.
Once Upon a Time 3x06 - Ariel Promo
Sunday, October 27, 2013
So i'm a little disappointed...
A while back Tony and I had discussed who should be the evil villain Ursula. Should it be a cast member? Or Should it be a new actor? Well if you saw the show tonight and watched the preview for next week you will know that Regina is play in our evil sea witch. Which (haha) is unfortunate because we both wanted to see a new evil villain character.
Hopefully this will pay off and Regions will make a great spell binding octopus but we will just have to wait and see!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Whooopppiiii!!!!
TVLIne has learned exclusively that the comedienne/actress/talk show cohost will guest-voice Mrs. Rabbit in the freshman ABC drama’s eighth episode, in both the current storyline and a flashback to the furry-footed fella’s past
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Exclusive: Once Upon a Time Casts Rumplestiltskin's Father
The Dark One's daddy issues are about to surface in a very big way.
British actor Stephen Lord has been cast as Rumplestiltskin's father on Once Upon a Time, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
On the series, we've learned that the father of a young Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) was branded a coward, so Rumple was desperate to prove he wouldn't follow in dear old dad's footsteps. But when he was drafted to fight in the ogre war, a seer prophesized that he would die in battle, so Rumple intentionally injured himself to sidestep the prophecy. Unfortunately, that also led him to also be branded a coward.
Lord (EastEnders, Shameless) will appear via flashback in at least one episode, slated to air Sunday, Nov. 17. Suffice it to say, we'll get to learn exactly why he wasn't such a great father.
"We've hinted in the past that his father was a coward and that his father's name was something that haunted him and that his father left him," executive producer Edward Kitsis recently told TVGuide.com. "This is a man who wants to break the cycle of his past. He wants to be a good father, but it's like that quote, 'I can resist everything but temptation,' so that's also his weakness."
Once Upon a Time airs Sundays at 8/7c on ABC.
Once Upon A Time - Episode 3.05 - Good Form - Press Release
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Michael Raymond-James as Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Robbie Kay as Pan, Skyler Gisondo as Devin, Bernard Curry as Liam, Parker Croft as Felix and Jordan Schartner as sailor.
”Good Form” was written by Christine Boylan & Daniel T. Thomsen and directed by Jon Amiel.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Marilyn Manson Joining 'Once Upon a Time' Cast
"We've always been enormous fans of Marilyn Manson," show creators and executive producers Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz told Rolling Stone. "We wanted to cast someone with the vocal ability to make our skin crawl."
This season on Once Upon a Time follows Emma, Rumpelstiltskin, Regina, Captain Hook and the rest of the Fairytale Avengers in Neverland as they look for Henry while battling the evil Peter Pan. The Shadow has appeared a few times already this season, and he's not quite the mischievous, fun-loving character who appeared in the classic Peter Pan tales. This version of Shadow is more interested in kidnapping and soul-stealing – and with Manson's voice added to the mix, he should become a skin-crawling part of Neverland.
Manson's most recent album, Born Villain, was released last year.
Friday, October 18, 2013
A creepy voice for our creepy shadow!
Once Upon a Time's journey into the dark recesses of Neverland has gotten pretty scary already, what with an evil Peter Pan running around. Now it's about to get a whole lot creepier: ABC has confirmed exclusively to Rolling Stone that rocker Marilyn Manson will be joining the cast of the show in November. Manson will voice Shadow, a character whose voice will give life to the very essence of Neverland.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Ok so i wasn't freaking out...
But now I kind of am!
The odds are really state led against him!
Could this be the death that Lana said she was her favorite?
'Once Upon a Time' Interview: Josh Dallas on Obstacles in Neverland and David's Secret
Monday, October 14, 2013
Once Upon a Time - Episode 3.04 - Nasty Habits - Press Release
“Nasty Habits” – Mr. Gold makes a decision to confront Pan, but will he go there to save Henry or give in to the prophecy that the boy will be his undoing? Neal finds himself back in Neverland and in the custody of one of Pan’s most loyal Lost Boys. And David struggles for his life as the poison continues to take its toll on him. Meanwhile, in the Fairy Tale Land that was, Rumplestiltskin goes in search of a missing Bae, who has followed a mysterious figure who steals away children with his music, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Michael Raymond-James as Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Dylan Schmid as teenage Baelfire, Robbie Kay as Pan, Rose McIver as Tinker Bell, Parker Croft as Felix, Giacomo Baessato as sleeping man, Jack Di Blasio as lost boy sentry no. 1 and Doug Abrahams as sheriff.
”Nasty Habits” was written by David H. Goodman & Robert Hull and directed by David Boyd.
Once Upon a Time @ NY Comic-Con: Talking Kissing, 'SwanQueen,' Life in Storybrooke & More
After screening for the crowd the first act from tonight’s episode (ABC, 8/7c) — during which Hook’s mention of Tinker Bell raises Regina’s eyebrows — the trio answered questions about these topics:
PACKING FOR NEVERLAND | Having spent a chunk of Season 2 in Fairytale Land in the same outfit, Morrison (among others) tried to “smuggle” wardrobe changes onto the Jolly Roger in last May’s finale. “If you watch,” Kitsis said, “every actor gets on the ship with, like, a backpack, because they were trying to outsmart us. So we were like, ‘Well then, we’ll just send a pack of mermaids to destroy them. We’ll see who wins this.” (That said, a black sweater of Emma’s will make a cameo, if only because the Vancouver temps during an upcoming scene were so frigid.)
RETURN TO STORYBROOKE! | As hinted by Emilie de Ravin during our visit to the set last week, in Episode 7, “We will be going back and showing the moment the ship went through the portal… and then [Belle] enacting the curse to protect the town,” Kitsis confirmed. Added Horowitz: “We will fill in all the blanks with what’s been going on with our characters back there” during the five days that will thus far have been spent in Neverland.
PAN-TASTIC | Sizing up teenage Robbie Kay, who’s playing the puckish Peter Pan, “He’s awesome. He’s a really, really smart kid,” Morrison raved. Kitsis meanwhile said that in this week’s episode, we will see why Pan hasn’t just plucked out Henry’s heart and dispatched with the lad, giving a sense of his grander game. “Peter Pan may be one of our nastiest … and most complicated villains,” he avowed. “By the end of [the 11-episode Neverland arc], you will understand why I just made that comment.”
OH, DEER | I presented the panel with this screen grab from last week’s episode, during which a deer rather conspicuously crossed a Snow White flashback scene. Could it be… Bambi?! The boys played along with that theory, then explained that it was just location shooting “magic.” “We cannot afford that shot, to get a trained deer to walk into a scene,” Kitsis laughed. So when the animal broached the set, “The director was like, ‘Shoot it!’” (The moment, not the deer.) On the topic of actually introducing other familiar characters, Horowitz said that during Ariel’s imminent visit, “You will see Ursula and our twist on that,” while Rapunzel and Cruella [DeVille] are on their short list of characters to visit, eventually.
BUSS STOP IN NEVERLAND?! | When asked if she has a favorite Season 3 episode to date, Morrison teased: “Well, it’s always fun when you get to kiss someone….” [Cue hoots and hollers.] I followed up with talk of Hook’s flirtatious ways, and if they’ll ever chink Emma’s armow. “It’s complicated…,” the actress observed. “Hook has definitely been surprising Emma…. She’s really not wanting to be distracted [from the search for Henry], so there’s a lot coming at her that she’s not paying very close attention to.” As for Neal’s eventual arrival in Neverland, Kitsis said it won’t be “as simple as running into each others’ arms” for a lovey-dovey reunion. “There are the things you say to somebody as they’re about to die and fall into a portal, and then there are the things you say when things calm down and you have a chance to talk.” Added Morrison: “It doesn’t eliminate 10 years of her being heartbroken…. She has to sort of re-understand her own history a bit.”
REGINA’S NEW ROMANCE | In tonight’s episode, Tinker Bell will urge a young Regina to move on from mourning Daniel and ultimately reveal — at least to us, the audience — what other fella “is right for Regina,” Kitsis shared.
SIZING UP ‘SWANQUEEN’ | Discussing Once‘s many romantic ‘ships, actual and potential – Emma/Regina included – Morrison noted, “We’re doing a show about fairy tales, which is about self discovery, it’s about identity. And if you guys are watching the show and seeing yourself in it, then great, that’s awesome. It warms my heart and it makes me so happy.” But will Once ever “go there” with, if not SwanQueen, any other same-sex match-up? “What I can say to you genuinely is: I think you should keep watching,” Morrison teased, “because I think you will see what you want to see.”
BONUS BUZZ FROM BACKSTAGE | Perhaps related to one of the above topics (…or not), I am hearing that a theory held by some fans will (possibly) be proven true by the end of tonight’s episode.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Once: Wonderland review (CAUTION: if you haven't seen the pilot episode yet DO NOT READ THIS!!!!)
You know when you see a promo for a series premiere and you think oh that looks totally awesome. So you mark it on your calendar so that you will remember to watch it? And right before it comes on you get those excitement butterflies, you know, the ones that do jumping jacks and cartwheels in your stomach. But then you turn it on and are like WTF this is terrible???
Well Once in Wonderland was not like that at all! There was plenty of action. Alice can really kick some ass!!! Most of the back story was put into this one where as in OUAT it played out through the entire season.
Jafar was a total douche -of course- and I was surprised to see the almost demise of the Red queen tonight with the powerful genies Darth Vader telekinetic death grip.
I am curious to see where the relationship between Alice and the Knave of Hearts will go. Something tells me that he has eyes for our heroine. And wants to help her find Cyrus but at the same time he wants her all to himself.
I wonder what happens between Alice and the Cheshire cat? What led up to him trying to kill her tonight?
I was really pissed when we found out that the White Rabbit was working for the Red Queen. That was one of those moments that I shouted at the television screen like it could do something about it!
As for the Red Queen I have a theory as to why she wanted to trick Alice into thinking Cyrus was dead. I think its because while couple were traveling they did something to the queen and Jafaf and now they are seeking revenge.
Anyway that's just a theory. But j would really like to know what all of you think. So let me know in the comments below.
Or and one more thing. Does anyone think Jefferson will show up a time or two?
I sure hope so!
All in all this was a fantastic show!!! I can't wait to see how the plot unfolds! I will most definitely be tuning in next week for episode 2 entitled "Trust Me"
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland - Episode 1.03 - Forget Me Not - Press Release
“Forget Me Not” – In a flashback, viewers are introduced to Will Scarlet, who turns out to be the nifty Knave of Hearts. Will has joined Robin Hood’s Merry Men and convinces them to steal gold from Maleficent’s castle before also pilfering an enchanted looking glass for himself that comes with a hefty consequence. Meanwhile in Wonderland, Cyrus successfully tricks Jafar and the Red Queen into sending a Bandersnatch after Alice who in turn exposes something the White Rabbit has been secretly hiding, on “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” stars Sophie Lowe as Alice, Michael Socha as Knave of Hearts, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Emma Rigby as The Red Queen with Naveen Andrews as Jafar and John Lithgow as the voice of the White Rabbit.
“Forget Me Not” guest stars include Dylan Thomas Collingwood as Friar Tuck/Injured Man Jason Burkart as Little John/Traveler One, Casey Manderson as Traveler Two, Ryan MacDonald as Footman, Thomas Saunders as Wealthy Gentleman, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood/Fourth Man, Mark Acheson as Nazim, Roger Daltry as the voice of the Caterpillar, Bob Phipps as Screaming Head, Hugo Steele as Orang, Steve Bacic as Grendel/Handsome Man, Catherine Mchaud as Young Woman, Brian George as Old Prisoner and as the voice of Maleficent.
“Forget Me Not” was written by Richard Hatem and directed by David Solomon.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Whats happened to Rump?
This pic is from Bobby's Twitter page. Any takers want to spit out their theory as to why hr looks like this.
My theory is that he is changing back into his beastly self because he is in a place with more magic than Storybrooke. And that is why when he was on the Jolly Roger he changed his wardrobe and why he dropped his cane because when he is the Dark One he doesn't need it.
Let us hear what you think
Once Upon A Time - Episode 3.03 - Quite a Common Fairy - Press Release
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Michael Raymond-James as Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Keegan Connor Tracy as Mother Superior/Blue Fairy, Sarah Bolger as Aurora, Jamie Chung as Mulan, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Robbie Kay as Pan, Jason Burkart as Little John, Rose McIver as Tinker Bell, Raphael Alejandro as Roland, Parker Croft as Felix and Dominic Downer as knight.
”Quite a Common Fairy” was written by Jane Espenson and directed by Alex Zakrzewski
Friday, October 4, 2013
Now this is just cute!
According to a photographer Ginnie often put lip balm on Josh's lips during takes so that the will be softer for the kissing sense! :-D
A real life Charming and Snow how sweet!
Once Upon a Time First Look: Snow Gets Into a Scrape With Regina, Storybrookers Assemble!
Comfortable, practical and THE ARMS.
Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Once
I was wondering if you knew if (or when) Once Upon a Time‘s Neal would go to Neverland? Based on some cast photos that were tweeted, it looked like he might show up there. –Allie
Or, Michael Raymond-James was just photo bombing his pals on their own set…? Because Neal’s road home will not be an easy one. “This show never seems to be short in the obstacles department,” Raymond-James shares. “It’s one of those things where the answer to one problem usually leads to seven more problems that one needs to overcome. So there’s some tough sledding ahead, I’ll say that.”
How has Once Upon a Time‘s Emma not questioned or had a glimmer of hope that Neal might have been saved? –ratinhos
Fair point. So we asked Jennifer Morrison if Emma might start to somehow “sense” that Neal survived his portal plunge. But she maintained, “They have no sense in Neverland what happened with Neal.” And as for Emma’s instincts, “Because of everything she has been through — and especially having been through so much loss with Neal — for her own sanity, she has to assume that he is dead.”
Any clues on Regina’s Once Upon a Time love interest? –Natalie
You think you’re anxious to meet Regina’s romantic interest? How about poor Lana Parrilla, who when we saw her on the set Thursday had yet to start shooting that storyline. But with an eye on it, she said, “I’m like, ‘What?! I don’t think she’s kissed anyone in like 200 years.’ Well, [except for] the Huntsman. But there is something coming up. And I will say: Regina has not met him. But maybe the audience has.”
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Lightning Round 9: Once Upon a Time Bosses Answer Your Burning Questions
Will Emma & Co take a trip to Wonderland? Whatever happened to Maleficent?
Now that Once Upon a Time is back, TVGuide.com decided it's time for our ninth Lightning Round with the brain trust behind ABC's fairy-tale drama, executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis.
Lightning Round 8: Once Upon a Time bosses answer your burning questions
We grabbed your fan questions off Twitter and hit up Horowitz and Kitsis for a quick round of scoop, in which the producers had the option to answer, "Yes," "No" or "Can't Answer." Some of their answers, and possible non-answers, are pretty telling, so check them out below:
Will any of the Once cast cross to Wonderland or vice versa?
Edward Kitsis: There will be a couple of the Once casters in Wonderland at various points, but it will not be like a traditional spin-off where the Drummonds drop Mrs. Garrett off.
Adam Horowitz: There will be some floating back and forth.
Will we see more flashbacks to when Regina (Lana Parrilla) was raising Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin)?
Horowitz: Yes.
Kitsis: There are flashbacks to the time where she was living with Snow.
Will we ever see the Mad Hatter (Sebastian Stan) again?
Horowitz: We hope so.
Kitsis: We would love to have Sebastian Stan, but he's very busy.
Horowitz: He's fighting Captain America.
Kitsis: No one wants him back more than us. Sebastian knows we have an open door for him and we'll write him in to anything. It's just a matter of his schedule, and his schedule is pretty tight, so I don't know if we can work it out this season.
Once Upon a Time Postmortem: Will Emma & Co. be able to save Henry?
Will we see flashbacks into Emma's (Jennifer Morrison) life in the foster care system?
Horowitz and Kitsis: Maybe.
Will we see the Sleeping Beauty/Maleficent story line?
Kitsis: We're definitely going to get a little more of Sleeping Beauty, but I don't think we have any plans in the first 11 episodes to do Maleficent and Sleeping Beauty.
Horowitz: We may get a taste of Maleficent (Kristin Bauer van Staten) on one of the shows.
Kitsis: Yes. We will definitely get a taste of Maleficent and we'll get to tell you more about Aurora (Sarah Bolger), Mulan (Jamie Chung) and Phillip (Julian Morris).
Will we get flashbacks to Neal's (Michael Raymond-James) life before Manhattan?
Kitsis: Maybe.
Will we get the history of the fairies?
Horowitz: You will get much more about the fairies.
Kitsis: You will get much more insight into how they are, how they live, what their deal is.
Will we get to see more of August (Eion Bailey)?
Horowitz: Maybe.
Will Rose McGowan be back as Cora?
Kitsis: I hope so. Every day all we do is think about how do we get her back? Absolutely. We definitely have to have her back.
Horowitz: There are plans in place.
Kitsis: She's so good.
Once Upon a Time bosses tease the dark trip to Neverland
Is Ursula someone we already know?
Horowitz: Can't answer.
Will we ever find out what happened to Belle's (Emilie de Ravin) mom or Hook's (Colin O'Donoghue) dad?
Kitsis: Perhaps.
Horowitz: Maybe they're the same person. [Laughs]
Will we see the Darlings again?
Horowitz and Kitsis: Yes.
Could Pan (Robbie Kay) ultimately be a good guy?
Horowitz: Anyone could be a good guy.
Kitsis: Depends on how you look at it.
Horowitz: If you ask Pan, he would say he's definitely a good guy.
Before our next Lightning Round, be sure to check out our previous installments (Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, Round 4, Round 5, Round 6, Round 7 and Round 8). Share your Once questions in the comments section below or send them to @NatalieAbrams with the hashtag #OUATLR10.
Once Upon a Time airs Sundays at 8/7c on ABC.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland - Episode 1.02 - Trust Me - Press Release
“Trust Me” – In Wonderland, Alice concocts a plan to find Cyrus and uses his genie bottle as bait to find out who she’s up against and who her real friends are. Meanwhile, the Red Queen and Jafar face off and in flashback, viewers find out how Alice and Cyrus fell in love and how Cyrus ends up in Wonderland, on “Once Upon a Time In Wonderland,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time In Wonderland” stars Sophie Lowe as Alice, Michael Socha as Knave of Hearts, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Emma Rigby as The Red Queen with Naveen Andrews as Jafar and John Lithgow as the voice of the White Rabbit.
“Trust me” guest stars include Jordana Largy as Silvermist, Matty Finochio as Tweedledee, Ben Cotton as Tweedledum, Brian George as Old Prisoner, Michael Antonakos as Bearded Man, Sarah Hayward as Townsperson #1 and Gerry Rousseau as Townsperson #2.
“Trust Me” was written by Rina Mimoun and directed by Romeo Tirone.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Once Upon a Time - Episode 3.02 - Lost Girl - Press Release
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Michael Raymond-James as Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Lee Arenberg as Leroy/Grumpy, Giancarlo Esposito as Mirror/Sidney, David-Paul Grove as Doc, Gabe Khouth as Mr. Clark/Sneezy, Faustino Di Bauda as Walter/Sleepy, Jeffrey Kaiser as Dopey, Michael Coleman as Happy, Mig Macario as Bashful, Robbie Kay as Pan, Parker Croft as Felix, Robert Mann as peasant no. 1, Cainan Wiebe as hooded Lost Boy and Paul Lazenby as mirror-carrying knight.
”Lost Girl” was written by Andrew Chambliss & Kalinda Vazquez and directed by Ron Underwood.
Spoiler Chat: Scoop on Once Upon a Time
Let's focus on season three's big bad Peter Pan, shall we? We will learn how he became the twisted person he is today and some familiar names will definitely factor in, like Tinkerbell, who we will meet in episode three. "We try to have a spin on it that's a little different than what you expect, and also there's a connection to some of our characters that you've already met," Adam Horowitz teases. "And as for the Darlings, they're so integral to the Peter Pan story. We have not forgotten about them and there is a connection and a tie into what we're doing with them as well."