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‘9-1-1: Lone Star’: Matt Cohen Interviews Cast for Entertainment Tonight

Season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star is already off to a chilly start. Matt Cohen was on the set of the FOX first responder series to interview the cast for Entertainment Tonight.

Cohen gets the latest Lone Star scoop about the show’s big ice storm opener, which will last four episodes according to Julian Works. And Rob Lowe was even sporting a cast that was not seen in the first few minutes of the premiere. Along with Lowe and Works, Cohen also talked to Jim Parrack, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith and Brianna Baker all about season 3.

New episodes of 9-1-1: Lone Star air Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on FOX. Check out the video above and stay up-to-date on any and all Lone Star news here.

‘The Boys’ Season 3 Premiere Date Announced

Production on season 3 of Amazon Studios’ The Boys wrapped back in September of last year, and now the question that everyone has eagerly been waiting on has finally been answered — when will the next season of this diabolically twisted superhero series premiere?

Thanks to COVID-related delays, the show unfortunately missed the window for a late summer/early fall 2021 premiere to stay on track with the previous two seasons. But on June 3, audiences will finally be able to find out what the Boys, the Supes, and Vought have been getting up to. The news was revealed at the end of today’s episode of Seven on 7.

Additionally, the release schedule for the eight-episode season has been confirmed as well. Fans can look forward to streaming the first three episodes on June 3!

Based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys is set in a fictional world where superheroes exist. The bad part? Corruption runs rampant amongst them, especially in The Seven, a group of high-profile celebrity Supes working under the villainous corporation Vought. The Boys, meanwhile, are a group of ragtag, wayward vigilantes doing everything in their power to expose them and take them all down once and for all … hopefully without dying in the process.

What do we know about season 3 so far?

Given the fact that Claudia Doumit was promoted to a series regular (alongside Colby Minifie), we can expect to see more on the head-exploding secret assassin/congresswoman, Victoria Neuman, who Hughie unknowingly started working for at the end of season 2.

Supernatural‘s Jensen Ackles will be teaming back up with showrunner Eric Kripke, appearing as a Supe named Soldier Boy. In The Boys comics, he’s a member of a superhero team called Payback, which is also confirmed to be the title of the first episode of season 3. In addition to other members of Payback that have already been shown or mentioned throughout the series thus far, we know that Laurie Holden will portray Crimson Countess.

An infamously raunchy miniseries from the comics, Herogasm, has been adapted for the screen and will be seen in episode 6 …. and you thought season 2 was wild.

Finally, we’ll also see Katia Winter as Little Nina, Miles Gaston Villanueva as Supersonic, Sean Patrick Flanery as Gunpowder, Nick Wechsler as Blue Hawk, Frances Turner as M.M.’s wife Monique, and Kristin Booth and Jack Doolan as the TNT Twins. With all of these new players in the game, it seems like the Boys — who parted ways in the finale — may need to get back to work.

Seasons 1 and 2 of The Boys are currently streaming exclusively on Prime Video. Stay tuned for more news on season 3.

Interview: Steven Cree Talks ‘A Discovery of Witches’ Season 3 and More! [EXCLUSIVE]

The third and final season of the hit fantasy drama A Discovery of Witches is set to begin airing in the US on Saturday, January 8. Ahead of the premiere, Nerds & Beyond caught up with Steven Cree, who portrays the de Clermont vampire Gallowglass. Fans will also recognize Cree for his part in another epic fantasy series, Outlander, in which he portrays (the elder) Ian Murray.

A Discovery of Witches, which is based on the All Souls trilogy by author Deborah Harkness, follows the story of a reluctant witch named Diana (Teresa Palmer) and a charming vampire named Matthew (Matthew Goode). Despite the ancient laws that guide the ways of the Congregation, a governing body that oversees the vampires, witches, and daemons, the two strike up a passionate yet forbidden romance.

The second season saw Matthew and Diana tumble backwards through time to Elizabethan London in the year 1590, in search of the Book of Life and a teacher for Diana. This is where we met Cree’s Gallowglass, Matthew’s nephew and son of Hugh de Clermont. Gallowglass was undoubtedly one of season 2’s standout characters, bringing a warm, spirited energy to the show. Season 3 introduces audiences to a modern version of Gallowglass when he reconvenes with Matthew and Diana after the pair timewalks back to the future.

Note: This interview has been edited for clarity.

Nerds and Beyond: When we first met Gallowglass in the 1590s, it was kind of a period piece at that point. But now, we get to see him in the current day. He’s decked out with a fresh haircut, a leather jacket. What was it like for you to come back for season 3 and play the same character over 400 years in the future?

Steven Cree: Great question, because it was actually tough. The very first scene that I have in season 3 is with Lindsay Duncan, who plays Ysabeau. Lindsay Duncan is such an amazing actress, I was very excited my first scene was with her. But I felt like I was playing a different character, having a new costume, not having the wig, being in the contemporary period, working with actors that I hadn’t worked with in season 2. It genuinely felt like playing a bit of a different person at first. Once I leaned into that, it helped, because obviously, 400 years, whether you’re a vampire or whatever, you’re going to change. And he has changed a lot in those 400 years. But I would say it probably took me the first couple of days to feel like I was Gallowglass again.

Steven Cree as Gallowglass
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And then, before long, that leather jacket, the amazing costume and stuff … When we were getting his look right for season 3, I wanted a wig again, I wanted him with long hair. But, rightly so, the makeup team and Bad Wolf said I should just keep my own hair, which I actually think was 100% the best idea for that. It helps modernize him, and it helps change him as well. So I’m glad that they were resistant to that.

Nerds and Beyond: Without spoilers, how would you describe his character arc in season 3?

Cree: I keep describing him — and I’m trying to think of a different way — as Fun Bobby from Friends, where he’s the life and soul of the party. Obviously, what Fun Bobby ends up being is something else, and there’s a bit of an inner tragedy going on. I guess for Gallowglass, it’s about setting himself free, in a way, over the course of the season, and unburdening his troubles.

Nerds and Beyond: Can you tease an actor that you filmed a scene with for season 3 that you feel audiences should be excited to watch?

Cree: Olivier Huband, one of the new actors who plays Fernando. I think the fans — and particularly the fans of the book as well, because Fernando is such a popular character — I think they’re going to love Olivier. I loved Olivier. He’s become a really good friend now. I think he’s brilliant as Fernando. As I read the book, he really captures who I imagined Fernando to be. He’s very stylish as a person, but his costumes as Fernando are fantastic. I loved every scene that I did with him. There’s one in the end of episode 2, I think, that I remember particularly enjoying filming.

Nerds and Beyond: In the first two episodes, he’s definitely been a really interesting character thus far, so that made me more excited to see what else is going to happen with him.

Cree: He’s great. For someone who’s only 26 years old, he’s got a lot of gravitas.

Nerds and Beyond: Speaking of age, how do you approach playing a character who, although he doesn’t look it, he’s actually many centuries old?

Cree: There’s aspects of that where you have to just leave it. The audience doesn’t necessarily know how many hundreds of years old we are, but they know that’s there. So you kind of just have to put it to bed, that that aspect of it is accepted.

In terms of what it took me to in the moment. In season 3, there was something that Gallowglass had been thinking about every single day, really, for 400 years, probably, I imagine. It’s so difficult to completely comprehend. But for me, it kind of led me to believe that when we meet Gallowglass in season 3, he’s really suffering a lot of inner turmoil and torment about what’s been going around in his head. And I think when you’ve been alive for hundreds of hundreds of years, you’ve been there, seen it, done it, haven’t you? But when it’s emotions that affect your heart, then I think, no matter how long you’ve been around, we’re all susceptible to being controlled by that.

Nerds and Beyond: There’s a moment in the beginning of season 3 where it’s mentioned that it’s only been a few days for Matthew and Diana, but hundreds of years for him. I think that adds a really interesting layer to the storytelling that I didn’t even think of at first going into the season.

Cree: A huge thing I remember trying to do in that moment is like, how do you get that moment across? But actually, the thing is, it’s all kind of done, hopefully, in the words anyway. Because how can you play a moment as huge as that? Like you said, when Gallowglass says, “It’s only been a few days for you. I haven’t seen you for 400 years,” then I think that hopefully is information enough to make you realize how significant that is.

Nerds and Beyond: If you were in charge of writing Gallowglass’ backstory during those missing 400 years that we haven’t seen him, what would be one of his coolest claims to fame? Something in history that he experienced or participated in.

Cree: I would like to think that he participated and made a valuable and heroic contribution during World War II. Obviously on the side of the allies. I’m a huge history buff of that particular period, and one of Gallowglass’ traits is that he’s a bit of a warrior, and if there’s a fight or a war going on, Gallowglass is someone that you want on your side. I think having someone like him on your side on the battlefield in World War II would have been pretty advantageous.

Steven Cree as Gallowglass
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Nerds and Beyond: So looking back to season 2, what would you say was one of your favorite scenes with Gallowglass?

Cree: It’s kind of all the stuff at the palace in Bohemia with King Rudolf. I loved all of that. I love the scenes in the little parlor with Matthew and Diana. I love the scenes in the hall when King Rudolf, Michael Jepsen, was kind of regaling us with his stories. And there was a bit in particular where Diana changes something into a snake, and we hid it in a vase. I didn’t actually really speak that much in that scene, but I just loved the spectacle of all, and I felt so transported to that period. And Michael did such a great job as King Rudolf.

Nerds and Beyond: Fans are really excited for season 3, but it’s bittersweet because it’s the final season. How would you sum up your experience working on the show?

Cree: I had a great time working on it. I’ve made a lot of friends. I’ve been lucky enough to work with some really, really, really fantastic actors of the British scene. Paul Rhys, I’ve been a big fan of for a long time. Lindsay Duncan, she was almost like British nobility here. Matthew Goode, I’m a massive fan of. I loved Ed Bluemel when I watched season 1. I’ve made new friends in season 3. I saw a lot of Wales that I’d never seen before, so it’s always nice to experience a new country. I don’t actually know if it was ever on my bucket list, but I think I had always quite fancied playing a vampire. So now that I’ve played a vampire as well, and to play a vampire who’s kind of like the rock and roll vampire of the 17th century, and then the biker vampire of the 21st century, it’s been a pretty cool experience.

Simon Ridgway/Sundance Now/Bad Wolf

We came through so much as well. Season 2, the world was a very different place, and then season 3, we went back to work right in the middle of the pandemic. So it was a very different experience. Actually, one of the best aspects of season 3 was that I shared a house with Matthew Goode. It was actually fantastic, because I didn’t film as much with Matthew in season 3. But getting to go home at the end of every day, because we were all kind of living in a bubble, getting to go home and kind of share that experience with Matthew was great. Because normally when you’re filming away on location, you stay in a hotel room or you stay in an apartment by yourself. So that was a great experience.

Nerds and Beyond: You’ve just woken up in the world of A Discovery of Witches. So you’re yourself, not Gallowglass. Would you prefer to be a human, a witch, a vampire or a daemon?

Cree: When I’ve been asked this before, I’ve always said a vampire. I haven’t been given the option of a human though. I think, given that option, I would possibly go for human. Because I don’t fancy going through hundreds of years of the people that you love the most … seeing them die, or seeing them fade away. Unless the vampires just entirely stay together for hundreds of years. I guess that’s been part of the idea. But my issue is, I would love to see how the last have lived through the last 800 years. And I also don’t really fancy the idea of living that long. So yeah, maybe I’ll just stay as a human.

Catch the season 3 premiere of A Discovery of Witches on Saturday, January 8 on AMC+, Sundance Now, and Shudder. Follow along with all of our coverage on the series, including episodic recaps and more!

Make sure to check out our interviews with Teresa Palmer (Diana Bishop) and Alex Kingston (Sarah Bishop) as well!

Ben Barnes Releases “Best Part” Cover with Music Group stories

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2021 was the year of Ben Barnes! From the hugely successful role of the Darkling on Netflix’s Shadow and Bone, to the release of his first EP Songs For You. Barnes has shown his talents stretch from the screen into the realm of music and song writing.

During Christmas time, Barnes and the group stories collaborated to bring a new life to the classic holiday song “This Christmas.” stories is a popular band that has a constantly rotating cast of musicians and guest singers. The vibes of stories’ acoustic sound pairs perfectly with Barnes’ soulful voice. Much to the surprise of fans, the dynamic duo has joined forces again!

This time stories and Barnes covered a Daniel Caesar hit, featuring H.E.R, “Best Part.” This stripped down version shows off Barnes’ vocals beautifully. Barnes has a soft, soothing voice that gives listeners the ability to truly focus on the lyrics. In a world that is often so chaotic and fast paced, it is nice to have a reason to slow down and enjoy a quiet moment.

“Best Part” is just the latest in a growing list of Barnes’ journey into the world of music. With the release of Songs For You earlier this year, he has shown a talent of writing and performing that have fans extremely happy. I hope over the coming year this list of collaborations will continue to grow!

For those interested in checking out more of stories, I highly recommend going to check out their social media. Followers of Barnes’ Instagram will be accustomed to seeing some playful clips of the group performing together that he has posted lately. Let’s just say the covering of the original Spider-Man song is one to watch.

The “Best Part” collaboration is now available on Spotify! If you haven’t listened to Songs For You yet, here is our full review. Also if you are just a Ben Barnes fan in general, check out our article about all he has accomplished in his career so far. Make sure to follow Nerds and Beyond to continue to stay up to date!

Lionsgate Releases Official Poster and Trailer for ‘Pursuit’

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Lionsgate has released the official poster and trailer for its newest action-thriller Pursuit. The film tells the story of Detective Breslin’s hunt for Calloway (Emile Hirsch), a known hacker on a violent search to find his kidnapped wife. When Calloway escapes police custody, Breslin teams up with another cop to find his prisoner. However, things take a turn when they learn Calloway’s crime-boss father (John Cusack) could be responsible for the situation.

The trailer for Pursuit features Hirsch and Cusack in their starring roles as they take the audience on a volatile ride of vengeance and redemption.

Along with the film’s trailer release, Lionsgate has shared the official poster for Pursuit. The explosive new poster features Cusack and Hirsch giving the audience an exciting look at what’s to come. You can check out the poster below.

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Directed by Brian Skiba and written by Skiba, Andrew Stevens, Dawn Bursteen, and Ben Fiore, Pursuit stars Emile Hirsch, Jake Manley, Elizabeth Ludlow, and John Cusack. The film will be available in select theaters and on-demand on February 18.

Shudder Releases New Trailer and Poster for ‘The Last Thing Mary Saw’

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Today, Shudder unveiled the trailer and poster for its upcoming original occult horror film The Last Thing Mary Saw. The film stars Isabelle Fuhrman, Stefanie Scott, and Rory Culkin. The official synopsis for the film is described below.

“Southold, New York, 1843: Young Mary (Scott), blood trickling from behind the blindfold tied around her eyes, is interrogated about the events surrounding her grandmother’s death. As the story jumps back in time, we witness Mary, raised in a repressively religious household, finding fleeting happiness in the arms of Eleanor (Fuhrman), the home’s maid. Her family, who believe they are seeing, speaking, and acting on God’s behalf, view the girls’ relationship as an abomination, to be dealt with as severely as possible. The couple attempt to carry on in secret, but someone is always watching, or listening, and the wages of perceived sin threaten to become death, with the tension only heightened by the arrival of an enigmatic stranger (Culkin) and the revelation of greater forces at work.”

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The Last Thing Mary Saw was produced by Isen Robbins and Aimee Schoof of Intrinsic Value Films, Harrison Allen and Madeleine Schumacher of Arachnid Films, Stephen Tedeschi, and executive produced by Scoop Wasserstein.

Shudder

The Last Thing Mary Saw will be released exclusively to stream on Shudder on January 20. Make sure to check out the trailer below to get a glimpse at this unique and terrifying film.

Synopsis for ‘Naomi’ Season 1, Episode 3 “Zero to Sixty” Released

The CW has released the synopsis for episode 3 of Naomi, titled “Zero to Sixty.” The episode sees Naomi learning to adjust to her powers and tackle other personal goals.

The full synopsis reads:

“LEARN TO WALK BEFORE YOU CAN RUN – Naomi (Kaci Walfall) gets guidance from Dee (Alexander Wraith) as she learns to harness her powers, all while juggling her everyday life as a teenager finishing her college application. And as Naomi’s obsession with uncovering answers has her and her friends engaging in dangerous behavior, Zumbado (Cranston Johnson) seeks out the help of an old friend to help further his plans. Also starring Mary-Charles Jones, Barry Watson, Mouzam Makkar, Daniel Puig, Camila Moreno, Will Meyers, Aidan Gemme and guest starring Stephanie March. Sheldon Candis directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama (#103).”

“Zero to Sixty” airs on Tuesdday, January 25 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Keep up with our coverage here, and stay tuned for our weekly recaps.

‘Kung Fu’: Vanessa Yao, Annie Q., and JB Tadena Cast for Season 2

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According to Deadline, the CW show Kung Fu has onboarded three new cast members. Vanessa Yao (Soul breaker, Blackfox Ridge), Annie Q. (Alex Strangelove, The Leftovers), and JB Tadena (SEAL Team, Westworld) are all slated to join the Kung Fu cast for season 2.

Yao will appear as Mia, Mei-Xue’s daughter, who was hinted at near the end of season 1. However, Nicky’s meeting with her newfound cousin won’t be all sunshine and rainbows. According to Deadline, “The daughter of a Guardian and a Warrior, [Mia’s] hybrid bloodline is a key piece of Russell Tan’s villainous plan”.

Speaking of Tans, Annie Q. is set to debut as Juliette Tan, daughter to Russell Tan and sister to Kerwin Tan. Season 2 will see her stepping up and trying to gain the favor of her father while battling with “just how far she’s willing to go to seize the brass ring and ascend to her father’s throne”.

Finally, Tadena will appear as Harmony Dumplings’ newest face, Chef Sebastian, as business booms for the Shen family. Ryan, newly single since his ex-beau’s move for work, will have his interest immediately piqued, but will anything come of it? Workplace relationships can be messy, and that’s when your S.O. isn’t friends with your mom (also the boss).

These three will join the regular cast which is comprised of: Olivia Liang, Eddie Liu, Tzi Ma, Kheng Hua Tan, Jon Prasida, Shannon Dang, Gavin Stenhouse, Vanessa Kai, Tony Chung, and Yvonne Chapman. How will the addition of these new faces affect the plot moving forward this upcoming season? Only time will tell.

Kung Fu returns on Wednesday, March 9 on The CW in its previously established 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT slot. Stay tuned for upcoming coverage concerning season 2, and check out all of our other content on the show here!

Synopsis for ‘Batwoman’ Season 3, Episode 10 “Toxic” Released

The CW has released the synopsis for the upcoming 10th episode of Batwoman, titled “Toxic.” The synopsis teases that Batwoman will have her hands quite full with both personal and superhero challenges.

The full synopsis reads:

“THE TIES THAT BIND – Batwoman’s (Javicia Leslie) hands are full as she juggles Jada’s (Robin Givens) demands, Mary’s (Nicole Kang) ever-increasing power and a new romantic entanglement. Loyalties are tested and motives come into question as Batwoman races against the clock to once again save the city and those closest to her. Also starring Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Camrus Johnson, Nick Creegan and Victoria Cartagena and guest starring Bridget Regan. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Caroline Dries and Jerry Shandy (#310).”

“Toxic” airs on Wednesday, January 26 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Keep up with our recaps and other coverage here.

‘Superman & Lois’ Season 2, Episode 3 “The Thing in the Mines” Synopsis

The CW has released the description for the third episode of Superman & Lois season 2, “ The Thing in the Mines.” The episode is written by Katie Aldrin & Juliana James.

“GREGORY SMITH (“EVERWOOD”) DIRECTS THE EPISODE – Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) reaches out to Ret. General Lane (Dylan Walsh) as Clark’s (Tyler Hoechlin) visions become worse during heated arguments with both Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin). Meanwhile, Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) shares her frustrations with Kyle (Erik Valdez). Lastly, Natalie (Tayler Buck) learns that her father (Wole Parks) didn’t follow through on a promise he made to her.”

Superman & Lois season 2 premieres Tuesday, January 11 at 8 p.m. ET on The CW. Stay tuned for updates and subsequent coverage.