Heather Lind is an actress who was born on March 22, 1983, in Upland, Pennsylvania. In 2010, she began her acting career working on stage. She made her first television appearance in 2011 when she played the role of Melissa Samuels in an episode of ‘Blue Bloods’. Her film debut came the following year when she appeared as Shannon in ‘The Last Day of August’. Lind’s first recurring role in television was Katy in ‘Boardwalk Empire’ which she played between 2011 and 2012. She is now best-known for the role of Anna Strong in ‘Turn: Washington’s Spies’ which she has
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- 12/9/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Joseph Baxter Jul 27, 2016
AMC’s historical drama Turn: Washington’s Spies received a renewal for a fourth season that wraps up the entire series...
Fans of the AMC show Turn: Washington’s Spies just received what would have to be double-edged bayonet on their musket. The basic cable giant’s dramatic serial depiction of the American Revolution’s famed Culper Spy Ring just received a renewal for Season 4. However, said renewal also comes with a crucial caveat in the bittersweet news that the upcoming new season will be its very last.
AMC officially announced that the final turn for Turn will ultimately occur at the conclusion of the freshly ordered Season 4, set for a 10-episode run that will air in 2017. While the series hasn’t quite been the ubiquitous ratings juggernaut as network peers such as The Walking Dead, it has developed a strong fan following, with the...
AMC’s historical drama Turn: Washington’s Spies received a renewal for a fourth season that wraps up the entire series...
Fans of the AMC show Turn: Washington’s Spies just received what would have to be double-edged bayonet on their musket. The basic cable giant’s dramatic serial depiction of the American Revolution’s famed Culper Spy Ring just received a renewal for Season 4. However, said renewal also comes with a crucial caveat in the bittersweet news that the upcoming new season will be its very last.
AMC officially announced that the final turn for Turn will ultimately occur at the conclusion of the freshly ordered Season 4, set for a 10-episode run that will air in 2017. While the series hasn’t quite been the ubiquitous ratings juggernaut as network peers such as The Walking Dead, it has developed a strong fan following, with the...
- 7/26/2016
- Den of Geek
Turn: Washington’s Spies is really starting to heat up. And not just because this week’s episode contained quite a fiery battle. Rather, after last week’s slow burn, melodramatic episode, this week’s really cranked things up and kept my interest throughout. The most interesting characters are finally getting their chance to shine, and even the most misused characters (*cough*Anna Strong*cough*) are getting their time to shine. Season three has corrected tons of mistakes in character arcs, and all leading up to this strong, action packed hour. This week on Turn: Washington’s Spies: Anna, now at camp with Ben and Caleb, gets a chance to
Turn Washington’s Spies Review: “Hypocrisy, Fraud, and Tyranny” Runs Rampant...
Turn Washington’s Spies Review: “Hypocrisy, Fraud, and Tyranny” Runs Rampant...
- 5/24/2016
- by Nick Hogan
- TVovermind.com
Take a look @ AMC's 'Revolutionary War' drama series "Turn: Washington's Spies - The Complete Second Season", based on the book "Washington's Spies" by author Alexander Rose, available on Blu-ray and DVD from Anchor Bay Entertainment, March 22, 2016 in a 3-disc set, containing all 10 episodes from the second season revealing the true story of the patriotic 'turncoats' of the Us American Revolution, who gave birth to modern spycraft:
"...'Abraham Woodhull' (Jamie Bell), a farmer living in British-occupied Long Island during the Revolutionary War, bands together with his childhood friends to form the 'Culper Ring', America's first spy ring. 'Turn: Washington's Spies - The Complete Second Season' moves deeper into the battles waged by soldiers and civilians alike in the pursuit of freedom and the sacrifices they're willing to make to secure it.
"As Abe becomes more committed to the Culper Ring activities, 'George Washington' (Ian Kahn) battles both personal...
"...'Abraham Woodhull' (Jamie Bell), a farmer living in British-occupied Long Island during the Revolutionary War, bands together with his childhood friends to form the 'Culper Ring', America's first spy ring. 'Turn: Washington's Spies - The Complete Second Season' moves deeper into the battles waged by soldiers and civilians alike in the pursuit of freedom and the sacrifices they're willing to make to secure it.
"As Abe becomes more committed to the Culper Ring activities, 'George Washington' (Ian Kahn) battles both personal...
- 3/8/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
With autumn coming up on the calendar, it's hard to hold back images of the approaching Halloween season—hot apple cider, cold pumpkin guts, and watchful scarecrows. The latter are featured in Joshua Viola's short story, "Scarecrows", which will be released in the upcoming horror anthology Nightmares Unhinged: Twenty Tales of Terror. Ahead of the collection's September 8th release from Hex Publishers, we have Viola's short story for Daily Dead readers to enjoy.
"Nightmares come in many forms. Some rend the veil of sleep with heart-stopping madness. Others defy sanity to leave a helpless corner of your mind twitching for release. Sometimes, hours after waking, a nightmare drifts across your memory, tainting your day with wisps of discomfort. Nightmares Unhinged reveals horror in all its mutable forms—abject to absurd—through twenty tales of terror.
Contributors include Mario Acevedo, bestselling author of the Felix Gomez vampire series; Nebula Award winner...
"Nightmares come in many forms. Some rend the veil of sleep with heart-stopping madness. Others defy sanity to leave a helpless corner of your mind twitching for release. Sometimes, hours after waking, a nightmare drifts across your memory, tainting your day with wisps of discomfort. Nightmares Unhinged reveals horror in all its mutable forms—abject to absurd—through twenty tales of terror.
Contributors include Mario Acevedo, bestselling author of the Felix Gomez vampire series; Nebula Award winner...
- 8/28/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
As if Sleepy Hollow didn’t end its freshman season on a crazy enough note, season two is already looking to up the ante by introducing Ichabod Crane’s (Tom Mison) former flame – an ex-girlfriend that may not have all her marbles.
Turn star Heather Lind will appear as Mary Wells, Crane’s English ex straight out of the 18th century, who will reportedly start off as a likeable enough character before she turns the crazy meter up to full force. According to TV Line, Wells will quickly become “flighty, moody and prone to fits of extreme jealousy.”
Lind is scheduled to begin in her arc with episode 205, and will finish filming her guest star role before returning for season two of AMC’s hit series, Turn, as spy Anna Strong.
It’ll be interesting to see how the show pulls this off, adding yet another character from Crane’s past to the line-up.
Turn star Heather Lind will appear as Mary Wells, Crane’s English ex straight out of the 18th century, who will reportedly start off as a likeable enough character before she turns the crazy meter up to full force. According to TV Line, Wells will quickly become “flighty, moody and prone to fits of extreme jealousy.”
Lind is scheduled to begin in her arc with episode 205, and will finish filming her guest star role before returning for season two of AMC’s hit series, Turn, as spy Anna Strong.
It’ll be interesting to see how the show pulls this off, adding yet another character from Crane’s past to the line-up.
- 6/29/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Another skeleton is about to fall out of Ichabod Crane’s 18th century closet — and this one is full-tilt cray cray.
Related Exclusive: Sleepy Hollow Taps One Tree Hill Actor to Aid Ichabod & Abbie
TVLine has learned exclusively that Turn actress Heather Lind will guest star in Season 2 of Sleepy Hollow as Mary Wells, an old flame of Ichabod’s from England.
While at first pleasant and sweet, Mary has a darker side — and will prove to be flighty, moody and prone to fits of extreme jealousy. (If only The Bachelor existed back in 1781…)
Related Sleepy Hollow Season 2 First Look: Who’s That Girl?...
Related Exclusive: Sleepy Hollow Taps One Tree Hill Actor to Aid Ichabod & Abbie
TVLine has learned exclusively that Turn actress Heather Lind will guest star in Season 2 of Sleepy Hollow as Mary Wells, an old flame of Ichabod’s from England.
While at first pleasant and sweet, Mary has a darker side — and will prove to be flighty, moody and prone to fits of extreme jealousy. (If only The Bachelor existed back in 1781…)
Related Sleepy Hollow Season 2 First Look: Who’s That Girl?...
- 6/26/2014
- TVLine.com
When we first met Abraham Woodhull, the saddest cabbage farmer in all of 1776 Long Island, earlier this year, he was suffering through the psychological discomfort of sitting on the political fence while his childhood friends took up arms for the patriot cause against the garrison of British soldiers in his hometown of Setauket. Ben Talmadge was a Connecticut Dragoon officer. Caleb Brewster had gone underground to disrupt British operations. And Anna Strong, the woman Abe gave up to marry his dead brother’s fiancée, was likely spitting in the redcoats’ whiskey as she served them at her husband’s pub.
- 6/9/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
With all due respect to Mary Woodhull, the plain Tory wife of Turn’s Long Island cabbage farmer — and patriot spy — audiences have spent the show’s first seven episodes wondering, “Why did Abe marry her?” She’s not Abe’s type at all, and her main character trait so far has been to express disapproval and disappointment. Abe clearly was meant for Anna Strong, the brave and buxom patriot he was secretly engaged to before Mary, and the short answer to the question has always been that Abe was simply a loyal son and brother. Mary had been arranged...
- 5/26/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
What’s not to love about a duel? Stand 10 paces apart from a man who’s insulted your honor. Flip a coin to see who fires first. Aim. Shoot. Kill or die. In 1804, the sitting vice-president of the United States, Aaron Burr, killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in Weehawken, N.J. American history was forever changed. In Sunday’s episode of Turn, Abraham Woodhull found himself staring down the barrel of a Captain Simcoe’s pistol after the ruthless British soldier returned to Setauket with his eyes set on Anna Strong. Abe had been led to believe that Simcoe...
- 5/19/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
Abraham Woodhull is the American’s lone productive spy in 1777 New York, but did we see a glimpse of his bloody fate? In the episode’s opening moments, he meets with an undercover British officer in a tavern teeming with Redcoats. After a quick exchange of passwords, Abe leaves with a special coded egg, marked with the intentions of the British troops — Philadelphia By Land. But outside, he’s harassed by a hungry British soldier, and in their haggling, the egg breaks, Abe’s ruse is discovered, and he’s shot in the gut. The Brit yells, “Traitor! Traitor! I’ve killed a traitor!
- 5/12/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
It was the third episode of Turn, AMC’s Revolutionary War spy thriller, but it sure felt more like a season premiere. Abraham Woodhull (Jamie Bell) had been a somewhat lackluster protagonist in the first two episodes, a farmer victimized by bad luck who has the added misfortune of consistently being the second or third smartest person in every room he’s in. This is the guy who’s going to help turn the tide for General Washington’s Continental Army by spying on the redcoats in New York? This is the guy who’s going to make history interesting...
- 4/21/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
A popular and comforting misconception of the American Revolution is that aggrieved American patriots united to take up arms against British redcoats, and that a new nation rejoiced as one after finally throwing off the yoke of tyranny in 1783. In fact, our war for independence was a civil war that divided families and neighbors — Ben Franklin’s son was a devoted loyalist, for example, and thousands would flee the colonies after America’s victory. Another substantial segment of the population tried to straddle the fence — switching sides depending on whose troops were closest that day.
That’s the background for...
That’s the background for...
- 4/7/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
Sneak Peek footage and images from AMC's upcoming American Revolution action drama series "Turn", premiering April 6, 2014, based on the non-fiction book "Washington’s Spies" by author Alexander Rose, set in the summer of 1776:
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring'...
"...an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring'...
"...an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
- 4/5/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
AMC’s new Revolutionary War drama series Turn received a glowing presidential endorsement tonight as former U.S. President George H.W. Bush and his wife former first lady Barbara Bush hosted a private Houston, TX screening of the new show with the cast, executive producers Barry Josephson and Craig Silverstein and several AMC executives including president and general manager Charlie Collier in attendance. Turn, which debuts on Sunday, April 6 at 9pm Et, follows the story of Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell), a Long Island farmer who is integral in the creation of a spy ring that assists George Washington during the Revolutionary War. As the former head of the CIA, Bush was elated with Turn, exclaiming to the audience after the screening, “AMC put together a brilliant show, a fantastic cast, there’s one problem however, and that’s waiting till the next episode.” Collier said, “It was utterly fascinating to...
- 3/30/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
In anticipation of the premiere of AMC's new Revolutionary War drama "Turn," Zap2it has your first look at seven exclusive character posters and descriptions to viewers can meet the characters.
From Abraham Woodhull and his childhood love Anna Strong to Red Coats Major Hewlett and John Graves Simcoe, these are the characters drawn together during the creation of America's first spy ring. Check out all the character posters and descriptions here.
"So much about that period expects great tales of heroism and great tales of people stepping up to the plate against great odds, and this isn't," leading man Jamie Bell told Zap2it at the TCA winter press tour. "Because [Abraham] isn't [a hero], really. He retreats. He does kind of the exact opposite of what we expect someone to do."
"Turn's" 90-minute premiere airs Sunday, April 6 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on AMC.
From Abraham Woodhull and his childhood love Anna Strong to Red Coats Major Hewlett and John Graves Simcoe, these are the characters drawn together during the creation of America's first spy ring. Check out all the character posters and descriptions here.
"So much about that period expects great tales of heroism and great tales of people stepping up to the plate against great odds, and this isn't," leading man Jamie Bell told Zap2it at the TCA winter press tour. "Because [Abraham] isn't [a hero], really. He retreats. He does kind of the exact opposite of what we expect someone to do."
"Turn's" 90-minute premiere airs Sunday, April 6 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on AMC.
- 3/7/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Sneak Peek footage and images from AMC's upcoming 'American Revolution' action drama pilot "Turn", based on the non-fiction book "Washington’s Spies" by author Alexander Rose, set in the summer of 1776:
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring'...
"...an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Turn"...
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring'...
"...an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Turn"...
- 3/1/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
For use on external sites w/exclusive video premieres.
Jamie Bell's character Abraham Woodhull is at the center of this Zap2it exclusive clip from AMC's new spy drama "Turn."
In the show, Abe decides to become a spy for the American revolutionaries against the British forces. His decision causes friction in his personal life between those who tell him he's doing the right thing -- like his childhood sweetheart Anna Strong -- and those who think he is "something corrupt" in their town -- like his father and wife.
Based on some of the extreme imagery in this trailer, it's clear that the job of being America's first spy doesn't come easy for Abe. As Bell told Zap2it at the TCA 2014 winter press tour, it's never quite clear what motivates Abraham to take this position with the revolution.
"There's so much that he has going against him that I love the hesitancy,...
Jamie Bell's character Abraham Woodhull is at the center of this Zap2it exclusive clip from AMC's new spy drama "Turn."
In the show, Abe decides to become a spy for the American revolutionaries against the British forces. His decision causes friction in his personal life between those who tell him he's doing the right thing -- like his childhood sweetheart Anna Strong -- and those who think he is "something corrupt" in their town -- like his father and wife.
Based on some of the extreme imagery in this trailer, it's clear that the job of being America's first spy doesn't come easy for Abe. As Bell told Zap2it at the TCA 2014 winter press tour, it's never quite clear what motivates Abraham to take this position with the revolution.
"There's so much that he has going against him that I love the hesitancy,...
- 2/26/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
SyFy star Emily Rose (Haven) has landed a recurring role on USA Networks‘ police drama Graceland. She’ll play Jessica Foster, the FBI’s sexy and forceful Assistant Deputy Director who’s both Mike’s (Aaron Tveit) superior and his ally (and potential love interest). Rose returns to SyFy’s Haven this Spring for its split 26-episode Season 5. She’s with Domain and Forward Entertainment. Actress Idara Victor (Vegas) has booked a recurring role in AMC‘s new series Turn. She’ll play Abigail, a 26-year-old African American woman who was sold into the Strong household at the age of 13 and grew up alongside Anna Strong (Heather Lind), becoming her confidante and her housemaid. The period drama centered on the American Revolutionary spies known as The Culper Ring and is adapted from Alexander Rose’s book Washington’s Spies. It premieres April 6. Victor is repped by Untitled Entertainment.
- 2/12/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Sneak Peek AMC's new 'American Revolution' action drama pilot "Turn", based on the non-fiction book "Washington’s Spies" by author Alexander Rose, set in the summer of 1776:
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring', an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Turn"...
"...New York farmer 'Abe Woodhull' bands together with a group of childhood friends to form 'The Culper Ring', an unlikely group of spies, working for George Washington, who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence..."
"Turn", from AMC Studios, is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein ("Nikita") and executive produced by Barry Josephson ("Bones") from Josephson Entertainment.
Cast includes Jamie Bell as 'Abraham Woodhull', Kevin McNally as 'Judge Richard Woodhull', Burn Gorman as 'Major Hewlett', Angus MacFadyen as 'Robert Rogers', Jj Feild as 'Major John Andre', Seth Numrich as 'Ben Talmadge', Daniel Henshall as 'Caleb' and Heather Lind as 'Anna Strong'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Turn"...
- 1/8/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Comic Con hasn’t been strictly superheroes in a long, long time. We have scoured the schedule for this year’s event and have pulled out the dark, the bloody, the monstrous, and the ghostly panels that look to be right up FEARnet readers’s alley.
Paranormal Passion Panel
Authors discuss the inclusion of romantic elements in their action-packed novels. Protagonists must battle the forces of evil while trying to keep the world (and often their lovers) safe from destruction. Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy leads a discussion with Comic-Con special guest Christine Feehan (The Dark Series), Claudia Gray (Spellcaster), Aprilynne Pike (Earthbound), Lauren Kate (The Fallen Novels), Kendare Blake (Antigoddess), and Magnus Flyte (City of Dark Magic).
Thursday July 18, 2013 10:30am - 11:30am
Room 24Abc
Masters of the Web
Some of the most prominent and influential film pundits on the web discuss the film industry, writing for film online,...
Paranormal Passion Panel
Authors discuss the inclusion of romantic elements in their action-packed novels. Protagonists must battle the forces of evil while trying to keep the world (and often their lovers) safe from destruction. Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy leads a discussion with Comic-Con special guest Christine Feehan (The Dark Series), Claudia Gray (Spellcaster), Aprilynne Pike (Earthbound), Lauren Kate (The Fallen Novels), Kendare Blake (Antigoddess), and Magnus Flyte (City of Dark Magic).
Thursday July 18, 2013 10:30am - 11:30am
Room 24Abc
Masters of the Web
Some of the most prominent and influential film pundits on the web discuss the film industry, writing for film online,...
- 7/10/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
The full Sunday, July 21st schedule for Comic-Con has been officially announced. While there’s not too many horror panels on Sunday, we have details on Supernatural and Under the Dome. Also, sci-fi fans won’t want to miss the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary panel:
Supernatural Special Video Presentation and Q&A: “Series stars Jared Padalecki (Friday the 13th [2009]), Jensen Ackles (My Bloody Valentine 3D), Misha Collins (Ringer), and Mark A. Sheppard (Battlestar Galactica), along with executive producer Jeremy Carver (U.S. version of Being Human) return to Hall H to answer questions from the audience about what’s in store for the ninth season of this exciting series. Fans will also be treated to an exclusive video presentation featuring series highlights, as well as a portion of the special features from the upcoming Supernatural: The Complete Eighth Season DVD and Blu-ray release, in stores September 10. The ninth season...
Supernatural Special Video Presentation and Q&A: “Series stars Jared Padalecki (Friday the 13th [2009]), Jensen Ackles (My Bloody Valentine 3D), Misha Collins (Ringer), and Mark A. Sheppard (Battlestar Galactica), along with executive producer Jeremy Carver (U.S. version of Being Human) return to Hall H to answer questions from the audience about what’s in store for the ninth season of this exciting series. Fans will also be treated to an exclusive video presentation featuring series highlights, as well as a portion of the special features from the upcoming Supernatural: The Complete Eighth Season DVD and Blu-ray release, in stores September 10. The ninth season...
- 7/7/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Two weeks from now Sdcc 2013 will be winding down, so are there enough horror offerings to entice attendees back to the show for Day 4 (July 21)? With "Supernatural" kicking things off bright and early, we say, "Yes!"
Also on the schedule for Sunday (traditionally the family-themed day of the event) are "Under the Dome," an update on the adaptation of George R.R. Martin's werewolf/Pi/serial killer mashup novella The Skin Trade, a chance to build your own monster, surviving in a post-apocalyptic world, a Neil Gaiman Spotlight panel, a look at what's coming from Diamond Select Toys, a how-to on creating suspenseful, exciting, anxiety-inducing stories, and per usual, a screening of "Buffy the Musical: Once More with Feeling" to close things out.
Since the horror offerings are so light, we've expanded our Day 4 highlights list to cover such topics as the future of sci-fi novels, the 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who,...
Also on the schedule for Sunday (traditionally the family-themed day of the event) are "Under the Dome," an update on the adaptation of George R.R. Martin's werewolf/Pi/serial killer mashup novella The Skin Trade, a chance to build your own monster, surviving in a post-apocalyptic world, a Neil Gaiman Spotlight panel, a look at what's coming from Diamond Select Toys, a how-to on creating suspenseful, exciting, anxiety-inducing stories, and per usual, a screening of "Buffy the Musical: Once More with Feeling" to close things out.
Since the horror offerings are so light, we've expanded our Day 4 highlights list to cover such topics as the future of sci-fi novels, the 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who,...
- 7/7/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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