Motherland: Fort Salem will return for its second season next month, and viewers will see five fresh faces on the Freeform drama series. Victor Webster, Mellany Barros, Praneet Akilla, Ess Hödlmoser, and Arlen Aguayo have all been added to the cast of the series which depicts an alternate history following the Salem Witch trials. Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Demetria McKinney, and Lyne Renée star in the series.
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- 5/28/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Freeform is rounding out its Season 2 cast for thriller drama series Motherland: Fort Salem. Victor Webster (Workin’ Moms), Mellany Barros (Chad), Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew), Ess Hödlmoser (The Boys) and Arlen Aguayo (The Good Doctor) will recur in the series created by Eliot Laurence (Claws).
They join series stars Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Demetria McKinney and Lyne Renée.
In Season 2, Raelle (Hickson), Tally (Sutton) and Abigail (Williams) confront higher stakes, dangerous magic and a new threat from an ancient group of witch hunters, the Camarilla. In the first season, we saw our trio of young witches follow in the footsteps of their foremothers, defending the nation from the Spree as part of the United States Army. Their training is intensified when they are promoted to attend War College, where their magic, relationships and beliefs will be pushed to the limits. While General Alder (Renée...
They join series stars Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Demetria McKinney and Lyne Renée.
In Season 2, Raelle (Hickson), Tally (Sutton) and Abigail (Williams) confront higher stakes, dangerous magic and a new threat from an ancient group of witch hunters, the Camarilla. In the first season, we saw our trio of young witches follow in the footsteps of their foremothers, defending the nation from the Spree as part of the United States Army. Their training is intensified when they are promoted to attend War College, where their magic, relationships and beliefs will be pushed to the limits. While General Alder (Renée...
- 5/27/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Is another song on Zoey’s own Playlist? Is Snowpiercer about to face its most monstrous threat? What’s ahead for Batwoman‘s ex? Who quarantines with whom on MacGyver? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows!
I am a huge fan of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and am thrilled it’s coming back. Do you have any scoop about Season 2? –Kay
The NBC series is back in fine form with its moving Season 2 premiere (airing Tuesday, Jan. 5), which features a cleverly staged family musical number about carrying on in grief, an unexpected new partnership and,...
I am a huge fan of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and am thrilled it’s coming back. Do you have any scoop about Season 2? –Kay
The NBC series is back in fine form with its moving Season 2 premiere (airing Tuesday, Jan. 5), which features a cleverly staged family musical number about carrying on in grief, an unexpected new partnership and,...
- 12/29/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
This article contains spoilers for The Boys Season 2 Episode 7
During the final minutes of the penultimate episode of The Boys’ second season, ‘Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker’, there was a mad scramble when a crucial courtroom showdown set up by Mallory and our gang went very badly awry.
The plan seemed fairly fool proof: with help from the series’ very own version of Aoc, Congresswomen Victoria Neuman, the team would force retired Vought scientist Dr. Jonah Vogelbaum – key in the creation of supes like Homelander – to testify about the company’s history of experiments with Compound V; experiments that are still being carried out at the secret Sage Grove Center facility, where Vought is trying to stabilize its effects on adults.
Unfortunately, just as Vogelbaum (John Doman) started to spill the beans while the world watched, the judge who was presiding over the hearing got his damn head exploded, and then Vogelbaum suffered the same fate,...
During the final minutes of the penultimate episode of The Boys’ second season, ‘Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker’, there was a mad scramble when a crucial courtroom showdown set up by Mallory and our gang went very badly awry.
The plan seemed fairly fool proof: with help from the series’ very own version of Aoc, Congresswomen Victoria Neuman, the team would force retired Vought scientist Dr. Jonah Vogelbaum – key in the creation of supes like Homelander – to testify about the company’s history of experiments with Compound V; experiments that are still being carried out at the secret Sage Grove Center facility, where Vought is trying to stabilize its effects on adults.
Unfortunately, just as Vogelbaum (John Doman) started to spill the beans while the world watched, the judge who was presiding over the hearing got his damn head exploded, and then Vogelbaum suffered the same fate,...
- 10/2/2020
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
In episode 6 of The Boys Season 2, ‘The Bloody Doors Off’, we got a few answers to some of our lingering questions, and our first proper introduction to Cindy, the supe with a unique power – one that frightens other supes.
Ess Hödlmoser, who plays Cindy on the show, has been instrumental to The Boys in more ways than one, as they were also the assistant stunt coordinator on Season 2. Hödlmoser was behind Pennywise’s strange and disturbing contortions in Andy Muschietti’s It, and has worked on The Strain, Killjoys, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Expanse – clearly a multi-skilled performer in demand!
We finally get to meet Cindy at Vought’s Sage Grove facility, where she is being kept locked down under the care of former The Seven member, Lamplighter (Shawn Ashmore). We can safely say that Vought has been trying to control and manipulate Cindy for quite a while at its New Mutants-esque hospital,...
Ess Hödlmoser, who plays Cindy on the show, has been instrumental to The Boys in more ways than one, as they were also the assistant stunt coordinator on Season 2. Hödlmoser was behind Pennywise’s strange and disturbing contortions in Andy Muschietti’s It, and has worked on The Strain, Killjoys, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Expanse – clearly a multi-skilled performer in demand!
We finally get to meet Cindy at Vought’s Sage Grove facility, where she is being kept locked down under the care of former The Seven member, Lamplighter (Shawn Ashmore). We can safely say that Vought has been trying to control and manipulate Cindy for quite a while at its New Mutants-esque hospital,...
- 9/25/2020
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
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