Clary & Jace FANSOURCE

November 09, 2018  judy No comments kat mcnamara

Another new project for Katherine!!!

Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments star Katherine McNamara has joined Charlie Day’s Hollywood satire El Tonto which also stars Kate Beckinsale, Jason Sudeiks, John Malkovich, Edie Falco and Ray Liotta among others. The comedy tells the story of a mute, played by Day, who becomes a Hollywood sensation. McNamara’s character is described as a being a campaign manager for the mayor, who is a recent chipper UCLA grad. McNamara recently joined season 7 of Arrow in a pivotal recurring role as Maya, a scrappy street fighter and thief from Star City. The final season of Shadowhunters is airing next year. McNamara is repped by The Gersh Agency and Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner & Klein.

VIA:DEADLINE

November 06, 2018  judy No comments interview, kat mcnamara

Shadowhunters” doesn’t return until next year, but star Katherine McNamara (Clary) shared some scoop with International Business Times to hold everyone over.

The last 12 episodes — 10 episodes of Season 3B and a two-part series finale — of Freeform’s fantasy series, which was canceled back in June, will begin airing on Feb. 25, 2019. When the Season 3B premiere date arrives, the show will start to take “the entire world that we know and love and [turn] it on its head,” McNamara told IBT.

After the events of the Season 3A finale, which saw an explosion seemingly take out Lilith (Anna Hopkins), Clary and her brother, everyone’s forever changed. One of the characters affected most, though, is Clary.

“She will never be the same,” the actress said. “She will never go back to the person that she was. She can never be that person again after what happened.”

When “Shadowhunters” starts back up, a short amount of time will pass before Clary appears again. Jace (Dominic Sherwood) and Simon (Alberto Rosende) believed her to be gone forever at the end of the last episode, and that will continue into the Season 3B premiere. The show will take a look at how all the characters are handling what they went through in that last episode and what they’re continuing to go through because of all that happened.

“You see how people are dealing with this new state of events, in which Magnus [Harry Shum Jr.] has no magic, and Clary’s gone,” McNamara said. “But it hits everyone differently, and everybody handles it in their own way, and it’s very indicative, not only of the characters but of their relationship with Clary, how they process this.”

Although the show returns on a not-so-happy note, over the course of the final 12 episodes, there will be good moments for the characters. While McNamara originally could only eke out, with a strained voice, a dragging, “Uh…,” when asked if Clary will be happy in the end, or even for just a short while, she eventually conceded that there will be some “good pockets of happiness” for her.

“There’s actually some really beautiful stuff in 3B,” she said. “Some really beautiful stuff, some really romantic stuff, some really sweet stuff, some really heartfelt stuff. But there’s also a lot of heartbreaking stuff. There’s also a lot of things that — you need tissues for happy and sad things, let me put it that way.”

She continued: “But, in the end, it’s a very bittersweet season. And I think it’s only fitting because the way the show ended was very bittersweet, and the way everything happened was very bittersweet. Having the show end on a bittersweet note, I think, works.”

Overall, Season 3B will be intense and will hit a lot of different emotions, but the actress broke it down a little bit more, giving some specifics about the new episodes. She believes “these last 12 are the best episodes we’ve ever done,” with a different reason for liking each one.

“I’m going through them in my head. I’m like, ‘Oh, [Season 3, episode] 11’s fantastic, but so is 12, and 13 is crazy, and 14 is bonkers,’” she said. “Fifteen is one of my favorites. Fifteen’s special, not only story-wise but one of our ADs, one of our assistant directors — who was a second AD first season, a first AD Season 2 and 3 — it’s his directorial debut of a television series. And he did a fantastic job, and we loved working with him. I’m so excited for that episode.”

As for the final three episodes of “Shadowhunters”? It doesn’t seem like fans will be disappointed.

“Ooh, 20. There’s an epic fight in 20,” she revealed, before fawning over the two-part series finale. “Then 21 and 22 — I just — they’re everything.”

To make sure fans truly understand how great the ending episodes are, she reiterated, “They’re everything.”

See it all go down when “Shadowhunters” Season 3B premieres on Freeform on Feb. 25, 2019.

SOURCE:ibtimes

October 12, 2018  judy No comments events, gallery update, kat mcnamara

Sorry forgot to post a look at Kat from last month event she went to thats been in the gallery

GALLERY UPDATE
KAT MCNAMARA > EVENTS > 2018 > Showtime Emmy Eve Nominees Celebration 9/16

October 04, 2018  judy No comments dominic sherwood, instagram, kat mcnamara
October 02, 2018  judy No comments dominic sherwood, gallery update

Dominic appeared at OZCOMIC CON in Brisbane and in Sydney the past 2 weekends with Matthew Daddario, thanks to CLare Krammer who hosted their panel and posted some pics during their panel on twitter which are added to the gallery.

GALLERY UPDATE
KAT AND DOM > EVENTS > CONVENTIONS > Dom/Matt (Parabatai panel at OZ COMIC CON Brisbane – 9/22-23

KAT AND DOM > EVENTS > CONVENTIONS > Dom/Matt (Parabatai panel at OZ COMIC CON – Sydney – 9/28-29

September 28, 2018  judy No comments interview, kat mcnamara

Kat uses a bunch of different emojis to describe her answers that were given.

via Seventeen mag youtube page

September 28, 2018  judy No comments dominic sherwood, interviews


“Shadowhunters Star Dominic Sherwood On The Amazing Fan Support | Digital Exclusive | SYFY Australia”


Dominic Sherwood Reacts to “Shadowhunters” PCAs 2018 Nominations | E! News AU

September 25, 2018  judy No comments other, Uncategorized


Shadowhunters got 3 nominations GUYS!!
– Show of 2018, Bingeworthy Show of 2018, and Sci-fi/Fantasy Show of 2018.


Kat is up for
Female TV Star of 2018.

Also Harry got nominated for Male TV Star of 2018

If your on twitter be sure to use #TheFemaleTVStar #KatherineMcNamara #PCAs #HarryShumJr #TheMaleTVStar #TheBingeworthyShow #TheScifiFantasyShow #TheShow, Come on ya’ll we are so close to the seeing our show win another set of well respected and deserved awards for everything we DO we can at least keep trying and believing we can SAVE SHADOWHUNTERS

September 22, 2018  judy No comments kat mcnamara

Katherine McNamara is taking aim at her first post-Shadowhunters gig — and it’s a doozy. TVLine has learned exclusively that the actress is joining Arrow in a pivotal recurring role.

According to sources, McNamara will appear during the first half of Season 7 as Maya, a scrappy street fighter and thief from Star City. The initial — and unofficial — casting notice for the character likened the character to “Buffy the Superhero Slayer.”

McNamara’s casting comes roughly three months after Freeform announced that Shadowhunters would conclude after three seasons. The final 12-episode run — aka Season 3B, titled Shadowhunters: The Final Hunt — will air in Spring 2019 and include a two-hour series finale event.

The actress recently reprised her role of Sonya in the third installment of The Maze Runner trilogy, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, which opened earlier this year. She originated the role in the second film Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.

As previously reported, Arrow‘s other big Season 7 casting moves include the series-regular return of Colton Haynes (As Roy Harper), and the arrival of Holly Elissa (Supernatural), Miranda Edwards (The Magicians), Michael Jonsson (Van Helsing) as the fearsome DC villains known as the Longbow Hunters.

Additionally, this year’s Arrowverse crossover event — which will air Sunday, Dec. 9 through Tuesday, Dec. 11, comprised of the ninth episodes of The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl‘s new seasons — will feature guest stars Ruby Rose (as Batwoman/Kate Kane) Tyler Hoechlin (reprising his role as Supergirl‘s Superman/Clark Kent), Grimm‘s Elizabeth Tulloch (as Lois Lane) and Cassandra Jean Amell (as Mr. Freeze’s wife, Nora).

via:tv line

September 16, 2018  judy No comments dominic sherwood, interview

British actor Dominic Sherwood has been setting young hearts aflame for the last few years in the Netflix series Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments. However, with the show having been announced as Season 3 being its last, an outpouring of grief and demands for it to be picked up are the resounding cries across social media. Unfortunately, not all shows can be saved from the chopping block, and its fate appears to be sealed.

Despite this being bad news for fans, Sherwood has taken it in his stride. Prior to his arrival back onto Australian shores for the Brisbane and Sydney Oz Comic-Con events, we had a chat with him about the love and support from the fans and also some first world hair problems.

The show has been Sherwood’s longest running project and for a young actor, a TV series can be one of the best training grounds. Offering an opportunity to get comfortable in the skin of a character, whilst also teaching the importance of working in and amongst a crew, and having to pull your weight to ensure the work gets done. Sherwood elaborates on the things he learnt from his experience on Shadowhunters that he feels has helped him become a better actor.

“From the point of view of just strictly acting, and what that artform has become, to me there’s a lot about this business that I didn’t really understand, especially in TV, because I hadn’t done TV in quite a long time. There’s a lot more about this business that I’m now starting to grasp a little better. And then, from the point of view of actual performance, some of what Jace had to go through was so incredibly difficult, that a lot of those times we didn’t have a huge amount of time. Whether it was physically learning these fights or emotionally getting into the right place.”

“From that point of view, I’ve sort of learned how to pull it out of my ass when I needed to, because sometimes we just didn’t have any choice. There were times when we’re losing daylight, or we have a night shoot and the sun’s coming up and you just have to get that take done there and then. It’s almost like theatre acting, because you don’t really have a second shot at it, because this is the only time we’re going to do it. I have to learn how to do that quite quickly. But, when you have a cast and a crew around you who are so supportive and amazing, it makes it a lot easier because you’re just being supported constantly. It’s a great lesson to learn with great people.”

It’s intriguing then, with the fortune of hindsight, and now with the ability to look back on his time playing Jace Herondale whether or not there would be something he would’ve liked to have changed about the character, be it physical, emotional or mental.

“Season 1, and the beginning of Season 2, we had some hair issues. Some pretty drastic hair issues. It got very long by the end and Jace is very in and out of. Because we had taken the sides so short there was nothing – this is the most cosmetic conversation that we were ever going to have. It is definitely the most cosmetic conversation that I’ve ever had. Towards the end was when we kind of had a problem because it was hot, so it was sweaty and with all of the product they were putting in my hair, we’d have to pin it back. There was no weight in my hair to keep it back and off my face. They were very clear that they did not really want hair in my face at any point. In Season 2 we just kind of gave up on that concept, and we were like “look it’s going to end up in his face and it’s going to happen”. There were times when my hair was so sprayed and slicked backwards that it honestly felt like a helmet. So maybe I would’ve changed that possibly, the hair was a bit of pain in the ass for some time.”

But, if we’re being a little more substantive, the one thing that can’t be changed or denied is the deluge of support the fanbase has shown since the cancellation announcement. It’s never pleasant for those working on the show to have to find new employment. However, Sherwood feels grateful that the sting of the cancellation has been overwhelmed by the love.

“Having a strong support base in any avenue in the world is so fundamental. I think that a lot of what we’ve seen over the course of the show, a lot of the issues we deal with, are real issues that young people are going through in the real world. A lot of what we have seen is that people really struggle with who to talk to about it all. I’m 28 now and I still do the same thing. People go through the same break ups as me. Maybe my story is a little different, and who do I talk to about it?”

“I think that the wonderful feeling of having all these people who support it from all over the world, all different avenues, from different countries and different places is just wonderful. Because, it’s really a nice, heartwarming moment in the world, where really we do need unity; we do need a sense of togetherness because it seems more and more every day I watch the news and people are trying to tear apart from each other. Or the powers that be are trying to tear people apart. I think it’s really important that we, as group of people, stick together and look after each other and make sure that everyone is happy, healthy and successful. That’s what this has really epitomised for me. The fan reaction has made me feel that there’s hope out there.”

he support can also be attributed to the show’s diverse casting and representation of LGBTIQ characters on screen. Shows like Shadowhunters, tap into an audience market that are specifically looking to see their community being shown. Something that was acknowledged by cast and crew alike.

“It’s happening more and more with media which I think is fantastic; that there’s proof that people are being represented in a positive way. Where before, essentially they were represented in a negative, stereotypical way which is incorrect, because there aren’t just one version of people. There isn’t a stereotype for any of these groups, they’re people. Every single person is different. You have a different fingerprint; you have different irises; you’re different people. You are individuals and that’s what makes individuals and the collective so beautiful is that no one is exactly alike.”

For those who may not be familiar with the ~aesthetic~ of the show, think goth supernatural demon hunters, lots of leather, crazy weaponry, and magical rune tattoos. The tattoos of course serve a purpose in the show, and it’s no surprise that Sherwood has had some fans approach him at conventions with these same symbols tattooed, though one particular fan took him by surprise.

“Yeah. We’ve had a few that have come up here and there, and then I just had one recently where someone got my face tattooed on them pretty big, which is a little scary. The runes from the show is cool, but my face, I don’t really know why anybody would do that. It’s very flattering but I hope they got post-makeup Dom rather than pre-makeup Dom, because otherwise that’s just a shitshow. Oh sorry, I don’t know if I’m allowed to say that!”

Fans needn’t worry too much about Sherwood’s future prospects though. He’s not really allowed to elaborate but he reassures us that he has some projects lined up for future work. So obviously fans will want to keep track of him on his social media for those announcements.

“Correct. There are things coming up, and it’s important for me and my team that we make the right choices moving forward, career wise. There are some things that came in that weren’t exactly right or things that I didn’t necessarily want to do on the back of it and on the back of what I’ve done so far in my career. So it’s important we make the right choices moving forward but yes, there are very bright things on the horizon but unfortunately I am absolutely not allowed to talk about them. But the love of my life is this career, so I will not be gone, I will not be disappearing into the world. I don’t know what I would do if I wasn’t an actor, I’d probably be unemployed and I’ve done my fair share of that ”

SOURCE:theaureview






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