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  • ‘We Were Liars’ Author E. Lockhart Reveals Season 2 Returning Cast

    We Were Liars author E. Lockhart has revealed returning cast for Season 2 of the Prime Video adaptation of her best-selling novel.

    Joseph Zada, who will soon appear as Haymitch Abernathy in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, will be back as Johnny Sinclair Dennis, and Emil Alyn Lind will also return to reprise her role as Cadence Sinclair Eastman, who narrated Season 1. The three Sinclair sisters and aunts who connect the cousins in the first season are also set to return.

    “We have Emily Alyn Lind coming back as Cadence, and we have all our wonderful mom actresses, and we have Joseph Zada coming back as Johnny,” Lockhart told Deadline the day before her new novel We Fell Apart hit bookshelves. “New stories will happen with all of those characters in addition to all the Family of Liars juiciness.”

    Lockhart’s prequel Family of Liars tells the story of one summer when Sinclair sisters Carrie (Mamie Gummer), Penny (Caitlin Fitzgerald) and Bess (Candice King) had their own mysterious happening on Beechwood Island when they were teenagers. The plan is to interweave that material with the younger generation’s storylines and cast younger versions of the three Sinclair sisters as well.

    “We have Season 2 planned for We Were Liars, and the showrunners, Julie Plec and Carina Adley Mackenzie, are taking the story that’s in Family of Liars,my second book, but they are also adding all kinds of fun new twists and turns,” Lockhart said. “They have lots of ideas up their sleeves, so that people who know Family of Liars will get to see everything that they want to see, but they will also get to be surprised. I think it’s going to be really fun.”

    Viewers may remember the Season 1 cliffhanger that involves Gummer’s Aunt Carrie discovering the ghost of her dead son Johnny waiting for her in the finale, revealing that he may be stuck on Beechwood Island.

    And where does We Fell Apart fit into the television series adaptation? Lockhart describes the novel as a standalone story, but there are nods to the world of We Were Liars in the story.

    “All I can really say is that my showrunners have early copies of this book, and we will see what they want to cook up,” she shared.

    We Fell Apart comes out Nov. 4.

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  • Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’s Surprise Star on Changing the Series’ Ghost Rules

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’s Surprise Star on Changing the Series’ Ghost Rules

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    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire has a lot of characters it’s juggling, and one of the most important wasn’t even actually in the film’s marketing. That would be Melody, played by Gossip Girl’s Emily Alyn Lind, a 16-year-old who quickly strikes up a friendship with McKenna Grace’s Phoebe Spengler. The twist? She’s a ghost forced to stay on Earth until she finds a way to reunite with her family on the other side.

    In a recent Hollywood Reporter interview, Lind revealed that her ghost status was something even she didn’t know about until she’d locked down the role. Director Gil Kenan never explicitly said as such during their talks, and lines like “I get it. I’m like a hundred years old,” she just assumed that translated to Melody being an old soul. As for why it was kept secret, she reasoned it came from her character being “a different kind of ghost” for the series. Instead of being purely chaotic or malevolent, Melody’s “a ghost with a heart,” similar to Ghost Egon in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. “[She] has a full human relationship, so I think that there was a part of them that really wanted to catch people off guard in that sense.”

    In the film, Melody’s stuck in limbo after her family died in a house fire she personally feels responsible for. Her choices in the film all stem from that survivor’s guilt, and Lind was frannk in saying she’s glad her character saw the error of her ways: for one thing, getting to team with the OG and new Ghostbusters at the end had her “so giddy,” and she loved sharing the screen with series veterans like Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts. But it also meant folks wouldn’t leave the theater calling for her head, “just like they’ve hated me in other films for fucking the story up.”

    As for Melody and Phoebe’s friendship and all the subtext in the movie, Lind called their dynamic one of “two souls connecting.” While she acknowledged parts of it can be read as romantic—and that Phoebe wanted a closeness with someone—both characters are “still two kids in a lot of ways. They’re cut from the same cloth and ousiders in their own ways. […] And now they’re connecting on this grandiose level in two different dimensional planes, and they’re just trying to figure out this world together. I like that we didn’t define it as one thing or another. Sometimes, when people do that, it ruins it. It’s too concrete and absolute, and they’re so not absolute as characters.”

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is now playing in theaters.


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  • ‘Gossip Girl’ 2.0 Returns With a Stylish Throuple, Spicy Fashion Jokes and Blair Waldorfian Headbands

    ‘Gossip Girl’ 2.0 Returns With a Stylish Throuple, Spicy Fashion Jokes and Blair Waldorfian Headbands

    Warning: Spoilers for the first two episodes of ‘Gossip Girl’ season two below.

    “It’s faster, meaner, funnier,” says longtime “Gossip Girl” costume designer Eric Daman, ahead of the Dec. 1 premiere of season two of 2.0. “It has catfights and people gunning for crowns and … headbands. It just feels like a fan’s dream.”

    The HBO Max reboot’s sophomore run picks up immediately after an eventful New Year’s Eve in Hudson, but the show’s return definitely feels much spicier. The dialogue is stacked with cackle-inducing, fashion-related rapid-fire jokes — largely quips between the scheming Monet (Savannah Lee Smith) and teen spin doctor Luna (Zión Moreno). Listen carefully for extortion involving Law Roach, shade at Diet Prada and New York City-specific retail burns. (Hudson Yards just cannot catch a break, huh?) 

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