Ali Fedotowsky isn't too surprised Clare Crawley found love so quickly on.
17.07.2020 - 19:25 / etonline.com
Katherine Langford hadn't planned to return to TV so soon after. She certainly wasn't expecting to find herself months into a nearly yearlong shoot in the U.K., filming an epic battle scene on the hottest day of the year.«It was, I think, 101 or 105 [degrees], and we were under lights,» Langford tells ET's Lauren Zima.
Ali Fedotowsky isn't too surprised Clare Crawley found love so quickly on.
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13 Reasons Why lead Katherine Langford has said that playing the role of Hannah Baker as her first role was the “hardest”.Quickly becoming the most-tweeted-about Netflix show to date following its first season premiere in March 2017, the mystery drama concluded its fourth season this summer following the tale of Hannah who took her own life in season one.Langford, who is now starring in Cursed, continued to appear in the Netflix drama in flashbacks scenes.
Cursed, Netflix’s new fantasy epic, Langford towers over the crossroads of the world, swinging a big medieval sword at all the New Yorkers wearing face masks. Still stuck in quarantine somewhere in Sweden, Langford has to make do with posting someone else’s snapshot on her Instagram.“It’s so amazing seeing it up there!” she tells NME via Zoom.
Netflix's new fantasy seriesCursed,based on the graphic novel of the same name written by Thomas Wheeler and illustrated by Frank Miller,is a reimagining of an Arthurian legend with a strong female character at the forefront. Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) leads the cast as Nimue, a teenager with special powers who is destined to become the fabled Lady of the Lake.
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the first season of Netflix’s “Cursed.”)For “Cursed” fans who want to dig deeper into the medieval origins of the fantasy series, Netflix shared a video primer on Saturday featuring the cast breaking down the lengthy history of the characters they play on the show.The series, based on Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler’s novel of the same name, provides an origin story for Nimue, a.k.a.
Katherine Langford is opening up about what’s ahead for Nimue and the characters of Cursed, following the series debut on Netflix today.
's first season begins with Katherine Langford's one-day Lady of the Lake, Nimue, being sent on a quest to deliver a certain mythical sword to a certain medieval wizard.
It only took 10 minutes for Katherine Langford's character to say, "I don't want it. I don't want to be your summoner," in a line that feels completely ripped from the Jon Snow playbook.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticIn “Cursed,” a new Netflix series that restages the Arthurian legend with a contemporary sensibility, Katherine Langford plays Nimue, a young woman whose sense of righteousness is inflected by, and inflamed with, a destiny to lead her people through a time of upheaval.
, Cursed on Netflix is about to make you incredibly happy. The new series stars Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) as Nimue, a young woman with mysterious magical powers.
Katherine Langford is making sure her voice is heard.
Netflix show “Cursed” reimagines the origin story for King Arthur, Merlin and Lancelot — literary characters who have become pop culture staples in countless movies and shows.
Peter Weber and Madison Prewett made headlines in March when they seemingly ended their relationship just two days after reuniting on But as Weber exclusively tells ET's Lauren Zima, there wasn't any relationship to end. The 28-year-old pilot says he never actually «committed to a relationship» with Prewett after ending his engagement to Hannah Ann Sluss. «To be straight up… we didn't even get in a relationship again,» he explains.
Chris Soules' romance may have shocked fans, but it makes sense to Kelley Flanagan. In an exclusive interview with ET's Lauren Zima, Flanagan revealed that Fuller is «madly in love» with Soules. «I've talked to her a little bit,» Flanagan shared of Fuller, who also dated Peter Weber on his season of «I mean, I'm happy for them.