Living up to its description of a tease, this first video for The Woman In Black sequel Angel Of Death plays it very coy with ominous sounds, lots of seriously dark footage and one very quick scare at the end. Take a look below. The sequel continues the story four decades on from the time when Daniel Radcliffe’s Arthur Kipps tangled with the dark secrets lurking within Eel Marsh House. Now the property has become a temporary lodging for evacuated children during World War II. Trouble is, the arrival of the youngsters awakens the dormant, terrifying spectre…Our heroes this time out are psychiatric nurse Eve Parkins (Phoebe Fox) and Harry Burnstow (Jeremy Irvine), who must help her uncover – and survive – the house’s dark secrets.Peaky Blinders veteran Tom Harper takes up the directing reins, working from Jon Croker’s script. With Helen McCrory, Adrian Rawlins, Oaklee Pendergast,...
- 8/21/2014
- EmpireOnline
Shooting started last week on The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, the next instalment of the most successful British horror film of all time.
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death stars Phoebe Fox as Eve, in her first leading role in a feature film. Rada-trained Phoebe (represented by Curtis Brown) who was picked as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2011 for her theatre performances, recently starred as Grace in ITV2 witch drama Switch. She previously worked with director Tom Harper on War Book alongside Sophie Okonedo, and will also be seen in Aisling Walsh’s Dylan Thomas project A Poet in New York with Tom Hollander and BBC’s The Musketeers.
Phoebe is joined by Jeremy Irvine (represented by Hatton McEwan) playing Harry. Jeremy shot to fame when he was cast as Albert in Steven Spielberg's War Horse. He has since starred alongside Dakota Fanning in...
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death stars Phoebe Fox as Eve, in her first leading role in a feature film. Rada-trained Phoebe (represented by Curtis Brown) who was picked as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2011 for her theatre performances, recently starred as Grace in ITV2 witch drama Switch. She previously worked with director Tom Harper on War Book alongside Sophie Okonedo, and will also be seen in Aisling Walsh’s Dylan Thomas project A Poet in New York with Tom Hollander and BBC’s The Musketeers.
Phoebe is joined by Jeremy Irvine (represented by Hatton McEwan) playing Harry. Jeremy shot to fame when he was cast as Albert in Steven Spielberg's War Horse. He has since starred alongside Dakota Fanning in...
- 11/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Sky1 comedy Spy will not be back for a third series.
Darren Boyd, who stars as MI5 agent Tim in the sitcom, confirmed the news on Twitter this morning.
Boyd told fans: "I have handed in my badge and gun."
Spy also starred Robert Lindsay, Mathew Baynton, Rebekah Staton and Jude Wright as Tim's son. Boyd won a BAFTA for his performance in the show.
The final episode was a Christmas special in 2012.
ABC in America is currently remaking Spy with Rob Corddry in Darren Boyd's role as Tim and The Hangover star Ken Jeong taking on Lindsay's role as the Examiner.
Watch our interview with the cast of Spy below:...
Darren Boyd, who stars as MI5 agent Tim in the sitcom, confirmed the news on Twitter this morning.
Boyd told fans: "I have handed in my badge and gun."
Spy also starred Robert Lindsay, Mathew Baynton, Rebekah Staton and Jude Wright as Tim's son. Boyd won a BAFTA for his performance in the show.
The final episode was a Christmas special in 2012.
ABC in America is currently remaking Spy with Rob Corddry in Darren Boyd's role as Tim and The Hangover star Ken Jeong taking on Lindsay's role as the Examiner.
Watch our interview with the cast of Spy below:...
- 3/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Paget Brewster has joined the cast of the Us remake of Spy.
The actress will be starring in the ABC comedy opposite Rob Corddry, who plays a father who joins the secret service in order to prove himself to his highly intelligent son.
Brewster's is portraying the ex-wife of Tim (Corddry) and the mother of his son Marcus (Mason Cook).
Her character has been described as a cold, difficult woman who is a devotee of psychological therapy.
Brewster has worked extensively in television, with memorable roles including a six-episode arc in Friends, regular roles in Huff and Criminal Minds, and a recent guest appearance in Modern Family.
The American remake of Spy is being produced by Hat Trick Productions and Simeon Goulden, who created the original British series.
Spy has run for two series on Sky 1 in the UK and stars Darren Boyd, Jude Wright and Dolly Wells.
The actress will be starring in the ABC comedy opposite Rob Corddry, who plays a father who joins the secret service in order to prove himself to his highly intelligent son.
Brewster's is portraying the ex-wife of Tim (Corddry) and the mother of his son Marcus (Mason Cook).
Her character has been described as a cold, difficult woman who is a devotee of psychological therapy.
Brewster has worked extensively in television, with memorable roles including a six-episode arc in Friends, regular roles in Huff and Criminal Minds, and a recent guest appearance in Modern Family.
The American remake of Spy is being produced by Hat Trick Productions and Simeon Goulden, who created the original British series.
Spy has run for two series on Sky 1 in the UK and stars Darren Boyd, Jude Wright and Dolly Wells.
- 2/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Sky1 has renewed its comedy Spy for a second series. The broadcaster ordered ten more episodes of the show as well as a one-hour Christmas special, Broadcast reports. Spy, which premiered in October, stars Darren Boyd as a man who is inadvertently hired by MI5. Robert Lindsay plays his boss The Examiner, while his son Marcus is played by young actor Jude Wright. The cast also includes Mathew Baynton, Rebekah Staton, Tom Goodman-Hill, Dolly Wells and Ed Coleman. Sky's head of comedy Lucy Lumsden said: "Finding smart (more)...
- 12/14/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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