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Shadow and Bone Season 2 premieres March 16, 2023 on Netflix
First look images, followed by quotes from Eric Heisserer, Daegan Fryklind, and Leigh Bardugo, as well as a synopsis and more info on Season 2, which I cannot frickin' wait for.
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Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind (Co-Showrunners / Executive Producers / Writers) & Leigh Bardugo (Author / Executive Producer) on what fans can expect this season:
HEISSERER: The most wonderful thing about Season Two is that we get to advance the story of these characters that we'd left in precarious positions at the end of Season One. There's a lot of potential for them this season. They have to face the consequences for their actions, and then they get to meet new people along the way. The Grishaverse also expands in this season, both in mythology and in characters. In doing so, we expand the world, we go to new locations, we visit Novyi Zem and Shu Han, and those are all integral to the narrative.
FRYKLIND: We've also really dug into more of the mythology this season in terms of the amplifiers, but also the creator of the amplifiers, Morozova, who he was, what his backstory is, and how he ties into this world. We go out and we go deeper.
BARDUGO: I think the readers now trust our writers the way that I do. This season I was able to step back and put the show more firmly in their hands. I think when we approached Season One, a lot of people were like, "It's impossible. It can't be done. Why would you bring SHADOW AND BONE and SIX OF CROWS together?" And I think now, we have that trust. And I think it's going to be very, very exciting for them to see the way that trust pays off in Season Two. Every part of the Grishaverse is coming into play. We are going to get to see some incredible new characters. We're going to see characters interacting with each other, questing with each other, fighting and laughing with each other, who we never got to see together in the books. And I think that's a unique thing about this show. Readers are not only going to be surprised by the way that these storylines crash into each other, they're never going to know where the next move is coming from—and that actually was a pleasure for me because I got to be surprised by my own stories.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Co-Showrunners / Executive Producers / Writers: Eric Heisserer (Chronology) and Daegan Fryklind
Author and Executive Producer: Leigh Bardugo
Executive Producers: Shawn Levy, Josh Barry, Dan Levine, and Dan Cohen for 21 Laps Entertainment, Pouya Shahbazian (Loom Studios) and Shelley Meals
Directors: Bola Ogun (Episodes 1 & 2), Laura Belsey (Episodes 3 & 4), Karen Gaviola (Episodes 5 & 6) and Mairzee Almas (Episodes 7 & 8)
Season 2 Format: 8 x 1 Hour Episodes
Cast: Jessie Mei Li (Alina Starkov), Archie Renaux (Malyen Oretsev), Freddy Carter (Kaz Brekker), Amita Suman (Inej Ghafa), Kit Young (Jesper Fahey), Danielle Galligan (Nina Zenik), Daisy Head (Genya Safin), Calahan Skogman (Matthias Helvar), Lewis Tan (Tolya Yul-Bataar), Anna Leong Brophy (Tamar Kir-Bataar), Jack Wolfe (Wylan Hendriks), Patrick Gibson (Nikolai Lantsov) and Ben Barnes (General Kirigan)
Synopsis: Alina Starkov is on the run. A beacon of hope to some and a suspected traitor to others, she's determined to bring down the Shadow Fold and save Ravka from ruin. But General Kirigan has returned to finish what he started. Backed by a terrifying new army of seemingly indestructible shadow monsters and fearsome new Grisha recruits, Kirigan is more dangerous than ever. To stand a fighting chance against him, Alina and Mal rally their own powerful new allies and begin a continent-spanning journey to find two mythical creatures that will amplify her powers. Back in Ketterdam, the Crows must forge new alliances as they contend with old rivals and even older grudges that threaten not only their place in the Barrel, but their very lives. When a chance at a deadly heist comes their way, the Crows will once again find themselves on a collision course with the legendary Sun Summoner. Based on Leigh Bardugo's worldwide bestselling Grishaverse novels, SHADOW AND BONE returns for a second season of new friendships, new romance, bigger battles, epic adventures — and a shocking family secret that could shatter everything.
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grishaverse-news · 1 year
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An EW article has confirmed which books will be adapted in season 2 of Shadow and Bone.
According to the showrunners, Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind, the season will touch on "multiple books for sure", including both Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising.
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They have also confirmed that they won't be using the plot of Six of Crows in this season, although all six characters will be in the show.
"There will be definite nods to the Crows storylines in those books," Heisserer says, but they have "bigger ambition" for that storyline.
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polis-fandom · 8 months
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Patrick Gibson featured in the "Wonderland" Magazine Summer Issue 2023. Pictures by Rhys Frampton.
from @/rhysfampton @/lukebensoncreative @/livi.av on Instagram.
Shadow and Bone's Patrick Gibson on becoming fan-favourite Nikolai Lantsov and the power of the Grisha fandom.
[interview transcript under the cut]
PATRICK GIBSON
Shadow and Bone's Patrick Gibson on becoming fan-favourite Nikolai Lantsov and the power of the Grisha fandom.
Words by Ella Bardsley
Season one of Shadow and Bone saw the world (willingly) catapulted into the Grishaverse, and the entrance of Nikolai Lantsov in season two definitely gave us a reason to return. Taking on one of the most beloved characters in Leigh Bardugo's novels, OA actor Patrick Gibson plays the Ravkan prince who spends a fair amount of time sneakily disguised as the infamous privateer, Sturmhond. No spoilers here, but the prince's future was left more than uncertain. Now that the second season of Shadow and Bone has come to a close, and we're waiting for confirmation on the third, we caught up with the 28-year-old actor on his preffered Grisha power, weirdest audition, and what he's looking for in his next role.
Ella Bardsley: Hey Patrick! What's been your most bizarre audition in your career thus far?
Patrick Gibson: That is tough. There have been some shockers. But nowadays a lot of the time you're doing self-tapes at home. Generally, the weirdest are doing intimate and romantic scenes with close friends or family. Ah yes, there have been a few of them. Nothing quite bests the acting skills like having to convincingly flirt with your own dad.
EB: What was your reaction when you first read the script for Shadow and Bone season two?
PG: I was excited. That's one of my favourite parts of the process. Getting to sit down with this crisp new script and discovering for the first time what exactlyy it is you're going to be doing for the nest few months and getting to dig out your character in more detail. I have been a big fan of our showrunner Eric Heisserer ever since he wrote Arrival , so it was awesome getting to read what him, Daegan Fryklind, and the incredible team of writers had created that first time.
EB: What has been the most surpraising fan reaction or interaction you've had since the release of the show?
PG: I have to say, it's always so lovely meeting or interacting with people who are fans of the show. You're often in a vacuum when you make something, and so to get to meet people who connect with it and are brought joy by it is really nice. A group of fans made a book for me with messages and pictures recently, and it was really touching.[*] They put a lot of work into it. And I'm also aware that it's not really about me. People are passionate about and love the character which is cool because I get to share that enjoyment with them.
EB: As an actor, what was the most challenging aspect of portraying Nikolai's character, and how did you approach it?
PG: Stepping into a character that is so loved by fans of the books is a daunting thing in itself. I found treading the line between honouring who he is on the page while allowing myself to add my own spin on it was one of the more challenging elements. For the most part though, I just had a lot of fun. There was absolutely some wishfulfillment in there for me. Playing a character who carries themselves in a carefree way is always fun and encourages you to make bold choices and let go.
EB: If you could switch roles with any other character in Shadow and Bone , who wolud it be and why?
PG: I honestly tried to think who, but everyone is so perfectly cast I couldn't imagine it any other way.
EB: If you could have any Grisha power from the series in real life, which one would you choose and how would you use it?
PG: I would say a Durast. I'd like to be able to build things, heal people, and manipulate objects on a molecular level.
EB: Do you find yourself delving into rabbit holes while you do research for a role? What's your creative process?
PG: I've found the process varies depending on the job, although it does always have similiarities. It always starts with the script, digging through it for clues. I find the best writing keeps giving you things the more time you spend with it. That process of digging is exciting, you might read the same line a few weeks in and are suddenly struck with a realisation or make a mental connection, I love when action has a physical element or a skill that's required to develop. It just means you get to spend more time with the character floating around the subconscious. I really do think as you're learning skills, if you have the character somewhere in mind, it solidifies it. You get to live with the character in a different way.
EB: What's your on-set pet peeves?
PG: I don't really have any! I have things that get me really excited to be on set. I mean, maybe people complaining? When people forget the privilege they have to be doing this job as an actor. I've felt both sides of it... being so hungry to work I would do anything, and being exhausted and fed up and wishing you had a 9-5. And yeah, it's still a job, but it's important not to lose sight of the joy of it.
EB: Finally, in what kind of role you want to see yourself next?
PG: Genre-wise, I don't have any particular preference, but I'm always looking for that thing I can get lost in. When you find something and know this is what you want to make your world for the next few months. I'm drawn to stuff that's intangible[?]** or seemingly "weird"[?]** stories that are given scale by the detail and care they're told with. There was a film recently called Full Time by Eric Gravel , which I think perfectly encapsulated that.
*[OP pauses the transcription to squeel with joy. Patrick is very likely refering to the fanbook gifted to him during ASOCAS 2 Empire Convention in Paris in May 2023. My artworks are in there, and he saw them, and his jaw dropped, and this is still the highlight of my life]
**[note: I can't decipher those two words from the pics, this is my best guess.]
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milo-my-beloved · 1 year
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From Daegan Fryklind on Instagram: Meanwhile me, at every opportunity. I'm happy to hold off on goat farm plans while I work on a goaty show instead! PS that baby goat is "Milo's" bebe irl 😍
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mysoftboybensolo · 1 year
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Picture by Daegan Fryklind of Freddy from the set of Season 2, celebrating his birthday last year
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booksofdelight · 1 year
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Shadow and Bone Season Two will be Adapting Multiple Books
Shadow and Bone season two will be adapting multiple books.
Netflix’s newest hit Shadow and Bone will be borrowing from multiple Leigh Bardugo books from her Grishaverse for season two. Season Two Will Be Adapting Multiple Books Showrunners Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind revealed that the second season will be adapting “Multiple books for sure.” In an interview with EW, Heisserer says “We touch on a few others in Leigh’s catalog. There’s a piece…
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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‘Shadow and Bone’ Showrunner Says They Are “Ready to Launch” A ‘Six of Crows’ Spin-off
Shadow and Bone Season 2 only just hit Netflix today but series showrunner Eric Heisserer has some big news for Leigh Bardugo fans: a Six of Crows spin-off series is already in the works. Heisserer and his co-showrunner Daegan Fryklind unpacked Season 2’s events and how it could connect to the plans they have for the spin-off in a new (spoilery) interview.  According to Heisserer, the Shadow and…
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‘Shadow And Bone’ Season 2 Gets Premiere Date & First-Look Images – Deadline
‘Shadow And Bone’ Season 2 Gets Premiere Date & First-Look Images – Deadline
Season 2 of Netflix’s fantasy series Shadow and Bone will premiere March 16. Along with the date announcement, the streamer released several first-look images from the new season as well as notes to fans about it from writers, executive producers and showrunners Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind as well as author/executive producer Leigh Bardugo. Here is what is in store in the new…
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deadlinecom · 1 year
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Date Announcement and First Look at Netflix's "Shadow and Bone" Season 2 | Premieres March 16, 2023
Date Announcement and First Look at Netflix’s “Shadow and Bone” Season 2 | Premieres March 16, 2023
Netflix has released these date announcement and first images of SHADOW AND BONE season 2 which premieres globally March 16, 2023. Eric Heisserer and Daegan Fryklind (Co-Showrunners / Executive Producers / Writers) & Leigh Bardugo (Author / Executive Producer) on what fans can expect this season:   HEISSERER: The most wonderful thing about Season Two is that we get to advance the story of these…
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polis-fandom · 1 year
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Sneak peak at camera tests of Lewis Tan as Tolya and Anna Leong Brophy as Tamar for the Shadow and Bone season 2, shared by Daegan Fryklind @/daeganfryklind on her Insta stories, January 5 2023. The camera tests were filmed on this day a year ago.
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universalmovies · 7 years
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The CW ed Elizabeth Banks lavorano su una serie tv tratta dal fumetto Project 13
The CW ed Elizabeth Banks lavorano su una serie tv tratta dal fumetto Project 13
L’emittente televisiva The CW sta sviluppando una nuova serie tv tratta dal fumetto Project 13, edita da DC Comics. Tra i produttori dello show niente di meno che Elizabeth Banks (Hunger Games). Con l’obiettivo non dichiarato di espandere in maniera esponenziale il suo Arrowverse, l’emittente televisiva The CW è pronta a dare vita a Project 13, questo è almeno quello che riporta SuperHeroHype…
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shadowandbone · 2 years
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Shadow and Bone is filling out its season two cast.
The Netflix fantasy series is adding four actors to its ensemble as well as promoting three season one actors to series regular roles and making a change in the program’s showrunner ranks.
The new actors are Anna Leong Brophy (Back) as Tamar Kir-Bataar, Patrick Gibson (The OA) as Nikolai Lantsov, Lewis Tan (Mortal Kombat) as Tolya Yul-Bataar and Jack Wolfe (The Witcher) as Wylan Hendriks.
In addition, Danielle Galligan (who plays Nina Zenik), Daisy Head (Genya Safin) and Calahan Skogman (Matthias Helvar) have been elevated to series regulars.
Season one writer Daegan Fryklind has been promoted to co-showrunner of the series along with returning showrunner Eric Heisserer.
The show is also announcing its director lineup. Bola Ogun, Laura Belsey, Karen Gaviola and Mairzee Almas will helm episodes in the new season.
Based on Leigh Bardugo’s bestselling Grishaverse novels, Shadow and Bone follows orphan Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li), who possess a sought-after power, across a war-torn world as she flees from the powerful General Kirigan (Ben Barnes).
Author Leigh Bardugo returns as executive producer along with fellow EPs Shawn Levy, Josh Barry, Dan Levine and Dan Cohen for 21 Laps Entertainment, Pouya Shahbazian and Shelley Meals.
Shadow and Bone is expected to return sometime in 2022 with eight episodes.
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