MGM+‘s From Season 2 has officially come to a close with an ending that solves some mysteries while leaving us with several others. Boyd (Harold Perrineau) freed the consciousness of some of his townsfolk after finding a way back to the mysterious dimension he found himself in at the start of the season. But in a shocking turn of events, Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) was pushed out a window and woke up in a hospital outside of the town. Perrineau talks about the Season 2 ending and some lingering questions for the future and provides an update on a potential Season 3. What’s up with Martin (Robert Verlaque), who saved you from the well? Does his role play a role in Boyd and his future? Obviously, we see him pass the infection, but is he the new Martin now? Harold Perrineau: No. I just think Martin is the person who lets...
- 6/26/2023
- TV Insider
The Season 2 finale of MGM+‘s From starring Harold Perrineau airs June 25, and answers, mystery, and intrigue come with it. And in TV Insider’s exclusive clip, Perrineau’s Boyd leads Kenny (Ricky He) and Sara (Avery Konrad) back to where we found him at the start of the season. Back in the forest around a destroyed construct, Boyd begins to frantically explain this is where he found Martin (Robert Verlaque) chained up before he passed his infection on to him. Although his companions seem skeptical, Sara says she can hear the music box that’s shown up several times throughout the season. Boyd helps Sara search for it nearby to no avail, but then Sara pauses. “What’s wrong?” Boyd asks. “I can hear them screaming,” she replies, as blood oozes from her nose. Watch the clip above. Season 2 Episode 10, “Once Upon a Time,” will see Boyd run out...
- 6/24/2023
- TV Insider
After working for four years in New York for "corporate America," Irene Park decided to return to Los Angeles and pursue her true love. Thanks to a casting notice in Back Stage, she recently booked the role of Brittany in the short film "Without Sanctuary." Written, directed, and shot by Robert Terry II, the film deals with racism in an alternate United States where tensions haven't decreased over the years but have escalated.Park was a little concerned about her audition when the camera they were using to record the session wouldn't work. "I was like, 'Oh, great, they won't be able to go back and pinpoint if I'm good for the role or not,' " she recalls. "Some casting directors base their decisions on how you come across onscreen versus your actual presence in the audition room," she says. But that was not the case with her audition."I knew she was the one,...
- 3/10/2010
- backstage.com
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