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The Returned: ‘Victor’ Screen Caps

I have added over 100+ screen caps of Mary’s scenes in the latest episode of The Returned into the gallery. Who else is enjoying the tense filled relationship between Rowan and Tommy and the complicated mess her life is becoming again now that Simon is back in the picture? 😉 Also, check out a preview for next week’s ep below:

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Latest ‘The Returned’ Screen Caps

Thanks to Paige, I have added screen caps of the third episode of The Returned entitled ‘Julie’. Episode four premieres tonight at 10/9c pm on A&E. Head to the gallery to check out the latest pics and in case you missed it, remember that Mary will also be doing a Facebook Q&A in regards to the show. Info can be found here.

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Mary to Take Part in Facebook Q&A

As the title reads, Mary will be taking part in a Facebook Q&A on Monday, March 30th, at 5pm ET/2pm PT to answer any questions you may have about her A&E series The Returned. The Q&A will take place on The Returned’s Facebook page, which you can view here.

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Larry King Interviews Mary

Larry King sat down with Mary recently where they discussed her new show The Returned, and how even though Scott Pilgrim wasn’t a box office success, it’s managed to find cult status. They also talk about the rest of her career and what’s next.

 

Edit– I also added over 300+ screen caps of Mary’s appearance to the gallery.

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The Returned 1×02 Caps

Thanks to Paige, I have added screencaps of Mary’s scenes in episode two of The Returned. Head to the gallery to check out all the photos, and check back soon for screen caps from the third episode.

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New ‘The Returned’ Stills

I have added four new stills of Mary in Monday night’s (3/23/2015) episode of The Returned titled ‘Julie’. In the episode, Jack and Claire (Mark Pellegrino and Tandi Wright) want to move so Camille (India Ennenga) doesn’t have to hide, but Camille pretends to be a cousin so she can get out of the house. Lena (Sophie Lowe) discovers a mysterious scar on her back, and Victor (Dylan Kingwell) has a run-in with a nosy neighbor.

Head to the gallery to check out the new pics!

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Faults ScreenCaps Plus New Returned Videos/caps

Thanks to Paige, I’ve added screen caps of Mary in her new film Faults. You can view them in the gallery and if you haven’t done so yet, you can watch the film on iTunes or Vimeo.

Also, there are two new videos from episode 2 of The Returned which are now online and you can view below. I have also screen-capped them and you can view them in the gallery as well.

 

In related news, Netflix picked up global rights for The Returned, meaning that the streaming service and FremantleMedia International have sealed an exclusive, landmark deal for Carlton Cuse’s 10-episode suspense series to launch as a Netflix original beginning March 10 in all regions outside the U.S. and Canada. Episodes will be available weekly for Netflix members to stream within 24 hours of the U.S. broadcast and Netflix will add the series to its North American portfolio next year. You can read more about the deal here.

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New Faults Video Interviews

Now that Faults is out, here are some new video interviews Mary, Riley and Leland did during a press day earlier this week to promote the film. You can rent it or buy it on iTunes or Vimeo.

ComingSoon also caught up with the cast and you can view their video interview by clicking on the link.

And finally, ShockTillYouDrop interviewed Mary about her new series, The Returned debuting Monday night at 10pm on A&E. Read the full interview by clicking on the link provided:

Shock: Were you familiar with the French series when this came around?

Winstead: I was familiar with it in the sense that I had heard of it from friends who have really good taste and had told me that it was a great show, but I hadn’t seen it. Then Carlton contacted me about it and I watched the first episode and thought it was so beautiful. But I decided not to watch any more after that because I knew that I would be totally attached to the way that they did it, particularly with the acting, so I didn’t want to be too swayed by that.

Shock: If someone is going through grief, does having the returned come back actually interrupt that natural process?

Winstead: That’s definitely one of the questions the show explores. There was a question posed at the panel, who would you want to come back? I’m like you. I’ve really only had people die when it was their time, so for me that thought seems really odd and unnatural. It seems like it was right for them to pass when they passed. That’s sort of the natural law of things, but I can only imagine if you had something as traumatizing as a child lost, or someone lost before it was their time to go, how desperately you would want them to be able to come back and how much you would hope for something like that. But, is it a good or bad thing? It’s questionable.

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