The poster for season 2 of PBS’ drama Mercy Street has premiered and you can head to the gallery to view it in full. Season 2 begins Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 8/7c. If you missed the teaser trailer, you can watch it below:

The poster for season 2 of PBS’ drama Mercy Street has premiered and you can head to the gallery to view it in full. Season 2 begins Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 8/7c. If you missed the teaser trailer, you can watch it below:
Here we go with the comic book casting rumor mill once again! Collider is reporting that Mary is on a list of actresses being considered to play the part of Domino in Deadpool 2.
Sources close to the production exclusively tell Collider that testing has begun for the character of Domino, and the actresses under consideration include Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (10 Cloverfield Lane), Sienna Miller (American Sniper), Sofia Boutella (Star Trek Beyond), Stephanie Sigman (Spectre), and Sylvia Hoeks (Overspel). There could be other actresses included in the mix, but sources tell the site that at least these six performers have tested or are going to test for the role.
For those that don’t know, Domino is a mercenary and a mutant, and her powers include the ability to initiate random telekinetic acts that turn probability in her favor. Additionally, she has a close connection to the mutant Cable, as her comics history found her becoming a partner, confidante, and lover of the mutant and frequent frenemy of Deadpool.
Filming for Deadpool 2 will begin early next year. If anything changes, I’ll definitely post the news!
Well, this is a bummer. CBS has officially cancelled BrainDead after one season. According to THR, after the network launched the show with a massive marketing push, the series debuted to just under 5 million live-same-day viewers in June before finishing its run in September with half the viewership.
Mary starred on the show alongside Aaron Tveit and Tony Shalhoub.
A sequel to the 2005 film Sky High is reportedly in the works. According to The Hollywood News, the reporter spoke to “Trolls” directors Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell and discussed future projects, bringing up the possibility of a second “Sky High” film.
While the two are working on a “Shrek 5”, they had this to say about Sky High 2:
“We’re working on a sequel to Sky High. We’ll see how that goes.”
If you haven’t seen the film, it follows the story of Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano). A freshmen student at Sky High, a school that teaches teens who have superpowers. Will has yet to develop any powers despite being the son of two very famous superheroes, The Commander and Jetstream. So, when he enters Sky High, Will is designated as a ‘Hero Support’ sidekick and uncovers a villainous conspiracy at the school.
Mary, of course, played the villain of Gwen Grayson/Royal Pain and starred alongside Kelly Preston, Danielle Panabaker, Kurt Russell, Lynda Carter and Bruce Campbell.
Mary was among 31 celebrities asked by Vulture.com who her favorite TV couple was. Below is her answer:
“Well, the first thing that jumps into my head is the Huxtables and I was just like — shoot, no. I feel so conflicted about it now, but that was the first thing that popped into my mind. That show was a huge, huge part of my childhood. That’s what you wanted your parents to be like, you know? It’s a strange answer now.”
You can read other celeb faves by using the link above.
Mary hit the town last night in Los Angeles, attending a screening of “In A Valley Of Violence” at the Beyond Fest Post-Reception event. While there, she hung out with her husband Riley as well as actress Taissa Farmiga. Head to the gallery to check out the new pics.
Paige has scanned the full interview of Mary in the new fall/winter issue of VVV Magazine! Head to the gallery to check it all out. In the Q&A, Mary discusses 10 Cloverfield Lane, how important it is to her to play strong, female characters, what horror/sci-fi films inspired her when she was younger and who her biggest influences are.
The teaser trailer for season 2 of PBS’ Mercy Street has finally arrived and you can view it below! The new season will premiere January 22, 2017 at 8/7c.