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September 27, 2013 at 12:29 pm #212462lisasParticipant
OOOOh these all sound really good and I love those pics
Looks like Hook and Felix come face to face judging by the last pic
[adrotate group="5"]September 27, 2013 at 12:51 pm #212466TheWatcherParticipantDon’t know If yhis was posted or not..
Once Upon a Time is no longer in Storybrooke.
Season three opens up with the beloved characters heading into stormy waters as they venture to the previously-unseen world of Neverland. For executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, displacing the core group into a completely new land created welcome challenges for the characters that will thoroughly impact the rest of the season. “We wanted to focus on the core characters and we thought Neverland was a place where you don’t grow up, then you have to confront your past. Our inspiration was the idea that these characters would have to return to who they were before the curse in order for them to achieve this. At the same time, we wanted them to have to dig deeper into what everything means,” Kitsis told reporters at the Disney lot in Burbank.
With season two so much like “a bullet,” Kitsis said, “we wanted to have time to reflect on what’s happened and what does it mean?” As the new season progresses, Horowitz noted that Neverland serves “as a prism through which we can see these characters hopefully more clearly and more deeply.” The first two episodes, he said, merely serve as a glimpse of the “layers starting to peel back.”
The Hollywood Reporter compiles 10 season-three teases:
1. Welcome to another world: There’s Wonderland. There’s Storybrooke. But wait, there’s more? Within the first two episodes, the ABC fairy tale drama will mention yet another world that may or may not play into some of the main characters’ arcs.
2. A deep dive into Rumpelstiltskin’s past: The first season-three episode that will focus on Rumple’s back story will be the fourth, which is called “Nasty Habits.” As the producers reveal, that will be the first Rumpelstiltskin-centric hour.
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3. The search for Henry: Emma’s main mission is to get Henry back to Storybrooke safely, but things will get testy on the Jolly Roger rather quickly — with Regina, Captain Hook, Snow and Charming all on board.
4. Unpleasant mermaids: The Little Mermaid, Ariel, won’t be making an appearance until episode six in an hour appropriately called “Ariel,” but that doesn’t mean mermaids aren’t going to have a splashy debut early in the season. When they do appear, their introduction is rather unruly and unexpected. “We like our mermaids saucy,” Kitsis teased.
5. It’s all about belief: “I would say is that belief is really kind of the theme of the season so far, and we’re seeing how belief impacts each one of our characters,” Horowitz offered.
6. “Captain Swan” a go? The first two episodes of the season feature some flirtatious banter between Captain Hook and Emma, who are under the firm belief that Neal is dead. “The whole relationship ‘ship thing, that’s an awesome thing that fans bring to the show,” Horowitz said. Added Kitsis: “They think Neal is dead. Obviously Hook is a man who likes ladies and as we saw last year when they climbed the beanstalk, Emma captured his heart a little bit.”
7. Storybrooke on the backburner: Unfortunately for those expecting to see Storybrooke early in the season, the sleepy town won’t be a focal setting “for a while,” Kitsis said. “It’ll be a little while before we’re in Storybrooke,” Horowitz added.
8. Flashback opener: Season three opens with a pivotal event that took place 11 years prior with Emma forced to make a drastic, life-changing decision that will shape a good portion of her life.
9. Two mini seasons: ABC announced that it would split some of its series into two separate runs, in an effort to minimize repeats. “If it is impacting [the story], we hope [it’s] in a really positive way,” Horowitz said, adding that the producers are looking at the two 11-episode runs as “mini seasons that are hopefully thematically connected and building to one big finish.” The first half of the season will allow the writers to “tell this Neverland arc” before kicking off the following arc, which picks up where the first 11 episodes end.
10. Who is Peter Pan? The identity of the character will be revealed sooner rather than later, but he isn’t going to be pleasant to deal with, and Pan will have some tricks up his sleeve to get what he wants. As Ginnifer Goodwin hinted to THR, if “Rumpelstiltskin is afraid” of Pan, “he is probably one of the greater villains of any realm.”
Once Upon a Time premieres Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
"I could have the giant duck as my steed!" --Daniel Radcliffe
Keeper Of Tamara's Taser , Jafar's Staff, Kitsis’s Glasses , Ariel’s Tail, Dopey's Hat , Peter Pan’s Shadow, Outfit, & Pied Cloak,Red Queen's Castle, White Rabbit's Power To World Hop, Zelena's BroomStick, & ALL MAGICSeptember 27, 2013 at 2:00 pm #212477SlurpeezParticipant‘Once Upon a Time’ Season 3 premiere: Hook-Emma, evil Peter Pan and more from star Ginnifer Goodwin
“Once Upon a Time” returns this weekend with its Season 3 premiere, where we’ll get to watch our intrepid band of heroes (and villains!) sail off to Neverland to try to rescue Henry. Star Ginnifer Goodwin tells Zap2it that it’s a very combative group.
“It’s combative, but the only way we’re going to save Henry is if we pool our resources,” says Goodwin. “It’s really wonderful to see the more admirable qualities of the villains coming out. They’re letting go of some of their darker characteristics in order to help us come together.”
“It’s everything I ever wanted it to be,” she continues, about the experience of working with such a small group. “It’s getting back to these integral relationships between this very small group of us.”
Part of the exploration into the relationships is definitely addressing the Charmings, i.e. the fact that Snow and Charming are Emma’s parents whom she grew up without.
“We were so desperate to address this relationship, the Charming family dynamic,” says Goodwin. “Because now we’re stuck together on a boat and we all have the same objective, it is an excellent time to be really investigating this relationship.”
There are, of course, other relationships to explore on the journey as well. The Hook-Emma dynamic “will have to be addressed at some point.”
“I think it’s fairly obviously that he would like something to happen,” teases Goodwin.
And the Gold/Regina dynamic is also in play.
“Those egos absolutely have to be checked in order for us to find Henry. They’re going to have to put their egos aside in order for us to be useful in any way,” says Goodwin.
After all, the primary objective remains finding Henry and saving him from this demon version of Peter Pan.
“Peter Pan is someone that even Rumpelstiltskin fears,” says Goodwin. “The rules of Neverland are completely different and so we’re going to have to learn how to survive in a more sinister realm. Getting to Peter Pan is clearly a goal. We reach our intended destination fairly early on in the season.”
“It’s interesting,” she continues. “Our villains all have different strengths and weaknesses. Some villains are more violent, some are more manipulative. Pan has some powers that are more disturbing than some of the powers of the other villains.”
That covers Neverland, but what of Fairytale Land, where we saw Neal land in the finale, or back in Storybrooke?
Goodwin teases for us that Neal is traveling through the Enchanted Forest, recovering from his wounds while Mulan helps him try to get back to Emma and Henry. But as for Storybrooke — “I’m not sure that we want the audience to know the state of Storybrooke at this point. It will be addressed.”
“Once Upon a Time” premieres Sunday, Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. For more info on the show, check out ABC’s official website.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
September 27, 2013 at 2:02 pm #212480HappyEndingsSpectatorDidn’t realise that the TVLine article had a few new pics with it until I just saw them posted on tumblr.
I cannot stand this costume! Regina looks ridiculous! Usually she is great in the fashion department but this is lacking sooooo much!!!! I cant even begin to describe how much I don’t like this.
Thank you!!! I agree!!!
September 27, 2013 at 2:13 pm #212484RumplesGirlKeymasterIt’s not my favorite Regina look. It’s a bit over-wrought. My favorite dress is still the midnight blue one from QoH where she meets Hook for the first time. This look is a big much
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"September 27, 2013 at 2:41 pm #212486TheWatcherParticipantI think my favorite is the one she wore when she gave Snow the poisoned apple. And the leather one when she first became the EVIL queen.
"I could have the giant duck as my steed!" --Daniel Radcliffe
Keeper Of Tamara's Taser , Jafar's Staff, Kitsis’s Glasses , Ariel’s Tail, Dopey's Hat , Peter Pan’s Shadow, Outfit, & Pied Cloak,Red Queen's Castle, White Rabbit's Power To World Hop, Zelena's BroomStick, & ALL MAGICSeptember 27, 2013 at 2:41 pm #212487PheeParticipantThe headpiece is probably a nod to Disney’s EQ, (though she doesn’t have a ponytail sticking out the top). If she’s wearing it in 302, when she’s talking to the Mirror and seeing Snow wake up from the sleeping curse, a nod to the classic Disney EQ would be fitting, because it’s such a big moment in both versions of the story, (and there aren’t a whole lot of moments in the Once version that match up directly with moments in Disney’s).
September 27, 2013 at 2:44 pm #212488SlurpeezParticipant“Are you going to try to win her over with rainbow kisses and unicorn stickers?” Any guesses who said it? (x)
I’m calling this right now: Regina will say this to the two idiots with regards to Emma. Regina will try to win Emma’s approval of using dark tactics to save Henry. Snow and Charming will object, pleading with Emma to do the “right thing.” Regina’s patience will grow increasingly thin. Regina is the queen of snarky remarks.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
September 27, 2013 at 2:53 pm #212491RumplesGirlKeymasterI’m calling this right now: Regina will say this to the two idiots with regards to Emma. Regina will try to win Emma’s approval of using dark tactics to save Henry. Snow and Charming will object, pleading with Emma to do the “right thing.” Regina’s patience will grow increasingly thin. Regina is the queen of snarky remarks
Completely agree.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"September 27, 2013 at 3:10 pm #212492PriceofMagicParticipantDoes anyone think that perhaps the audience shouldn’t have been shown that Neal’s alive at the end of season 2?
All magic comes with a price!
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