Death In Paradise spin-off Return To Paradise is now filming on location in Australia. Here are the details.
The thirteenth series of Robert Thorogood’s long-running crime drama Death In Paradise recently concluded, with Ralf Little leaving the show. His replacement has not yet been announced, but what is being dubbed ‘The Paraverse’ is expanding once again.
The first spin-off, Beyond Paradise, is in the midst of its second series. Developed by Thorogood and Hustle creator Tony Jordan, Kris Marshall reprises the role of Humphrey Goodman, who solves crimes in the fictional town of Shipton Abbott, near Devon.
The second is Return To Paradise. It was announced last year, but now the BBC have revealed details of the plot and characters. The synopsis reads as follows:
Return to Paradise follows Di Mackenzie Clarke (Anna Samson), an Australian ex-pat who’s made a name for herself in London’s Metropolitan Police for cracking uncrackable murder cases.
The thirteenth series of Robert Thorogood’s long-running crime drama Death In Paradise recently concluded, with Ralf Little leaving the show. His replacement has not yet been announced, but what is being dubbed ‘The Paraverse’ is expanding once again.
The first spin-off, Beyond Paradise, is in the midst of its second series. Developed by Thorogood and Hustle creator Tony Jordan, Kris Marshall reprises the role of Humphrey Goodman, who solves crimes in the fictional town of Shipton Abbott, near Devon.
The second is Return To Paradise. It was announced last year, but now the BBC have revealed details of the plot and characters. The synopsis reads as follows:
Return to Paradise follows Di Mackenzie Clarke (Anna Samson), an Australian ex-pat who’s made a name for herself in London’s Metropolitan Police for cracking uncrackable murder cases.
- 4/10/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
It’s time for the Dark Shadows update! Jackie Earle Haley and Bella Heathcote are in talks to join an upcoming Tim Burton’s project that already stars Johnny Depp.
Depp is already set to star as vampire Barnabas Collins and we know that the film is set to shoot early this year, but no other cast has been announced yet.
So, consider this as a big update!
“It’s exciting, very exciting. It’s like a lifelong dream for me. I loved the show when I was a kid. I was obsessed with Barnabas Collins. I have photographs of me holding Barnabas Collins posters when I was five or six. I’m very excited to do it,” Depp told earlier.
Jackie Earle Haley is in talks to play Willie Loomis (played by James Hall and then John Karlen in the televersion), a con artist who accidentally releases Barnabas from...
Depp is already set to star as vampire Barnabas Collins and we know that the film is set to shoot early this year, but no other cast has been announced yet.
So, consider this as a big update!
“It’s exciting, very exciting. It’s like a lifelong dream for me. I loved the show when I was a kid. I was obsessed with Barnabas Collins. I have photographs of me holding Barnabas Collins posters when I was five or six. I’m very excited to do it,” Depp told earlier.
Jackie Earle Haley is in talks to play Willie Loomis (played by James Hall and then John Karlen in the televersion), a con artist who accidentally releases Barnabas from...
- 2/3/2011
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
A couple more wanderers are finding their way to Collinwood Estate…
The world of the big-screen “Dark Shadows” adaptation is growing, as two others are now in talks to join Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s latest supernatural tale. Both Bella Heathcote and Jackie Earle Haley may soon find themselves in a run-down mansion that’s haunted in more ways than one, according to Deadline.
Heathcote, who’s appeared on the long-running Australian soap opera, “Neighbours,” and is one of many young actresses in the running for “Snow White and the Huntsman,” is currently the frontrunner to play Victoria Winters, the young governess of the Collins estate. The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke, who played the role on the TV series from 1966-1968.
Haley is in talks to play Willie Loomis, one of the most pivotal roles on the TV series. Loomis is a con artist looking to swindle...
The world of the big-screen “Dark Shadows” adaptation is growing, as two others are now in talks to join Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s latest supernatural tale. Both Bella Heathcote and Jackie Earle Haley may soon find themselves in a run-down mansion that’s haunted in more ways than one, according to Deadline.
Heathcote, who’s appeared on the long-running Australian soap opera, “Neighbours,” and is one of many young actresses in the running for “Snow White and the Huntsman,” is currently the frontrunner to play Victoria Winters, the young governess of the Collins estate. The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke, who played the role on the TV series from 1966-1968.
Haley is in talks to play Willie Loomis, one of the most pivotal roles on the TV series. Loomis is a con artist looking to swindle...
- 2/3/2011
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
Exclusive: I'm told that Jackie Earle Haley is in talks to play Willie Loomis in Dark Shadows, the Tim Burton-directed horror film for Warner Bros, based on the 60s TV soap that will star Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins. At the same time, sources say that Bella Heathcoate is the choice to play Victoria Winters, the young governess of the Collins estate. Heathcote was among the names mentioned for Snow White and the Huntsman, a role which Deadline told you exclusively now has Twilight Saga's Kristen Stewart as front runner.The Vicki role was originated by Alexandra Moltke on the original soap. As for Haley, the Loomis role was a pivotal one on the soap. Loomis is a notorious con artist who comes to Collinwood bent on swindling the reclusive matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard. He winds up living in the mansion and hatches a plan when he observes a...
- 2/2/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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