SEASON PREMIERE
A SCARED AND CONFUSED ELSA FROM ARENDELLE FINDS HERSELF IN STORYBROOKE AND CREATES A POWERFUL SNOW MONSTER FOR PROTECTION, REGINA WONDERS IF HER RELATIONSHIP WITH ROBIN HOOD HAS BEEN COMPLETELY QUASHED NOW THAT MARIAN’S BACK IN THE PICTURE, AND IN ARENDELLE OF THE PAST, ELSA’S SISTER ANNA WANTS TO COMPLETE THEIR PARENT’S FATEFUL JOURNEY AND DISCOVER IF THEIR QUEST MAY HAVE HELD THE SECRET TO CONTAINING ELSA’S OUT OF CONTROL ICE POWERS, ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
John Rhys-Davies (“The Lord of the Rings,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark”) Voices the Grand Pabbie
Giancarlo Esposito Guest Stars as Sidney/Magic Mirror
Master storytellers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (“Lost,” “Tron: Legacy”) invite everyone to join Emma Swan, Snow White, Prince Charming, The Evil Queen, Hook and all the other resident fairytale characters as they prepare to defend themselves against a magical force from the past that’s too unpredictable even for Rumplestiltskin – Elsa, the Ice Queen from Arendelle. And now that Emma has brought back Robin Hood’s wife, Marian, and possibly sparked the end of Regina’s relationship with him, will Regina return to her old, evil ways and do everything in her power to get even? And newlyweds Belle and Rumplestiltskin continue to be deeply in love with each other. But Rumple is hiding a secret from Belle -- one that, if found out, could destroy their happiness – he continues to be the master of the dagger that calls upon him to be the Dark One. Can Emma and Hook commit to one another, and can these two damaged people take their love to the next level? Mary Margaret and David have a new baby, Prince Neal, and are looking forward to raising him into a proud, brave and loving adult. But they are still sad that they were not able to do this with Emma, instead helping her escape the curse when she was first born and not meeting her again until she was 28 years old. Henry is very happy to have both of his mothers back in Storybrooke. But with biological mom Emma and paternal grandfather Rumplestiltskin’s blood running through his veins, he will be tested by both the light and the darkness. Finally, Will Scarlet (Michael Socha, “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland”), a former member of Robin Hood’s band of Merry Men, has traveled across many lands to make his way to Storybrooke. He finds himself intertwined in the goings-on in town for the first time as his mysterious past pushes him to an unknown future.
In the season premiere episode, “A Tale of Two Sisters,” a scared and confused Elsa finds herself in Storybrooke and, fearful of the intentions of its residents, creates a powerful snow monster for protection. With Robin Hood’s wife, Marian, back in the picture, Regina wonders if her “happily ever after” with the former thief has been completely quashed; while on their honeymoon, Mr. Gold finds an intriguing object that makes him question whether or not he should officially give Belle control over the dagger that makes him The Dark One, and Hook is dismayed to discover that Emma seems to be avoiding him while she tries to help comfort Regina after being the one responsible for bringing Marian back from the past and into Storybrooke. Meanwhile, in Arendelle of the past, as Elsa’s sister Anna’s wedding to Kristoff nears, Anna discovers that their parents – who died on-ship during a violent storm – were heading to a mysterious destination in a quest that may have held the secret to containing Elsa’s out of control Ice powers. And against Elsa’s wishes, Anna wants to finish their journey to find out what they were looking for, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Lee Arenberg as Leroy/Grumpy, Faustino Di Bauda as Walter/Sleepy, Giancarlo Esposito as Sidney/Magic Mirror, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Georgina Haig as Elsa, Elizabeth Lail as Anna, Scott Michael Foster as Kristoff, Oliver Rice as noble man, Pascale Hutton as regal woman, Raphael Alejandro as Roland, Jason Burkart as Little John, Christie Laing as Maid Marian and John Rhys-Davies as Grand Pabbie.
”A Tale of Two Sisters” was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Ralph Hemecker
A SCARED AND CONFUSED ELSA FROM ARENDELLE FINDS HERSELF IN STORYBROOKE AND CREATES A POWERFUL SNOW MONSTER FOR PROTECTION, REGINA WONDERS IF HER RELATIONSHIP WITH ROBIN HOOD HAS BEEN COMPLETELY QUASHED NOW THAT MARIAN’S BACK IN THE PICTURE, AND IN ARENDELLE OF THE PAST, ELSA’S SISTER ANNA WANTS TO COMPLETE THEIR PARENT’S FATEFUL JOURNEY AND DISCOVER IF THEIR QUEST MAY HAVE HELD THE SECRET TO CONTAINING ELSA’S OUT OF CONTROL ICE POWERS, ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
John Rhys-Davies (“The Lord of the Rings,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark”) Voices the Grand Pabbie
Giancarlo Esposito Guest Stars as Sidney/Magic Mirror
Master storytellers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (“Lost,” “Tron: Legacy”) invite everyone to join Emma Swan, Snow White, Prince Charming, The Evil Queen, Hook and all the other resident fairytale characters as they prepare to defend themselves against a magical force from the past that’s too unpredictable even for Rumplestiltskin – Elsa, the Ice Queen from Arendelle. And now that Emma has brought back Robin Hood’s wife, Marian, and possibly sparked the end of Regina’s relationship with him, will Regina return to her old, evil ways and do everything in her power to get even? And newlyweds Belle and Rumplestiltskin continue to be deeply in love with each other. But Rumple is hiding a secret from Belle -- one that, if found out, could destroy their happiness – he continues to be the master of the dagger that calls upon him to be the Dark One. Can Emma and Hook commit to one another, and can these two damaged people take their love to the next level? Mary Margaret and David have a new baby, Prince Neal, and are looking forward to raising him into a proud, brave and loving adult. But they are still sad that they were not able to do this with Emma, instead helping her escape the curse when she was first born and not meeting her again until she was 28 years old. Henry is very happy to have both of his mothers back in Storybrooke. But with biological mom Emma and paternal grandfather Rumplestiltskin’s blood running through his veins, he will be tested by both the light and the darkness. Finally, Will Scarlet (Michael Socha, “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland”), a former member of Robin Hood’s band of Merry Men, has traveled across many lands to make his way to Storybrooke. He finds himself intertwined in the goings-on in town for the first time as his mysterious past pushes him to an unknown future.
In the season premiere episode, “A Tale of Two Sisters,” a scared and confused Elsa finds herself in Storybrooke and, fearful of the intentions of its residents, creates a powerful snow monster for protection. With Robin Hood’s wife, Marian, back in the picture, Regina wonders if her “happily ever after” with the former thief has been completely quashed; while on their honeymoon, Mr. Gold finds an intriguing object that makes him question whether or not he should officially give Belle control over the dagger that makes him The Dark One, and Hook is dismayed to discover that Emma seems to be avoiding him while she tries to help comfort Regina after being the one responsible for bringing Marian back from the past and into Storybrooke. Meanwhile, in Arendelle of the past, as Elsa’s sister Anna’s wedding to Kristoff nears, Anna discovers that their parents – who died on-ship during a violent storm – were heading to a mysterious destination in a quest that may have held the secret to containing Elsa’s out of control Ice powers. And against Elsa’s wishes, Anna wants to finish their journey to find out what they were looking for, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Lee Arenberg as Leroy/Grumpy, Faustino Di Bauda as Walter/Sleepy, Giancarlo Esposito as Sidney/Magic Mirror, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Georgina Haig as Elsa, Elizabeth Lail as Anna, Scott Michael Foster as Kristoff, Oliver Rice as noble man, Pascale Hutton as regal woman, Raphael Alejandro as Roland, Jason Burkart as Little John, Christie Laing as Maid Marian and John Rhys-Davies as Grand Pabbie.
”A Tale of Two Sisters” was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Ralph Hemecker
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I am very excited to see they're adding to the Frozen mythology by continuing their parents' quest! I feel like Elizabeth Mitchell is going to be their mother now even though I was hoping she was the original Snow Queen.
ReplyDeleteelizabeth mitchell definitely got swept up in the curse, now i'm worried we won't see anna and kristoff and sven in storybrooke because they said arendelle of the past, elsa creating a snow monster to protect herself makes sense she's scared and in a new world doesn't make her evil
ReplyDeleteAwesome press release!
ReplyDeleteI had a feeling the press release might be coming today! I can't wait for season four.
ReplyDeleteSounds neat can't wait for it to happen! Just 3 weeks away!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSnow monster? Please, make it good.
ReplyDelete21 days left
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteCGI and OUAT together mean disaster, sorry.
ReplyDeleteIf anything, the winged monkies were pretty good, and terrifying. Hopefully abc would have agreed to give the show a much higher budget, since it will be worth it at least for frozen arc.
ReplyDeletewinged monkies were pretty good, I Agree.
ReplyDeletei cannot believe that pascale hutton just got some random regal woman role instead of someone big, disappointing
ReplyDeleteThe monkeys and the emerald palace were pretty good and are probably amongst the shows best CGI effort some of it comes of very lazy now.
ReplyDeleteI was rewatching season 1 and whilst the CGI was not perfect it was collectively pretty good for a tv show as a whole.
ONCE wonderlands CGI was so bad it was distracting The Red Queens Palace was bad l was glad when they destroyed it , The CGI did get better but the first episodes were awful in that department even though the pilot did good lm guessing it had a larger budget .
Scared and confused? That contributes to my theory that Rumple has caught the wrong Snow Queen.
ReplyDeleteTo me I figured s1 and 3b collectively had used decent cgi. In s1 they were new and given some money, while s2 and 3a grossly went out of their limitations.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I think the cgi returned to reasonable and decent form in 3b due to respecting the budget, and being much more creative.
Hope the trend continues, and that snow monster is a one time thing to just show off a much better budget lol. I'm curious what arrendelle will look like to lol. Hope we are shocked, or at least matches s1 and 3b decently
"A POWERFUL SMOKE SNOW MONSTER FOR PROTECTION
ReplyDeleteYeah, the winged monkeys were ok, but remember the giants in Jack and the Beanstalk? That was a complete disaster... But let's hope for a bigger budget and better quality :)
ReplyDeleteIts Smoke monsters twin!
ReplyDeleteOh I remember that mess ;), but I just consider it a piece of the mess of s2. Between netherworld, giant world, ghost maleficent, fire dog, giant in storybrooke, finale with storybrooke turning back into the forest, it was all a poor waste of money, and spent mostly on filler or non important. That's one of the reasons I disregard s2, besides cora, and the first half. (The rest, a bad dream that never happened) who tamera and Greg, I don't know, don't want to remember lol. Neverland and oz, were so much more exciting, especially oz, and s3 was a good improvement on s2
ReplyDeleteVery interested to see Elizabeth Mitchell soon. And so incredibly excited about Emma/Hook possibilities.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great and detailed press release actually, ABC did good.
It's what happens to the smoke monster when he visits the Orchid Station! ;)
ReplyDeleteI will die if they use the 'joke' for swan replacements...
Henry: What Did One Snowman Say To The Other?
Hook: I dunno, I give up...
[big roar can be heard coming down the street. Something BIG moves through the streets covering everything in snow--an Artic blast!]
Olaf The Snow Monster (booming echoing voice): It Smells Like Carrrrooootttsss!
[Running in front of the Olaf Snow Monster is Will Scarlet. Hook and Henry look at him and then each other, and then back at him]
Will [in a panic]: We're inside a bloody snow globe! Run you idiots, run!
Pleas don't judge me, I made this like in 5 mins! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe "master storytellers" bit they always start the OUaT summaries just has me in stitches every time...
ReplyDelete"Master storytellers". Those two? Ha! Puh-lease...
"Master storytellers" ... again?!?
ReplyDeleteLoL,a snow globe!!
ReplyDeleteOh no judging here,its great! LoL I love all the Lostie things you added and the snow monster is adorable! :D
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