Sneak Peek 2
Thanks to Ivan for the heads up.
Script Tease
Here's a #scripttease for a new #OnceUponATime -- hope to see ya Sunday! pic.twitter.com/HUN0rclVHF
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) March 10, 2017
Sneak Peek
Thanks to I'llloveOUATforever for the heads up.
Interviews
The hour also features flashbacks to young David and James, revealing how the twins were split at a young age — expect Alan Dale’s return as King George on Sunday! “We go way back into why David’s father gave up his brother, and we find out the real reasons,” Dallas says. “We find out that maybe he thought it was a mistake, and maybe he did try to make things right, which is also another big piece to the puzzle for David in finding out that his father wasn’t what he thought, that maybe he was a good man, and he was just trying to do his best.”
As for how the duo’s next showdown plays out, Parrilla shared this: “It gets really heated, very quickly. And both of their lives are threatened.”
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So will Emma actually die? All involved are staying mum on her ultimate fate. “Obviously no one wants to die,” Morrison says. “She’s dealing it with the way she’s dealt with every other crisis, which is that they’re going to do everything they can to fight him, figure it out, and try to not die. It’s not like she hasn’t faced things like this before, so it’s another one of those situations.”
“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, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Rebecca Mader as the Wicked Witch/Zelena and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Sean Maguire as Robin of Locksley, Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper, Eion Bailey as Pinocchio/August, Alan Dale as King George/Spencer, Wil Traval as the Sheriff of Nottingham/Keith, David Cubitt as Robert, Tara Wilson as Ruth, Matt Ellis as Francisco, Bart Anderson as Innkeeper and Luke Roessler as Young David/Young James.
“Murder Most Foul” was written by Jerome Schwartz & Jane Espenson and directed by Morgan Beggs.
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