Carnival Row Screening LA

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Carnival Row just announced an exclusive screening event at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles (CA) next Wednesday, 21 August 2019 at 7:30pm – 9 days before the official release on Amazon Prime.

To attend, you only need to email them here! Good luck!

Poldark Screenings USA

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Good news for our American Poldark fans: after screenings in London and Cornwall, the first episode of the 5th season of the popular period drama will also be presented at special events across the USA.

This post will be updated with information about the ones we can find! Click the links to find out more about the events and how to receive tickets.

  • Auburn (NY), Tuesday 10 September 2019, 7:00 – 10:00pm
  • Ellsworth (ME), Saturday 14 September 2019, 4:00pm
  • Triangle (NC), Tuesday 17 September 2019, 2:00 – 3:30pm
  • Portland (ME), Tuesday 17 September 2019, 7:00pm
  • Salt Lake City (UT), Tuesday 17 September 2019, 7:00 – 8:30pm
  • Toledo (OH), Tuesday 17 September, 7:00 – 9:00pm
  • Triangle (NC), Tuesday 17 September 2019, 7:00 – 8:30pm
  • New Orleans (LA), Saturday 21 September 2019, 10:00am – 12:00pm
  • Milwaukee (WI), Saturday 21 September 2019, 1:00 – 3:00pm
  • Dover-Foxglove (ME), Saturday 21 September 2019, 7:00pm
  • Phoenix (AZ), Sunday 22 September, 2:00 – 4:00pm
  • Sackets Harbor (NY), Monday 23 September 2019, 6:00 – 8:30pm
  • Baton Rouge (LA), Tuesday 24 September 2019, 6:30pm
  • Charlotte (NC), Tuesday 24 September 2019, 6:30pm
  • Providence (RI), Wednesday 25 September 2019, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
  • Lewisburg (PA), Wednesday 25 September 2019, 8:00 – 10:00pm
  • Norfolk (VA), Thursday 26 September 2019, 7:00pm
  • Charlottesville (VA), Friday 27 September 2019, 8:00pm

Andrew Gower plays James Hadfield in the first two episodes of Poldark‘s final season, which airs Sunday nights at 9:00pm on BBC One in the UK and is scheduled to be released on PBS (USA) on 29 September 2019. For more international air dates see this post.

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(Thank you to fan site Poldarked for the heads-up about the Charlottesville screening!)

New Humpy Fu*king Dumpty Stills

There are two new stills taken on the set of Humpty Fu*king Dumpty by photographer Dave Gleave. They show Andrew Gower as Tommy Quickly, the main protagonist of the short film about the Merseybeat singer.

According to Stephen Waltersrecent tweet, Andrew’s debut as an executive producer will go on the film festival circuit before being released to a wider audience.

Carnival Row: Character Card Ezra Spurnrose

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Andrew Gower posted this character card officially introducing his Carnival Row character Ezra Spurnrose on his Instagram today.

23 days until Carnival Row is released exclusively on Amazon Prime!

Visit our Gallery for more Behind the Scenes and Official Artwork for Carnival Row!

Humpty Fu*king Dumpty Trailer

Stephen Walters shared this trailer for his and Andrew Gower‘s short film Humpty Fu*king Dumpty on Twitter alongside the news that it is “going on the festival circuit”.

Good luck to Humpty Fu*king Dumpty and watch this space for updates on dates and times of the film festivals it will be shown at.

 

Carnival Row Official Trailer

Amazon Prime released the much anticipated official trailer for the upcoming first season of Carnival Row today.

Enjoy!

Carnival Row will be released exclusively on Amazon Prime on 30 August 2019, and we can’t wait to see Andrew Gower as Ezra Spurnrose.

New BtS Photo from Miss Scarlet and the Duke

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Miss Scarlet and the Duke director Declan O’Dwyer posted this new photo of Andrew Gower as Rupert Parker from filming the new Victorian detective series on his Instagram account.

Have a look at the original post, the comments (incl. Andrew’s) are hilarious!

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Carnival Row: Season 2 in Pre-Production

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Judging by the latest posts by Carnival Row‘s writer/producer Travis Beacham and writer Marc Guggenheim pre-production for Amazon Prime show’s second season is well under way. It also looks like after experiencing “The Beast from the East” in the Czech Republic while filming season one, production is now headed for warmer locations.

The pictures shared by Travis Beacham and Marc Guggenheim show the Croatian city of Dubrovnik. Fantasy fans might recognize the town on the Adriatic sea as the set of King’s Landing in HBO hit series Game of Thrones, the show that has been suggested Carnival Row is replacing.

Carnival Row season 1 will be released exclusively on Amazon Prime on Friday 30 August 2019. We have no information yet whether Andrew Gower will reprise his role as Ezra Spurnrose for another season.

Miss Scarlet and the Duke: Meet Rupert Parker

Andrew Gower surprised us today with these two images showcasing his new character Rupert Parker in the upcoming period crime drama Miss Scarlet and the Duke.

Previously director Declan O’Dwyer had only revealed a partial shot of Andrew on his Instagram account. Production for the 6-part mini series is currently underway in Dublin (Ireland).

We are very intrigued and can’t wait to find out who Rupert Parker is! We will keep you posted as soon as and when we find out more.

Follow Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Instagram and visit our Gallery for more BtS photos from set.

Creator & Cast Address Carnival Row Production Challenges

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During the TCA summer press tour, Carnival Row‘s executive producers Travis Beacham and Marc Guggenheim together with the show’s stars Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne defended the reshoots they went through earlier this year.

Orlando Bloom, who’s also an Executive Producer on the show, told Deadline:

“It’s hugely ambitious and it was only when we were on the ground and physicalizing so many different aspects of the character development that you could see there were some gaps that we needed to fill in and we’re very blessed that Amazon believes in the show and were right behind it. The confidence to do those reshoots was the greatest gift to us. I’m so grateful that we got to go back and do another take of some of the first work we did.”

Creator Travis Beacham, on whose film script the series is based, added:

“The advantage of when you have a true series order like this is that you shoot all eight episodes, then you can go back and look at the whole and watch as well as we can watch. Are we setting up the things that pay off as well as we can set them up? It’s a function of the size of it and the scope of what we’ve been allowed to do.”

“There’s stigma when it comes to reshoots but increasingly in this world of peak TV where shows are getting bigger and bigger, it becomes necessary.”

Read the whole article here.