Shadow and Bone cast brings humor, endurance to Netflix adaptation
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Jessie Mei Li plays Alina Sarkov, the hero of Leigh Bardugo s Shadow and Bone. Photo courtesy of Netflix
Alina (Jessie Mei Li, right) summons light for the Darkling (Ben Barnes). Photo courtesy of Netflix
The Dregs (from left, Kit Young, Freddy Carter and Amita Suman) try to cross the Shadow Fold. Photo courtesy of Netflix
Nina (Danielle Galligan) and Matthias (Calahan Skogman) journey through Ravka together. Photo courtesy of Netflix
Mal (Archie Renaux) and Alina (Jessie Mei Li) get separated by the Shadow Fold. Photo courtesy of Netflix
LOS ANGELES, April 22 (UPI)
8 behind the scenes secrets from Netflix s Shadow and Bone
Hello to our new obsession
Shadow and Bone looks like absolutely everything we could want in a show. From the elaborate costume and the beautiful set to the totally engrossing storyline, we re so ready to get completely obsessed.
The series brings to life Leigh Bardugo s much-loved series of novels which follow protagonist Alina Starkov - an orphan and soldier who discovers she has untapped magical powers. According to the official synopsis;
Shadow and Bone finds us in a war-torn world where lowly soldier and orphan Alina Starkov has just unleashed an extraordinary power that could be the key to setting her country free.
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The First Time With Nathalie Emmanuel The First Time With Nathalie Emmanuel
The Game of Thrones actress on her new Audible project The Coldest Case, learning Valyrian, and discovering yoga
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British actress Nathalie Emmanuel kicked off this latest episode of “The First Time” by sharing how she first got involved with her latest project,Audible’s
The Coldest Case. Her agency first reached out to her about the opportunity at the beginning of the first Covid-19 lockdown in London. “Everyone was working from home, working remotely,” recalled Emmanuel. “I read the script. I was like, wow, this is really interesting and there are great people involved. I was like, sure, let’s do it.” The actress was sent the recording equipment to be able to work on the project during the lockdown. “It was a really great opportunity to be creative when I literally couldn’t leave the house,” Emmanuel said.