Thursday, April 24, 2008
Smallville preview with a little interview to James from tvguide
General trailer
We need your questions for James Marsters.So if you want to know whether he’d ever play Spike again, if he’ll be returning to Torchwood, or just want to ask who’d win in a scrap between Spike and Captain John, send us your questions and we’ll put them to him. Ask away. You can leave your questions in the comment thread on our website here (no registration required), on the forum, or via email to sfx@futurenet.co.uk.
" I can say that it was a 4 hour make-up that I applied many times over a month and a half andthat James Marsters was a very pleasant and professional actor to work with. In fact, I enjoyed working with him more than
any actor I've applied prosthetic make-up to. He was very patient and enthusastic about playing the role and I admired his work. [...] Publicity pictures were taken for advertising and i'm sure they will release them soon."
Thanks again for the answer...and the picture!
Captain Jack promises us reassuringly at the start of every episode: "The 21st century is when everything changes, and Torchwood is ready."continue
They might want to think about getting a new slogan, as a cataclysmic end to series two sees his highly-trained team caught on the hop once again.
Captain Jack (John Barrowman) is hung out to dry by his Time Agency lover/nemesis Captain John.
Returning guest star James Marsters seems to enjoy himself mightily wreaking havoc on the city of Cardiff with a series of explosions and marauding aliens...
Even in the face of the recent revelation that Joss Whedon would broom the BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER comic book continuity to make a movie, we here at iF MAGAZINE still have needs and wants when it comes to what we would like to see happen both in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: SEASON EIGHT and ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL. What follows is a top ten list of the characters we want to see again and the situations we think would make for nifty reading
5.) BUFFY FINDS OUT SPIKE IS ALIVE & HAS TO DEAL WITH HIM AND ANGEL
Are we talking a hot three way like in the third new issue of BUFFY? Probably not, but I would like to see the three of them be forced to have an adult chat about their relationships and where they go in the future. (This would have to happen in BUFFY, since IDW can’t use any of the BUFFY characters in ANGEL.)
Marsters, who has appeared at a number of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel conventions, says he expects The Rift to have its own identity. “Buffy conventions have their own flavor. Back when I was young and [an attendee at] conventions for Star Trek, they had their own character. I suspect that a Torchwood event will have its own character. I suspect it’s going to be pretty cool, pretty intelligent and pretty randy.
“Frankly, we have three of the best writers from Torchwood and I think that the writers usually come up with the nastiest jokes during conventions and the most truthful comments. The fans get to learn more of what’s really going on behind the scenes.”
Some of the guests will be new to the convention scene, but Marsters says he doesn’t foresee having to act as a guide. “No, they’re Welsh!” he laughs. “They know what’s up. I think Eve’s going to take to it like a duck to water. Gareth has a very dry sense of humour…He’s going to do very well.”
This will be Marsters’ first convention appearance since the airing of his first Torchwood episode, which saw him in a passionate smooch with John Barrowman’s Captain Jack. Is he looking forward to the Q & As? “Hell, yeah!” he exclaims. “I can’t wait!”
Event organiser Steve Himber, who is producing The Rift with JM Live, says all the guests are really looking forward to it. “Eve Myles has been talking it up quite a bit, I understand, and James Moran is just downright giddy on his blog about the whole thing and being part of it. They’ve all been really supportive. I think they’ve been looking for something like this, to satisfy the hunger of the fandom.”