The Game of Thrones star, who has just joined the forthcoming Marvel TV series Secret Invasion, has teamed up with bosses at Image Comics to publish M.O.M.: Mother of Madness.
Kathryn Hahn chats with THR and explains why 'Agatha All Along' was the perfect title for the Marvel show. Plus, she shares her reaction when she found out Patti LuPone was joining the cast and talks working with Aubrey Plaza.
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 01:10Published
Coming from her world of sitcoms, Debra Jo Rupp shares her appreciation getting to be a part of something on the scale of Marvel at the 'Agatha All Along' premiere. Plus, she tells THR why this is one of Marvel's spookiest shows.
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 02:03Published
At the 'Agatha All Along' premiere, Emma Caulfield explains to THR why she finds keeping Marvel secrets very easy. Plus, she explains how the Disney Emmys party almost "took her out."
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 02:28Published
Creator Jac Schaeffer explains to THR why 'Agatha All Along' was the perfect title to settle on for the new Marvel series at the show's premiere. Plus, she opens up about what it was like to convince Patti LuPone to be a part of the series and the pressures to live up to 'WandaVision.'
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 03:21Published
Joe Locke chats with THR at the 'Agatha All Along' premiere and explains how he's gotten better at keeping Marvel secrets throughout the press tour. Plus, he dishes on musical numbers with Patti LuPone, feeling immersed in the show while filming and teases 'Heartstopper' season three.
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 02:42Published
Ryan Murphy's next show starring Evan Peters just landed at FX. The Disney-owned outlet has picked up a drama titled 'The Beauty' from Ryan Murphy Productions and 20th Television. The series, which will star Peters, Ashton Kutcher, Anthony Ramos and Jeremy Pope, is based on a 2016 Image Comics title of the same title.
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 02:04Published
At 45, Ryan Drost has started a new chapter in his life, finding opportunity in the pandemic to pursue his passion project: his own comic book, which he has successfully kickstarted online and is now..