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OUAT – Rumplestiltskin’s backstory will be further explained

More Rumplestiltskin coming to FairyTale Land (Yay Colleen)!

Rumpelstiltskin’s likability has been a big surprise to many people – his metallic skin, poor dental hygiene and slightly creepy features scared many people away. But after watching Desperate Souls, many fans (as they call themselves #dearies) were smitten by the man we call Rumpelstiltskin.

And so, executive producers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis have promised more Rumplestiltskin (and possibly even Mr. Gold) in upcoming epsiodes.

Once Upon A Time’ execs promise Rumpelstiltskin answers

Once Upon A Time‘s executive producers Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz have hinted that viewers will find out more about Rumpelstiltskin in upcoming episodes.

The duo told TV Line that fans of the show will get more information about why Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle) behaves in the way he does.

Read more here – http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/s181/once-upon-a-time/news/a368460/once-upon-a-time-execs-promise-rumpelstiltskin-answers.html

 

OUAT – Henry loves comic books and video games

Henry is believed to have had a sad and unhappy childhood under Regina’s care, but it seems like in a few episodes that Henry is just like any other kid.

He likes comics books

He plays video games

He rides a bike

At least we know Henry is somewhat enjoying his childhood.

 

Want more Once Upon a Time? Check out the Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast at http://onceuponatimepodcast.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Someone’s Grumpy! Plus Six Big Questions Answered!

This Sunday (March 4), we will finally get a glimpse of the seven dwarfs also known as #TeamSeven or #SuperSeven. Lee Arenberg, who plays Grumpy will be the center of this episode as we find out how he got his Grumpy nature.

In the article below, we get a dose of what this episode is about, plus SIX big questions that producers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis attempts to answer without spoiling anything. Plus a possible return for Graham???

Once Upon a Time Bosses Preview a Very Grumpy Outing and Tackle 6 Big Questions

ABC’s Once Upon a Time this Sunday will weave a magical tale about love that might leave you… grumpy?

The episode, which features a guest-starring turn byAngel/Dollhouse alumna Amy Acker as a fairy named Nova, reveals the backstory of Snow White’s crankiest dwarf pal. As the object of Grumpy’s affection, “[Nova] is going to help tell the story of how Grumpy became Grumpy,” says executive producer  Eddy Kitsis who describes the hour as “in the vein of a Pixar [movie].”

Read more here:

http://www.tvline.com/2012/02/once-upon-a-time-season-1-episode-14-preview-kitsis-horowitz/

 

OUAT – Mark Isham’s creative musicality brings magic to Once Upon A Time

Ever wondered about the haunting soundtrack of Once Upon A Time? Look no further – Mark Isham has been making music magic for a long time. Check out this article.

ONCE UPON A TIME HITS A HIGH NOTE

He was one of the original recording artists for the 1980s new age music label Windham Hill. As a child growing up in New York City, he was captivated by the music of Miles Davis, and learned to play the flugelhorn at a young age. He won a Grammy Award for his self-titled album Mark Isham in 1990, and went on to score the background music for the feature films Never Cry Wolf, Alan Rudolph’s The Moderns, Carroll Ballard’s Fly Away Home, Michael Apted’s Nell, Robert Redford’s Lions for Lambs, Jodie Foster’s Little Man Tate and, for London, Ont. filmmaker Paul Haggis, the Oscar-winning Crash and In the Valley of Elah.

He was nominated for an Academy Award for his film score for Redford’s A River Runs Through It. He has scored the background music for 10 feature films in the last three years, including Fame, Crossing Over, Dolphin Tale and The Secret Life of Bees.

Read more here – http://www.canada.com/entertainment/Once+Upon+Time+hits+high+note/6192124/story.html

 

 

 

OUAT – Once Upon A Time has become a surprise hit (to some)

Check out a very interesting article for Once Upon A Time with a short bonus interview with Jennifer Morrison.

ONCE UPON A TIME, A SHOW BECAME A SURPRISE HIT

Jennifer Morrison was caught between two worlds – literally – on this brisk mid-winter’s evening. She was leaving an ABC-sponsored party in Pasadena, Calif., dressed in a resplendent red ballroom dress, only to change into civilian duds and jump onto a three-hour flight up the coast to Vancouver and back to work on the set of Once Upon a Time.

Once Upon a Time – an enchanting fantasy drama in which Morrison plays hard-luck, hardscrabble single mother Emma Swan – is the 2011-2012 TV season’s most-watched and, judging from the groundswell of popular opinion on Twitter and in online chat forums, one of the most beloved, obsessively followed, and fondly discussed new drama series since Lost in 2004.

Read more here: http://www.canada.com/Once+Upon+Time+show+became+surprise/6191287/story.html#ixzz1nJMV1eLc