Friday, November 1, 2013

Vampire Academy Set Visit: Lucy Fry

''Let me start by saying this – we were on the set as was Hypable and Page to Premiere. So if you see this interview over on either one of their sites – don’t get mad. None of us stole anything. :)
We sent our friend Andrew, who lives in London. They did several interviews and we will be bringing you those interviews every Friday. Today, we start with Lucy Fry. Enjoy!''~ Fangirlish


Q: For the few people in the world who haven’t heard of Vampire Academy, could you introduce your character?
 Lucy: Lissa is a vampire princess. She is one of the Moroi, which is a race of vampires, a living vampire. Her family is one of the 12 royal families. She became a princess when her entire family was killed in a car accident, so she is the last of this particular line of royals. She is a beautiful, loving, sensitive, girl. When her family passes away a lot of events happen which I can’t talk about. They kind of make her more different to the rest of the Moroi vampires.

Q: Does she feel like a bit of an outsider then, because she is different?
 Lucy: Ya. She definitely finds it very hard to relate to everyone. She has gone through so much she finds that part of her is missing and it’s really difficult for her to connect to normality I guess.

Q: What attracted you to Lissa? What did you like about her so much that you thought you had to play her?
 Lucy: When I read the script the first time, my initial reaction was that I loved it because of the friendship between Lissa and Rose and how that kind of got them through everything. The way that Lissa kind of relies on Rose to help her through all the things that she’s going through right now. I really think that is an important story to be told.

 Q: How tough was the audition process? What did you have to go through to get there?
 Lucy: It was a bit odd. I was backpacking through Europe and I had been there for a day and had my audition for Lissa. I went in and I did it with an American accent the first time. I got really great feedback in the room, I was really excited, and then I didn’t hear anything for two weeks. I was like oh no. Then I called my manager and he said, “Ya they are moving on now, they are just accepting self-tapes from all around the world.” So I decided to send in a self-tape and try it with an English accent. Then I sent in the self-tape and the next day I was sitting in a cafĂ© and got a call that you have a test deal tomorrow. At the time I didn’t even know what a test deal was. The next day I went in and there were two other girls who look basically the same as me and I was like wow this is creepy. We went in and spent the whole day doing scenes and the day after that we went to a lunch with all the producers, the directors, and the writer and the casting director. Zoey and I were told we got the part. It was such a shock. I was not expecting that to happen.

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New Photos of Dom Sherwood in Prague


Friday,1st November
~ Dom went to Prague today and we can already see he is having fun! We wish him the best 

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Via DarylCrowley's Intagram

Saturday, 2nd November

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''9 Secrets about Vampire Academy'' from Fandango



For fans of Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy books, the upcoming film adaptation could not be more heavily anticipated. Security was tight on the secretive set when we visited earlier this year in London, but Fandango found a way through, and we proudly share 10 things you simply must know about this exciting new YA vampire series.


1. The film nearly didn’t happen. When the project came to producers Don Murphy and Susan Montford at the height of Twilight’s popularity, they resisted reading Richelle Mead’s books, fearing vampire overkill. When their fellow producer Michael Preger wore them down, they realised what they’d missed. “Eventually we read it, and it was amazing. We knew we had to be involved in it,” says Murphy. And anyway, vampires are immortal, adds Montford: “So there is no vampire overkill!”

2. Daniel and Mark Waters, respectively the writer and director of the adaptation, truly get the books, according to Mead. “I like to mix things. It’s not straight romance and it’s not straight adventure. It’s got funny moments, but it’s not a comedy. They really get how to mesh that.”

3. St. Vladimir's Academy is in… London, England. Fandango journeyed to University College London, the hallways and lecture halls of which provided the real-world backdrop for the school, which is set in Montana. London’s architecture simply offered the perfect backdrop for filming. “It’s my first time overseas, and I’m so excited,” says star Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), who plays Natalie Dashkov. “But we’re on night shoots and I haven’t been able to do much sightseeing. I want to do the London Eye and all the stupid tourist stuff.”

4. The bond between Rose and Lissa carries offscreen, according to Lucy Fry, who plays Lissa. “Zoe and I get on so well, and going through really long hours bonds you in a way that you can’t bond in normal life. You have to support each other so much and it’s really great to have her.”


5. Danila Kozlovsky likes the “mystery” of his character, Dimitri Belikov. “He listens to old music, he reads cowboy books, and he wears long trenchcoats. I would say he has an old soul, but he’s 24 years old. His mystery is very attractive.” But, he insists, finding the character was a challenge. “He’s almost perfect, and it’s hard to be like Dimitri. It wouldn’t be humble to say I’m like him!”

Read More at Fandango

The New VA TV Spot now in HQ + Screencaps




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New Photos of Danila Kozlovsky from his film Dubrovsky

We cant wait to see Danila in his new projects, especially Dubrovsky!


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Via KozlovskyBrazil