Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Character Post 2: Zoey Deutch

I continue introducing the VA Cast, so people will get to know them better. Its for the Fans and the people who will be also in the future!

The Second Character Post is Zoey Deutch 


Our beloved Zoey! Again with Zoey I have so many things to say! I knew Zoey even before she got the chance to play in VA, though I came to research Zoey after she was casted for Rose! She is really one of the most brilliant and down to earth famous people I even seen in my life. Zoey is pretty interesting and wicked person, with a great sense of humor!

NEW Interview of Richelle Mead with CBSNews


Richelle Mead is enjoying watching the fruits of her labor play out in movie form.
 The author behind the best-selling young adult series "Vampire Academy" is happy with how director Mark Waters is reimagining her 2007 novel for the big screen. The film, which stars Zoey Deutch, Sarah Hyland, Olga Kurylenko, Joely Richardson and Gabriel Byrne, follows Rose Hathaway (Deutch), 17-year old half-vampire who's training to be a bodyguard for living vampires. Her life gets complicated as she soon realizes the dangers her new role involves.
 "Everything I've seen I thought was really well done," Mead told CBSNews.com about the film, which lands in theaters on Feb. 14, 2014. "The books are very hard to stick into any one genre. They've got these humorous moments. Then they've got these serious moments. It's just such a mix and I love that they capture that and didn't go in all one direction. They didn't make it so melodramatic with no jokes. On the other hand, they didn't suddenly make it a farce either. They got what I was trying to do, which is live is a juxtaposition of all these different things, so why not make a story about life. I think they really got the tone well." 
 Mead decided to write a YA vampire book after years of penning adult urban fantasy novels. "I wanted to draw on the idea of some classes I'd taken in college on Russian and Romanian folklore, which is where a lot of vampire stories came from...I made my own story line out of it and spun it in a teen setting," she said.
 The Seattle-based author said she had no idea her story would resonate so much with readers, eventually becoming a six-part, best-selling series that's been translated into 30 languages.
 "That's the part where it gets a little crazy...I did not expect it to be what it was because it was kind of a down-time project...It built a steady following and it was until about mid-way through the series that it really started getting those huge audiences," she said.
 Mead sold the rights to "Vampire Academy" years ago, and although the production company pitched the idea to Hollywood it wasn't "getting any bites."
 "With the vampire phenomenon, it's like, 'Oh, I bet "Twilight" paved the way.' But if anything, 'Twilight' was a stumbling block because I think a lot of Hollywood didn't want to touch anything vampire-related with 'Twilight' getting so much attention," said Mead. "Then you have TV, you've got 'Vampire Diaries' and 'True Blood.' And nobody wants to touch a vampire story. And so we just saw no activity."
 That was until the beginning of 2013 when Mead learned that a casting call had been sent out for "Vampire Academy." It was "mind-blowing," she said. Since then, Mead has served as an adviser to the film. She's seen plenty of footage and been on set, but isn't heavily involved in the production.
 "I think books and movies are such different art forms and I know which one I'm good at," said the 36-year-old author.
 As for the book-to-screen adaptation, Mead said there are definitely some changes but no major plot lines have been tweaked: "It's little things that don't translate well from the page to the screen that they have altered...I thought it was all very true, very respectful to the original material. I hope readers of the books will agree with me...I hope they realize it's an art form. It's an adaptation."
 Fans of the series had a chance to see the first teaser movie trailer over the summer. "There's the humor and the romance and the action. They threw it all out there in the teaser. I hope it wasn't too overwhelming for people because it's a lot of stuff in 60 seconds, but that's what a teaser is," she said.
 Mead, meanwhile, has been focusing her efforts on her upcoming YA book, "The Fiery Heart," part of her "Bloodlines" series, which arrives on Nov. 19. "It has some of the same characters popping in [from 'Vampire Academy'] and I have plenty of openings as well in this if I want to bring back those other guys from the first series and do more books with them," said Mead. Mead says the recent vampire frenzy is more of a "novel thing." But in her opinion vampires have been "here to stay" for a long time. "I get asked all the time: 'Why are vampires popular?' I don't know. They do persist. People love them."
 The producers behind "Vampire Academy" hope that fans will love this upcoming film because if they do, sequels will likely be in the works.
 "We would do all of it," Mead said of her series. "If the first one is successful, it's all riding on this. They definitely have eye for that. They made it a point to cast some young actors. Of course, they're gonna be young, regardless. But there's a difference of casting young-18 versus young-25 because if you have a six-book series, then six years from now they're not gonna look their parts."

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NEW VA Cast Stills From Entertainment Weekly

Thanks to EW who posted the amazing stills! 5 Brand New VA Stills, and Mark Waters for saying few words about the scenes. Yeah we are officially dead after these stills. 


Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch)

''This is a little bit of a leap off the book,'' teases Vampire Academy director Mark Waters, ''but Rose has a brief moment where she has a chance to kill a Strigoi, but then she hesitates because she's still a novice, and fails to go through with it. I have to keep it a little cryptic because I don't want to reveal too many things that happen in the movie, but it is her brief moment of trying to do something, but her training is not quite up to it yet.''


Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch) and Dimitri Belikov (Danila Kozlovsky)

''[Dimitri is] kind of her mentor and trainer,'' says Waters. ''Rose comes back to the academy after having missed a year from training and is kind of out of shape and not as impressive as she once was. But after him taking her under his wing and really busting her in training, she gets better and better at these martial-arts moves that she'll need later.''

Aaron Drozdov (Edward Holcroft), Mia Rinaldi (Sami Gayle, center), and Camilla Conta (Bronté Norman-Terrell, far right)

''This is actually a moment right when Mia is playing a prank on Lissa,'' explains Waters. ''It's Lissa's first day of school after coming back to the academy, and she's leaning down to have a drink at the water fountain. And Mia — who's a water magic user — causes the water fountain to explode and completely splatter her face and clothes.''


Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch) and Dimitri Belikov (Danila Kozlovsky)

''This is an interesting one because there's a running gag in the movie where Rose tries to surprise attack Dimitri, and this is the first time she tries to do it,'' previews Waters. ''She says, 'I should have had you!' And he says, 'Well, keep it up. Keep trying to attack. It's good training for both of us.' But the tension of this moment is nice because after he tackles her and pins her down, they realize, 'Wait a second. I'm still holding you down. And we're still really close to each other.' It's a bit of an uncomfortable, awkward, romantic moment when they realize that they're this close to each other and they have to kind of quickly disengage.''

Christian Ozera (Dominic Sherwood) and Lissa Dragomir (Lucy Fry)

''If you know the story between Christian and Lissa, they have an attraction and Rose tries to sabotage the relationship,'' explains Waters, ''but then when they come to the dance is when they come together for the first time and actually bend to the fact that they like each other and want to be boyfriend/girlfriend. So it's a very nice moment where they realize they're allowed to be together.''
Waters continues, ''Their [chemistry is] fantastic. It was interesting because Dominic Sherwood was cast very late in the game. We saw many people for the part and weren't happy with anybody until Dominic came in at a very late juncture. This [scene] was actually shot on the first or second day of shooting. We just threw them into the fire. They start slow dancing, and [we said], 'You're going to kiss now.' And they literally had only met once before. But they did it with gusto and didn't lose any enthusiasm.''


Complete VA Panel on NYCC

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