]]>The John Wick franchise is wildly popular in the movie space, and there’s obviously a hope it’ll have the same success in the television world. The Continental is coming to Starz to tell the story of the hotel chain catering to assassins decades before the events of the movies unfolded. It sounds like an exciting premise so far, and it’s backed up by an equally exciting cast.
Along with The Continental bringing in some familiar characters central to the John Wick franchise, though not with the same actors we’ve seen in the films, there are also plenty of newcomers joining the action. Here’s a look at who’s appearing so far (Keanu Reeves won’t be joining), who they’re playing, and what to expect from them in this exciting project that will see two of its three 90-minute episodes directed by Albert Hughes.
Supergirl actress Katie McGrath enters The Continental playing someone holding a position first introduced in John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum, The Adjudicator. Played by Asia Kate Dillon in the movie, The Adjudicator acts as a representative of The High Table. They’re the one who ensures the masters of this organization’s will is done, and they doesn’t tolerate nonsense. It’ll be interesting to see how McGrath’s version of The Adjudicator differs from the one we previously met.
Supergirl‘s two-hour series finale proved to be an emotional ride indeed.
The Melissa Benoist-led series concluded its journey Tuesday on The CW after six seasons. And according to Benoist’s costar Katie McGrath, it was important for those involved in the production to do right by the viewers in the end.
“You just want to get it right, and you don’t have a huge amount of time,” McGrath, 38, told The Wrap. “And at the same time, while you’re trying to get it right, there’s also in your head, you’re like, ‘Oh my God, this has been five years for me, this is kind of a goodbye.’ This is five years! And you’ve got all this going on in your head and you’re trying to get it right and you’re trying to do it justice and trying to do the words justice and it’s a lot. It’s a lot. It’s an emotional moment.”
McGrath, who played Lena Luthor, said realizing she’d no longer be working with her Supergirl colleagues made filming the end all the more challenging.
“Part of all that last episode was not just Lena, it’s Katie as well,” she said. “Like, these actors, this crew, they all became my family. We spent nine months of the year together, you know, making this show — we were each other’s lives.”
“You’re not just saying goodbye in the moment as Lena and the rest of the super friends. You’re saying goodbye as Katie and the rest of my friends,” she continued. “So there’s a sort of added weight towards the themes that it becomes — it was a big week. The last week was a big week.”
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