Showing posts with label :The Mortal Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label :The Mortal Instruments. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

PHOTOS: New Book Covers for 'The Mortal Instruments' Series!


ABC Family's Shadowhunters TV has released the remaining five new covers of the best-selling series by Cassandra Clare, The Mortal Instruments!


These will be available in bookstores this September 1.











Don't these look amazing? 

We love that fact that each cover has a different rune, look closely!

Tomorrow Shadowhunters TV will reveal the new covers for The Infernal Devices!

Monday, May 19, 2014

Shadowhunter Mission: Saying Goodbye to TMI (avi and hashtag challenge)

The countdown for The Mortal Instruments final installment, City of Heavenly Fire, is winding down to the final week, and we at The Mortal Institute are chomping our nails in frightened anticipation.
Thanks to one of our awesome followers, @_urebriviel_ on Twitter, there is something cool we’d like to do to promote to come as one in celebration and in loss of our beloved TMI characters.. We are asking all Shadowhunters to post this mourning rune on as your avatar on social media accounts on May 27th. You are welcome to decorate it with any words that remind you of TMI. We will be following several hashtags as we say goodbye to our beloved series, and we’ll be doing our own: #AveAtqueValeTMI. 


Make sure to join us!


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

NEW SNIPPET: 'City of Heavenly Fire' - Parabatai


Cassandra Clare posted a new snippet from the final novel of The Mortal Instruments series, City of Heavenly Fire. 
parabatai. Like he was. And Jace knew, too, what that faded rune meant: a parabatai whose other half was dead. He felt his sympathy leap toward Brother Zachariah, as he imagined himself without Alec, with only that faded rune to remind him where once he had been bonded to someone who knew all the best and worst parts of his soul. 
Anyone else tear up from reading that? We did *raises hand*! 

CoHF will be available on bookshelves in May 2014! 

Feel free to tell us what you think of the new snippet in the comment box below!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Jamie Campbell Bower Discusses 'City of Ashes'


Digital Spy recently spoke with 'Mortal Instruments' star Jamie Campbell Bower at the launch event for BT TV's partnership with Curzon Home Cinema about the future of the franchise. Jamie had this to say about Constantin moving forward with the production, "We have seen a lot of [those films] flounder, and so if Constantin feel comfortable to move on to the next Mortal Instruments film, I'm happy for that." 

Bower admits that while being part of a huge franchise is great connecting with fans is what it's all about. He went on to tell Digital Spy, "Even from being a small part of something like Twilight, I found out that actually, what's really important is having a connection with the fans."

"It's great to be able to sit here and do press, but if I can go out there and I can do a mall tour - which is what we did for Mortal Instruments and for Twilight - that actually can make somebody's day. And that's sort of what I'm doing this for."

We could not agree more! Hearing Jamie talk about the importance of fans and why he is eager to pick up where he left off as Shadowhunter Jace Wayland makes us all very excited!

It was only early September when we found out the production of the 'City of Bones' sequel was halted, and earlier this month we learned that City of Ashes would still be filming in 2014. Fans of 'The Mortal Instruments' collectively expressed their enthusiasm with renewed hope for the adaptation, and it's amazing to see the actors are just as happy to reprise their roles.

Since COA is moving forward what Jace scenes are you most thrilled to see make it from book to movie? Let us know in a comment or tweet us @TMI_Institute!





Saturday, July 20, 2013

IMPORTANT: Help us Trend the Hashtag "#TMI1monthLeft"!


Calling all shadowhunters, vampires, werewolves, etc let's all gather tomorrow (or for some of you today, July 21) on Twitter to trend the hashtag, #TMI1monthleft at 12pm EST since we are exactly ONE MONTH away for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones to hit the theaters.

SPREAD THE WORD amazing tmi family! 

More Sneak Peeks from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Soundtrack!


With exactly a month away from the release of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Soundtrack, a few of the tracks have been leaked onto the internet. Take a listen!

Song #3:
Song #5:
Song #7:
Song #8:
Song #9:
Song #11:
Song #13:


You can pre-order the soundtrack on Itunes and will be released August 20!

Shadowhunters what do you think of the soundtrack?

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Exclusive Sneak Peek of 'The Mortal Instruments' from Yahoo! with New Clips!

Last week we got the German trailer and now this! Yahoo! Movies releases an exclusive sneak peek of 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' movie with new clips! The video begins with an introduction from Lily Collins, who stars as Clary Fray in the movie.



Only 50 days left until the movie hits theaters (August 21), What do you guys think of the sneak peek? Leave your comments below!

Friday, June 14, 2013

BY THE ANGEL: 7 More Stills

As if the photos released yesterday were not enough to cause shadowhunters to swoon and scream with glee all over the world, Sony releases 7 more stills! By the angel these new ones will cause more fangirlish screams.

The first photo looks as though Jace (Jamie Campbell Bower) is confronting Clary (Lily Collins) about not going into Hotel Dumort.
The whole gang is here (Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Robert Sheehan), looks like these shadowhunters are ready to kick some demon butt! 

This scene is where Clary runs into one of Simon's friends, Eric (Chris Ratz). 

Jace is drawing on a rune with the stele! By the angel is it just me or is it hot in here?

Jace and Clary looking through the wall to see what is going on between Luke and Valentine's henchman!

Clary in her room with all her angelic rune drawings.

Last one! Clary standing in front of a portal!

(photos from Page to Premiere) 

Did anyone lose their consciousness looking at these new movie photos? I know I did a bit! What did you guys think? Leave your comments below!

If you would like to look at the five photos released yesterday, click here.


Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Movie Trading Cards!


We get a first glimpse of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones inspired trading cards created by Leaf Trading Cards and were revealed on Beckett.com. Each pack has six cards and each card can feature photos of scenes from the movie, character cards and even photos from behind the scenes.

You can purchase these trading cards in late August in stores such as Wal-Mart and Target.

Here are some more trading card samples:












Are you guys excited for these trading cards? Also, what do you think? Leave your comments below!

Cassandra Clare Talks About Parabatais, TLH, CoHF, and MORE!

Cassandra Clare took to her tumblr account to answer a few questions a fan sent her through an email. There are some great questions that fan asked and vital answers from Cassie. You can read the whole thing below:
“hi cassie! i have a couple questions that i figured I’d ask through email because its always really hectic on twitter so:- can parabatai be love interests? i thought they couldn’t but emma/julian are right? that always kinda confused me- so you’re writing the dark artifices, TLH, & are you writing another shadowhunter book aside from those as well?- are we gonna see tessa/will/ jem in cohf?”Yes, twitter has become a bit of a madhouse - I can only get on for a few minutes, and then there are so many questions I can’t follow them (usually about things I know nothing about and can’t influence, like what countries there will be movie premieres in and where the cast goes) and then I run away. I am a a wuss, I guess! But if I don’t answer you on Twitter, it’s not personal!“- can parabatai be love interests? i thought they couldn’t but emma/julian are right? that always kinda confused me”The Clave says no. You’re not supposed to be romantically involved with yourparabatai. In Clockwork Prince, one of the plot points is a past pair of parabatai, one of whom committed suicide because he’d fallen in love with his parabatai and was afraid of the secret being exposed.The Clave has their reasons for this old Law. However, like pretty much every cultural/social law decreeing that people can’t fall in love or can’t marry, plenty of people break it. It’s not like no priest has ever fallen in love with anyone. And Emma and Julian’s relationship isn’t defined yet - not even by me! We know there is probably going to be an issue of romantic interest, but they are not a couple at the beginning of the books. They might never be a couple. We will see.- so you’re writing the dark artifices, TLH, & are you writing another shadowhunter book aside from those as well?My plan at the moment is to do five Shadowhunter series, total. I don’t know if I’ll do any series in the Shadowhunter world beyond that. I don’t know why five exactly — maybe because one of my major literary idols has always been Tamora Pierce and she did five series set in Tortall. :) Maybe I think I have five stories to tell in this world. Maybe I’ll get to the end and want to tell more. Maybe not — I have a stockpile of other worlds and stories in my head; I’m writing one of them by writing Magisterium now, but there are many others.There is a special sort of enjoyment in developing stories in a created world, because you can take the rules you yourself have invented, and bend them or break them. You can create connections and history — the story of Isabelle’s ruby necklace stretches back all the way to Vampires, Scones and Edmund Herondale. Then again, with a brand new world, you get to make everything up again. It’s like: brand-new baby or adorable five-year old? They’re both good.
(The five Shadowhunter series are TiD, TLH, TMI, TDA, and very far down the road, TWP. Don’t even ask about that one! It’s too far in the future! There are other Shadowhunter projects like The Bane Chronicles and the graphic novel project about the Circle, currently in planning stages and known as TST, but I’m not counting them: I’m only counting book series/trilogies written solely by me.)- are we gonna see tessa/will/ jem in cohf?”I cannot say, because those are major spoilers. All I will say is that nobody from TiD is going to be a major character in CoHF because it’s too confusing and too spoilery for the mass majority of TMI readers, who have not read TiD. (There are also plenty of TiD readers who won’t read TMI — historical can be tricky; people either won’t read it at all, or will only read it, a lot of the time.) TMI is still Clary’s story at heart. I think for TiD readers there will be a lot of interesting connections, and the fact that Tessa is still alive is not a huge secret (we saw her in CoG) but nothing in CoHF is going to give away the ending of the Clockwork series to people who haven’t read it, and that includes who Tessa ends up with. Keep that in mind, and hopefully that can help shape expectations.
Wow Cassie is a very busy woman! Five Shadowhunter series in total plus a graphic novel and another series (Magisterium) to come! Well all I can say is I'm thrilled and cannot wait to read the next series to come!

What do you guys think? Leave your comments below!

Friday, June 7, 2013

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Alliance Quiz!


Are you a shadowhunter? A vampire? A werewolf? A warlock? A fairy? Or a demon? Take The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones alliance quiz now to find out! 

The alliance quiz features new photos of the TMI movie cast, even Luke!



I found out that I am a warlock, what did you guys get? Leave it in the comments box below!

Monday, June 3, 2013

#TMIPARTY: a recap of S&S BEA TMI Party

Book Expo America (BEA) 2013 brought together a number of exceptional international best-selling authors who signed autographs, discussed their works and answered fan questions about their character, plots and fictionalized worlds. At night, things got kicked up a notch and partying in New York City was on the mind. One of those parties was thrown in celebration of Cassandra Clare’s New York Times bestselling series, The Mortal Instruments and its highly anticipated film adaptation of book one; City of Bones (Aug 21).  

THE JOURNEY
I arrived in New York both exhausted and relieved. My original flight had been cancelled unbeknownst to me until I went to check in at the airport. I was told that there wasn’t another flight until much later in the evening, which clearly wouldn’t work, since I actually wanted to make it to the party. The attendant (bless her) understanding my need to get there asap, perused the system for another flight. The heavens opened up and angels sang… she found one! My heart fluttered “Thank you Jesus!” I exclaimed, “It leaves at 12:40pm,” she said, interrupting my joyous acclaim. “12:40? That’s in...” I checked my watch, “forty minutes!” “Yes, you need to run and you need to get clearance from security now! I started to brace myself for the long run, as it took her another ten minutes to figure out how to print the new boarding passes and this was ten minutes I didn’t have to spare. Finally she sorted it all out. I grabbed the passes from her and gripped firmly onto the stroller. Jonathan grabbed our carry-on bag and we ran like the wind. Charlize giggled the entire time, as we raced around corners while security guards told us to slow down. 

We arrived at the security check point and of course they strip searched our stroller, made us take Charlize out and put the car seat on the conveyer to be scanned. I tapped my foot anxiously, too afraid to look at my watch. We cleared, secured Baby C back into the car seat, attached it to the stroller and continued the run. Completely out of breath, we arrived at the gate, boarded the plane and finally we were off, ready for the journey to began.

THE PARTY
I arrived at the venue and looked around nervously before I got out of the cab. There was no way this could have been the place. The area was...I’ll say, “run down.” Looking around a bit more, I noticed there were signs and a handful of black suited, black tied security guards wearing black sunglasses with ear pieces. They were all standing out front, and so I had the feeling that once stepped foot on the ground, this would be an interesting start to my night.



I braced myself and started to walk in, when I was stopped by one of the guards. They weren’t letting people in yet, and so, I was early. I was actually the first one there. Breathing a sigh of relief that I wasn’t late, they had me start the line from across the street. Other guests began to trickle into the area, all with the same looks on their faces; ‘why this place?’ 
Finally the doors opened, and one of the organizers counted five of us in at a time. She let me walk in first because I had been the first person to arrive. As we were handed our name tags and a choice cocktail, after taking the next few steps, it looked like we had been transported into one of Magnus’ parties. It was magical. 


                      

The lighting was dim and small twinkling lights filled the room. Black-tied staff stood statuesque along the sides, holding trays filled with drinks. In the middle of the room was a four-cornered bar, 4 bartenders inside the square, with rows upon rows of glasses, lined with an array of bottles that were filled with wine, spirits and water. Circling the room were other waiters, offering a number of mouthwatering bite sized appetizers; miniature shrimp tacos, tiny lobster rolls, BLTs on bite sized pillows of crisp dough, tiny eggplant parmesan balls and so much more. 

On the outer edges of the room, there were a multitude of tall round tables dressed with black cloth and tea light candles and behind them, on the walls were large posters of every book cover for each of Cassandra Clare’s books. 

At the head of the room, there was a small stage, three large screen televisions on top, stoically displaying the words The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and behind it was a magnificent structure that looked just like the front of the Institute, lit up in blue, pink and purple lighting. 

There were several glass cases around the room with a spotlight shining down on the content and props from the movie set. The Mortal Cup, Isabelle’s whip, the Grey Book which was explained to me, by Cassie’s husband, Josh, that each page Rune is represented in the book, made out of hand-cut artisanal paper and hand drawn and written with calligraphy ink and pen. “I’m amazed by all the detail and thought put in to items that may only be seen in the background,” said Josh and I couldn’t agree more.


                    


     

On the upper level of the venue, the balcony, Tarot readings were being held and temporary Rune tattoos applied with stencil and airbrush paints. I got four! Along the path to the other side where the Tarot card readings were taking place, two dozen large pillows were arranged on stadium seating benches facing the large screens on stage. 























The lights went out, the screens lit up, and the trailer that we’ve all watched a combined 3 million times began. We all watched in awe, like it was the first time we’d seen it. When it ended the CEO of Simon & Schuster spoke to us about Cassie’s success and introduced her onto the stage. Cassie graced the stage in a beautiful black dress, complete with red, purple and blue ringlet hair and rhinestones winging her eyes, reminiscent of the Seelie Queen herself. She thanked everyone for coming to her party and introduced a scene from the film we were about to see. She explained that it had only mildly been edited and then before the scene started, Jamie, Kevin and Lily appeared on screen thanking us for attending the party, wishing us well and hoping that we’d enjoy the scene. Kevin ended the short intro by telling us to party like a Shadowhunter and then the scene began. 

It was a scene that we’ve watched a million times in the trailer:
There’s a knock at Jocelyn and Clary’s apartment door, Jocelyn looks through the peephole, she pulls back and looks through again. The door is kicked in, Jocelyn goes flying. Valentine’s henchmen stand over her, one grabs her by the hair and pulls her up. She fights back. They end up in the kitchen, Jocelyn grabs a blade, one of those fancy ones that probably belongs to Luke and slashes toward Pangborn, he slams her head into the kitchen counter beside the stove, she struggles to free herself and manages to reach for a heavy cast iron pan on the stove and swings it in the air with force, it comes to a complete stop against Pangborn’s head, he falls to the ground and she introduces him to the pan a few more times, until she’s sure they’re well acquainted. She then goes after Blackwell they fight and Jocelyn is fierce. She locks him in a room and quickly calls Clary. 

The scene jumps to Clary who is in the alley with Jace.
She asks him why he’s following her. They talk about what she witnessed at Pandemonium, she grabs his arm and sees the Angel Rune. She begs him to tell her what it is and why she keeps seeing it in her head and why she keeps drawing it and now it’s on his arm. He tells her that it’s because she’s not a mundane (that part where we all swoon over his silky voice). The camera cuts to some people on the street who are looking at her like she’s crazy, they can’t see Jace. 

Clary’s phone rings. The scene jumps back to Jocelyn who is frantically calling Clary. She tells Clary not to come home after Clary groans that she’ll be home soon. Something crashes in the background. Clary jumps, startled. Jocelyn ends the call. Blackwell has broken through the door, Jocelyn runs to another room and locks herself in. Pangborn and Blackwell charge the door, they break through part of it as Jocelyn quickly takes out a small vile. She says, “Tell Valentine he’ll never have it,” and drinks the potion. She crumples to the floor.

The scene switches again, Clary, in a panic runs out of the alley, down the sidewalk and into the road, colliding with a car. She runs up the stairs into her apartment that is completely destroyed. She takes the disaster in and calls out for her mom as she walks deeper into the cacophony of broken furniture, books and kitchen. All of a sudden a mean looking Rottweiler appears and is viciously barking at Clary and you think, get it Clary, do something, don’t just stand there! But then you think, maybe the Rottweiler isn’t so bad, maybe he’s just lost and he’s asking Clary to help him find his home. Then there’s this disgusting slithering sound, the sound of slime slowly dripping heavily from the ceiling and pooling into a goopy mess on the floor. The Rottweiler begins to change before Clary’s eyes as her Sight clears. It turns into a disfigured, bloody, pink half dog, half God-knows-what freak of nature with razor sharp teeth filling its gigantic mouth. I shake my fist at you Rottweiler, just when I was about to take your side. 

Clary goes on the defensive and after running from the demon dog that is after her she figures out a way to attack it. Boom!  She’s hiding and shaking under the kitchen counter. She’s scared and crying and relieved but then that sickly goopy slimy sound returns and all the disarrayed pieces of the demon dog slink back together and Clary is mortified. She scrambles out from under her dwelling and makes a run for it just as the demon lunges and…  You’ll just have to wait till August 21 and see for yourself!

The night rounded off with more mingling and Cassie introduced a handful of us bloggers to her good friend Val, the creator of the Runes! Val inspired the entire City of Bones story and Clary was fashioned after her; a small, feisty redheaded artist. Val told me that Clary’s name in the book was first penned as Val but after she vowed to off Cassie’s cat, the character’s name was quickly changed. She also explained why the dumpy site was a prime choice for the party. The venue had such great character, the large metal art on the stage that emulated the grandiose Institute with its downplayed exterior totally captured the heart of the Institute, glamourized from Mundanes to look old and decrepit, but to Shadowhunters and Downworlders, alike, magnificent on the inside. 

I sat and chatted with Val for hours and when I looked around everyone was gone, except for a few of Cassie’s friends. I would have stayed all night, or at least until they kicked me out, but alas, I had to return to my own little Shadowhunter waiting for me at the hotel. So I convinced Val to take a picture with me (she didn’t want to smile, she doesn’t like her picture taken all that much.) After a few final goodbyes, I called it a night and during the cab ride back to the hotel, I couldn’t help but think about how wonderful the night turned out to be. As avid fans of Cassie Clare’s series’ we have a lot of expectations from the film and future films. We love the characters like they were truly our dear friends. We love the world within our world that Cassie has created and blended to fit in perfectly with our reality. We take the stories seriously and are protective of them. We’ve seen bits and pieces of what’s to come for the big screen version of our beloved City of Bones and some things we’ve loved and some things we haven’t. What I took away from this experience was a reiteration of how I had already felt. The team at Sony is working very hard to make this movie truly unique and something that will completely blow away its audience. The scene we watched that night wasn’t fully edited and was without enhanced graphics and yet it was spectacular. If Cassie had never mentioned that it wasn’t a final edit, I would have never known, yes, it was that good! The detail put in to the props shows that the team took the details in the book seriously and masterfully brought them to life. Every single aspect of City of Bones has been well considered and thought out, even down to the party’s venue. Sony had a vision and that was to bring the City of Bones to life and that is what they have done. August 21, 2013 will truly be a fantasy-filled magnetic day and it cannot come soon enough.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Video: MTV's Exclusive Interview with Jamie Campbell Bower!


MTV teases us with another exclusive set interview with The Mortal Instruments cast. The interview introduces one of the amazing characters from the book series, Jace Wayland who is played by Jamie Campbell Bower. The interview also features Lily Collins who stars as Clary Fray and Cassandra Clare, the author of the fantastic series.

 

Even Jamie thinks Jace can be a little of a "d*****bag" from time to time.

You can also watch the video on MTV.com and read their set report:
When MTV News visited the set of the urban fantasy (based on the best-selling novel by Cassandra Clare), the actor was quick to affirm that while his character is something of a jerk, it's a role he's relishing.
"What I love about him is the fact that he's actually a bit of a douchebag," Bower said during a 3 a.m. interview on the Toronto set. "He's not like a meathead, he's just sarcastic and rude."
And for good reason, as fans of the series can attest. Jace has a complicated background (one we'll leave vague to avoid spoilers), but suffice it to say, this history has gone a long way towards making him the oft-prickly character he is today. Bower commended director Harald Zwart for capturing not only Jace's moodiness, but that of the monster-ridden world in which he and his fellow Shadowhunters exist.
"I think there is a darkness that Harald has brought to the piece that is easily lost in adaptations, particularly of YA novels," Bower said. "And there's a reality to it, as well, which is nice. You know, it's very easy to go into fantasyland too quickly — he says wearing a dress, effectively. Every girl's got to have a little black dress — that's how I look at it."
Of course, it takes a lot more than black garb and strategically placed runes to embody the Nephilim."There's a lot of physicality to the role, as well," Bower continued. "Which has been difficult to prepare for, absolutely, but it's paid off, which is great. Like, not eating cookies is so hard."
And if you have any lingering doubts as to how effectively Bower embodies the mercurial teen, well, author Cassandra Clare is happy to attest.
"Personality-wise, Jamie is exactly like Jace," Clare said. "It's actually like interacting with Jace, talking to him. It's a little bit creepy."
Creepy in a good way, we're sure.

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones comes out in theaters this August 21.

What do you think of this exclusive interview? Excited to see Jace on screen? Leave your comments below!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

MTV Exclusive Interview Featuring Jace Wayland Coming Up This Wednesday!

Josh Horowitz spilled the news via twitter to keep a look out for another MTV exclusive of The Mortal Instruments set this Wednesday! Based on his tweet it seems as though we will get a chance to see more of Jamie Campbell Bower, who stars as Jace Wayland in the movie. Hope to see Jamie in those action scenes!
What do you guys think the exclusive will include? And what do you want to see? Leave your comments below!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Godfrey Gao tells fans to mark their calendars for THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES!

Godfrey Gao (Magnus Bane) tells fans to mark their calendars for the release of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones on August 23.



 Have you already marked your calendar? Are you ready to see Godfrey Gao in action as Magnus Bane?

THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES cast and Cassandra Clare talk Lily Collins!

MTV has just released an exclusive video from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones set where Cassie Clare, Robert Sheehan and Jamie Campbell Bower talk Lily Collins as Clary Fray. Lily also talks about her experiences playing Clary.


Lily Collins on on what drew her to The Mortal Instruments and Clary:

"I love the stories. I love Clary because she is this heroine is this normal girl who finds out that she has these powers. The emotion is there. It's not just a CGI world. It's not just a translation of a book. Its more emotionally and character based than just aesthetically beautiful."

Lily on Clary:

"I love Clary. I love this series. I'm so ready. I'm so ready to be Shadowhunter a little more since I've gotten a taste of it in this film"

Cassie Clare on Lily as Clary:

"I think physicallyLily looks incredibly like Clary."

Robert Sheehan (Simon Lewis) on Lily:

"She's an absolute star and incredible on the moment brilliant actor and consummate professional. It's lovely to have someone like that for the really emotional, dramatic stuff. That's what really makes the film, first and foremost a human story. Because if it is not that, it is not really relatable."
Jamie Campbell Bower (Jace Wayland) on Lily:
"To get to watch Lily do something that's really amazing. There have been times I've beenin a scene with Lily and she is doing something and I just zone out, being like 'God, you're brilliant. Oh wait, I'm actually meant to be saying something.' I'm like, 'Oh crikey, there are words at this point'"
 
What are yoru thoughts on Lily Collins as Clary Fray? Let us know what you think below in the comments.
 

Monday, March 18, 2013

Cassandra Clare answers fans questions on twitter!

It has been a whole since Cassandra Clare has answered a bunch of fan questions on twitter. Well today was our lucky day because she took some time out of her schedule to answer a few questions.

She adressed WonderCon, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones premiere locations and Clockwork Princess.


 
Be sure to follow Cassandra Clare on twitter @CassieClare for more updates.
 
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