Showing posts with label Alec Lightwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alec Lightwood. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

'The Bane Chronicles: The Course of True Love (And First Dates') out in 1 month


Magnus Bane and Alec Lightwood might fall in love—but first they have a first date.

When Magnus Bane, warlock, meets Alec Lightwood, Shadowhunter, sparks fly. And what happens on their first date lights a flame...


UPDATE: The new release date is March 18, 2014. 

The latest installment of The Bane Chronicles: The Course of True Love (And First Dates) by Cassandra Clare will be out in one month exactly!!!

Have you orderd your e-book today? If not, here's links to purchase:


Monday, December 16, 2013

Kevin Zegers Joins Fox's TV Series 'Gracepoint'


Kevin Zegers known for playing Shadowhunter Alec Lightwood in 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' will be taking on a new role in Fox's upcoming show Gracepoint--the U.S. adaptation of the U.K. series Broadchurch. He will play Owen Burke whose described as "a handsome, clever, and extremely laid back young reporter on the local town newspaper."

The Hollywood Reporter revealed this about his character's background, "Gracepoint born and bred, he didn't want to go away to college -- he couldn’t afford it and he felt he could do what he needed to do here. But now, with the arrival of a big city journalist, his dormant ambitions are awakened -- getting both himself and his aunt Ellie (Anna Gunn) in big trouble. Jonathan Bailey played a similar role in the BBC America series on which Fox's take is based."

Gracepoint follows the events and investigation that unfold in the sleepy seaside town of Gracepoint after the tragic and mysterious death of a young boy. Though the cause of his death remains unsolved -- he was found on an idyllic beach surrounded by rocks and a jutting cliff face -- the picturesque town where the tragedy occurred is at the heart of a major police investigation and a nationwide media frenzy.  

It will be an eight-part series which is adapted from the already existing, and successful British program Broadchurch.

"Zegers joins a cast that includes David Tennant (Detective Emmett Carver), Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn (Ellie Miller), Jacki Weaver (Susan Wright), Kevin Ranking (Paul Coates) and Virginia Kull (Beth Lasseter)."

With an all-star cast and the new addition of our beloved TMI actor I think it's safe to say the show's going to be awesome! Are you looking forward to seeing Kevin Zegers in Gracepoint? Comment below and share your thoughts!






Monday, August 19, 2013

Kevin Zegers announces twitter contest

Do you want a phone call from Kevin Zegers who plays Alec Lightwood in the highly anticipated movie adaptation of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones? What a way to kick off the mortal movie weekend! According to Kevin, here is what you need to do: 


This contest is open to anyone around the world! Good luck Shadowhunters, and if you get a call from Kevin, be sure to tell us all about it here at the Mortal Institute! 





Wednesday, August 7, 2013

PHOTOS: Kevin Zegers and Jaime Feld's Wedding


Kevin Zegers (Alec Lightwood) from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones tied the knot last week on August 3rd in New Jersey with longtime girlfriend Jaime Feld. He spent the week before his wedding touring malls in the US with 'Mortal Instruments' costars Jamie Campbell Bower (Jace) and Lily Collins (Clary) to meet fans. Now, we have all been hoping to see photos from the wedding and here they are.










What do you all think of the beautiful wedding photos? Let us know in the comments!

Friday, July 19, 2013

MTV Exclusive with the cast of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones!

In case you missed the live stream with MTV, thanks to Jessica Hamby who recorded the interview and posted it on Youtube! Stay tuned to our twitter account (@TMI_Institute) for live tweeting from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones panel at Comic-Con which begins at 4pm PST/ 7 pm EST!


Isn't the cast hilarious? What did you guys think of their interview? Leave your comments below!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

TMI SET EXCLUSIVE: 'Mortal Instruments' Lightwood siblings Kevin Zegers, Jemima West talk characters and costumes



A concerned Isabelle Lightwood, completely covered head to toe in Shadowhunter gear, kneels beside her unconscious brother. Her face is full concern as she yells to Jace for help. The tension in the air could ignite a room. We are glued to our director chairs as Harald Zwart calls cut.
I'd always wondered how I'd feel to see the Lightwood siblings on screen and how the chemistry between Jemima West and Kevin Zegers would be. When we walked into the conference room to catch up with the two actors, I was quickly impressed by how they felt about the opportunity to take on the roles of Alec and Izzy.
TMI Institute: What were you doing when you got the call to join the cast?
Jemima: It was 2am so I was about to go to bed. I saw an email from my agents and that was after about a few emails back and forth asking where are you and I was like uh-uh. After that, I stayed up for a little while.
Kevin: I was playing golf with my best friend near my parent’s house here in Canada but I actually got the job in this room funny enough. I was shooting another movie and they flew me in to meet with Harald, read a few scenes with him. So it was actually right here. So, thankfully I didn’t have to wait for too long. That’s probably the worst part about being an actor. Because you do sort of, whether you like it or not, start thinking about what would I do with the character and how fun would it be to be a part of something like this.  For me it was more relief than anything because I really let my guard down, and I was really hoping that it would happen, more than usual. I usually keep myself guarded until it happens. So I was very relieved that I was gonna get to do this.
Page to Premiere: What has been the most fun experience on set?
Kevin: Usually some people are just working to work and that makes the vibe a little bit different but everyone seems very invested which is nice. The fighting stuff is great because it’s not something we get to do so often as actors and we all kind of dove in as much as we could. Harold said very early that he wanted us to do all of it ourselves and that’s what we’ve been doing. We had one sort of sample period at the Hotel Dumort and had about a week of fighting so that was kind of our barometer to see where we were at. I think it went really well and from that point on Harold said great you’ve proven you can do that. The fighting stuff I have to say has been the most fun because it’s a whole character in and of itself I mean the fighting stuff is a huge part of the movie and the way that you fight is kind of a good indication of who the character is. We don’t all fight the same, there’s very different styles for all of us. Jamie and I fight quite differently, and Jemima has her whip so... It’s been a lot of fun. That’s been the most fun for me I’d say.
Page to Premiere: What was your reaction when you got your role?
Jemima: I was very surprised. I wasn’t really expecting it. But after the moment of thinking “really?..wowwww” it was a amazing. I was so happy, so happy. Working on the adaptation of a book was really a great surprise and then getting to do some work in English and getting to do something with this great team I was super excited and I couldn’t wait to start.
Next Movie: Kevin, you said that some of your characteristics are like Alec’s, which ones of your traits resemble those of Alec?
Kevin: Well Alec’s a little tricky because again, the audience has a certain expectation of where he ends up because most of the people that have read the books have read all of them so you know I didn’t want to create a sort of one dimensional character based on what his sexual preference was; Which is tricky because I think people have the expectation that you have to sort of give all his secrets away early on but if this one’s goes well we’ll have plenty of opportunities to sort of lay that all that out. Just being someone who is unsure of whether who he is going to be completely okay with everybody. The reason I think the fans like the character so much is because he is a lot like what kids in their teens are like; a little uncomfortable in their own skin.  He definitely has a core belief system in place, and that’s something that I have. He’s a little pigheaded in the way that he deals with things but not in a way that offends too many people. Yea, it’s been fun to create, because he is kind of the bummer in the movie until you realize he’s the one that really doesn’t want Clary there and makes it pretty well known. Originally in the script he was kind of around but you never really got a since of how he felt about everything but it reveals itself to be much more fun. From the moment he meets her he’s really not a big fan and doesn’t want her around. And not just because he has a thing with Jace but because I think it’s more about the whole family, the structure of the way things are with them he doesn’t like someone interrupting that. He seems pretty happy with the way his life is right now so. I don’t think anyone has to stretch to find the “wanting to make everyone happy” but you know having this other side of yourself that you don’t reveal too often. So that’s the most fun, pretty subtle. We’re not doing big. Our characters aren’t really showy. The acting is fairly understated. It’s not really over the top. Harald allows us to do our own thing and let the audience figure out what they catch and what they don’t. It’s been a lot of fun. Not what I expected to be honest.
Next Movie: Jemima, the costumes are really fun for your character, so how much did it influence on bringing the character to life?
Jemima: Oh massive, a massive influence. I think for every role as an actor, costumes, hair and make-up help a huge deal. On this movie in particular we have an amazing costume designer called Gersha Phillips who’s just fantastic. And she came up with the most brilliant ideas. I had no idea it’d be so cool. It’s very contemporary and very avant-garde in a sort of way. Like she’s come up with a whole load of accessories and things that I think really sets a huge trend. I mean the second I put my leather on and really high boots I feel like I’m someone else and that’s good. I’m definitely Isabelle when I’m in those heels.
Mundie Moms: What was your first impression of Alec when you first read the book or script?
Kevin: First impression for me are pretty telling, I always liked him the most, I always had the most affinity to him, I felt like he was the most misunderstood of the whole lot. I think as an audience the less you know sometimes the more interesting it is. The actors who I like the most are the people who reveal the least about themselves and as you watch it more and more you try to figure out where they’re at. Alec has a lot of that. Even if he does one thing and you can see that it kind of contradicts his attention. He has a lot of that and I think he’s aware of his own shortcomings and I like that about him also. There’s a lot of action in this movie, there’s a lot of stuff going on so for the amount of stuff we have to do as actors we want to make it work. We want to make it interesting enough that the audience cares. I don’t like these kinds of movies unless I care about the characters. I think that’s why people like the books. I think they like the fantasy and they like the story but I think the characters are really the reason why people keep reading them and why they’re still interested. Which is big, because you know there isn’t so much to do as an actor. It’s not a movie about acting, it’s not an hour and a half of dramatic scenes. There are specific moments that have to work. Jemima the same way, she has a few big scenes where they lay out the character as a whole and who she is. So we really focused on that and making them work as best as we could because they really sort of set the ground work for whether the movie works or not.
TMI Source: What’s your favorite part about the series?
Jemima: I think it’s kind of what Kevin was saying. The fact that we get all these very strong and complex characters in a world that’s our world today and a fantasy world. I think it’s the mix of all these things and as an actor I feel very lucky to be able to play a character that I like but also be a part of this whole mysterious new world. The runes, having tattoos, and all these weapons; it’s a mix of all of this that’s really exciting and this is what I really love about the Mortal Instruments. I get everything in one.
Fangirlish: Isabelle’s such a strong independent character; getting to play her in a predominantly male environment what’s it like?
Jemima: It’s fun. As a girl, yes, she’s probably quite hard to get through to, but the boys she’s with are just as tough so I don’t take it as she different to the others I feel like they’re all tough in their own way. She grew up with them so they’re hers, their blood.
Fangirlish: If you were to get one rune tattooed on you which one would you get?
Kevin: Permanent Tattoo? Probably this one on my neck because it’s the hardest to put on in the morning. The block and deflect. They gave us the runes and they were sort of working with us to figure out where we’re going to place them. I always imagined him having something that makes him visually alarming. And he does have this very big neck tattoo that covers the span of his neck. Because a lot of the time we’re wearing clothes like this with the vest on or whatever so I wanted him to have something very predominant whether he was dressed casually or not. Whether he’s at the institute or not. I think he’s very proud of that, as much as anybody very proud of what they do. I felt that something predominantly placed would be, and it just looks cool.
TMI Movie News: The books appeal to both teens and adults so what do you think of the movie will appeal to teens and what to adults?
Jemima: I answered that same question not that long ago actually and I think it’s a movie that will appeal to teens just as much as adults because as we were saying there’s a lot to do with the characters, the characters are very important. And the acting aspect is important so I think that’s what will draw the more adult people towards the film. And then the world of fantasy, fighting etc. will be to teens and adults too because who doesn’t like a good fight?
Kevin: Sometimes you make a movie for young adults and you play to that the way that you shoot it and the way that the acting is and I think Harald was very…It’s a movie, whoever likes it will like it. And I think sometimes the mistake is to kind of gear a movie too much as you’re making it towards one group or another. The fans of the book are going to go see this movie anyway because they’re interested. So the responsibility for us is to make it appealing to everybody whether they’ve read the books or not. So that’s been kind of the focus, obviously to make the fans happy to have this world brought to life but also make a really good movie. I’m sure you’ll get to see some stuff but it’s not a light and fluffy movie, it’s not what I call a lollipop movie. The colors are not bright. It’s a pretty intense. The fighting, it’s all very full on. There’s no punches pulled so it’s super appealing to like 12 year olds, it’s a movie. That’s certainly been Harald’s focus from the beginning was just to make a great movie and hope everyone likes it. Whether there fans of the genre or not whether there young or old, male or female, there’s obviously a lot of pretty girls, and a lot of boys who look like Jamie and Jonathan. That’s all we can really control, is to make a good movie.
Jemima: You know where really enjoying doing it and I hope the fun were having will translate and as many people as possible will like it. But we’re definitely doing our best working on characters properly and enjoying ourselves.
Kevin: And another great thing is you’ll notice there are not a lot of people on set. Not a lot of studio folks or…And normally with something like this there’s 100 different opinions coming in and so everything sort of ends up in the middle because they don’t want to offend this group, and don’t want to alienate that group and I think that they smartly gave Harald the keys and obviously said just make a good movie. Harald’s heart is in the right place. He’s knows the story and he knows the expectations but I think. There’s not a lot of chirping going around the camera like “ohh that might be a little too dark and if we too dark here then maybe the audience won’t like Alec or maybe the audience won’t like Isabelle”. I think the film allows itself for the audience to feel how the audience is going to feel and there’s not a lot of pandering to the audience as to not to not offend anybody. Sometimes I watch these movies and I think let them just do what they’re going to do and people are going to like certain characters and other characters are going to have to grow on them. You don’t just always have to play into the audience because then you end up somewhere in the middle and your with an okay movie.
I was very excited to meet Kevin and Jemima. I thought they were both very genuine, very thoughtful people. Jemima was gorgeous, and I loved her accent. Kevin completely convinced me that he was the best choice for the role of Alec. I was super impressed at how much they love their characters and how they want to make the fandom proud of their work.
Be ready for our final interview tomorrow with the one and only Lily Collins!
CHECK OUT ALL OUR EXCLUSIVE SET INTERVIEWS:
Cassandra Clare
Jamie Campbell Bower
Robert Sheehan

Monday, July 8, 2013

NEW Poster for 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' is Revealed

Earlier today we were made aware by @MortalMovie that another #MortalReveal would happen surprising Shadowhunters with a brand new poster for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. We were given 5 clues and then the poster was revealed! Check out the clues and poster below. 

Clue #1
Simon Lewis. Smart. Mundane. Loyal above all. #MortalReveal
Clue #2
Isabelle Lightwood. Fiery. Fierce. Fueled by love. #MortalReveal
Clue #3
Alec Lightwood. Shadowhunter. Instrument of good. #MortalReveal
Clue #5
Jace Wayland. Warrior. Her ultimate protector. #MortalReveal
Clue #5
Clary Fray. Shadowhunter by fate. Chosen by destiny. #MortalReveal
Poster Reveal!

The new poster features Clary Fray (Lily Collins), Jace Wayland (Jamie Campbell Bower), Alec Lightwood (Kevin Zegers), Isabelle Lightwood (Jemima West), and Simon Lewis (Robert Sheehan). 

Shadowhunters, what do you think of the new poster?! This is by far my favorite because it shows our favorite main characters and is simply stunning. Every character looks amazing! Will any of you be buying this to hang on your walls? I know I will! Thanks @MortalMovie for the new poster! This is a fabulous week for Shadowhunters! 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Vote The Mortal Instruments in Hypable's BattleShips

Shadowhunters! I hope you haven't shed your gear from voting in the YA Crush Tourney, because we still need your votes in Hypable's shipping tournament, BattleShips.

The current battle is Magnus/Alec from The Mortal Instruments vs Catherine/Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights. Vote now!


pic credit: Hypable's Battleships


Voting will remain open until July 5th at 12:00 p.m. After you vote, let us know the current results in the comments.


Friday, June 28, 2013

PHOTOS: New movie stills of 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'

By The Angel, new movie stills from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Shadowhunter's Guide AND from the Mortal Instruments: City of Bones The Official Illustrated Movie Companion have found its way to twitter and facebook! Check out these jaw dropping photos below:


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 The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Shadowhunter's Guide comes out on July 9th, 2013. Pre order it HERE for more amazing movie stills and a guide to all things a good Shadowhunter needs. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones The Official Illustrated Movie Companion also releases on July 9th, 2013, and can be pre ordered HERE.   
Share with us your thoughts on these new and exciting stills in the comments below! What do you think of Magnus' eyes and Isabelle's muscles? August 21st cannot come out soon enough!  








MTV Exclusive: 'The Mortal Instruments' Cast Discusses Their Costumes!

MTV reveals another set visit interview with 'The Mortal Instruments' cast! In this interview MTV's correspondent, Joshua Horowitz asked questions about the costumes the actors had to wear and it's "all about the leather". 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Poster reveal of Isabelle and Alec Lightwood!

Sony Pictures shared the goodies with our friends over at Fangirlish and MundieMoms to bring you the newest character posters from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.

Although we are three months away from the release of the film (August 21), the studio feeds us delish tidbits that we are so gracious to share. Okay, so first MundieMoms brought us the new poster for Izzy. Take a look:


Izzy (Jemima West) looks sexy, strong and confident in this poster. Sporting her runes, whip bracelet and basic black leather, Izzy is nothing short of spectacular!!!

Next, Fangirlish gave us our first character poster of Kevin Zegers as Alec Lightwood


With piercing blue eyes and strong jaw, Alec Lightwood is one Shadowhunter that looks noble, proud, badass and secretive in this poster. Hello!?! He is totally harnessing all the power of Will Herondale in this photo!

Here's the movie synopsis from IMDB if you are just now becoming familiar with the series:

Set in contemporary New York City, a seemingly ordinary teenager, Clary Fray (Lily Collins), discovers she is the descendant of a line of Shadowhunters, a secret cadre of young half-angel warriors locked in an ancient battle to protect our world from demons. After the disappearance of her mother (Lena Headey), Clary must join forces with a group of Shadowhunters, who introduce her to a dangerous alternate New York called Downworld, filled with demons, warlocks, vampires, werewolves and other deadly creatures. Based on the worldwide best-selling book series.

Here's the other posters if you haven't seen them yet:





 What do you think of the character posters so far? Share your thoughts below.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Music Monday #26: "Where Did the Angels Go" by Papa Roach

 
Even though this song deals more about personal demons, I thought that the song "Where Did the Angels Go" by Papa Roach would be a great song for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones soundtrack.
 
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I've seen this band two or three times, and they are a personal fave of my twelve-year-old daughter. They come to Arkansas two or three times a year, so this band has a soft spot in my heart. I'd like to say I have someone from the book when I hear this. I guess maybe Alec is the one I'd characterize in this song. He harbors such frustration and angst in the first book. He detests and distrusts Clary, is mad at Jace and is confused by his feelings. I honestly was so mad at him in the first book. I didn't like him much at all (sorry Kevin - I'm glad your character gets with Magnus and gets over himself.)

Anyway, speaking of Magnus.... I also found a brand new Papa Roach song that reminds me soooo much of Magnus Bane called "Leader of the Broken Hearts". Even though it doesn't exactly match up with COB, I thought I would add this so you Shadowhunters could take a listen. It speaks of risking everything and still surviving. I sort of think of what Magnus does in general to protect his wayward Shadowhunters. Take a listen.

Tell me what you think of these music picks and let me know if you have any song choices for Music Monday in the comments below or via @TMI_Institute on Twitter.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Cassandra Clare releases spoilery art from 'CITY OF HEAVENLY FIRE' by Cassandra Jean!

Now that The Infernal Devices series is over Shadowhunters are anxiously awaiting the release of Cassandra Clare's final book in The Mortal Instruments series. Cassie took to her Tumblr to share a spoilery picture drawn by Cassandra Jean.
With Clockwork Princess now out for a month, I’ve decided it’s time to start mixing up answers about Clockwork Princess with a few teasers for the last book in that other series. This teaser isn’t words, it’s art. I won’t make any promises about what it means but I think you’ll like it. ;) It IS A SPOILER though, so it’s under a cut.


Magnus’ scarf is like its own character at this point.
 
 Where are all of the Malec shippers? How in love are you with this artwork?

Friday, April 12, 2013

New THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES promo photo revealed!

A brand new The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones promotional image has just been revealed. The new photo can be found in The Bookseller and it features Isabelle Lightwood (Jemima West) , Simon Lewis (Robert Sheehan), Clary Fray (Lily Collins), Jace Wayland (Jamie Campbelle Bower) and Alec Lightwood (Kevin Zegers).


Thank you to @SmokeandBone13 for the heads up.

What do you think about the new promo picture?

Friday, April 5, 2013

Jace and Alec Shadowhunter Tarot card!

Cassandra Clare has shared another Shadowhunter Tarot card by Cassandra Jean. This one has Jace Herondale and Alec Lightwood on it.

What are your thought about the newest Shadowhunter Tarot card?

 
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