Showing posts with label Simon Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simon Lewis. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

First look at Simon and Maia, plus inside cover art for 'City of Heavenly Fire'






Cassie Clare revealed her newest secrets in this week's edition of #TMITuesday. This week we see the inside art for the City of Heavenly Fire jacket by artist Cliff Nielson. We also are getting a closer look at the art for Simon and Maia, along with some revealing quotes.


Anyone else the least bit freaked out by the imagery discussed in Simon's quote?


Maia sounds like either she is dying or someone she is holding onto is dying. What are your thoughts? Could it be Jordan or possibly someone else?


Simon just gave me a case of the major feels!! He loves Izzy, and it sounds like he's having some major heart-to-heart scenes in the book with her.

Also, here's a look at the earlier reveals Cassie has shared so far for #TMITuesday.

April 15th:

April 22nd:



April 29th:

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Mortal Instruments Fan of the Month: November



Introducing:  Hayley Hemming  
Month of: NOVEMBER 









Mini Showcase: 

Hayley was originally going to draw something, but for the sake of time she created a few Mortal Instruments collages:





Hayley dressed up as a Shadowhunter: 


Heart by Heart is a song by Demi Lovato that is in soundtrack for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. "This song describes Jace and Clary perfectly and I cannot stop listening to it. The lyrics and tune are haunting and it takes you straight into the heart of City of Bones." - Hayley Hemming. 

When your soul finds the soul it was waiting for
When someone walks into your heart through an open door
When your hand finds the hand it was meant to hold
Don't let go
Someone comes into your world
Suddenly your world has changed forever

No there's no one else's eyes
That could see into me
No one else's arms can lift
Lift me up so high
Your love lifts me out of time
And you know my heart by heart

When you're one with the one you were meant to be find
Everything falls in place, all the stars align
When you're touched by the cloud that has touched your soul
Don't let go
Someone comes into your life
It's like they've been in your life forever

No there's no one else's eyes
That could see into me
No one else's arms can lift
Lift me up so high
Your love lifts me out of time
And you know my heart by heart

So now we've found our way to find each other
So now I found my way, to you

No there's no one else's eyes
That could see into me

No there's no one else's eyes
That could see into me
No one else's arms can lift
Lift me up so high
Your love lifts me out of time
And you know my heart by heart

And you know my heart by heart

And you know my heart by heart

And you know my heart by heart

Fan of the Month Fun Facts:

Name: Hayley Hemming

Age: 23

Where you're from: Droitwich Spa, England

Favorite book:  My favorite book of the series has to be City of Glass :) for totally obvious reasons. Its got action, romance and the ending... well... PERFECT!

Favorite character and why: I love them all but after thinking I'd have to say Jace. He's currently one of the best shadowhunters around and I like how his past was shrouded in mystery. I love his cocky attitude, saracastic ways and the way he acts to Clary is just hot haha. He loves her and because of it she gets put on this pedastool even though she can totally handle herself. I love how Jace's attitude was "To love is to destroy" but yet when he meets Clary his whole personality changes. He's the guy you have to love. Even though Valentine was bad towards him Jace still loves him and it goes to show what a better person he is. And of course he's a Herondale :) And we all know how much I LOVE WILL HERONDALE :)

Favorite quote: “Do you remember back at the hotel when you promised that if we lived, you’d get dressed up in a nurse’s outfit and give me a sponge bath?" asked Jace.
"It was Simon who promised you the sponge bath."
"As soon as I’m back on my feet, handsome," said Simon.
"I knew we should have left you a rat.” - City of Bones

Favorite fan moment: I haven't met the cast yet :'( but thinking back to my fav fan moment.. Not only when I heard they were making City of Bones into a movie but I practically screamed and jumped for joy when I found out they were making City of Ashes :)

Fan of the Month Social Media:  




We really hope you enjoyed meeting November's Mortal Instrument's Fan of the Month! The Mortal Instruments have brought people together of all ages from around the world, and we are hoping to make a few introductions that will lead into a lasting fandom family. Say hi to Hayley in the comments below, and come back to meet December's Mortal Instrument's fan of the month! 
 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Exclusive fan Encounter with Robert Sheehan

Robert Sheehan, who plays our Simon Lewis in the upcoming adaptation of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones has been filming in the Los Angeles area for an indie film called The Road Within. Two Weeks ago, three Shadowhunters from the Los Angeles institute / die hard Robert Sheehan fans surprised a very humble and charming Robbie on that set.  

Megan and Robbie: 



"They say you can see a person's soul when looking into their eyes - Robbie Sheehan has very soulfull eyes. When you talk to him, his eyes will capture yours without any intent of letting that eye contact go. Not only does Robbie have amazing eye-contact, he talks to you as if you have been best friends for years! When we visited Robbie on set, he teased us by walking out of his trailer in nothing but a pair of jeans -jaws dropped and drool formed- he slowly put on a new shirt, and proceeded to walk back into his trailer. About an hour later we had the chance to talk with Robbie, who had no idea that we were there specifically for him. With Robbie being so far away from home (London), he was awestruck to have three American fans come visit him. Before I left I was able to tell Robbie why he was my favorite actor, and was rewarded with a teary-eyed speechless man standing before me."

Tatiana and Robbie: 



"WHAT IS AIR?!? - The exact thoughts I was thinking moments after meeting one of my favorite actors, Robert Sheehan. We did it. We met him. My life is now complete.

I actually walked back to the car and don't remember how I got there. My mind was consumed with thoughts of meeting Robbie, and when I'd finally come back to earth, I sat in Megan's truck, and we all hyperventilated a little bit - huge smiles still plastered on our faces - and we proceeded to scream our heads off!

Megan, Sylvia and I actually fricken did it. We pride ourselves in being able to say that we found the set of Robert's upcoming indie film, The Road Within! After a few weeks of intense searching and a full day of driving around the LA area, we found set, met Robbie and chatted with him.

He was THE MOST down to earth man I've had the pleasure of meeting. Right off the bat, he offered to take pictures with us, signed our books when we asked him to, and he proceeded to engage in a really cool, casual conversation with us. We managed to keep our composure in spite of all of the crazy butterflies rioting in our tummies. He told us a few things about Comic Con and shared how much he loves The Hunger Games -among other things. Overall, it was the best fan experience of my life. Robbie is kind, funny, genuinely sincere... And DROP DEAD GORGEOUS! His eyes sparkle so beautifully (even at night)!!! This is not something I will NOT easily be able to forget! <3 " 


Sylvia and Robbie: 



"I've been a fan of Robbie since High School and I never thought I would have the chance to meet him since he lives on the other side of the world. So when I found out he would be in LA I HAD to find him. It was quite the adventure, but we did it. We found him! I was sick to my stomach with overwhelming feels. This is actually going to happen. I'm going to meet Robert Sheehan. I kept thinking of things to say to him..over and over and over. But when the time came all those thoughts were tossed out the window. When I finally got the nerve to ask Robbie for a photo he came over and asked why we hadn't said anything before. Megan said we were intimidated, and he replied "We're all the same... One big cosmic bowl of soup." As he put his arms around Megan and I. I will never forget this moment. He is so humble and selfless and Kind. We spent the next 30-40 minutes just talking. He was so engaging and looked in my eye the whole time. He was actually listening. Meeting Robert Sheehan was one of the greatest experiences of my life, not because he is a celebrity or because hes crazy talented but because he reminded me that no one person is more important than another. & also because he took his shirt off. ;) " 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Video: Robert Sheehan interviews with Page to Premiere at San Diego Comic-Con



Robert Sheehan talks with Page to Premiere's Kimmy West in an exclusive one-on-one interview at San Diego Comic-Con. In the interview you will see Robbie joke about his reservations before diving into the expectations a book to movie adaptation typically brings, his laziness to social media sites in which he confesses his preference to "speak to people by the mouth," the hots he has for co-star Jemima West who plays his love interest later on in the Mortal Instruments series, Isabelle Lightwood,  his favorite line from the film, and a special message urging viewers, among other things, to read The Mortal Instruments

Don't forget to watch until the very end of the video for some off the wall interview moments with Robert Sheehan - I am particularly bias towards the time frame 6:20 to 6:54 - Why is that so? Well, I was playing cameraman during this particular interview, and even behind the camera lens I couldn't resist Robert Sheehan's piercing green eyes and charming personality - especially so when he tells me I'm gorgeous! 

Watch Robbie's charisma in the video below as he talks about The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones:


What is your favorite interview moment from this video? Let us know in the comments below! 

Monday, August 5, 2013

The Guardian interviews Robert Sheehan on 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' and more


The Guardian's Megan Connor got up close and personal with Irish actor Robert Sheehan, engaging in an off the wall interview from Sheehan's persistency in his auditioning for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' Simon Lewis, to celebratory plane-ride drinks, his acting, and upcoming roles we can expect to see him in.  
"Sheehan, who did not undertake any formal training, is outspoken, prides himself on being self-taught and makes his own views on drama schools clear: "For me, acting is a personal thing. Someone telling you how to act the same way as everyone else – they can go fuck themselves, basically."
"As it went, it took him the audition and six or seven further tapes, made and sent to the US off his own bat, to ensure he got the role [of Simon Lewis in the upcoming adaptation of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones]. "I cannot stress enough how much I persisted," he laughs. "With any film of that scale there's a committee that has a very specific idea of what they're looking for, but I just kept thinking that if I showed them something else, maybe they'd want that instead."
 Robert Sheehan, putting everything he has, into every role he's given. With nearly two weeks left until The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones hits theaters, fans everywhere cannot wait to see that "something else" that Robert had brought into the role of Simon Lewis.

What does one handsome green-eyed Irish man with a mop of curls atop his head do in honor of finishing up a highly anticipated audition process? Naturally, the charismatic Robert Sheehan, another auditionee, and a newlywed couple they met on the plane had a few drinks, or two, or enough for the flight attendants to confiscate the whisky, only to be returned once the flight had ended. After officially landing the role of Simon Lewis, Robert re-opened that bottle of whisky to celebrate only to find out that whoever had confiscated his whisky, had poured salt in it, ruining it - rude.  

To read the full interview by Megan Connor, click the link HERE!

Tell us what you are most looking forward to seeing Robert bring into the role of Simon in the comments below!    

Friday, August 2, 2013

LISTEN: Three New Character Playlists on Spotify!


Nearly two weeks ago, Republic Records released a character playlist for Clary Fray on Spotify and now they are adding three more playlists! They released a playlist for Jace Wayland, Simon Lewis, and Valentine Morgenstern.


Here is Jace's playlist:








What do you guys think of their playlists? Feel free to leave your comments below!

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!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

NEW INTERVIEW: 'Mortal Instruments' star Robert Sheehan is one to watch


Mr Robert Sheehan peers into the bottom of his cup, brow furrowed in disappointment. "Would you look at that!" he says, displaying the remnants of his soya latte. "My coffee's gone! It was just froth."
It's a hot and sticky day in central London - hardly rollneck and double-breasted blazer weather, despite what the photographs above would have you think - and we've ducked into London's Institute for Contemporary Arts in search of shade. In cut-off denim shorts and yellow moccasins and with his dark hair tied back, the 25-year-old actor is virtually unrecognisable from the shoot that took place just a short time ago. Out of the sun and away from the camera lens, he's finally able to relax.


"Forget keeping your feet on the
ground - you can't sing the humble
song all your life. It's counterintuitive
to being an actor"

"I'm quite tempted to have a beer, you know," he goes on. "Shall we? I've seen yours and got a bit jealous." He doesn't take long to talk himself into it - it's a sunny day, after all, and well gone noon - and before long we're trotting dutifully back to the bar. "It might even be a good idea, actually," he adds. "I was planning on going back after this to have a siesta."

"Oh I looove a siesta," purrs the barmaid in a thick Spanish accent, overhearing us. "Really?" Mr Sheehan perks up. "Would you like to have a siesta with me? We could cuddle. It'd be nice." Did he really just say that? The rogue. It's a typical example of the audacious Irish charm that won him so many fans in his star-making turn in the BAFTA-winning Misfits (if you haven't seen it, "Nathan's Best Moments: Season 1" on YouTube should serve as a quick-fire introduction). But as I'm soon to discover, there's much more to the young actor than that.
Mr Sheehan's poor PR agent doesn't quite know what to think as we pass him on the way back. "Have you finished the interview?" he asks, with a hint of anxiety. "Oh, we're just having a craic," comes the reply. Craic - pronounced "crack", and Irish for banter, roughly speaking - seems a fairly accurate summary of the interview so far; half an hour in, my question sheet remains untouched. Not that we've been sitting in silence: topics of discussion have included Ms Paloma Faith, who Mr Sheehan interviewed recently for Hunger, Rankin's glossy biannual; the benefits of Sudocrem; the west coast of Ireland ("I will not dispel any Father Tedassumptions! If anything, I will enforce them!"); how to dress for parties, and much more. Despite this meandering, tangential approach, though, conversation always seems to drift inexorably back to one thing: acting.

When it comes to his chosen trade, Mr Sheehan has a knowledge that's matched only by his enthusiasm. He recounts highlights of his acting career passionately and at length, from an early performance in The Cripple of Inishmaan - "we rehearsed it in a community hall in a small village called Shanahoe" - to his more recent role in the gritty, critically acclaimed crime drama Love/Hate, which has become one of the most successful Irish TV shows ever made. He's passionate about Irish theatre, too, singing the praises of his friend, Mr Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, who he recently saw in Dublin performing Mr Mark O'Rowe's one-man show, Howie the Rookie. But it's his latest film - the one that we are ostensibly here to discuss - that has the potential to thrust Mr Sheehan into a much larger, brighter spotlight: the three-part fantasy drama, The Mortal Instruments. Hailed as the next Twilight, it certainly has the credentials; the book series on which the films are based has collectively spent more than a year on the New York Times bestseller list, and what's more, it's aimed squarely and unabashedly at the prime "young-adult" market. "To be honest, your readers - they're not the target demographic. This film ain't gonna be for them," he laughs. But he's still keen to talk it up. "I was really pleased with the tone of it; it doesn't take itself too seriously. I haven't seen Twilight, but those characters certainly seem very serious about something. And that's fine, but The Mortal Instruments is not that. It's teenagers being irreverent about stuff that they don't understand."
The first instalment, City of Bones, is released in August, and Mr Sheehan is already signed up for the remaining two parts. If the hype proves justified and this series does for its stars what the Twilight series did for Mr Robert Pattinson and co, will smaller, home-grown projects such as Love/Hate have to take a backseat? Mr Sheehan hopes not. "The landscape has shifted," he explains. Television always used to be ranked below film, and it used to be the case that you'd aim to work your way from one to the other. But things have changed. Everyone responds to a brilliant TV script as much as to a brilliant film script now. So while I might have to leave some of that stuff behind, you know, the movie business is not the be-all and end-all."




And does he worry about keeping his feet on the ground? "I say, forget keeping your feet on the ground," he grins. "Go, man! You can't sing the humble song all your life. It's counterintuitive to being an actor. Of course nobody wants to be seen as a prick," he concludes. "And it's not like I'm ungrateful. But I'd rather be seen as a prick temporarily than a bad actor permanently."
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones hits theaters on August 21st!
Interview and Photos were found at MR PORTER



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

SET EXCLUSIVE: 'Mortal Instruments' star Robert Sheehan on playing Simon Lewis



How many guys does it take to convince a group of women to run off to Nevada and get married? When you are Robert Sheehan, it just takes one.
And for all of us sitting in the center of the City of Bones while on The Mortal Instruments set in Toronto last fall, it was easy to see why the Irish actor tapped to play Simon Lewis has such a huge following for his work on shows like Misfits and Love/Hate.
Witty Robert
Robert, who had signed all of our copies of City of Bones before we met up with him on set, had some of the funniest things to say in his autographs. From asking several to marry him (which brought on the group marriage offer) to just telling us he loved us, we were more than easily won over by his quick wit, warm personality and great understanding of the importance of his portrayal of Simon to the fans that love him.
To me, seeing Robert in that signature Made in Brooklyn shirt, glasses overshadowing gorgeous, intense eyes and the most epic red kicks that I still think about today, I felt even more connected to Simon at that moment. I'd just watched the first season of Misfits and was itching to get a Nathan reference out of him, but it was even important to me to ask him what he enjoyed most about playing Simon.
TMI INSTITUTE: I know that all the fans that I’ve talked to absolutely love you for this role and so what is the best part in playing this character?
ROBERT: There are so many, you know. I’m not just saying that, but it might be the fact that this story is already loved, and it’s already out there and it’s quite exciting, and quite weird to even sign Cassandra’s book because it feels like she’s put a beautiful book together and a beautiful story and here we are kind of clumsily signing it, “yea yea, thanks for reading”. But it’s nice that there’s this kind of mass of people that love this story already. And it does feel like your entering into that harem just by playing the character and being accepted, and it certainly feels like I’ve been accepted already by the feedback that I got and the films not even out yet. I could have made absolute balls of it. But no, it feels very welcoming I think playing this character and I’ve never gone into something which has had such prior knowledge before. I’ve done character in books but not any book to this epic scale. And that’s quite pleasing, quite comforting.
HYPABLE: What have been the biggest challenges playing Simon? Did you reference the book as a tool to build your character?
ROBERT: I was being surrounded by the hotshot action movie stars out there and they being very cool and very active amongst the action and me having to kind of, remain somewhat passive, that for some reason, is almost as exhausting as you were, you know, I’m not just saying that, not trying to big myself up but it’s an exhausting thing.
PAGE TO PREMIERE: What was your favorite scene that you’ve shot so far?
ROBERT: Umm, I really liked the conversational stuff that I share with Lily’s character Clary because you know this film is beautiful and epic and magical and big but there still exists in the film an arc of a relationship breaking down and then rebuilding essentially between Clary and Simon. And we shot a scene basically where Simon declares his love for someone. But yea we have a lovely scene where I kind of catch Clary and Jace in missionary, right there in the corridor no. But I catch them and it kind of crystallized what hasn’t been said between the three of us for the last while since we got together.  So then I kind of, in a round-about way declare my love to her and then I storm out. It was a beautifully written scene and essentially it was an argument between two people. Despite the fact they’re surrounded by this magical world it’s about these kind of unspoken feelings and it felt really real and quite dramatic and I think movies like these need those kind of scenes in order to feel real, you know?
NEXT MOVIE: How much of a leap was it for you to step into this crazy world after being a part of Misfits and does anything supernatural surprise you anymore?
ROBERT: Well Misfits was like the only, Wait no, I’m trying to think. I’ve done a couple Sci-fi things. Misfits was about 3 years ago and since then I’ve done, well not any sci-fi stuff you know but it feels like a long time ago but I also know that here  it’s kind of just coming out or becoming popular which is great but yea. Everything Sci-fi, to be honest everything normal surprises me. You know, sometimes I look up at the sky and go god that’s weird. Something doesn’t have to be in the sci-fi genre in order to inspire or shock me. I suppose having that experience in sci-fi with Misfits , Misfits wasn’t sci-fi, Misfits was the odd brain child of a great strange man called Howard Overman who thought of the weirdest stuff you could possibly think and put it in a T.V. show and that’s what Misfits became. It was important to him and the show as well but that show always worked without the powers just about some people having a dysfunctional life and the powers almost became the manifestation of insecurities.
MUNDIE MOMS: What was your first impression of Simon either when you read the book or when you read the script?
ROBERT: I read an earlier draft of the script; Simon represented what was normal in Clary’s life. It seems like he’s the representation of the life she gets taken away from by discovering her magical abilities. I read the script several months ago, and in one draft Simon doesn’t get taken along for the ride, which is in God’s hands, and it’s great for me because I don’t get taken along for the ride. But she returns back to some resemblance of a normal life, back to her home. It felt like Simon was very much the foundation of her normality because he’s been  her best friend all these years and yea he just developed in the script to a little bit of a rock for her and all the while harboring these feelings of love. I think he’s the only normal perspective in a world full of magical people, including Clary, everyone is magical in some way and he is essentially the only normal guy in the script and I think that’s very important in the script because you go off the deep end quite quickly and magically and it’s nice to have a normal guy perspective on everything. Trying to digest what he’s seeing happen so quickly and that’s really what he represented in the script for me.
BOOKSHELF BANTER: What do you have most in common with Simon’s character?
ROBERT: I think Simon is a pioneer of counter culture, he’s very much like a bohemian guy and that’s very much what I am. In that sense I’m drawn to things that define themselves by being on the fringe; culturally, musically, theatrically all that stuff. I think that’s how young people find each other a lot of times by what kind of culture they are interested in, what they have in common. He feels very much like a New York kid who is constantly discovering things. New York being a hotbed of creativity. The fact that he’s in bands, and he’s just kind of reaching out creatively all the time and I’m drawn to people like that. And I’d like to think I am one of those.
TMI SOURCE: So what do you love most about The Mortal Instruments?
ROBERT: This is because of Cassandra Clare first and foremost, but there’s a real sense of tangential adventure about the series in the sense that it feels like a character falling down the rabbit hole. Much in the wonderful inhibited sense of adventure and unpredictability about the books and about the script. I read the scripts first and that’s what I really felt was quite amazing and fantastic and filming that kind of stuff as an actor, it’s the absolute best. Every single day there’s a new color and a new bit of the tapestry. I like the general gist of the adventures in the script and obviously the series.
FANGIRLISH: Is it hard to bring a character to life that people love so much and are invested in to the big screen?
ROBERT: Yea, I was thinking about this the other day when I got asked this and you can only really have one interpretation of the character and put that out there and the thing about books and the thing about adaptations being a disappointment to people is that every single person has a different image of what Simon is and how they see him. You can only do your best to please the people who love the book and do it from where you think is the best place. If I got caught up in trying to interpret how the fans might like the character the best I think I’d go crazy so I’m just kind of taking my interpretation and hoping for the best really.
TMI MOVIE NEWS: The book is good for teens and its good for adults, and I think that Simon is an integral relation to that. From your perspective, how will this movie appeal to teens and adults?
ROBERT: I think in the script they wanted to mature the characters I think in age and also the fact that they are having these relationships. So I think the relationship, certainly the triangle of love if you will call it is quite a complex one and one that will appeal to people because it’s very well written and its quite a classic love triangle in the sense that there’s the younger quieter character and then there’s the blossoming love and so on. It’s written in such a way that it’s not in my opinion Twilighty. It’s actually very real and it just happens in some little conversations between friends and I think the relationship side of this between brother and sister or Alec and Jace they’re written quite maturely and that I liked a lot about the script and I think that’s why it will appeal or certainly please adults because they won’t feel like they’re being patronized and then teenagers also same thing because teenagers are adults in my opinion, they’re just people that are younger you know, it’s the exact same for me adults and teens alike. I always knew when I was a teenager when I was being patronized or spoken down to and I think a lot of movies do that because they think their demographic is stupider than them you know? Like they think people from 12-18 can’t grasp certain concepts when in fact of course they can. So umm, I think the movie will appeal to adults and teens absolutely the same. Maybe teens possibly more because they’re more absorbent and more influenced by the things they like so you never know.
Thinking back to meeting Robert, he was different - much more serious than I'd ever seen him in other interviews. I chalk that up to being surrounded by an intimidating group of super fans of the series. He did well under pressure, don't you think? Check out the other set interviews below and look for our interview with Jemima West and Kevin Zegers tomorrow at 3pm ET/12 PT.

Cassandra Clare
Jamie Campbell Bower
Kevin Zegers and Jemima West

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, June 27, 2013

Cast Photo Shoot: Includes Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, & Robert Sheehan!



Look it's our Clary, Jace and Simon! Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower and Robert Sheehan looking glamorous in a new photo shoot. The trio will star in the highly anticipated movie, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones which will hit theaters August 21 and if you were wondering it's 55 days away.












(Photos from L-Collins.Net)

What do you guys think of the photo shoot pictures? Don't they look amazing, leave your comments below!
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