The movie based on the first book in Cassandra Claire’s Mortal Instruments series opens August 23, but Screen Gems didn’t wait until San Diego Comic-Con to introduce its stars to the fans. Lily Collins and her costars came to Annaheim for their panel on The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Collins plays Clary, a Shadowhunter in a world of mundanes who discovers her powers and vital role in a supernatural battle. We got to sit with Collins in a press room before the panel for an exclusive interview on the latest teen lit franchise, and her passing encounters with the other ones.Read the rest of the interview at Crave Online.
CraveOnline: Had you gone out for any of the other teen literature properties? It seems like you would be in the right bracket as all of them have been developed.
Lily Collins: Yeah, one of my first auditions actually was for Twilight which is really funny now thinking about it.
Which role?
For Kristen’s role.
Oh, for Bella?
For Bella, yeah. This was many years ago. I was new on the scene, new at auditioning and it was always kind of this, “What’s going to happen?” everyone in the waiting room waiting for you. One of those anxious days as a young actor. I remember reading scripts for Beautiful Creatures and all those. I think every young actor or actress in Hollywood starts to read some of the same material but I think everything happens for a reason and everyone who gets the roles they get were meant to. I’m a firm believer in that.
Of course, and by the time Mortal Instruments came along, you’re an established actor. Did they come to you?
Screen Gems did approach me. It was a lot of the same team that had worked on Priest and we had really close relationships and they knew that I was a really big fan of the series. So I was very honored when I got the potential to play a character that I’ve grown up loving.
Was Hunger Games ever on your radar?
It definitely was. I remember hearing about the book and then hearing about the movie, but Jennifer [Lawrence] is just perfect as Katniss and I’m so excited for her and happy for her. This was my thing before that news even [broke].
So this had happened even before they cast Hunger Games?
Yeah, this project’s been around for quite a while. It’s switched hands a little bit. Like I said, everything happens for a reason.
I completely agree with you. I’m just fascinated by the industry world where they call in all the contemporary talent for the same parts.
Oh, it’s totally strange. It is, and it’s funny because a lot of us are friends so if one of us doesn’t get it, a friend gets it and it’s nice because everyone can be supportive about it.
Clary is an interesting character because she can see things other people don’t. Do you ever feel that way in the real world, that you’re able to see things other people don’t?
I love old antiques and anything vintage. A lot of the things that I collect are what people might call trash. So I see the beauty in antique things and old and old world things that most people wouldn’t look twice at.
How about as an actor, do you observe the world on a different level, studying behavior?
I have always enjoyed people-watching and I think that’s kind of the best acting class, just watching others interacting and their personal twitches or how they interact with people. I’ve always just been a very analytical person when it comes to human nature, and I’m fascinated by that because you never know what you can learn or use for your next role.
Have you read all six books?
I stopped after the first few because there’s a part of me that really wants to be in this journey with Clary in the sense of experimenting and finding out what’s next with her, because when you go from translating a book to a film, obviously things change a little bit anyway. It takes like four pages to describe how someone looks, whereas in a film you just have it on camera. So I really wanted to be able to go on this journey with Clary to a certain extent. Obviously that’s assuming that it goes to a sequel. I hope that it gets to go to that stage and if it doesn’t, at that point if I don’t get to be Clary, then I’ll reintroduce myself to what could have been, but I’d like to experience it through her eyes.
So where did you stop reading, the second book?
I think it was maybe halfway through the third one, but then I purposely didn’t reread because if you start focusing too much on the actual book, it gets so confusing as to what happened in the first one and then translating it into a script, it’s like where are they going to stop it? Instead of muddling it, I wanted to focus on one thing at a time.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Lily Collins tells why she hasn't read all of The Mortal Instruments books
Crave Online shares a new exclusive interview with Lily Collins, where she talks Twilight and the reason why she hasn't read all of The Mortal Instruments series. Take a look at a snippet of the interview:
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Aidan Turner talks playing a werewolf in THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS:CITY OF BONES

If you're a fan of Aidan Turner than you know playing a supernatural creature isn't anything new to him. He played a vampire in Being Human and a dwarf in The Hobbit and now he is playing Luke Garroway, a werewolf in highly anticipated The Mortal Instruments:City of Bones. Check out what he had to say about playing Luke:
"Since wrapping on The Hobbit last July, Aidan has filmed The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, in which he plays the werewolf Luke Garroway.
He jokes that he’d like to play a real person at some stage,
“I just thought…let’s just do the holy trinity – the dwarf, the vampire and the werewolf!”
Aidan will return to New Zealand in May for more filming on The Hobbit and then there’s the possibility of a sequel to The Mortal Instruments, but he doesn’t mind if future projects are in theatre, television or film."
Source: Middle Earth News
How Excited are you to see Aidan Turner play Luke in The Mortal Instruments:City of Bones? Let us know in the comments below.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Robert Sheehan talks 'THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS:CITY OF BONES' with Showbiz Geek!
Showbiz Geek got a chance to sit down with Robert Sheehan (Simon Lewis) and interview him. He talks THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS:CITY OF BONES, Love/Hate, his possible return to Misfits and more. Robert talks TMI at 1:18. Check out the video below:
Source: Showbiz Geek
Source: Showbiz Geek
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Monday, October 8, 2012
Josh Horowitz's THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS interviews later this week!
MTV's Josh Horowitz has let us know that The Mortal Instruments interviews that he did with the cast will be released later on this week.
A specific day was not given for when the interviews will come out, but keep checking back here to see. We will be posting them as soon as they are available.
Whose interview are you looking forward to seeing the most? Do you think the cast will have on their costumes? Let us know down below.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Jamie Campbell Bower interview from evian VIP Lounge at Wimbledown
Olivia Godfrey interviews The Mortal Instruments star Jamie Campbell Bower in what was a for a fantastic champagne filled day at Wimbledon courtesy of evian in their VIP 'Live young' Lounge. Others featured in the interview were Grace Jones, Tom Hiddleston, Eddie Redmayne, Eliza Doolittle, Holliday Granger, Leah Weller, Alex Lanipekun, Sara Brajovic, Gareth Pugh, Jamie Laing, Francis Boulle.
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