The Stand “1×08 – The Stand” Episode Stills
admin Feb 02, 2021

After Miss Julie Lawry missed last weeks episode of The Stand she is at last back for this week and I have added 2 new stills from the episode 1×08 – The Stand and four new on set candids that Kat added to her social media to the gallery.

The Stand “1×06 – The Vigil” HD Screen Captures
admin Jan 21, 2021

A new episode of The Stand 1×06 – The Vigil was on today, Kat was in it but had a very small part compared to last week but we did get to see she is at the top of the list of people who can get to see Flag. You can find HD Screen Captures and two episode stills now in the gallery.

Katherine McNamara Opens Up About Learning Boundaries from Shadowhunters, Arrow
admin Jan 21, 2021

comicbookKatherine McNamara is currently starring in CBS All Access’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand as Julie Lawry, a small-town girl with a wild streak who also happens to be a not-so-great person. It makes the character a good fit for Randall Flagg’s (Alexander Skarsgard) group of survivors in an anything-goes New Vegas, but also makes her very different from who most fans are used to seeing McNamara play. The actress is perhaps best known for her heroic roles as Clary Fray in Freeform’s Shadowhunters and Mia Smoak in The CW’s Arrow. With both of those characters being very popular with fans, McNamara is no stranger to the power of fandom but she says she’s learned a lot about boundaries from it as well.

Speaking with Elle in a wide-ranging interview that covered not just her role in The Stand but the horror movie she made during quarantine and other projects as well, McNamara said being part of Shadowhunters and Arrow taught her that there have to be boundaries when it comes to the digital and the real.

“Being part of shows like Shadowhunters and Arrow taught me that you have to realize there’s a clear separation between what happens in the digital world and the real world,” McNamara said. “It’s wonderful that the world can be connected, but we have to remember to appreciate the reality of people sitting here with us.”

And when it comes to fandoms, for Arrow, that took a bit of a hit recently when it was announced that Green Arrow and the Canaries, a spinoff series that got a backdoor pilot during the final season of Arrow last year, was not going forward at The CW. That news was made even harder to swallow when a follow-up report revealed that the series had already explored the possibility of moving to another platform, such as HBO Max, but no avail. Despite this, McNamara says she’s not done playing Mia and she’s open to any possibility to play the character again.

“If they ever want me in any iteration of Mia Smoak, I’m there,” McNamara recently told ComicBook.com. “I’m not done with her yet. So, if they will have me I will be there. But I think the pandemic just threw such a monkey wrench into everything.”
The Stand is now streaming on CBS All Access with new episodes arriving on Thursdays.

Kat McNamara Takes The Stand With Elle
admin Jan 15, 2021

Elle – The ‘Shadowhunters’ and ‘Arrow’ alum on tackling Stephen King and making movies in quarantine.

Kat McNamara did not spend 2020 learning to crochet or baking banana bread over and over and over again. Instead, the 25-year-old actress filmed a horror movie from home, started development on a YA adaptation, appeared at virtual fan conventions, and plotted where her career goes next as she looks to explore what she calls “new avenues of her psyche.”

But the pandemic escapes no one, so we’re meeting over Zoom. “I have tried to make the best of it, being the stubborn optimist I am,” she laughs as we both admit 2020 was not the year either of us planned for.

But 2021 is looking bright, as the 25-year-old stars in the CBS All Access adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, a prescient work by the master of horror that follows a group of survivors after a deadly man-made virus ravages the world.

McNamara stars as Julie Lawry, a small-town girl with a wild side who finds herself susceptible to the call of Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgård), the mysterious and supernatural ’dark man’ who serves as the show’s chief antagonist. It is, perhaps, the role most unlike herself McNamara has played thus far.

“It was an exciting prospect because I get to be a chameleon and transform,” McNamara says, “but the ways in which Julie is different to me make me uncomfortable—the language she uses, the stigmas she holds, are just not okay. But because it’s Stephen King there’s not much you can really change about it, so it was a process of turning it into something good.”

Julie, says McNamara, is “probably the worst example of who to be.” Self-absorbed and ignorant, the character pressures men for sex and mocks those she believes are less fortunate than herself.

“This past year we’ve had the time to look back at society and the stigmas and habits we’ve fallen into and confront [them] and hold ourselves and others accountable for the ways we treat other people,” McNamara says. She hopes to use the show as “an opportunity to guide people towards the right resources” as further episodes air.

CBS risked the wrath of King fans when they confirmed the ending of the show would be different from the book, and with two fandoms under McNamara’s belt—and more than five million followers on social media—she knows better than anyone how perilous that can be.

In 2015, the Kansas City-born actress’s world changed forever when she was cast as Clary Fray in the Freeform series Shadowhunters, based on a series of young adult books with a passionate built-in fanbase. Hours before her casting was announced, “Who is Clary?” was trending on Twitter.

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GRUMPY MAGAZINE – Katherine McNamara (Collector Edition) – January 2021
admin Jan 15, 2021

Grumpy Magazine just released it’s new Collector Edition magazine and our girl was the subject of the 26 page magazine with a full new interview and just gorgeous new photoshoot to go with it. I have added in the photoshoot and full digital scans from the magazine to the gallery for you all. If you would like to get your hands on the magazine you can get a physical copy Here or a digital copy Here.

grumpymagazine – She might be just 25, but it’s no surprise that Katherine McNamara feels like she has lived a million lives throughout her career. Unafraid to put herself out of her comfort zone and explore her inner self across all mediums, the versatile actress — who can also sing and dance — has proven her dedication over the past few years by getting involved in multiple and diverse projects. She booked her breakout lead role on fantasy drama and global phenomenon Shadowhunters when she was only 19, then kept finding success by joining the cast of hit superhero series Arrow — all that in a matter of years. As a true “chameleon” that she intends to be, one of her most recent projects led her to take on a darker role as she entered the apocalyptic world of Stephen King in the adaptation of The Stand on CBS All Access.

Kat — as many refer to her — was interviewed by fellow industry friend Zelda Williams on New Year’s Eve. The two of them met at their first Upfronts for Freeform in 2016, when Katherine was promoting the first season of Shadowhunters while Zelda was attending the event for her show Dead of Summer. As a horror movie enthusiast, Zelda directed and produced Kappa Kappa Die in which Katherine made a brief — but memorable — appearance, as she recalled happily that she was shooting Arrow in Vancouver and flew to Los Angeles for a day to get murdered with a Jello shot. Throughout the friendly conversation full of positive energy, Katherine reflected on the hugely different year 2020 has been for her, staying creative and busy during quarantine, and successfully going from hero to villain on-screen.

ZELDA WILLIAMS: I do miss work and I know you do as well. Looking back, is there one role that feels like this defining era for you? There’s like everything that was before this role and then everything that’s come after.
KATHERINE MCNAMARA: I feel like Shadowhunters would be that one for me — not only because of where I was in my career before and after, but also where I was as a human being. I had been working in and out of television and movies for years. Shadowhunters was really the first time that I was at the helm of something. I had a lot of responsibility on my shoulders — not only to the book fans, but the on-set responsibilities of being in that position. I was also 19 years old when I came into the show and I finished it when I was 23. So it really shaped a lot of who I was as an adult, and there was even a period of time as the show was ending that I had to go, ‘‘What is Katherine like as an adult after this show? How do I frame my life now?’’ Because everything in my adult life has been framed around this job.

The Stand “1×05 – Suspicious Minds” HD Screen Captures
admin Jan 15, 2021

Kat was back and had a much bigger part in this weeks all new episode of The Stand 1×05 – Suspicious Minds, After last week’s flashback and are now in the present and Julie has made it to New Vegas and is the girlfriend of the second in command and still as crazy. You can find HD Screen Captures and two episode stills now in the gallery.

Kat On The Losers’ Club: A Stephen King Podcast
admin Jan 14, 2021

Founded in 2017, The Losers’ Club® is a bi-weekly podcast for Constant Readers of Stephen King to dig deep into his oeuvre and the myriad TV, film, print, and stage adaptations of his work. The series is hosted by pop-culture writers Randall Colburn, Justin Gerber, Dan Caffrey, McKenzie Gerber, Mel Kassel, Aiysha Gatson, Dan Pfleegor, Jenn Adams, and Michael Roffman, who gather together to read between the pages.

The Stand “1×05 – Suspicious Minds” Episode Stills
admin Jan 12, 2021

4 new episode stills from this weeks all new episode 1×05 – Suspicious Minds have been released and added to the gallery.

Katherine McNamara, Henry Zaga and Owen Teague discuss “The Stand” for #ODDAdigital
admin Jan 09, 2021

The up-and-coming actors #KatherineMcNamara, #HenryZaga and #OwenTeague are part of the impressive ensemble cast, which includes heavyweights like #WhoopiGoldberg, #AlexanderSkarsgard, and #JamesMarsden, that star in the new television series #TheStand. The series is based on the iconic 1978 novel by #StevenKing with the same name and it is the story of the world in ruins after a man-made plague wipes out over 90% of the population and a battle of Biblical proportions that happens between the survivors.

The actors finished filming the series just days before Canada went into a countrywide lockdown cause by the COVID pandemic. The surreal notion of filming #TheStand as the world took on the Corona Virus was one of the many topics that the trio of actors discuss in their group chat for this video.

Arrow spin-off Green Arrow and the Canaries not moving forward at the CW
admin Jan 09, 2021

Well let’s face it we all knew this was going to happen after over a year of nothing but it’s sill a sad day for all Mia fans out there, here is hoping we get to see her on legends to tie up the cliff-hanger.

This is what Kat had to say about it all.

“Thank you for letting me be a part of your story…even for a little while…” ✵💚🏹From Blackstar to Star City, thank you for joining Mia on her journey. What seemed a daunting hood to fill soon felt like family, and I have nothing but love, gratitude, and fond memories for everyone who was a part of bringing her to life. I hope that, like Oliver, Mia is merely the beginning of a new generation of heroes and stories to come. Raising a glass of whisky to Mia, cheers to the future! 🥃

EW – Green Arrow and the Canaries has flown the coop.

EW has confirmed that the CW is not moving forward with the female-fronted Arrow spin-off series. The news is hardly a surprise as it’s been a full year since the backdoor pilot aired as Arrow season 8’s penultimate episode with no word on a series order, but now it’s official.

The potential Green Arrow and the Canaries spin-off starred the all-female vigilante team of Katherine McNamara as Mia Queen/the new Green Arrow, and Katie Cassidy and Juliana Harkavy as the Canaries. Set in 2040, the backdoor pilot written by Beth Schwartz, Marc Guggenheim, Jill Blankenship, and Oscar Balderrama saw Earth-2’s Laurel Lance (Cassidy) traveling to the crime-free Star City of the future to recruit a time-displaced Dinah Drake (Harkavy) and Mia — Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and Felicity Smoak’s (Emily Bett Rickards) adult daughter — for a mission to save the city and the timeline.

Guggenheim revealed on Twitter that the decision not to move forward with Green Arrow and the Canaries was made back in early 2020, citing the pandemic as possibly “the deciding factor.”

Actually, the decision was made back during the start of the pandemic (which, I believe, was the deciding factor). The actual announcement was made today.

By the end of the backdoor pilot, many new questions were raised that unfortunately won’t be answered now that it isn’t going to series, like how Dinah of 2020 got to the future after she was last seen on a motorcycle heading to Metropolis in Arrow’s series finale, as well as who kidnapped William (Ben Lewis) and why the villain in the Deathstroke mask had a tattoo that matched the etchings on the Queen family’s hōzen.