Merlin S5 | Filming in Wales today - costume/new location spoilers - casting spoiler
Mar 29, 2012 12:02
No plot spoiler, known location.
@adrianbell1 @AmieVWaddell today I will be daydreaming of [click to read rest of tweet]daylight, filming in caves all day with no phone signal up in Monmouth #dark
@eoincmacken It's a beautiful sunny day in South Wales, one or the 12 a year that Cardiff gets and......we're filming [click to read rest of tweet]underground in a cave....shspidhehh My guess would be that they're filming at [click to read location]Clearwell Caves today. ETA: They do [click to read tweet] @forestholidays @forestholidays Magic is Back! The BBC are at Clearwell Caves near our Forest of Dean site today filming for the new series of Merlin!
♔ ♔ ♔ ♔ ♔ I'd bookmarked a tweet from this account in February but then forgot about it, today I checked the bookmarked account again and there were a few more Merlin related tweets. I guess they work (or have worked) with the Merlin costume department.
WARNING: costume spoilers and a location spoiler
[Mar 02] @GabriellaSlade Merlin day 5: Lilly Hill sat on a pin, that's all I'm sayin [Feb 29] @GabriellaSlade Merlin day 3: 9 army arming jackets complete, now making 10 court lady's dresses #toteschurningrightnow [Feb 28] @GabriellaSlade Merlin day 2: assigned team Camelot [Feb 27] @GabriellaSlade Merlin day 1: 9 army arming jackets from scratch #throwninthedeepend
* Lily Hill Park is part of Bracknell Forest/Berkshire (England) * Court lady or ladies? Looks like Gwen won't be the only girl within the walls of Camelot any longer. * Army arming jackets - for the Saxon army?
♔ ♔ ♔ ♔ ♔ Also found another old bookmark I forgot about, the article (that is in fact a S4 US presstext) reveals a S5 casting spoiler.
In the "His Father's Son" episode of "Merlin," airing at 9 p.m. Feb. 3 on Syfy, Duncan portrays Queen Annis, ruler of the Castle of Fyrien, who becomes so bitterly angry at King Arthur that she schemes with Morgana to defeat him and claim Camelot.
"We were lucky to get her," "Merlin" executive producer and series co-creator Johnny Capps said. "We wanted an actress who could give the character a real heady weight of authority, and her performance is absolutely brilliant. This is a character that will definitely be returning.
"Lindsay brings this real gravitas to the episode, so the world has more at stake and feels more real and allows (the viewers) to realize that there are others kings and queens in this fantasy world--and that there are repercussions for people's actions."