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Alex Rodriguez, Mariners Contentious Negotiations Were Worth It

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On Sunday morning the New York Yankees and Alex Rodriguez had a press conference to announce the Rodriguez will be playing his final game on Friday, August 12th. He’ll remain on with the Yankees organization as an adviser through the end of his contract.

His career has run the gambit of great moments on the field, historical trades that were not consummated, trades that were completed, and multiple free agent contracts that were staggering in their dollar values.

As the baseball world focuses on the last few days of A-Rod’s career let’s take a look back at how it all started. Back when Rodriguez was tearing the cover off the ball for the Miami Westminster Christian High School where he hit .419 spanning over 100 games.

Alex Rodiguez was selected as the overall first pick in the 1993 draft by the Seattle Mariners but the sentiment to select him was not universally held by the Mariner’s front office, and the decision came down to the wire.

Rodriguez was not the desired choice of Mariners General Manager Woody Woodward. He preferred right-handed pitcher Darren Dreifort out of Witchita State. It was Mariner’s scouting director Roger Jongeward who was trying hard to persuade Woodward to select Rodriguez.

Jayson Stark, then of the Philadelphia Inquirer explained that Woodward wanted a college player who would get to the big leagues faster but, Dreifort’s $1.8MM price tag, the highest ever for a baseball draft pick – and his reported behind-the-scenes involvement with Scott Boras, the toughest agent in the business, might be enough to change Woodward’s mind.

According to Stark, the negotiations with Dreifort were on-going the day before the draft, and it was expected that he would be the number one pick.

The Mariners, either because they were unable to get a contract worked out ahead of the draft of because scouting director Jongeward’s recommendation carried more weight, selected Rodriguez and Dreifort went second to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The draft was held on June 3, 1993, and Rodriguez and the Mariners had until August 31st of that year to work out a deal.

A-Rod had the leverage of a full time scholarship to the University of Miami. He also had a shrewd “adviser” in his corner in super-agent Scott Boras. According to A-Rod both Boras and his mother wanted him to go to college, and he was very close to attending classes.


With Boras, who was not allowed to be officially named as an agent or Rodriguez would lose his college eligibility, involved in the process it was not a surprise that the negotiations went down to the wire. Rodriguez and the Mariners finally agreed to a deal on August 31st.

In many ways, the negotiations between the Mariners and Rodriguez’s camp followed the same script that would be present through much of the polarizing stars career. Fernando Arguelles, the scout who signed him, may have summed it up perfectly when he said, “I was 29 when this began, now I feel 50.”

The negotiations went back and forth beginning with Rodriguez asking for a record $2.5MM. It ended with Rodriguez signing a major league deal $1.269 million which included a guaranteed September callup in 1994.

Signing day was a tense day for the Mariners who had a press conference scheduled for 1 p.m. at the Grand Bay Hotel in Miami to announce the signing. The press was there, the Mariners brass including President Chuck Armstrong was there, the only person of note not in attendance was A-Rod.

Finally, at 2:30, an hour and a half after the scheduled start of the conference, Rodriguez along with his mom, brother, and sister arrived. According to Ed Giuliotti of the Miami Sun Sentinel, Mariners officials felt that Rodriguez arrival was not a mix-up in communication but rather a final hidden punch.

In the end, the Mariners made the right decision in drafting Rodriguez and going through the gut-wrenching negotiations that are present anytime Scott Boras is involved.

With the Mariners, Rodriguez played in 790 games over seven seasons compiling a .309/.374/.561 mark with 189 homers and 133 stolen bases. He was a four-time all-star, a Silver Slugger, and was a runner-up for the AL MVP in 1996.

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Box Office Breakdown: ‘Suicide Squad’ Earns Gigantic $135 Million

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As a film, Suicide Squad was a disappointment (at least for me). Its box office perspectives, however, are looking appropriately extraordinary. The DC adaptation, taking Guardians of the Galaxy‘s coveted first weekend of August, opened to an astounding $135.1 million. That’s the highest August opening ever, but it’s not all good news for the anti-superhero blockbuster.

Harley-Quinn-Will-Either-Make-Or-Break-Suicide-SquadDavid Ayer’s latest has weathered bad reviews, tepid word-of-mouth and controversy surrounding its production this week, and that’s begun taking its toll on its performance. After earning an amazing $65 million on Friday, pundits were predicting a $145-150 million opening. But it dropped 41 percent between Friday and Saturday, which can also be said for The Dark Knight Rises, but that film was also impacted by the Aurora tragedy.

With $132 million earned overseas, Suicide Squad currently has $267.1 million to its name, which is certainly pretty good. But it has a few more snags in its future, including a no-go from China, where Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice apparently performed very well. It’ll be interesting to see how Ayer’s film holds its own in the weeks to come. I predict it’s all downhill after its stellar debut.

Speaking of going downhill, Jason Bourne came in second place with $22.7 million, tumbling 62 percent. Its domestic total surpassed the $100 million mark with $103.4 million, but that’s a far bigger drop than previous Bourne films. However, that might solely be because it was going up against the mammoth that was Suicide Squad. Overseas, it’s still holding its own with $195.4 million in its global cume. We’ll see how it ultimately ranks against the other Bourne films in the weeks to come.

maxresdefault (11)This weekend’s only other wide release was Nine Lives, the feline-friendly family comedy-adventure that inexplicably stars Kevin Spacey. It came in sixth place with underwhelming $6.5 million for EuroCorp, which isn’t necessarily un-purr-dictable.

*waits for the crickets to die down*

This one kinda came in under the radar, and it was met with little fanfare. With a budget estimated around $30 million, it won’t be impossible to gain its money back, but it looks like Nine Lives is going to die just as quickly as it lived.

As for pet movies that are actually doing pretty well, The Secret Life of Pets came in fourth place with an extra $11.6 million added to its incredible $319.6 million domestic total. Overseas, the film earned an extra $68.6 million, which makes its worldwide total a staggering $502.2 million. It makes sense why Illumination went ahead and greenlit that sequel for 2018. This one is making straight bank.

Rounding out the weekend, Star Trek Beyond came in fifth place with $10.3 million, making its domestic total a respectable $127.9 million during its third weekend (Note: I still need to see this one). Meanwhile, Bad Moms held onto third place with $14.2 million added to its $51 million domestic gross. This one already crossed into the black last week, however, so now it’s in straight profit territory.

Check out the full box office report, via THR and Box Office Mojo, below.

  1. Suicide Squad Weekend: $135.1 million Domestic Total: $135.1 million
  2. Jason Bourne Weekend: $22.7 million Domestic Total: $103.4 million
  3. Bad Moms Weekend: $14.2 million Domestic Total: $51 million
  4. The Secret Life of Pets Weekend: $11.6 million Domestic Total: $319.6 million
  5. Star Trek Beyond Weekend: $10.2 million Domestic Total: $127.9 million
  6. Nine Lives Weekend: $6.5 million Domestic Total: $6.5 million
  7. Lights Out Weekend: $6 million Domestic Total: $54.7 million
  8. Nerve Weekend: $4.9 million Domestic Total: $26.9 million
  9. Ghostbusters Weekend: $4.8 million Domestic Total: $116.7 million
  10. Ice Age: Collision Course Weekend: $4.3 million Domestic Total: $53.5 million
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Watch Hugh Laurie In The First Trailer For Hulu’s ‘Chance’

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Hulu released the first trailer for its new original series ‘Chance’ starring Hugh Laurie as Eldon Chance.

The series is based on the novel by Kem Nunn. Laurie plays a forensic neuropsychiatrist who reluctantly gets sucked into a dangerous world of mistaken identity, police corruption, and mental illness.

According to USA Today, Laurie consulted with a neuropsychiatrist and learned that practitioners can’t heal patients in the way other doctors do. “He said, ‘The best I can do is manage incredibly damaged people (and) find the least bad option. Nobody leaves my office doing cartwheels,’ ” Laurie said.

‘Chance’ will run for two seasons of ten episodes with a definitive ending.

The series also stars Diane Farr as Christina Chance (Eldon Chance’s ex-wife), Lisa Gay Hamilton as Suzanne Silver, Stefania LaVie Owen as Nicole Chance (Eldon Chance’s daughter), Greta Lee as Lucy, Gretchen Mol as Jaclyn Blackstone, Paul Adelstein as Raymond Blackstone, Ethan Suplee as D, and Clarke Peters as Carl.

‘Chance’ premieres on Hulu on October 19.

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A Preview for Star-Lord’s New Look Revealed

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Marvel’s space swashbuckler Star-Lord is getting a new outfit for the Marvel Now! line up. In a preview posted on comicbook.com, we see how Peter Quill will ride into the fray. A combination of previous outfits, the feel goes back to the earliest adventures of the space cowboy. Yet the current look of Peter Quill is still in play.

Giving the hero a space marshal vibe, this appears to usher a new page for the character. Considering the recent release of what might be the Guardians last ride together.

The look is the brain child of artist Kris Anka, who is working together with Chip Zdarsky for the upcoming comic.

What do you guys think of Star-Lord’s new look? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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Spider-Man’s New Costume Revealed in Recent Preview

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A preview of the upcoming issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool reveals a new look for the webslinger. Harkening back to the famous black symbiotic suit, Peter Parker seems to be showing a bit of animosity to his demented partner.

Especially since Deadpool killed Peter Parker twice recently. Which might throw a wrench into any relationship. Professional or other.

The outfit appears to have a Black Widow vibe and personally, I like the look a lot.

What do you guys think of the new look for Marvel’s famous hero? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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Indie Movie Spotlight: ‘Presidents Day’ Is A Slasher Renaissance

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Director David Zuckerman Takes The Most Meta Approach To The Slasher Genre Since ‘Scream’

Seemingly a love-child of ‘Friday The 13th‘ and parodies like ‘Scary Movie‘, ‘President’s Day‘ flips the genre upside down. Making the most out of a seemingly low-budget, the movie feels bigger because of how well it knows the genre. You know these slasher tropes and the characters feel like caricatures but it seems to be aware of how ridiculous it is. That’s not to say the film isn’t a serious attempt; director & actor David Zuckerman is poking fun at the genre with a very stern face. ‘Presidents Day‘ is focused and executes the executions in a tremendous manner.

Even the holiday the film is based on seems ridiculous when you think about it.

Also, the film may feature the most awkward dance scene in a horror film since Crispin Glover in ‘Friday The 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter‘.

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There isn’t all praise. Like some of these lower budget films, the acting can come off corny at times but then again, could it be on purpose? Also, I was expecting a bit more from the villains. They weren’t scary enough or funny enough. They seemed stuck in between and struggled to find a place in the film.

I also would have loved to see cinematography pushed a bit more. Sometimes with certain camera set-ups or editing choices, it comes off a bit amateur. On the other hand, the violence was the perfect amount of insane.

Have to praise some of the one-liners. I laughed out loud quite a few times. The line “So, I think might actually be a socialist” is such a millennial-line about politics that it works on many levels for the film. The obnoxious bro character Brett played by Jud Zumwalt has some of the best lines. Many will hate him but he ended up being my favorite. Also the odd relationship Brett had with his man servant reminded me so much of Peppermint Patty and Marcie from The Peanuts.

I have to congratulate a fellow graduate from Full Sail University for creating ‘Presidents Day‘. It’s so light-heartened yet still remains deeply embedded in the genre of horror. This type of film did exactly what it was meant to do. It entertains and makes me look forward to what David Zuckerman has to offer in the future.

Presidents Day‘ is said to be coming soon so follow the film on social media for updates! (Official Facebook Page)

Does the trailer get you hyped for the film?

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Suicide Squad Is Fast, Fun Yet Uneven

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Warner Brothers has been struggling to launch the DC Film Universe for some time now. Man of Steel was a solid movie yet drew a mixed reaction from critics and audiences. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had great moments while suffering from an overstuffed plot and editing issues. David Ayer’s Suicide Squad is now facing negative reviews from critics, but audiences are enthusiastically responding to the film.

It begs the question: what’s wrong with this picture?

Six months after Dawn of Justice, the American government is looking to create a special operations team. Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) proposes the idea of recruiting criminals from Belle Reve Penitentiary to form Task Force X. In exchange for their services, the felons will receive special privileges and lighter prison sentences. Despite the government’s reservations, Waller is able to get her team assembled with the help of Colonel Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman).

Among the recruits is Floyd “Deadshot” Lawton (Will Smith), a skilled assassin who wants to look after his daughter. Former psychologist Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) is locked up after going on a crime spree with The Joker (Jared Leto). Australian criminal Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) is cooling his heels after a botched bank robbery. Chato “El Diablo” Santana (Jay Hernandez) is struggling with his fire-conjuring powers, because he doesn’t want to hurt people. Meanwhile, mutated strongman Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) continues to antagonize and terrify the guards. Finally, Slipknot (Adam Beach) and Katana (Karen Fukuhara) round out the team.

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The Suicide Squad…. or more like, the Dirty Half-Dozen

The squad has detonators placed inside their necks to ensure cooperation. As Flag explains, these will explode if they fail, rebel or attempt an escape. Even trying to annoy him will result in an explosion, something which Lawton and Quinn proceed to do on a regular basis.

The team’s mission is to stop the demonic Enchantress (Cara Delevingne) from destroying Midway City. Her plan is to kill all humans in revenge for her imprisonment. Further complicating things is the fact that Enchantress is linked to June Moone, who is Flag’s girlfriend.

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Ready for my closeup, Mr. Ayer!

The cast works well onscreen together, and their chemistry is strong. Smith does a good job playing Deadshot as a real badass, but he is able to show vulnerability and weariness. Robbie’s Harley Quinn is playful, sinister and over-the top hilarious. Her banter with Smith is one of the movie’s highlights. Davis plays Waller as a strong-willed, assertive woman who’s not afraid to get the results she wants. Jared Leto’s Joker is creepy and unsettling to watch, but he isn’t in the film as much as the marketing campaign suggests.

Kinnaman does fine as Flag, but he serves as little more than Waller’s second-in-command and field leader. Delevigne gets to play the dual roles of Enchantress and June, yet her relationship with Flag isn’t explored much. Hernandez and Courtney both do a good job in providing comic relief.

Suicide Squad‘s biggest problem is with pacing and flow. Sure, the introduction of the team members is visually compelling, but it feels rushed to get everyone ready to go. Juggling many characters can be tricky, and this is where the movie falters. Diablo is an intriguing criminal, but his powers make him seem like a less powerful Human Torch. Similarly, Croc and Katana get the short of end of the stick. Furthermore, Slipknot dies as quickly as he arrives onscreen.

The movie’s tone is also uneven. While there are dark, edgy moments, several more are punctuated with witty one-liners and pop culture references. Many scenes are scored to various pop, rock and rap tracks from the 70s to present day. Some choices are really good like “Seven Nation Army” and “Gangsta”, but “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “You Don’t Own Me” feel heavy-handed. However, DC fans should be pleased with the various comic references in the film, such as Harley’s red-and-black jester costume and calling her lover “Mr. J” and “Puddin”.

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Another one of the movie’s flaws is the role that Leto’s Joker plays in the story. He’s clearly evil, yet the editing gives him very little to work with. Joker has a small presence in the first act, but he disappears for a large portion of the story. Reports suggest most of Leto’s scenes got cut from the running time, which makes it perplexing. Why bother including Joker if you don’t plan to flesh him out?

Suicide Squad is a sight to behold. True, it does have a great cast and cool visuals, but the editing is uneven. Ayer tries to cram in characters with little time to develop them. Had he made an effort, it could have been much better.

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New ‘Gotham’ Season 3 Character Posters Released Online

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Season 3 of Gotham premieres in roughly a month, and some new character posters have been released by Fox. Check ’em all out below.

 

The origin story continues on GOTHAM, and the stakes are higher than ever, as Super-Villains more ambitious and depraved are introduced, and a realignment of alliances shakes up the fight for power in Gotham City.

 

With Season Two’s thrilling conclusion, Detectives Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock remain at the forefront of the fight against crime in this dangerously corrupt city. Throughout the past season, Gordon’s moral compass wavered more than ever, as villains emerged from the city’s darkest places. With the help of Hugo Strange (guest star BD Wong), a brilliant psychiatrist secretly conducting horrifying experiments for Wayne Enterprises’ black-ops program, Indian Hill, familiar faces arose, including Azrael, formerly Theo Galavan (James Frain); Mr. Freeze (guest star Nathan Darrow); and Fish Mooney (guest star Jada Pinkett Smith). Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne, with the help of his trusted butler and mentor, Alfred Pennyworth, and his ally at Wayne Enterprises, Lucius Fox, found out there are more secrets to uncover regarding the Waynes’ murders.

 

Heading into Season Three, GOTHAM will continue to follow the evolving stories of the city’s most malevolent villains: The Penguin; Edward Nygma/The Riddler; Selina Kyle/the future Catwoman; and Barbara Kean. GOTHAM also will dive into the origin stories of The Mad Hatter and the Tweed Brothers, and will peel back the curtain on the Court of Owls.

Season 3 of Gotham premieres on Monday, September 19.

Source: ComicBook.com.

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10 More Hanna-Barbera Shows In Need Of The Comic Treatment

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The new series from DC Comics based on characters from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon library have experienced varying degrees of success. Now it’s time to look at other series and characters which could benefit from their own reboot and comic book series in the near future.

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10. Quick Draw McGraw

What would The Magnificent Seven be like if they were all animals? This would be the perfect answer. Instead of the Quick Draw of yesterdays, this book would be a more serious western comic starring all of the western themed characters from the studio, such as Ricochet Rabbit and the western versions of the familiar characters introduced in The Good, The Bad and The Huckleberry Hound. Use Quick Draw McGraw as the center of this new book and the story writes itself.

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9. Sealab 2020

After the popularity of Sealab 2021, which used footage of the original series for comedic purposes, this series could be a great way to split the difference. Just have the series have the more dramatic and scientific stories from the original show, but have the characters act like their comedic counterparts from 2021 and hilarity will ensue.

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8. Yogi’s Space Race

This attempt to once again use the Wacky Racers formula to show different characters racing through the galaxy would be a great way to have a new space based adventure. You could also tie in other space themed series such as Galaxy Goof Ups and Casper and The Angels, and a story about space cops investigating the race for corruption can easily be established.

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7.The Arabian Knights

Arabian Knights was one of the many cartoon shorts featured in The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. It featured a cast of characters, each with their own powers and abilities, fighting against a corrupt Sultan who was trying to control Baghdad. Team books are great ways to introduce a group all at once. Plus, a book with positive portrayals Middle Eastern characters would be welcomed by those who enjoy Kamala Khan in Ms. Marvel and Simon Baz in the new Green Lanterns series.

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6. An Animal Action Team

Think of this. Take all the super powered animal characters Hanna-Barbera has created over the years – Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel, and Hong Kong Phooey – and have them go on missions as a team to take care of problems they wouldn’t be able to handle on their own. You can even use the title that the company used for TV films in the 80s and call it The Hanna-Barbera Superstars. Hey, DC! Like this idea? Email me, we’ll talk.

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5. Galtar and the Golden Lance

Galtar was one of the many action series to come out of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. This series focused on Galtar, the wielder of the legendary weapon, the Golden Lance, and his two companions as they worked to fight against the tyrant Tormack. The series was canceled before the final battle between Galtar and Tormack could occur. A proper miniseries filled with great sword action would be perfect to tell a proper ending to this series.

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4. Captain Caveman and The Teen Angels

Thanks to his time in various Flintstones series, Captain Caveman became a fan favorite from Hanna-Barbera. Sadly, no one seems to remember the Teen Angels, the trio of women who rode around with him and helped to solve crimes. The Teen Angels, Brenda, Dee Dee, and Taffy, could come across as more buff and redesigned version of Captain Caveman, form a bond with him, and then go around and solve crimes together just like in the old days.

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3. The Jetsons

They already did The Flintstones, so now it’s time to look at the first family of the future. Seeing as how the original show was based on what people thought the future would be for the time period, it would be interesting to see a distant future based on today’s expectation. Also, if things get going, there can be a event crossover with The Flintstones.

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2. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

The action series which was so popular that it successfully launched a Kickstarter for a reboot series called SWAT Kats: Revolution in 2015, which was funded for the minimum goal in the first day. This helps to prove just how loved this show is, and how an audience exists that is eagerly waiting for more adventures of T-Bone and Razor as they take to the sky in their slick jet, the Turbokat.

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1. The Pirates of Dark Water

One of the greatest action cartoons of the 90s which was cancelled far too early. The concept involved the world of Mer being taken over by the mysterious living shadow called Dark Water. It followed a crew whose mission was to find thirteen magical treasures to seal the Dark Water, but the series ended with only eight being found. A comic series would be able to tell the show’s proper story and give fans what they have always wanted, closure.

What are some of your favorite Hanna-Barbera shows you wish could get some attention? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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Exclusive: Wrenn Schmidt Explains The Demons Of ‘Outcast’

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The season finale of Robert Kirkman’s ‘Outcast’ on Cinemax airs Friday, August 12. The series about demonic possession is a slow, eerie burn compared to Kirkman’s other works on television, which has led to a very in your face, intimate, character driving horror-drama.

Wrenn Schmidt who plays Megan Holter on the show has one of the more compelling story archs, and her story comes full circle in Episode 9 ‘Close to Home.’ Things will never be the same for Megan. We spoke to Schmidt about the season, Episode 9, and previewed the season finale.

If you haven’t watched Episode 9 ‘Close to Home’ of ‘Outcast’ there will be spoilers ahead.

Wrenn Schmidt Explains The Demons Of 'Outcast'

Schmidt first explained what it’s like to be possessed by a demon from the scripts point of view.

“With the possession, the cues that were the most import to me were the physical cues about what she was experiencing or feeling. So it was less about like ‘Ugh Possessed!’ and more about what’s the sensory overload that is happening for her in the moments when she’s not herself anymore,” said Schmidt.

Schmidt added that series showrunner, Chris Black explained the possession to her as ‘a cave man being in control of a rocket ship.’

“So there’s this entity or this thing that’s inside her that doesn’t really know how this body works, or this world works. And all the sudden there’s this perceived threat, which is Mark. Megan, when she’s not really Megan anymore, isn’t reacting to her husband. It’s this thing reacting to there being a perceived threat. Which is basically fight or flight,” said Schmidt.

When asked what her favorite episode of season one was, Schmidt previewed the season finale.

“I don’t want to spoil anything, but I would say the whole season finale was a tremendous challenge because it was all physical. So all of that was really fun for me. A lot of it was also deeply uncomfortable because when we were filming a lot when I was outside it was maybe 37-38 degrees and I was wet. There was a certain sense of achievement getting through some of those scenes. It’s kind of like I have so much adrenaline that when we finished I’d be like,”I CAN’T BELIEVE WE JUST DID THAT! OH MY GOD!”” said Schmidt.

One of the funnier moments of the interview was when we went off topic and pondered who would be Schmidt’s partner in a buddy cop film. The actor would love working with Brent Spiner, Brie Larson, Ellen DeGeneres, Mia Wasikowska, Janet McTeer, and John Oliver, maybe.

Listen to the complete Wrenn Schmidt interview below and watch ‘Outcast’ on Cinemax.
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Based on the Skybound/Image Comics title by Kirkman and artist Paul Azaceta, ‘Outcast’ stars Patrick Fugit as Kyle Barnes, who has been plagued by demonic possession all his life and has sequestered himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Now, with the help of Reverand Anderson (Philip Glenister), a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth, the young man embarks on a journey to find answers and regain the normal life he lost. But what Kyle discovers could change his fate — and the fate of the world — forever.

Other cast members include Gabriel Bateman, Wrenn Schmidt, Reg E. Cathey, Kate Lyn Sheil, Julia Crockett, David Denman and Brent Spiner.

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