The MCU has adapted over 50 villains from the comics so far. While some, like Dar-Benn, were disappointing, others, like last year’s High Evolutionary, were executed brilliantly. Yet, there are still many more villains to introduce.
As fans eagerly anticipate characters like the Beyonder and Doctor Doom, Ranker provided an opportunity for fans to vote on 10 Marvel villains deemed too grotesque or messed up to be introduced to the MCU. Let’s take a look at the names.
10. Demogoblin
Demogoblin is one of Spider-Man’s villains. He’s a dark twist on the Green Goblin, turned into a demonic being after a deal with a demon. Demogoblin has super strength, agility, and endurance, plus can control mystical fire. While not extremely frightening, fans often prefer the classic version of the character.
9. Reginald Fortean’s Abomination
We’ve encountered Emil Blonsky’s Abomination in the MCU, but compared to the creature before you,...
As fans eagerly anticipate characters like the Beyonder and Doctor Doom, Ranker provided an opportunity for fans to vote on 10 Marvel villains deemed too grotesque or messed up to be introduced to the MCU. Let’s take a look at the names.
10. Demogoblin
Demogoblin is one of Spider-Man’s villains. He’s a dark twist on the Green Goblin, turned into a demonic being after a deal with a demon. Demogoblin has super strength, agility, and endurance, plus can control mystical fire. While not extremely frightening, fans often prefer the classic version of the character.
9. Reginald Fortean’s Abomination
We’ve encountered Emil Blonsky’s Abomination in the MCU, but compared to the creature before you,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
MCU adapted over 50 villains from the pages of comics at this point. Some have been disappointments like Dar-Benn, and some were brilliantly executed like the last year’s High Evolutionary. Still, there’s plenty to introduce.
While we’re waiting for the Beyonder and Doctor Doom, fans on Ranker took on the opportunity to explore the pages of comics to vote on 10 Marvel villains that are either too grotesque or messed up to be introduced to the MCU, so let’s see what the names are.
10. Demogoblin
Demogoblin hails from Spider-Man’s rouge gallery. He is a twisted version of the villain Green Goblin, having been transformed into a demonic creature after making a pact with a demon. Demogoblin possesses superhuman strength, agility, and endurance, along with the ability to generate and control mystical fire. He’s not overly scary all things considered but I do see why fans prefer...
While we’re waiting for the Beyonder and Doctor Doom, fans on Ranker took on the opportunity to explore the pages of comics to vote on 10 Marvel villains that are either too grotesque or messed up to be introduced to the MCU, so let’s see what the names are.
10. Demogoblin
Demogoblin hails from Spider-Man’s rouge gallery. He is a twisted version of the villain Green Goblin, having been transformed into a demonic creature after making a pact with a demon. Demogoblin possesses superhuman strength, agility, and endurance, along with the ability to generate and control mystical fire. He’s not overly scary all things considered but I do see why fans prefer...
- 4/24/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
This article contains spoilers for Heartstopper season 2.
Netflix’s second season of Heartstopper is breaking viewership records for LGBTQ+ programming, transcending the typical queer audience it would be expected to garner. Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring’s (Joe Locke) deeply romantic teenage fling started to blossom into a real relationship in season 2, and with that development came discussions around coming out, eating disorders, communication, and sexual consent. The series has a unique way of painting every scenario gold that could possibly trouble its characters.
Heartstopper’s eternal queer ecstasy is an absolute Godsend for the LGBTQ+ community, allowing young viewers to see a bright light of possibility and potential for their adolescent romantic prospects and on into adulthood. In a world with so much darkness and depression, having this type of upbeat version of living queer is undeniably vital. This positivity has an odd way of making LGBTQ...
Netflix’s second season of Heartstopper is breaking viewership records for LGBTQ+ programming, transcending the typical queer audience it would be expected to garner. Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring’s (Joe Locke) deeply romantic teenage fling started to blossom into a real relationship in season 2, and with that development came discussions around coming out, eating disorders, communication, and sexual consent. The series has a unique way of painting every scenario gold that could possibly trouble its characters.
Heartstopper’s eternal queer ecstasy is an absolute Godsend for the LGBTQ+ community, allowing young viewers to see a bright light of possibility and potential for their adolescent romantic prospects and on into adulthood. In a world with so much darkness and depression, having this type of upbeat version of living queer is undeniably vital. This positivity has an odd way of making LGBTQ...
- 8/11/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The Season 2 finale of Netflix’s Heartstopper is aptly titled: “Perfect.” Although in some ways, the episode drops the Truham-Higgs gang into a best of times/worst of times scenario, creator Alice Oseman, on whose graphic novels the series is based, not only sticks the landing but beautifully sets the stage for takeoff on Season 3. (You’ll recall that, after seeing how rapturously received Season 1 was, Netflix gave it a two-season pickup.) So what actually happens? Read on…
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‘This Is The Best My Life Has Ever Been’ | “Perfect” begins on the highest of highs:...
Heartstopper Season 2 Photos View Gallery29 Images
‘This Is The Best My Life Has Ever Been’ | “Perfect” begins on the highest of highs:...
- 8/5/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Who wants to bet Nick will fail the no-kissing-Charlie challenge shortly?
The much-anticipated Paris trip began on Heartstopper Season 2 Episode 4. That meant not one but five full days of unadulterated fun for Truham and Higgs' students.
Being in Paris, however, did not stop everyone from stressing out over the problems they'd been dealing with all term.
The trip also presented a unique opportunity for everyone to confront their issues head-on, and it seemed all would be okay before the trip ended.
Nick and Charlie had been waiting for this trip forever. They had romanticized it in their minds, but it was a bit underwhelming when it finally arrived.
It's pretty clear they'd both replayed different versions of life together in Paris, which isn't surprising.
By then, Nick thought he'd be out to the rugby lads, leaving him free to get physical with Charlie without worry. Charlie didn't want to push Nick to come out,...
The much-anticipated Paris trip began on Heartstopper Season 2 Episode 4. That meant not one but five full days of unadulterated fun for Truham and Higgs' students.
Being in Paris, however, did not stop everyone from stressing out over the problems they'd been dealing with all term.
The trip also presented a unique opportunity for everyone to confront their issues head-on, and it seemed all would be okay before the trip ended.
Nick and Charlie had been waiting for this trip forever. They had romanticized it in their minds, but it was a bit underwhelming when it finally arrived.
It's pretty clear they'd both replayed different versions of life together in Paris, which isn't surprising.
By then, Nick thought he'd be out to the rugby lads, leaving him free to get physical with Charlie without worry. Charlie didn't want to push Nick to come out,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
It’s difficult to follow up after a successful first season with an equally exciting, joyful, and heartwarming second. Especially when it’s a romance, I mean, what more can one expect? Little conflicts, new villains—that’s what we’ve been seeing in media for a while, and really, it gets terribly boring at a certain point. Apart from being the perfect, positive coming-of-age queer show that the world needed, Heartstopper happens to have an even more thoughtful second season that keeps up with its first and seamlessly continues to prove its worth.
Having been a fan of the graphic novels, I was grinning ear to ear through most of the series, and when I wasn’t, I was probably crying for a myriad of reasons. Eight 30-minute episodes feels rather short for a show that has so much heart, but it’s enough time for a tightly woven message and introspective thoughts.
Having been a fan of the graphic novels, I was grinning ear to ear through most of the series, and when I wasn’t, I was probably crying for a myriad of reasons. Eight 30-minute episodes feels rather short for a show that has so much heart, but it’s enough time for a tightly woven message and introspective thoughts.
- 8/3/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Family can be and almost always is complicated.
Heartstopper Season 2 Episode 2 focused almost entirely on family and how people within a family unit interact and live with each other.
Charlie was always lucky with his family. They might be the only reason Charlie is alive. Tori always looked out for him, while his parents would do just about anything to make sure he was okay.
That didn't mean sitting around and watching him change the trajectory of his life over a boyfriend.
Romantic relationships can consume someone, making them lose their individuality, fundamentally changing them.
With Nick, Charlie was not relegated to a background character in someone else's story. But there was a problem. Charlie had gotten so engulfed in his relationship that he forgot he had other responsibilities.
I mean, who wants to spend hours on end working on math problems when that time can be easily spent kissing your boyfriend?...
Heartstopper Season 2 Episode 2 focused almost entirely on family and how people within a family unit interact and live with each other.
Charlie was always lucky with his family. They might be the only reason Charlie is alive. Tori always looked out for him, while his parents would do just about anything to make sure he was okay.
That didn't mean sitting around and watching him change the trajectory of his life over a boyfriend.
Romantic relationships can consume someone, making them lose their individuality, fundamentally changing them.
With Nick, Charlie was not relegated to a background character in someone else's story. But there was a problem. Charlie had gotten so engulfed in his relationship that he forgot he had other responsibilities.
I mean, who wants to spend hours on end working on math problems when that time can be easily spent kissing your boyfriend?...
- 8/3/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Contains some plot details for Heartstopper season two but no real spoilers.
Despite featuring no superheroes, superpowers or elaborate plans to destroy Gotham City, Heartstopper was one of 2022’s most anticipated comic book adaptations, and its second season – out now on Netflix – was no different. Alice Oseman’s webcomic about two British high school boys who fall in love has an extremely devoted fanbase who only have to see a drawing of falling leaves – Charlie and Nick’s romantic motif – to spill over with excitement.
The Netflix show, written and produced by Oseman, was such a hit that it was immediately renewed for seasons two and three, meaning fans could follow the on-screen stories of beloved characters Elle, Tao, Tara, Darcy and Isaac, alongside those of Nick and Charlie, past their Gcse year and beyond.
In season two, the existing cast is joined by new characters Sahar, Felix and Naomi,...
Despite featuring no superheroes, superpowers or elaborate plans to destroy Gotham City, Heartstopper was one of 2022’s most anticipated comic book adaptations, and its second season – out now on Netflix – was no different. Alice Oseman’s webcomic about two British high school boys who fall in love has an extremely devoted fanbase who only have to see a drawing of falling leaves – Charlie and Nick’s romantic motif – to spill over with excitement.
The Netflix show, written and produced by Oseman, was such a hit that it was immediately renewed for seasons two and three, meaning fans could follow the on-screen stories of beloved characters Elle, Tao, Tara, Darcy and Isaac, alongside those of Nick and Charlie, past their Gcse year and beyond.
In season two, the existing cast is joined by new characters Sahar, Felix and Naomi,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The new season of Heartstopper is just around the corner, and we can’t wait any longer. Having seen the trailer, we’re hoping the season exceeds our expectations and gives us exactly what we need to just sit back, relax, and be happy. The exciting new season drops on August 3rd, but before that, we thought we could do a breakdown of all the details we can get from the trailer. The first season was impeccable, and fans of the graphic novels by Alice Osemon were overjoyed by the actors and their work in the show.
Heartstopper has been a great representation of the queer community for young kids who may be facing some difficulties accepting themselves. There’s so much in the little details that just feels very authentic. While everything is peachy with Nick and Charlie, we know that there are other storms to overcome. Those who...
Heartstopper has been a great representation of the queer community for young kids who may be facing some difficulties accepting themselves. There’s so much in the little details that just feels very authentic. While everything is peachy with Nick and Charlie, we know that there are other storms to overcome. Those who...
- 8/2/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
“Blood & Treasure” won’t be returning for a third season at CBS or Paramount+, Variety has confirmed.
The action-adventure drama followed an antiquities expert Danny McNamara and a cunning art thief Lexi Vaziriwho teamed up to catch a cold-blooded terrorist who funds his attacks through stolen treasure. “When terrorist Karim Farouk absconds with a priceless artifact and kidnaps Danny’s mentor Dr. Anna Castillo, Danny recruits Lexi to help him bring Farouk to justice and rescue Anna. As they chase down Farouk, they encounter unscrupulous individuals who may either be useful allies or dangerous enemies, including Aiden Shaw, an arms dealer who acts solely in his self-interest, and Simon Hardwick, an expert at procuring pilfered artifacts,” reads the official series description.
The unlikely pair are assisted throughout their adventures by Father Chuck, a childhood friend of Danny’s who works at the Vatican Foreign Ministry in Rome. Their hunt...
The action-adventure drama followed an antiquities expert Danny McNamara and a cunning art thief Lexi Vaziriwho teamed up to catch a cold-blooded terrorist who funds his attacks through stolen treasure. “When terrorist Karim Farouk absconds with a priceless artifact and kidnaps Danny’s mentor Dr. Anna Castillo, Danny recruits Lexi to help him bring Farouk to justice and rescue Anna. As they chase down Farouk, they encounter unscrupulous individuals who may either be useful allies or dangerous enemies, including Aiden Shaw, an arms dealer who acts solely in his self-interest, and Simon Hardwick, an expert at procuring pilfered artifacts,” reads the official series description.
The unlikely pair are assisted throughout their adventures by Father Chuck, a childhood friend of Danny’s who works at the Vatican Foreign Ministry in Rome. Their hunt...
- 2/17/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Will love be blossoming between two more characters from the Heartstopper bunch? From the looks of this newly released deleted scene from Season 1, anything is possible.
In the clip from Charlie, Tao, Isaac and Elle’s sleepover that was cut from Episode 5 (watch it embedded above), Elle (Yasmin Finney) shares an intimate moment with her crush Tao (William Gao). She admits that she’s been missed him since transferring from transphobic Truham to its sister school, Higgs. She also reassures Tao, who is never alone yet always fears being alone, that she’s there for him. When she cuddles up next to him,...
In the clip from Charlie, Tao, Isaac and Elle’s sleepover that was cut from Episode 5 (watch it embedded above), Elle (Yasmin Finney) shares an intimate moment with her crush Tao (William Gao). She admits that she’s been missed him since transferring from transphobic Truham to its sister school, Higgs. She also reassures Tao, who is never alone yet always fears being alone, that she’s there for him. When she cuddles up next to him,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Netflix's teen series "Heartstopper" won hearts far and wide, and fans can get even more excited now, as production for the second season has officially wrapped, meaning its return can't be too far off. On Dec. 2, Netflix posted a photo on Instagram of actors Kit Connor and Joe Locke with writer Alice Oseman, alongside the caption, "And that's a wrap on Heartstopper Season 2… à bientôt!
- 12/2/2022
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Sometimes, it feels like Mephisto rumors have been around as long as the ageless Marvel supervillain himself. At the very least, you can count the passage of time by them. Remember when everyone thought Jake Gyllenhaal's character in "Spider-Man: Far From Home" would be Mephisto, only for the character to be revealed as an ex-Stark Industries employee with a grudge? What about when people were convinced Evan Peters' off-brand Pietro would be the demon in disguise in "WandaVision"? /Film's own history with Mephisto hype goes at least as far back as 2014, when we pondered the idea of none other than Al Pacino as the big bad.
The demon has long been on the mind of Marvel fans, even if he's yet to make his official Marvel Cinematic Universe debut. Most recently, Sacha Baron Cohen's name has been thrown in the running, and with Deadline reporting that the "Borat" star might appear in "Ironheart,...
The demon has long been on the mind of Marvel fans, even if he's yet to make his official Marvel Cinematic Universe debut. Most recently, Sacha Baron Cohen's name has been thrown in the running, and with Deadline reporting that the "Borat" star might appear in "Ironheart,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Today, Hulu debuted the third season of Ramy, the wonderful dramedy co-created by and starring comedian Ramy Youssef as a Muslim-American man struggling to reconcile his faith with his fondness for forbidden activities like sex, porn, and drugs. It’s been two and a half years since we last saw Ramy, but Youssef was not exactly idle during the long pandemic hiatus. In addition to writing or co-writing all 10 episodes of the new season and directing most of them, he co-created a whole other series about being young, reckless, and...
- 9/30/2022
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix has shared the first behind-the-scenes footage of Heartstopper season two, announcing that production is officially underway.
The hit teen drama, based on books of the same name by Alice Oseman, began in April and was renewed for a second and third season shortly after.
The British series tells the story of the friendship-turned-romance between Charlie (Joe Locke) and rugby player Nick (Kit Connor).
Since its launch, the show has garnered fans across the world, as well as praise for its positive portrayal of young LGBT+ experiences.
In a sweet video released on Thursday (22 September), returning cast members Joe Locke, Kit Connor, Yasmine Finney, William Gao, Corinna Brown and Kizzy Edgell are seen waving at the camera and hugging as they reunite on set.
The group can be seen sitting in a circle in the school’s gym preparing their lines.
New cast members have also been introduced, with Jack Barton...
The hit teen drama, based on books of the same name by Alice Oseman, began in April and was renewed for a second and third season shortly after.
The British series tells the story of the friendship-turned-romance between Charlie (Joe Locke) and rugby player Nick (Kit Connor).
Since its launch, the show has garnered fans across the world, as well as praise for its positive portrayal of young LGBT+ experiences.
In a sweet video released on Thursday (22 September), returning cast members Joe Locke, Kit Connor, Yasmine Finney, William Gao, Corinna Brown and Kizzy Edgell are seen waving at the camera and hugging as they reunite on set.
The group can be seen sitting in a circle in the school’s gym preparing their lines.
New cast members have also been introduced, with Jack Barton...
- 9/22/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
Say “hi,” everybody. Netflix on Thursday announced not only that Heartstopper had begun production on Season 2 but that four actors had been added to the cast of the utterly enchanting teen romance. (And we don’t use the word “enchanting” lightly; see here.)
First up among the newbies is Leila Khan, who’ll be making her professional acting debut after winning the role of Higgs student Sahar Zahid in an open casting call. Bradley Riches, who played a Truham student in Season 1, will again be playing a Truham student in Season 2, only now said student will have a name: James McEwan.
First up among the newbies is Leila Khan, who’ll be making her professional acting debut after winning the role of Higgs student Sahar Zahid in an open casting call. Bradley Riches, who played a Truham student in Season 1, will again be playing a Truham student in Season 2, only now said student will have a name: James McEwan.
- 9/22/2022
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
“Heartstopper” Season 2 is in production with four new actors joining the cast.
Leila Khan has joined as Sahar Zahid, a Higgs school student; Jack Barton plays David Nelson, Nick’s older brother; Bradley Riches takes on the role of James McEwan, a Truham school student; and Nima Taleghani plays Mr Farouk, a Truham school teacher.
Newcomer Khan won the role of Sahar after a nation-wide open casting call. This is her first professional acting role.
Riches was in the first season playing the role of a student, but now is in the named role of James for Season 2.
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The new cast members join the returning cast: Kit Connor as Nick, Joe Locke as Charlie, Yasmin Finney as Elle, William Gao as Tao, Corinna Brown as Tara, Kizzy Edgell as Darcy, Sebastian Croft as Ben,...
Leila Khan has joined as Sahar Zahid, a Higgs school student; Jack Barton plays David Nelson, Nick’s older brother; Bradley Riches takes on the role of James McEwan, a Truham school student; and Nima Taleghani plays Mr Farouk, a Truham school teacher.
Newcomer Khan won the role of Sahar after a nation-wide open casting call. This is her first professional acting role.
Riches was in the first season playing the role of a student, but now is in the named role of James for Season 2.
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Netflix Sets Tudum Panel Lineup, Schedule for ‘The Witcher,’ ‘Bridgerton’ Reveals and More (Video)
The new cast members join the returning cast: Kit Connor as Nick, Joe Locke as Charlie, Yasmin Finney as Elle, William Gao as Tao, Corinna Brown as Tara, Kizzy Edgell as Darcy, Sebastian Croft as Ben,...
- 9/22/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Production is underway on the second season of Netflix‘s breakout romantic comedy Heartstopper, and the series has welcomed aboard four new cast members. The new additions include newcomer Leila Khan, who will be playing Higgs school student Sahar Zahid. Khan was offered the role after a nationwide open casting call. This is her first-ever professional acting role. Jack Barton, who earlier this year appeared in the third season of Epix’s War of the Worlds, will portray the older brother of lead character Nick Nelson (Kit Connor). Barton’s previous credits include The Pursuit of Love, Granchester, and The Letter for the King. Nima Taleghani, who most recently starred in the television movie Danny Boy, will play Mr. Farouk, a Truham school teacher. Taleghani previously appeared in the ITV miniseries Hatton Garden. Finally, Bradley Riches, who played a student in the show’s first season, will return in the...
- 9/22/2022
- TV Insider
“Heartstopper,” Netflix’s hit teenage romantic drama, has started production on Season 2 in the U.K., with four new cast members joining the series based on Alice Oseman’s best selling graphic novels about the budding love story between the bashful Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and the earnest Nick Nelson (Kit Connor).
Jack Barton (Netflix’s “The Letter for the King”) has been cast as Nick’s older brother, David — a university student who is less than enthusiastic about Nick and Charlie’s relationship.
British stage actor Nima Taleghani (“Cyrano de Bergerac”) will play Mr. Farouk, one of the teachers at Truham Grammar School, where Nick and Charlie attend with their friends Tao (William Gao) and Isaac (Tobie Donovan).
After a nationwide casting call, newcomer Leila Khan will play Sahar Zahid, a student from the Higgs Girls school, where Nick and Charlie’s friends Elle (Yasmin Finney), Tara (Corinna Brown) and Darcy (Kizzy Edgell) attend.
Jack Barton (Netflix’s “The Letter for the King”) has been cast as Nick’s older brother, David — a university student who is less than enthusiastic about Nick and Charlie’s relationship.
British stage actor Nima Taleghani (“Cyrano de Bergerac”) will play Mr. Farouk, one of the teachers at Truham Grammar School, where Nick and Charlie attend with their friends Tao (William Gao) and Isaac (Tobie Donovan).
After a nationwide casting call, newcomer Leila Khan will play Sahar Zahid, a student from the Higgs Girls school, where Nick and Charlie’s friends Elle (Yasmin Finney), Tara (Corinna Brown) and Darcy (Kizzy Edgell) attend.
- 9/22/2022
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
When Blood & Treasure finally returns with its second season (exclusively on Paramount+), some elements of the series will be familiar in a fun way (Danny and Lexi are still trotting the globe!), while others will be familiar in an eerie way.
Because just as Blood & Treasure‘s freshman run was kicking off on CBS in May 2019, series creators Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia were sketching out the story for Season 2. And as we all know, a lot has happened in the real world since then, much of it… not good. So, as the EPs share in this TVLine Q&a,...
Because just as Blood & Treasure‘s freshman run was kicking off on CBS in May 2019, series creators Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia were sketching out the story for Season 2. And as we all know, a lot has happened in the real world since then, much of it… not good. So, as the EPs share in this TVLine Q&a,...
- 7/10/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Fancy some action-adventure drama with a perfect blend of comedy and suspense? Then you’ve got to see the CBS drama series “Blood & Treasure.” Creators Stephen Scaia and Matthew Federman take you on a journey into strange stories of ancient evils, blood relics, apocalyptic cults, and treasure hunts — the “Indiana Jones” kind.
“Blood and Treasure” made its debut on May 21, 2019, and aired for 13 episodes. The premiere episodes attracted over 5 million viewers and very strong reviews and ratings. Watchers heaped praise on the cast of the drama series for beautifully interpreting their characters.
This article aims to introduce you to the characters of “Blood & Treasure” and the actors who play them — along with other fresh updates about the show.
Main Characters of “Blood & Treasure”
Below is a list of the main characters of “Blood & Treasure” and the cast members who played them.
Danny McNamara:
Danny McNamara...
“Blood and Treasure” made its debut on May 21, 2019, and aired for 13 episodes. The premiere episodes attracted over 5 million viewers and very strong reviews and ratings. Watchers heaped praise on the cast of the drama series for beautifully interpreting their characters.
This article aims to introduce you to the characters of “Blood & Treasure” and the actors who play them — along with other fresh updates about the show.
Main Characters of “Blood & Treasure”
Below is a list of the main characters of “Blood & Treasure” and the cast members who played them.
Danny McNamara:
Danny McNamara...
- 7/8/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
In Thursday’s Grey’s Anatomy, Nathan, taking Meredith’s suggestion that he make a “grand gesture” to prove his love to Megan, reunited her with son Farouk; Jackson inherited a quarter of a billion dollars from his grandfather and inched closer to a romance with Maggie — till Catherine referred to her as his sister; Arizona had no sooner gotten finished reassuring April that she’d get used to nights away from Harriet than she got a text saying that Sofia wanted to move back to Seattle; Jo asked that Mer exclude her name from an article on Megan’s operation,...
- 10/13/2017
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
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