The 100 takes place 97 years after nuclear armageddon decimated Earth and left the planet unlivable. Only 4000 humans are left, living onboard a series of interlocked space stations referred to as the Ark. With dwindling resources, some horrifically strict laws have been put into place. Isaiah Washington plays the leader of the surviving humans, Chancellor Jaha, and explains, “Those who are naughty, they get executed. If they do things that will endanger the ship or hurt the remaining people on the Ark, I have to make some very tough decisions.”
The title of the series comes from the 100 juvenile delinquents –- in a world where it’s all too easy to be branded a criminal — used as guinea pigs and sent to the surface of the Earth to see if the planet is livable again. As Washington puts it, “If they survive, they become heroes. If they don’t, we were going to execute them anyway.”
Establishing her importance among the 100 is Clarke, played by Australian actress Eliza Taylor. “My character, Clarke, is very headstrong. She’s a natural born leader. Her parents are doctors, so she has a real medical sense and she kind of take the lead in all the scenarios on Earth, where they need to find food and water.”
We also quickly get to know Octavia, played by Marie Avgeropoulos (Fringe, Cult) who notes her character’s crime was simply existing. “She was born kind of in blasphemy. You’re only allowed one child on the Ark and since I was the second, my mother was executed when I was discovered.”
The 100 panel will take place on Friday, July 19th at San Diego Comic-Con in Room 6BCF. The entire pilot will be shown and I’m happy to say I’ll be moderating the panel for the exciting series, which will include cast members Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell, Marie Avgeropoulos and Henry Ian Cusick and executive producers Matthew Miller (Chuck, Human Target) and Jason Rothenberg.
Cusick, known to Lost fans for his role as Desmond, plays another higher-up on the Ark. As Washington explained, “A lot of our dynamics are very interesting. A lot of power playing is going on. Henry’s character pretty much wants my position. I can’t tell you what the pilot is about, but it opens up pretty strong in terms of establishing who these characters are, what they’re about and what they want.”
As for the 100, down on Earth, the younger cast members were excited to play characters who have literally never seen the Earth before. “It’s so cool,” said Taylor. “It makes you look at the world in a way you never would have before. The places that we shot, the locations, look completely prehistoric and untouched. So it was really fascinating. It was very easy to see the world through those eyes when we were shooting in these incredible places, trudging through the forest, swinging over rivers.”
The Girl on the Train Signs with Monterey Media for Distribution
We’re pleased to report TGOTT will be distributed by Monterey Media and the company is planning a 2014 Spring release! Stay tuned for more information as we get it and keep your eyes peeled for “the train” rolling into your town next year!
New Film ‘When We Were Pirates’ to co-star Ian and other LOST alumni
“How far would you go for a friend?”
“An indie film that smiles upon the value of life-long friendship, loyalty, and childhood promises.”
When We Were Pirates, a film shooting next summer, will re-unite Ian, Jorge Garcia and Harold Perrineau from LOST! James Black and Sharon Zimmer will also co-star in the movie, which is being directed by Richie Gibbs.
You can follow progress with the film by way of it’s new Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3WPIRATES
and on it’s Twitter page @3wPirates
New website for Henry Joe Productions, featuring DRESS
We’re pleased to call your attention to our new website for Henry Joe Productions!
Complete information on DRESS, including the official movie poster and trailer can be found along with general information about hjP itself. Be sure and give the entire site a look!
http://henryjoeproductions.com/dress-movie/
http://henryjoeproductions.com/
The Girl on the Train Screening at Napa Valley Film Festival Nov. 13 – 17
Four opportunities to catch TGOTT starting today Nov 13, 2013.
Other dates include Nov. 15, 16 and 17.
If you’re in the Napa Valley, Ca. area don’t miss the chance to see it!
All information, including times and venue locations can be found here: http://2013.napavalleyfilmfest.org/film_name/girl-on-the-train/
The Girl On The Train at Big Apple Film Festival Nov. 9
The Girl on the Train starring Henry Ian Cusick and Nicki Aycox will be showing at the Big Apple Film Festival in NYC this weekend on November 9 at 11 AM. If you’re in the NYC area don’t miss this opportunity to view this neo-noir thriller!
The Official DRESS Trailer
DRESS Premieres at 2013 HIFF and Wins Audience Award for Best Short Film
Ian made his directorial debut with DRESS which premiered on Sunday Oct. 13, 2013 at the Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu. The second screening was on Tuesday Oct. 15 and the final two screenings will be Sunday, Oct. 27 and Monday Oct. 28.
Along with directing the film, Ian wrote and starred in it and was joined by a cast made up entirely of local actors. The film was produced by HenryJoe Productions, which includes his wife Annie Cusick Wood as producer.
Much to Ian and everyone’s delight, the audiences voted DRESS as their favorite Best Short Film!
Find more information about the film, including remaining showtimes and ticket purchasing here:
http://program.hiff.org/films/detail/dress_2013
Read more about DRESS’s win in the Hispanic Business News Article below:
“HIFF Audiences Select Films with Local Ties as Favorites”
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/10/24/hiff_audiences_select_films_with_local.htm
Ian and his lovely wife Annie at the DRESS premiere.
The cast of DRESS
The 100 Panel at 2013 San Diego Comic Con
Looks like it was a great day for Ian and his co-stars who appeared at this year’s Comic Con in San Diego.
A huge thank you to the fans and the press who tweeted and posted the photos!
Once again, fans were delighted to see Ian wearing his black band for the sistahs and his fans.
Check out the great photo gallery recap done by CusickGallery.Net
Henry Ian Cusick and Daniel Dae Kim together again!
Special preview of HIC as “KANE” in the 100
The 100 takes place 97 years after nuclear armageddon decimated Earth and left the planet unlivable. Only 4000 humans are left, living onboard a series of interlocked space stations referred to as the Ark. With dwindling resources, some horrifically strict laws have been put into place. Isaiah Washington plays the leader of the surviving humans, Chancellor Jaha, and explains, “Those who are naughty, they get executed. If they do things that will endanger the ship or hurt the remaining people on the Ark, I have to make some very tough decisions.”
The title of the series comes from the 100 juvenile delinquents –- in a world where it’s all too easy to be branded a criminal — used as guinea pigs and sent to the surface of the Earth to see if the planet is livable again. As Washington puts it, “If they survive, they become heroes. If they don’t, we were going to execute them anyway.”
Establishing her importance among the 100 is Clarke, played by Australian actress Eliza Taylor. “My character, Clarke, is very headstrong. She’s a natural born leader. Her parents are doctors, so she has a real medical sense and she kind of take the lead in all the scenarios on Earth, where they need to find food and water.”
We also quickly get to know Octavia, played by Marie Avgeropoulos (Fringe, Cult) who notes her character’s crime was simply existing. “She was born kind of in blasphemy. You’re only allowed one child on the Ark and since I was the second, my mother was executed when I was discovered.”
The 100 panel will take place on Friday, July 19th at San Diego Comic-Con in Room 6BCF. The entire pilot will be shown and I’m happy to say I’ll be moderating the panel for the exciting series, which will include cast members Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell, Marie Avgeropoulos and Henry Ian Cusick and executive producers Matthew Miller (Chuck, Human Target) and Jason Rothenberg.
Cusick, known to Lost fans for his role as Desmond, plays another higher-up on the Ark. As Washington explained, “A lot of our dynamics are very interesting. A lot of power playing is going on. Henry’s character pretty much wants my position. I can’t tell you what the pilot is about, but it opens up pretty strong in terms of establishing who these characters are, what they’re about and what they want.”
As for the 100, down on Earth, the younger cast members were excited to play characters who have literally never seen the Earth before. “It’s so cool,” said Taylor. “It makes you look at the world in a way you never would have before. The places that we shot, the locations, look completely prehistoric and untouched. So it was really fascinating. It was very easy to see the world through those eyes when we were shooting in these incredible places, trudging through the forest, swinging over rivers.”