What a fabulous weekend it was for fans of Henry Ian Cusick who attended German Comic Con! They had plenty of opportunity to meet and chat with Ian, who signed autographs, took table photos and also posed for professional photo ops with fans too!
In addition, fans were treated to a panel Q&A with Ian and his 100 cast members Zach McGowan, Marie Avegeropoulos, Chelsey Reist and Luisa D’Oliveira!
Thank you to all the fans who came out to see us!!
For fan photos with Ian, please visit the German Con photo album on Ian’s official fansite, CusickGallery here: GCC Album
Huge ‘Thank Yous’ to all who came to Dortmund……and Ian hopes to meet more fans at another convention somewhere soon!
Come meet Ian this weekend in Dortmund, Germany May 6 and 7 at the spring edition of German Comic Con!
He’s looking forward to meeting fans so if you have this wonderful opportunity don’t miss it!
He’ll be joined by his 100 co stars:
Zach McGowan
Marie Avgeropoulos
Chelsey Reist
Luisa D’Oliveira
Ian’s autograph and photo op schedule is below:
For more information and ticket purchase, visit here at their online site: German Comic Con
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The 100 is back with it’s sixth season and in the season premiere, titled Sanctum….. we saw Ian’s character Marcus Kane wake up from surgery much to Abby’s delight and fans’ delight too! She shared the good news with him of the discovery of the new planet and both shared a moment of peace and joy.
That moment didn’t last too long however when Octavia appeared and started to argue with Kane. Still weak from surgery and his movement during the argument caused him to suffer a rupture of his sutures, leading him to hemorrhage and suffer a heart attack. Before viewers knew it, Kane was unconscious again and barely alive but going back into cryo! Part of Abby’s plan to once again, try and save the man she loves. Will she be able to a second time? That’s the question on fans’ minds and hearts and while we feel sure we’ll know that answer at some point in the season, it’s a waiting game for now!
Tune in Tuesday nights at 9/8 PM on The CW for each new episode of The 100!
Check out The CW’s official site for latest 100 news….. CWTV.comh
Best known for his roles as Desmond Hume on Lost and Marcus Kane on The 100, actor Henry Ian Cusick has a history of playing complex characters on sci-fi/fantasy television series.
His latest is on the vampire drama The Passage, where he plays the role of Dr. Jonas Lear.
The FOX series, which is based on Justin Cronin’s best-selling trilogy of the same name, airs its season finale on Monday. I recently had the chance to speak with Cusick about The Passage and what we can expect from the finale, as well as his work on The 100 and the impact Lost has had on his career.
Originally, Cusick’s role on The Passage was going to be much smaller. “It was a guest role with a possible recurring because I was on another show at the time, and it just so happened that they managed to work it out that I could join that show full time. And I’m really delighted with the way it’s turned out. It’s a very rich and complex character,” Cusick said, adding that he thinks that’s the case for every character on the series.
“They’re all individually very complex, and rich, and diverse, and they all add to the show. We have a really interesting mix in this cast, and also I think we have, in our lead, Saniyya [Sidney], just a phenomenal young talent. It’s a joy to watch her on screen just blossom. She’s just terrific.”
Although much of what we see in Lear’s backstory on the show is a desire to save his wife and find a cure to save mankind, Cusick isn’t convinced Lear’s motives are all good.
“I was of the same opinion, initially, that he was acting from good intentions. But as you [look] closer, I’m a bit suspect about his motives. Yes, he said he wanted to save his wife, and he wanted to do good for mankind. Yet, he’s a scientist; he must have been aware of his place in history, and he must have known what his legacy would have been. So there’s a bit of ego there, and there’s selfishness,” Cusick explained.
“He’s had many opportunities to end it. He could have killed Fanning very early on, and yet he chose to experiment on him, saying that, ‘if I can just find a cure, then I can cure my wife.’ So he’s always been tempted by this carrot of finding the cure, and he justifies it every time. And I’ve said this before, but if history were to judge him, whichever side wins, [he] would come out the worst.”
“He has an ego, [and it] just got the better of him, I think, and that was his downfall. I think he’s aware of that, and that’s where he is. He’s in a terrible place of guilt. He’s aware that he is the root of all of this and possibly thinking, what I just said, how will history judge him? It must be an awful place to be for him, so he’s riddled with guilt and remorse and the what ifs.”
Cusick also spoke a bit about the show overall, which, as anyone who’s been watching knows, actually has a heartfelt story.
“At the heart of the show, it’s a really positive message. The dark and the light. And the heart of the show, the relationship between Amy and Brad, which is a beautiful love — a father-daughter, second chance relationship for Brad and for Amy. It’s a very positive one. I think when we get to the end of the show, what you’ll see, everyone makes a decision. And ultimately we’re trying to survive. It has many things. It’s a post-apocalyptic survival show. It’s a vampire show. It’s relationships, a show with deep relationships with father-daughter. It has, which I really love this storyline, the doomed sort of bizarre love story between Richards and Babcock. And the unfinished business between Fanning and Lear — they’re linked in some sort of eternal hate because somebody loved somebody’s wife.”
“There’s all these different vignettes to it. Lacy gets a message from God: she’s got to save Amy. So everyone’s got their own agenda, their own mission, and they’re all very different. But the ultimate one is the survival of the generation.”
The show explores survival and the way people might react when faced with the worst of circumstances. Cusick currently lives in Hawaii, and he recalled a recent incident where people didn’t react in an expected way.
“We had a little incident here in Hawaii where, on a Saturday morning at eight o’clock, we all were given [a warning.] Phones and sirens and alarms went off saying, there’s a missile alert imminent. This is not a drill. This is not a drill. And the way people reacted is not the way — not everyone did the thing where you pack up your things and head to find cover. A lot of people decided just to sit and look at the sea. I wasn’t here at the time. I was in Vancouver. But my wife phoned me with tears, saying ‘is this real?’ and trying to find out on the internet,” Cusick recalled.
Even his own family didn’t react in the expected ways. “Annie, my wife, said she was walking around the house with half packets of Oreos. Meanwhile, my oldest son soaked all the towels. My other son was looking for a particular white shirt. So we don’t know how we’ll react in these circumstances, and that I thought was really interesting. We all think we know what we’d do. I can imagine the audience saying, ‘Well, why don’t they do this?’ We don’t really know what we’ll do at any given moment.”
As for what exactly we can expect from the two-hour season finale of The Passage, Cusick was able to offer up a few hints that should make fans excited — and possibly a bit nervous.
“I have to say, it’s terrific. There are episodes nine and ten, so even though it’s a two-parter, they’re both separate episodes,” he noted. “It’s epic. It’s really sweeping and beautiful. I can’t wait for the audience to watch and get their feedback because I think they’ve done a terrific job.”
“The show has gone by so quickly, but we’ve gotten to know a lot of characters, and sadly we will lose some people that we love, I think. So there are gonna be deaths. It’s a high-stakes show. There’s always going to be deaths. There’s going to be a lot of deaths by episode ten,” Cusick hinted. “If you’ve read the books, you know what’s coming.”
“Besides that, what’s it going to have? It’s going to have heartfelt moments. It’s going to have people coming to terms with what they’ve done. It’s going to have people making decisions on what they should do to survive all of this. It’s frantic. It’s panic and it’s mayhem. And yet, very touching as well. It’s very beautiful.”
Cusick couldn’t say much as far as what we can expect, but he did say we’d have answers quickly once the show returns for the new season. He hinted that viewers would “find out exactly what happens to Kane” during the first half of the season premiere episode.
“There’s a whole new world, and it’s… I don’t want to give too much away. Tune in on April 30th, and you’ll find out,” he confirmed.
Finally, Cusick took the time to reflect on his most iconic role — the role of Desmond Hume on Lost.
“So Lost, for me, changed my life completely and utterly. It brought me to Hawaii, where I still live. It introduced me to an American audience on television, on one of the biggest shows. We’re still talking about it. It’s still regarded as one of the biggest genre shows in the last 20-30 years. So I really owe my career to it,” Cusick shared.
“A whole new generation is watching the show now, and I still get people talking to me about it. So I think I will always be remembered as Desmond, and I’ll gladly take it. It was just such a dream role.”
That role was yet another one that started out as something much smaller. Cusick said the role of Desmond was “out of the blue” and was “a three-episode arc that turned into a life-changing role for me. So I owe a huge thank you to Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and Jack Bender for that gift.”
And if you’ve followed all three of these shows — Lost, The 100, and now, The Passage, you’ve probably noticed some similarities. That’s something Cusick appreciates, but it’s not necessarily intentional.
“All of the shows like that are connected. And I find that interesting as well, as to how did that happen? That I’ve been in shows that all have similar themes. I often wonder about that, why that happened,” he said. “I’m just speaking to the universe, and it’s responding, I guess.”
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Don’t miss the two-hour season finale of The Passage, airing this Monday, March 11th at 8/7c on FOX.
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“The CW has released its list of returning and premiering shows for the spring/summer 2019 season, including ‘The 100’ season 6 one new addition and a few timeslot swaps.
First up is The 100 season 6, which premieres Tuesday, April 30 at 9 p.m., retaining its slot from season 5.”
This coming week’s episode of The 100…..the 10th episode of season 5, was Ian’s second time directing a 100 episode!
Last year, he previously directed 4×11, The Other Side…..
Team Cusick along with many of Ian’s fans have been waiting for this episode and are so pleased Ian was given another opportunity to show what a fantastic director he is.
Below are excerpts from press articles about Ian and The Warriors Will. Read entire articles at their links:
“The 100 season 5 episode 10 is coming your way on July 17, and from the very start it appears as though there is quite a bit to be excited about here. For starters, it begins with the incredibly-talented Henry Ian Cusick in the director’s chair! This is the second time in which he has taken on this role (he previously did so back in 2017), but to us there is always something that is rather exciting about getting to see a well-known cast member inhabit this role. It’s an opportunity to see them flex some creative muscles and show off a little more of their skill, and it’s also a skill that they can take with them long after work is done on the series … though with Cusick, we do certainly think that there is always going to be some acting work if he wants it.”
“The 100 cast member Henry Ian Cusick is proving himself to be a man of many talents as he will be directing episode 10 of the show.
Cusick is normally in front of the camera as Marcus Kane but for the next episode he’s in the director’s chair. It’s a position he’s already experienced as he guest directed the episode called ‘The Other Side’ in season 4 back in 2017.”
Be sure to tune in for The Warriors Will on July 17th at the new time for The 100 …. 8 pm EST on The CW.
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Ian and cast are in their last week of shooting the show as we type this post…..the cast had their wrap party this past Sunday night.
Jason Rothenberg, the show’s producer has been tweeting BTS pics all week and HIC fans were treated to this one of him and Bob Morley just today!
Be sure and tune in season 5 of The 100 beginning April 24, 2018 at 9 pm on The CW.
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Ian and cast and crew are back in Vancouver to start production on season 5 of The 100!
Great news indeed!
Season 5 will return in early 2018 and one of the first days on set, HIC fans were treated to the first BTS scene photo of Ian and his co-star Paige Turco (Abby Griffin).
Thank you The 100 Writers Room on Twitter! (Follow their account for more bts pics: @The100writers )
We hear what fun there is on the set at times, this photo certainly seems to back that up! 🙂
*The 100 is on The CW*
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Congratulations to Director Cusick, his writers Julie and Shawna Benson…. and all the cast and crew who made this episode of The 100 an awesome one!
One that left us crying both with tears of joy and sadness. Watching everyone dealing with the aftermath of the conclave and more importantly, the decisions made in spite of and in response to it, made for very emotional moments that contained suspenseful moments too!
In this post, we’ve collected press reviews/recaps about Ian’s first directorial episode and BTS photos from the set.
We hope you were able to watch it but if you haven’t seen it yet, The Other Side is available for online viewing now at The CW website: http://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-100
“Written by Shawna and Julie Benson and directed by Henry Ian Cusick The 100 Season 4 Episode 11 “The Other Side” is filled with moving character moments from top to bottom as our characters make crucial choices when faced with the ever nearing apocalypse.”
“The episode also marked the directing debut of Henry Ian Cusick, who plays Kane. Not only was it a rousing success as far as directing debuts go, but I found it a particular stroke of brilliance to have this very character-heavy episode directed by someone going from acting to directing: Cusick is an actor’s director by virtue of being an actor himself, and was thus able to bring out the emotional truths of the incredibly intense, heart-wrenching scenes in Arkadia and on Science Island.”
“this week’s The 100 sure managed to pack in a ton of impactful, emotional moments – all under the deft direction of The 100 cast member Henry Ian Cusick!”
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