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SYFY WILL LAUNCH ITS FIRST EVER MOBILE GAME WITH "LOST GIRL": THE GAME - 4/22 |
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Monday, 22 April 2013 09:55 |
SYFY WILL LAUNCH ITS FIRST EVER MOBILE GAME WITH LOST GIRL: THE GAME
AVAILABLE ON IOS AND ANDROID DEVICES BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 22 IN CONJUNCTION WITHLOST GIRL SEASON THREE FINALE
NEW YORK – April 22, 2013 – Marking Syfy’s first ever entry into the mobile gaming space, Syfy Ventures today announced it is launching Lost Girl: The Game, a free mobile gaming app available for download on iOS and Android devices. The all-new game offers fans of the sexy, supernatural drama, an interactive, mission-based experience inspired by the popular Syfy original series.
Lost Girl: The Game will launch together with the Season 3 finale of the series, which concludes on Syfy Monday, April 22 at 10PM (ET/PT).
Featuring an original storyline, written by the series’ writers, the game invites fans to create a customized Fae character that they can use to venture through exciting new mysteries set in the virtual world of Lost Girl. Users can get a taste of the world of the Fae by creating their own avatars, embarking on missions and uncovering hidden objects, in order to score points and unlock levels.
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"Lost Girl" Cast Talks Season 3 and 4 |
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Monday, 11 March 2013 18:54 |
By Jamie Ruby Quite a bit has been going on this season on Lost Girl. Dyson, played by Kris Holden-Ried, has his love for Bo, played by Anna Silk, back and Kenzi, played by Ksenia Solo, had previously been kidnapped. More recently, Bo learned that she has to go through The Dawning, a right of passage that all Fae must complete. If she fails she will devolve into an Under Fae. The problem is, it's happening two hundred years ahead of schedule. With little time left to prepare, Trick (Rick Howland) has been trying to impart his knowledge to help his granddaughter through to the end. The series actors Silk, Holden-Ried, and Solo recently talked to the digital media about this season as well as the official renewal for season four.
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Early Review: "Lost Girl" - Changes are Coming |
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Sunday, 13 January 2013 02:46 |
By Jamie Ruby Tomorrow night, Lost Girl returns to Syfy with all new episodes. In the season premiere, "Caged Fae," Bo (Anna Silk) does a favor for Lauren (Zoie Palmer), risking her freedom in the process, as she has to do so without all of her powers. Of course she gets to have a bit of fun first to land herself there. In the second episode of the season, "SubterrFaenean," Bo accompanies Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) underground to find her friend who has been taken, but things aren't quite what they seem. There's also a returning character that many fans, including myself enjoy.
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Exclusive: Kris Holden-Ried on Season 2 of "Lost Girl" |
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Thursday, 19 April 2012 18:55 |
Exclusive Interview with Kris Holden-Ried of Lost GirlInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Syfy’s newest hit, Lost Girl, recently entered its second season for US viewers. The series follows Bo ( Anna Silk), a woman who finds out that she is Fae – a succubus. She struggles to not take sides between the Light Fae and the Dark Fae as she learns who she is and how to control her powers. She is helped by a detective and shifter, who is also her friend and often love interest, Dyson, played by Kris Holden-Ried, as well as best friend Kenzi ( Ksenia Solo), human doctor, Lauren (Zoie Palmer). Kris Holden-Ried recently talked to Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision in an exclusive interview about the second season of the show.
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Exclusive: Rick Howland Talks "Lost Girl" |
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Monday, 02 April 2012 21:43 |
Exclusive Interview with Rick Howland of Lost Girl Interview by Jamie Ruby Written by Jamie Ruby Lost Girl, which was recently acquired by Syfy, will be airing the season one finale next week, followed shortly by the season two premiere. The series follows the character of Bo (Anna Silk), who discovers that she is not human, but Fae, a succubus to be exact. She must learn to control her powers while sidestepping the boundaries of the Light and Dark Fae by refusing to choose sides. She is joined by Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried), a detective, who is also Light Fae and happens to be a shifter, and her doctor, Lauren (Zoie Palmer), a human. The three of them form an interesting love triangle of sorts. Bo also gets help from her best friend Kenzie (Ksenia Solo), as well as the bartender Fitzpatrick "Trick" McCorrigan, played by Rick Howland, who is not only a Light Fae, but also quite powerful and mysterious. Rick Howland recently talked to Jamie Ruby in an exclusive interview for SciFi Vision about his role on Lost Girl.
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Exclusive: Jeremy LaLonde Talks "Sex After Kids" |
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Sunday, 01 April 2012 14:46 |
Exclusive Interview with Jeremy LaLonde of Sex After KidsInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Jeremy LaLonde is the writer and director of the upcoming independent film Sex After Kids, which is about how couples' relationships change after they have children. LaLonde recently talked to Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision in an exclusive interview, as well as joined the Fandom Access podcast to talk about the project. The idea for the film came to LaLonde in an unusual way. "It's something very near and dear to me. Also I was looking for an ensemble film to do and I literally saw an article in a magazine titled "Sex After Kids," and it just hit me really hard that no one that I knew of had done something this extensive with this topic, and it's an exciting topic that I think people will enjoy discussing after." The film should appeal to many because it has such a broad potential audience. "It's such a big subject and everyone that has children has to deal with it."
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Anna Silk, Ksenia Solo, & Kris Holden-Ried Talk "Lost Girl" |
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Monday, 19 March 2012 18:27 |
By Jamie Ruby Tonight Syfy will air episode 1.10 of Lost Girl, "The Mourning After," where fans will be introduced to the character of Saskia, played by Inga Cadranel, who has a unique connection to Bo. On April 9th, Syfy will air the season finale of Lost Girl. Season two will continue the following week. This way US viewers will be caught up with the show fairly soon. Last week Anna Silk, Ksenia Solo, and Kris Holden-Ried talked to reporters about the season finale and some of what fans can expect as the show progresses.
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Exclusive: Paul Amos is Vex on "Lost Girl" |
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Monday, 05 March 2012 21:14 |
Exclusive Interview with Paul Amos of Lost GirlInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Tonight's episode of Lost Girl introduces the new character, Vex, played by Paul Amos. The character seems to be quite evil at this point, but we will learn more as the season progresses, according to Amos, who recently talked to Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision in an exclusive interview.
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Exclusive: Ksenia Solo on Talks "Lost Girl" |
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Monday, 27 February 2012 16:52 |
Exclusive Interview with Ksenia Solo of Lost GirlInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Syfy Powerful Mondays continue to get better and better with each episode that airs of their newly acquired series Lost Girl. The network has already picked a date, April 16th, to air season two of the series. The show follows Bo, played by Anna Silk, a succubus who must learn to control her hunger. She is helped by her friend, roommate, and sidekick, Kenzi. While Kenzi doesn't have powers of her own, she has a lot to offer, such as a great sense of humor and a kick-ass wardrobe. She's brave and will do whatever it takes to help Bo. The spunky character of Kenzi is played by actress Ksenia Solo, who has appeared on television series such as Moonlight, Life Unexpected, and Nikita. She has also appeared on film in movies such as Black Swan. The actress sat down last week with Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision for an exclusive interview to talk about life and her work on Lost Girl.
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