This article contains spoilers for season 2 of Loki.
We’ve known since the end of Loki season 1 that all of the employees of the Tva are variants with no memory of their past lives on the timeline. This means that Mobius (Owen Wilson), Hunter B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku), and even Casey (Eugene Cordero) all have past lives and personalities that have been suppressed and kept a secret for as long as they can remember. That is, until the Temporal Loom collapses and everyone is forced back to their original timeline. Of the lives we get to see in season 2 episode 5 “Science/Fiction,” most aren’t far off from their Tva counterparts. Casey’s true identity, however, is a bit surprising.
It turns out that Casey’s life on the timeline is based on a real-world Alcatraz escapee named Frank Morris. The real Frank Morris was convicted multiple times for larceny and...
We’ve known since the end of Loki season 1 that all of the employees of the Tva are variants with no memory of their past lives on the timeline. This means that Mobius (Owen Wilson), Hunter B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku), and even Casey (Eugene Cordero) all have past lives and personalities that have been suppressed and kept a secret for as long as they can remember. That is, until the Temporal Loom collapses and everyone is forced back to their original timeline. Of the lives we get to see in season 2 episode 5 “Science/Fiction,” most aren’t far off from their Tva counterparts. Casey’s true identity, however, is a bit surprising.
It turns out that Casey’s life on the timeline is based on a real-world Alcatraz escapee named Frank Morris. The real Frank Morris was convicted multiple times for larceny and...
- 11/3/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
I've been fascinated with Alcatraz ever since I was a kid. There's just something fascinating and haunting about that place and every time I'm in San Fransisco, I have to go! There are also some great movies with Alcatraz and the main setting. Two of my favorites are Clint Eastwood's Escape From Alcatraz and Michael Bay's The Rock.
Well, we've got a new movie coming set in Alcatraz. It's called Alcatraz and according to Collider, it's being developed by the producers of John Wick and 300. James Foley has also been attached to direct it. Foley is the director of the Fifty Shades of Grey sequels, so that doesn't spark much confidence. But prior to that, he did direct Glengarry Glen Ross and Fear.
The script was written by Ian Mackenzie Jeffers (The Grey, Death Sentence) and the story is said to be based on the true story of Frank Morris,...
Well, we've got a new movie coming set in Alcatraz. It's called Alcatraz and according to Collider, it's being developed by the producers of John Wick and 300. James Foley has also been attached to direct it. Foley is the director of the Fifty Shades of Grey sequels, so that doesn't spark much confidence. But prior to that, he did direct Glengarry Glen Ross and Fear.
The script was written by Ian Mackenzie Jeffers (The Grey, Death Sentence) and the story is said to be based on the true story of Frank Morris,...
- 8/6/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Did three prisoners survive the swim to land after breaking out of Alcatraz in 1962?
A letter exclusively obtained by a San Francisco news station suggests they made it through the choppy waters, and went on to live freely despite being presumed dead.
Kpix 5 claims to have a letter written by one of the three escapees; the station says it was provided by an unnamed source.
“My name is John Anglin. I escape from Alcatraz in June 1962 with my brother Clarence and Frank Morris,” the letter begins. “I’m 83 years old and in bad shape. I have cancer.”
Adds the letter: “Yes,...
A letter exclusively obtained by a San Francisco news station suggests they made it through the choppy waters, and went on to live freely despite being presumed dead.
Kpix 5 claims to have a letter written by one of the three escapees; the station says it was provided by an unnamed source.
“My name is John Anglin. I escape from Alcatraz in June 1962 with my brother Clarence and Frank Morris,” the letter begins. “I’m 83 years old and in bad shape. I have cancer.”
Adds the letter: “Yes,...
- 1/24/2018
- by Chris Harris
- PEOPLE.com
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