Daily Dead recently had the great pleasure of speaking with the great Doug Jones about his entrancing role in the post-apocalyptic thriller We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew (you can read part 1 of the interview here), but the legendary actor was also gracious enough to talk about some of his recent projects. In part 2 of our interview with Jones, he talks about playing Saru on Star Trek: Discovery, reuniting with Guillermo del Toro, and why we need films like The Shape of Water right now.
Doug Jones: There are beloved characters in my life and in my history and on film that I cherish, including a project I've got going on right now, Star Trek: Discovery, which is currently airing on CBS All Access.
Congratulations on season two.
Doug Jones: Thank you. Yeah, I'm very excited about that. The story must continue. So, as a new breed of alien,...
Doug Jones: There are beloved characters in my life and in my history and on film that I cherish, including a project I've got going on right now, Star Trek: Discovery, which is currently airing on CBS All Access.
Congratulations on season two.
Doug Jones: Thank you. Yeah, I'm very excited about that. The story must continue. So, as a new breed of alien,...
- 11/29/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
He was found completely paralyzed in an empty pool, but Doug Jones' character in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew makes an unexpected movement in our exclusive clip from the post-apocalyptic mystery from The Orchard.
Synopsis: "After traversing a hostile post-apocalyptic wilderness for many years, a pair of survivors encounters the ruins of a vanished society. What they discover will threaten their relationship, their memories, and their future."
Directed by Thomas Woodrow, We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew stars Louisa Krause, Aaron Stanford, and Doug Jones. The Orchard will release the post-apocalyptic film on digital and VOD platforms beginning November 21st.
In case you missed it, read part one of our interview with Doug Jones, in which he talks about playing his mysterious, paralyzed character in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew.
The post Dinner Takes an Unexpected Turn in Exclusive Clip from Post-Apocalyptic Film We...
Synopsis: "After traversing a hostile post-apocalyptic wilderness for many years, a pair of survivors encounters the ruins of a vanished society. What they discover will threaten their relationship, their memories, and their future."
Directed by Thomas Woodrow, We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew stars Louisa Krause, Aaron Stanford, and Doug Jones. The Orchard will release the post-apocalyptic film on digital and VOD platforms beginning November 21st.
In case you missed it, read part one of our interview with Doug Jones, in which he talks about playing his mysterious, paralyzed character in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew.
The post Dinner Takes an Unexpected Turn in Exclusive Clip from Post-Apocalyptic Film We...
- 11/16/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Under amazing makeup effects, he stole our hearts as Billy the zombie in Hocus Pocus, warmed our souls as Abe Sapien in the Hellboy films, and sent chills down our spines as one of the Gentlemen on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. For his role in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew, actor Doug Jones is not accompanied by practical prosthetics, but he's just as mesmerizing as ever. With Thomas Woodrow's post-apocalyptic film hitting digital and VOD platforms beginning November 21st from The Orchard, I recently had the absolute pleasure of speaking with Jones, and in part 1 of the interview, we dive deep into his new intriguing role that required him to portray an intense paralysis.
In part one of our interview, Jones discusses his intriguing character in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew: a paralyzed man discovered by a man and woman in an empty hotel pool in the post-apocalypse.
In part one of our interview, Jones discusses his intriguing character in We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew: a paralyzed man discovered by a man and woman in an empty hotel pool in the post-apocalypse.
- 11/16/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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