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Season 6




Welcome to Storybrooke, a small town in Maine that you won’t find on any map. This town is full of magic, populated by fairytale characters once cursed by the Evil Queen Regina to live in our world—deprived of their memories and happy endings. Until Emma Swan came to town and changed everything. With the help of her son, Henry, Emma embraced her true identity as the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming—the Savior destined to break the Curse. But even after returning everyone’s memories, Emma’s mission was far from over. With the Curse broken, Mr. Gold (aka Rumplestiltskin) was free to bring magic to Storybrooke. And magic ALWAYS comes with a price…

When Regina split herself in an attempt to eliminate her evil half, she unwittingly released the Evil Queen. Now the Evil Queen is back and ready to leave a trail of destruction in her wake. Meanwhile, Regina is quickly learning that destroying her dark side won’t be that easy, especially when dealing with the consequences of having unleashed the Queen on Storybrooke. Emma learns a life-altering secret that could have serious consequences for her family and loved ones. While the heroes grapple with what Emma is confronting, Henry welcomes the new arrivals from the Land of Untold Stories by pledging to help them complete their tales. But when Snow White, Prince Charming, Regina, Captain Hook and Zelena become entwined in these untold tales, they find themselves haunted by their own unfinished pasts. Meanwhile, after handing Storybrooke over to Mr. Hyde, Mr. Gold continues his quest to wake Belle from her self-induced sleeping curse, in hopes of reuniting with both her and their unborn child.

“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Rebecca Mader as Wicked Witch/Zelena and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.



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Upcoming Episodes

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6.20 - "The Song In Your Heart" written by David H. Goodman & Andrew Chambliss, directed by Ron Underwood | Airdate: May 7, 2017

THE STORYBROOKE RESIDENTS DISCOVER THE POWER OF SONG, WHILE EMMA AND HOOK PREPARE TO WALK DOWN THE AISLE ON THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MUSICAL EPISODE, ON ABC’S ‘ONCE UPON A TIME’
In flashback, Snow and Charming make a special wish that Emma will be protected. The result of their wish has the whole kingdom bursting into song which infuriates the Evil Queen. Meanwhile in Storybrooke, the Black Fairy announces her plans to unleash another curse on the town while Emma and Hook prepare for their wedding, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, MAY 7 (8:00–9:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.

Guest starring are Lee Arenberg as Leroy/Grumpy, Tony Amendola as Marco/Geppetto, Keegan Connor Tracy as Mother Superior Blue Fairy, Raphael Sbarge as Archie/Jiminy Cricket, Beverly Elliott as Granny, David Avalon as Doc, Gabe Khouth as Mr. Clark/Sneezy, Faustino Di Bauda as Walter/Sleepy, Michael Coleman as Happy, Mig Macario as Bashful, Giancarlo Esposito as Sydney/Mirror, Christopher Gauthier as William Smee, Jaime Murray as Black Fairy, Jack Davies as Young Pinocchio, McKenna Grace as Young Emma and Ari Guzhel as Older Girl.
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Interviews/Articles::
EXCLUSIVE: 'Once Upon a Time' Bosses Reveal New Musical Episode Secrets and If Colin O'Donoghue Will Sing! ETOnline | 2/28/17
Don’t expect any Disney songs in ‘Once Upon A Time’s’ musical episode Screener | 3/9/17
Once Upon a Time's Emma and Hook Are Heading for a Fairy Tale Wedding — 5 Things to Know Right Now TVLine | 4/16/17
Once Upon a Time bosses tease musical wedding episode EW | 4/16/17
'Once Upon a Time' Stars Spill on the Big Musical Episode Surprise: 'Hook and Emma Get Married!' ET Online | 4/16/17
Once Upon a Time: First look at Emma's wedding dress in musical episode EW | 4/20/17
TV Guide magazine scan
Once Upon a Time: Everything you need to know about the musical episode EW | 4/23/17
'Once Upon a Time' First Look: Hook's Wedding Suit - Plus, Colin O'Donoghue on Why Fans Will Be 'Very Happy!' ET Online | 4/23/17
Once Upon a Time Wedding First Look: Here Comes the Bride... and Groom TVLIine | 4/23/17
Once Upon a Time: Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas Go Full Disney for Musical Episode TV Guide| 5/3/17
The 7 Biggest Secrets From Hook & Emma's 'Once Upon a Time' Wedding: Vows, Honeymoon & Much More! ET Online | 5/3/17
6.21 - "The Final Battle Part 1 written by E. Kitsis & A. Horowitz Directed by Steve Pearlman | Airdate: May 14, 2017
  • Casting news:
    a “strong yet vulnerable” leading man in his late 20s to mid-30s, a gent who was once optimistic and hopeful but now is a friendless, cynical recluse. That said, he still possesses a dormant, deep-seated speak of hope that waits for the right person to reignite it.
    The other role being cast is a precocious 10-year-old with a “constant twinkle of mischief in her eye.” And though this girl comes from a broken home, those struggles have only made her stronger — something which will come in handy when darkness threatens “everything she holds dear.”
  • Black Fairy filming?
  • Jasmine returns x x
  • abandoned building location?
  • 3/15 - Jasmine and Zelena filming
  • 3/16 - Colin and young girl (unknown character)
  • 3/20 - FILMING - Steveston
    • new Gold & Son signage x
    • Henry, Rumple, and Black Fairy x
    • Henry in neck brace and transported via ambulance stretcher | confrontation with Black Fairy x
    • Henry w/story book, Archie/Pongo, Granny driving Ruby's car, Leroy on Main Street, nuns x x
    • Black Fairy driving Regina's Mercedes x | Fan set Report x
  • 3/22 - Third Beach in Stanley Park - Emma and yellow bug at the town line x
  • Snow and Charming in EF clothes at the town line + GG's stunt double x
  • Gold's car and yellow bug at town line | Fan set report |
  • Tiger Lily and Alison filmed too Fan #2 set report
  • RECAP Filming - Katmtan
    • 1st Scene: JMo (super quick then headed over to studio for 2nd unit filming)
    • 2nd Scene: Sara Tomko (Tiger Lily) & Alison Fernandez
    • 3rd Scene: Gosh
  • Princess Elena of Avalor??? x
BTS Pics/Videos/Stills:
Steveston, 3/20: Bailey Belle | Hollywood North Buzz
Stanley Park, 3/22: capnmarshmallow

6.22 - "The Final Battle Part 2" written by E. Kitsis & A. Horowitz directed by Ralph Hemecker | Airdate: May 14, 2017
BTS Pics/Videos/Stills:
Van Con 2017 set tour report: with spoilers ...



Adam Horowitz & Eddy Kitsis interviews




cast interviews


casting & guest stars



general season 6 spoilers
  • Question: Will Emma and Regina sing together in Once Upon a Time‘s musical episode? —SwanQueenCreative
    Hmm, it depends on what you mean by “together.” What we can say is that Regina, in the form of the Evil Queen, has a rousing solo in which she at one point slides on her knees à la Freddie Mercury. “The Queen has moves,” Lana Parrilla said with a smile during Matt Mitovich’s visit to the set. “She’s a rock star.” | TVLine 3/22/2017
  • Will we see any more Wizard of Oz-inspired storylines on Once Upon a Time this season? —Angelo
    Episode 18 is one to watch for, Angelo. “What I love about my episode — besides the fact that they’re ‘my episodes’ — is that they are like little mini Wizard of Oz movies,” a beaming Rebecca Mader told me on set last week. “The Wizard of Oz fans should be really happy, because we introduce the Tin Man for the first time (played recent Flash guest star Alex Desert), we get monkeys, and we’ll meet the [Cowardly] Lion as well. It’s a really, really cool episode for my character.” (Bex then sneaked me a peek of her solo from the musical episode, and it looks wonderfully wicked.)
    My heart breaks for Once Upon a Time‘s Regina. What will she do now that Robin has let her down? —E.J.
    I asked Lana Parrilla if Regina will blame herself for bringing the Wish Realm’s Robin of Locksley to Storybrooke, or if she will look sideways at Emma, who encouraged her to do so. “She blames herself to a degree,” Parrilla answered, “but she definitely blames another person — who I won’t mention.” TVLine - 3/14/2017
  • Do you have more scoop on Robin’s return to Storybrooke on Once Upon a Time? — Jameson
    As you may have noticed in photos from Sunday’s episode, Robin looks very, ahem, familiar. “Regina puts him in Robin Hood’s clothes, and that does something to her,” Lana Parrilla teases. “She’s completely overwhelmed and emotional over that because now he aesthetically looks exactly like the Robin Hood she was in love with, or is still in love with, and yet he’s not the same person.” However, Robin of Locksley isn’t quite who she thinks he is. “There are several things that he does that leads her to believe that he isn’t the Robin Hood that she knows, and that he is a different Robin,” Parrilla adds. EW - 3/10/17
  • What can you tease about Once Upon a Time? — Harley
    There’s an upcoming flashback that offers up what’s sure to be the most heartbreaking piece of information this show has dealt with throughout the entire series. Can’t say more than that, but you may find a hint in this week’s Hot Seat. EW - 3/3/17
  • Eduardo Castro Talks Designing the Costumes of Once Upon a Time 2/25/2017
  • Can you tease anything for Henry on Once Upon a Time? I feel like he gets overlooked in spoilers… — Katherine
    Yes. In fact, you could say that Henry’s gig as the author kicks into overdrive, which makes some residents of Storybrooke nervous about what that means. EW - 2/24/2017
  • Natalie Abrams Reddit AMA 2/23/2017
  • Can you reveal when Snow and Charming will both be awake on Once Upon a Time? — Miley
    I cannot reveal when, but I can give you a tease about how. “The manner by which they are brought out of the sleeping curse is moving,” Ginnifer Goodwin tells me. “I became emotional every time I read the script and it has nothing really to do with David or me.” EW - 1/10/2017
  • Once Upon a Time Eyes Musical Episode for Spring — Who Will Sing?
  • Anything that can be teased on what Rumple and Belle will have to do in order to save Gideon on Once Upon a Time? — AshMarie
    Remember when Rumple said that time works wonky in the Dark Realm? The question then becomes: Can Rumple and Belle actually prevent Gideon’s future if they find his younger self? “That is the question of the second half of the season,” EP Edward Kitsis says. “That is exactly what we are going to explore.” EW - 1/6/17
  • Is it me or is Once Upon a Time visiting far too many realms this year? — Sarah
    Yes, the show will be jumping around between the wish realm, Storybrooke, Agrabah, and the dark realm in the back half of the season, but the frequent flyer miles that OUAT is going to rack up aren’t what you’re expecting. “The second half of the season isn’t like ‘We’re all in the wish realm, we’re all in Agrabah, we’re all in this dark realm,‘” EP Adam Horowitz says. “It’s a bunch of different things as the story crescendos. We’re trying to change things up a little bit where it’s not just ‘We’re going to be in one place for half a season and just explore that.’ There’s a unifying theme at play in the second half, but it’s not about location, it’s about this story and the conflict between characters.” EW - 12/23/16
  • Question: How long will the Snow and Charming curse last on Once Upon a Time? —Shelly
    Ausiello: The sleeping curse that afflicts the marrieds one at a time “is not something that stretches out for the rest of the season,” says co-creator Eddy Kitsis. But until it is lifted, “We’re going to see that toll that it takes on Charming, who toward the end of the [fall] run looked sleep-deprived, going dark and off the rails. Without his ‘calming center’ around, and without much sleep, he can get into some real trouble!” TVLine - 12/20/16
  • On Once Upon a Time, how many episodes will the Snowing curse last? — SnowingFan
    Unfortunately, it’s going to be a while. The pressure of the curse paired with Charming being ready to kill the Evil Queen and the lingering question of what really happened to his father means David is not doing OK. “What we’re seeing through David is somebody who is at his wits end,” EP Edward Kitsis says. “This curse with his wife, I think that what we’re seeing is that he’s staying up too late. Without Snow, you’re seeing him starting to give into darker impulses. We’re going to see him have to confront his own demons.” EW - 12/16/16
  • Why doesOnce Upon a Time Once Upon a Time‘s Gideon wants to kill Emma? Is it because she’s the Savior, or does he have his own reasons? —Rebecca
    “‘Why does he need to kill her?’ is the real question,” says co-creator Eddy Kitsis — but we will have to wait (many weeks) for the answer. Until then, Adam Horowitz previews, “We pick up with that [pawn shop] scene, and Gold and Belle will articulate some of the questions that our viewers have” — including: “What happened to Gideon? Why is he seemingly after Emma? And in her vision, what is motivating him?” — “and most of that stuff gets answered pretty quickly.” (For more on Once, I teased Episode 12 in this week’s Ask Ausiello Live.) TVLine - 12/13/16 the 6x12 tease was that the mystery of who killed David's father will wrap up around Easter
  • Question: Will we see Once Upon a Time‘s Black Fairy again? Will we also get an explanation as to why she steals babies and what happens to them afterwards? —Rebecca
    Ausiello: Coming out of that fall finale, this comes as little surprise: “We are going to see a lot more of the Black Fairy (played by Jaime Murray),” series cocreator Adam Horowitz assures, “exploring her both in the past and present and learning more about Rumple’s relationship to his mother and the strange land from which she hails.”
    Question: I know I’m not the only one who caught The Dragon mentioning a daughter in Once Upon a Time Episode 8. Have the showrunners said anything lately about when Lily and Maleficent will be back? Or whether Emma will keep her promise to help Lily find her father? —Sabrina
    Ausiello: In a word, “No,” that Dragon (played by Tzi Ma) has nothing to do with the mystery of Lily’s father, the series cocreators confirmed for Matt Mitovich. “We had high hopes” to revisit that story in Season 6, Eddy Kitsis shared, “but we just won’t get to it.” TVLine - 12/7/16
  • I’m bummed Once Upon a Timeabout the Once Upon a Time winter finale (airing this Sunday), because it looks like Emma and Hook won’t be together in the fairytale world. Got any good CaptainSwan scoop? —Alison
    “Whether Emma and Hook are together in the winter finale isn’t the question to be asking,” responds co-creator Adam Horowitz. “The real question to ask is: Will the two of them be embarking on an epic adventure filled with romance, danger and passion in the second half of the season? And the answer is… yes.” TVLine - 12/1/16
  • Pretty pretty please, something about Once Upon a Time? Particularly about Rumbelle? —Valeria
    As relayed by yours truly in this week’s Facebook Live edition of “Ask Ausiello,” Onceco-creator Adam Horowitz had this to say about the piece I did juxtaposing Disney’s Beauty and the Beast trailer with the sad, sad state of their Storybrooke iterations: “The audience doesn’t know where we’re headed with Belle and Rumple, but no matter how dark things get, the show doesn’t go bleak. It’s still about hope, and it’s always darkest before the dawn.” If you are now thinking, as I am, “Gee, ‘dawn’ then must be right around the corner,” I am hearing the next episode, airing Nov. 27, is in fact quite a game changer for Rumple and/or Belle. TVLine - 11/15/16
  • Question: Any hints about who’s in the hood on Once Upon a Time, killing Emma? —Courtney
    Ausiello: Well, if you re-watch that fleeting vision very, very carefully, and take note of the hooded character’s height and build… you will glean nothing, actually. “It was a stand-in used for that scene,” and not the actual actor that will eventually be revealed as wearing the hood, Colin O’Donoghue confirms. As for whether he or any other cast members know the identity of Emma’s killer, if only becayse the Once bosses have made it pretty clear they had someone locked in from go, “We might have an idea…,” O’Donoghue teased, “but we’re not gonna tell you!” TVLine ~ 11/4/16
  • Is Charming really going down a dark path of vengeance on Once Upon a Time? — Brett
    There’s potential, but OUAT won’t pick up that story immediately. “We know he’s tempted,” EP Edward Kitsis tells me. “It’s not something that’s going to come to the forefront right away. It’s something he is clearly thinking about. I would be really disappointed if we didn’t pick it up and at least find out the answer by the end of the season.” EP Adam Horowitz concurs: “That story is not over. David has made a decision by not burning [the evidence] to pursue it. How he pursues it and when he pursues it, we’ll see as the season progresses. But he’s certainly wrestling with something, and how it impacts inversely in his relationships with Snow and his family is part of the story, as well as the ultimate answer to the mystery.” EW ~ 10/28/16
  • Is anything coming up for Once Upon a Time‘s Snow and Charming? —Camilla
    And how! With the Evil Queen poised to make a move on the person she hates most, “the shared heart between Snow and Charming comes into play,” series co-creator Adam Horowitz teases, “as they are bonded in this new battle.”
    Might we see Belle’s mother again on Once Upon a Time? —Betsy
    I presented your Q to the show bosses, and there are “no immediate plans” to revisit that character. TVLine ~ 10/27/16
  • Question: Do you have any Once Upon a Time spoilers that concern “Snowing”? —Lyss
    Ausiello: In addition to the well-reported drama to be drummed up by the Evil Queen, Snow and David will at least attempt to get a better bead on their own “happily ever after,” now that Neverland, memory wipes and Hell are behind them. In Season 6, “They’re back in Storybrooke, trying to make a life for themselves there,” says co-creator Adam Horowitz, “so we’re trying to dig more into what daily life is, what normal is.” And as that regards the princess and prince, “In an early episode, you’re going to see Snow White ask the question, ‘What is normal? And how do we get back to it?’ That’s something that she and Charming strive toward.” TVLine ~ 9/26/2016
  • What other news characters are we going to meet on Once Upon a Time besides the Count, Aladdin, Jasmine and Captain Nemo? — Jose
    When Cinderella returns in season 6, we’re going to meet her evil stepmom and stepsisters. Much like the first time she appeared on the show, Cinderella’s story will be a reflection of what’s going on with Emma. “That was Emma’s first happy ending she actually returned,” EP Edward Kitsis says. “That was the very first time that Emma, at the end of it, decided to stay in Storybrooke. She saw herself through Cinderella. Now we’re in a situation where what if someone could undo all the happiness you’ve done, would your life matter? [She’s] faced with somebody out there that’s trying to undo the ones [she has] done.” EW ~ 9/23/2016
  • What’s next for Once Upon a Time‘s Hook and Emma? —Allison
    In the Season 6 premiere, “We pick up pretty directly from where we left them at the end of last season, where for the first time Emma professed her love without the duress of a life-or-death situation,” co-creator Adam Horowitz reminds. “Of course, life-or-death situations come pretty quickly on our show, so that will change.” As EP Eddy Kitsis in turn notes, “No relationship is a fairytale. So if people are expecting no drama, we hope that they will enjoy what we are showing.” TVLINE ~ 9/14/2016
  • Anything on the Regina-Emma-Snow relationship on Once Upon a Time? — Mara
    It certainly won’t be easy with the Evil Queen waging war on Storybrooke. “You get to see that this really is a family that has come together,” EP Edward Kitsis says. “Henry’s dream in the beginning was to bring everyone together, and in a lot of ways he has, but this year they’re going to be tested from their past. If there’s one thing the Evil Queen hates it’s Snow White — Snow White and other people’s happiness.” EW ~ 9/16/16
  • Anything Once Upon a Time related? If you can give me CaptainSwan info, I’ll be grateful. — Shannon
    The show will be diving more into Hook’s past as his relationship with Emma moves forward. “Last year we saw Emma saying I love you to him when they weren’t in any sort of danger,” EP Adam Horowitz says. “Hook is excited to progress that relationship. At the same time, he is on his path of redemption, and we are going to see Hook doing his best to be heroic this year.” TVLine ~ 8/31/2016
  • Do you have any scoop about Snow White and Prince Charming from Once Upon a Time? — SnowingFan
    Would it make you happy if I told you that the OUAT bosses say they want to see a lot of Snow and Charming this year? “Charming has always had questions about his family and his father that he thought were answered,” EP Adam Horowitz says. “Charming’s past becomes something very important to his future. We’re going to see him and Snow embarking on some adventure related to that past, and what that’s going to create for them moving forward, which is some unexpected obstacles to that happy ending they’re all trying to live.” EW ~ 9/02/2016
  • Is there anything Adam Horowitz can tell us about Rumbelle during season 6 of Once Upon a Time? — rumbelletrueluv
    What if I let Emilie de Ravin tell you about Belle getting out of the box? “The way she is extracted, how it happens and the characters that are involved is really cool, and it reveals a lot about her relationship and her past/future,” de Ravin says, noting that the show will explore more of Belle’s independence this season. “It’s been a long time coming. Now that she’s pregnant, and now that she knows that it’s not really just about her anymore, she has to take responsibility for this other little person. That’s making her head spin a little bit with regard to, ‘Okay, I can spend my life trying to fix this person, whether it’s for me or for him, but if it’s affecting someone else now, it’s a game changer.’ It puts a little bit of spanner in the works for their marriage for a bit. There’s some alone time to be had.” EW ~ 7/29/16
  • I’d like some Once Upon a Time spoilers please. — Jane
    The introduction of the Land of Untold Stories basically opens up storytelling avenues to, well, “everyone,” according to Edward Kitsis. “What’s funny is in the pilot if you watch when Emma sees the wolf that stops her from leaving town, the book flips open and we see all these worlds,” Kitsis says. “It’s time to tell new stories, broaden the show and move forward.” As for why these stories have not yet been told, Kitsis points to something Hyde said in the finale: “As he said, I need a place where these stories can play out, which would make me think for some reason they weren’t being played out, they were pushed on pause.” EW ~ 7/8/16
  • Thanks for the Evil Queen scoop! Anything more you can share on Once Upon a Time? — Virginia
    The Land of Untold Stories will provide a new avenue into the characters we’ve come to know and love over the last five seasons. “The intent is that these new characters and new stories are really a reflection on what’s going on inside of our characters,” says EP Adam Horowitz. “With Lana and the Evil Queen, that’s the starkest example, which we’ve already teased. We’re literally going inside her and pulling her apart. There are elements of that that we’re planning to do for each and everyone of the characters.” EW ~ 7/1/16
  • Do you have any scoop on what’s going to happen to Once Upon a Time‘s Belle and Rumple? Will they be going on an adventure for the first time together? —Rebecca
    They will be going on an adventure together… or as “together” as they can be with Belle still stashed inside a decorative container. “Belle is with Rumple — she’s in Pandora’s Box, in the sleeping curse,” says Once co-creator Eddy Kitsis. And as the Season 6 premiere will make clear, Rumple did get said box back, as part of his deal with Mr. Hyde. As for where the “information” Hyde delivered in return will lead the couple, “That will be the mystery that we show you,” Kitsis says. Adds co-creator Adam Horowitz: “What we really focus on at the start is: ‘How the heck does he get her out of the box and wake her?'” TVLine ~ 6/30/16
  • Will any of the untold stories on Once Upon a Time hold a connection to any of the characters? — lennyukpirate1
    That’s TBD, but the arrival of characters from the Land of Untold stories will certainly affect those in Storybrooke. “The condition of life in Storybrooke is very important,” EP Adam Horowitz says. “Hyde’s arrival impacts that. We’re planning to explore a lot of what that’s going to mean for the day-to-day life in Storybrooke.” Adds EP Edward Kitsis: “One of the things that we really want to get back to this year is that season 1 and 2 vibe of small town stories, being in Storybrooke and getting back to Mary Margaret as the teacher, Emma as the sheriff, Grumpy as the janitor.” EW - 6/24/16
  • What will happen to Emma and Hook in season 6 of Once Upon a Time? — Niamh
    If you recall, when Emma and Hook reunited in the finale, there was a wedding dress in the background. Ahead of the Dead of Summerpanel at ATX, I asked the guys point-blank if this means wedding bells will ring in season 6. They stayed very coy on the subject. “I would say you’ll have to watch season 6, you never know what’s going to happen,” EP Edward Kitsis replied. “You never know what’s going to happen with those two.” Fear not, they answered a few other season 6 questions, so check Spoiler Room next week for more! EW - 6/17/16
  • Any news on Once Upon a Time season 6? — Carole
    Aside from the fact that we’ll be getting a double dose of Regina next season, Lana Parrilla has a number of questions about season 6: “Will Baby Robin be magical?” she tells me. “Will Zelena and Regina continue to have a healthy relationship now that they’ve reconciled? Or will Regina end up hating Zelena for being the mother to Robin’s baby? I’m curious to see what’s going to end up happening in that regard. Will she end up growing resentful that she can’t have children, but yet her sister has her boyfriend’s baby? I feel like that’s a story to be told. Are they going to stand side-by-side in a sisterhood or is Regina going to grow resentful overtime?” EW - 6/10/16
  • Season 6 filming: July 7, 2016 to March 31, 2017







cast
Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret
Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan
Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina
Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David
Emilie de Ravin as Belle
Colin O'Donoghue as Captain Hook
Jared Gilmore as Henry Mills
Rebecca Mader as Zelena
Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold



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EXCLUSIVE: The 7 Biggest Secrets From Hook & Emma’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ Wedding: Vows, Honeymoon & Much More!

Wedding bells are officially ringing in Storybrooke!

Once Upon a Time’s highly anticipated musical episode is almost here, which means that we’re just a few days away from witnessing Emma Swan and Killian Jones say “I do” in a breathtaking wedding ceremony. (Trust us. It’s perfect.)
ET had the pleasure of visiting Once Upon a Time’s set in Vancouver, Canada, last month during filming of the musical matrimony, and we sat down with stars Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue for an intimate and in-depth interview that focused on each and every aspect of their on-screen wedding.

From their “honest” vows, to Emma’s “timeless” wedding gown, and their dream honeymoon – only ET has all the inside scoop straight from the stars of the series! Plus, we’ve got additional details from executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, as well as Once Upon a Time’s head costume designer Eduardo Castro.
So, shall we get started? Or, as O'Donoghue cleverly put it: who’s ready for some “music and dance and some mighty fine romance” at Captain Swan’s wedding?
Just a warning that this is the biggest Once Upon a Time article we’ve ever written, so grab a comfy seat, put your cellphone on silent and get ready to go on an emotional roller coaster of feels. And, as always, please remember to breathe!



1. The Venue: The Once showrunners confessed that they had considered a number of “other places” for Emma and Killian to tie the knot – yes, even Granny’s! – but in the end, they settled on a brand new Storybrooke location for the ceremony. “Without wanting to spoil the episode, there’s a story reason for why it’s on the roof,” Horowitz revealed. “But there’s also something to us that was super romantic about having Storybrooke as the backdrop.”
Emma and Killian will tie the knot in front of a dream-worthy sunset and surrounded by their closest friends and family. “It’s the place where they’ve kind of come together,” Horowitz continued. “Where their love has grown and where both of them as characters have grown, so seeing the whole town kind of beneath and surrounding them felt like a really cool way to do it.”
“I thought it was perfect,” Morrison dished. “We just felt, like, what better way to make it feel extra special than to have [the wedding] also be the musical episode?”


2. The Suit: In case you missed it, we already dished a little on Killian’s dashing (and “really soft!”) suit, but did you know that black velvet wasn’t always the original plan? Once’s head costume designer, Eduardo Castro, spilled an “interesting note” about Hook’s suit to ET during an email interview.
“Originally we had an ivory gabardine suit made and, somehow, it did not hit the mark,” Castro wrote. “At the very last moment, we threw out the ivory and went for a black velvet Burberry jacket that was far more in keeping with Hook’s demeanor.”
Kitsis furthered that he and Horowitz had a very specific vision in mind when it came to Hook’s look. “Adam and I both thought that Hook needed to have a tux that reflects his personality, so you can’t go from leather to just a basic tux,” he said. “We felt like he had to have a little edge to it, so the velvet felt like the Hook version of fancy.”
When asked if he feels “suave” in his wedding attire, O'Donoghue was bashful with his response. “I guess so,” he chuckled. “I hope it looks OK.”
“You look amazing!” Morrison chimed in while brushing a piece of lint off of O'Donoghue’s sleeve. “He’s been getting a little jealous about all of the attention the dress has been getting, so I’m trying to butter him up a little bit about his velvet jacket.”


3. The Dress: Morrison, who could not stop beaming during our interview, praised her “absolutely incredible” relationship with Castro and that from “day one” he has included her in each and every fashion choice for Emma. So, naturally, the blonde beauty was an integral part in creating Emma’s wedding “vision,” and even O'Donoghue had something to add!
“We had talked about it and Colin did say, ‘It should be something very vintage,’ and I was like, 'Yeah, I agree!’ Something Eddy and Adam and I had always talked about was that everything she wears should feel a little bit timeless,” Morrison explained. “So we definitely wanted to stay in the classic range with her for the wedding gown, and we felt like what better than a real fairy tale like Grace Kelly’s? She was definitely the inspiration for this.”
Castro echoed Morrison’s sentiments, writing, “Jennifer and I looked at several designs, and she immediately responded to Grace Kelly’s wedding dress – originally designed by Helen Rose in 1956 nearly 60 years ago! The Grace Kelly gown addressed all the concerns that Jennifer Morrison had, so we decided to replicate it.”
“Originally, the wedding was to be shot outside, therefore considerations of warmth needed to be addressed,” Castro added. There was a “time crunch” to complete the intricate Alecon Lace and ivory peau de soie gown and matching silk tulle veil and both were constructed in the Once Upon a Time workrooms over the course of two weeks. “We barely had time to fit the gown once, but it all worked out,” he said.
As for Emma’s gorgeous headpiece? Castro said that his colleague, Isabel Bloor, only had “a few days” to construct it, but it immediately became Morrison’s favorite part of the ensemble. “I want to keep this headpiece thing!” the actress declared. “I think it’s so spectacular.”

4. The Rings: As we were interviewing the on-screen couple, we could not help noticing the massive sparkler on Morrison’s finger, which was freshly accompanied by a unique, slightly mismatched wedding band.
“Oh yeah, that’s the ring! He’s got good taste, this one,” Morrison said while gesturing to O'Donoghue when we audibly “Ooh-ed!” mid-sentence. “You actually picked them, didn’t you?”
“Mmmhmm,” O'Donoghue confirmed. “I picked the engagement ring and then they showed me this [wedding band] and I was like, 'Yeah, that’ll do.’” To which Morrison added, “They’re very inclusive with us around here. It’s really nice.”
Kitsis and Horowitz explained that they have always encouraged the actors to “take ownership of their characters,” and allowing them to select things like the right gowns or props is a natural extension of that. “I think our props department is awesome and I’m sure that they had some great rings,” Horowitz said. “Nobody knows the character of Hook better than Colin, so of course he’d be the one to figure out what it should be.”


5. The Vows: We’re not going to get into the specifics of the vows because we want you all to experience the same, tear-filled awe that we witnessed on set. “The goal with the vows was to have the characters speak sincerely from the heart to each other, and we hope that comes across,” Horowitz said.
For the actors, both Morrison and O'Donoghue admitted that Emma and Killian’s nuptials are the perfect blend of simplicity and heart.
“I can’t speak for Colin, but when I read this script, I loved the whole script,” Morrison said. “I felt like just in every single page of it, I was smiling and happy. And not just as someone on the show, but as someone who is a fan – I just loved it. I was just so happy, and part of what I liked so much about the vows was how simple and honest and direct they are.”
“They weren’t over the top and they’re not convoluted in any way,” she continued. “I think Hook and Emma are two people who are very direct and they know each other so well at this point. And the fact that the writers made sure that they knew exactly what they needed and wanted to hear in that moment was very, very cool to me.”
“Yeah, I felt the same way,” O'Donoghue agreed with his co-star. “I was glad that it wasn’t reams and reams of lovey-dovey stuff just for the sake of it. It was, as you said, very direct, to the point. I liked the fact that Hook doesn’t shy away from the fact that he wasn’t great at the start and he just wanted revenge. He just cuts to the chase and says Emma is the reason that he believed that he could love again. She sort of showed him what it was to be in love, so that’s what I liked about it.”


6. The Reception: We already told you a little bit about the “inspiration” behind Emma and Killian’s reception song, “A Happy Beginning,” but did you know that this particular musical moment in the episode is going to send you into a complete and total frenzy? It definitely made Morrison extremely giddy…
“It’s been so fun! I mean, I feel like I just keep repeating myself. It’s just so fun, it’s just so fun! You’re going to have a whole article of Jennifer said, 'It’s just so fun!’ over and over again,” she exclaimed. “We got to go to the recording studio, we got to work with a great voice coach and, for Emma, the music came from a very organic place. It wasn’t a fantasy sequence or Fairy-Tale Land where it would make sense, but it’s just been fun!”
O'Donoghue added that it was great to be able to work with the composers of the musical episode, Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. “I had never sang in a way where you had to be so expressive and tell the story on top of trying to get the melody out,” he explained. “What’s great is that the songs all feel like they’ve been around for forever as part of this sort of Disney world. They really incorporated these brand new songs so well into the story of Once Upon a Time and I think that it’s fantastic.”
As for Captain Swan’s first dance as husband and wife? Prepare to be blown away by their smooth moves. “Yes, we get to dance!” Morrison said. “I mean, I wish I got to dance more. I grew up dancing, so I was wishing that there was more dancing to it.”
“I didn’t grow up dancing. I guess I’m just a natural,” O'Donoghue said with a laugh.
“He is a natural,” Morrison confirmed, “but we also have to deal with the fact that he only has one hand!” O'Donoghue added that learning the choreography has been a bit of a “complicated” process when it comes to the “lifts and stuff,” but the two actors are used to the one-handed challenges.
“You have to move the dance balance around differently and, obviously, we don’t want to, like, have any injuries with the hook. We’ve gotten really good at working around that hook though,” Morrison explained with a giggle. “Wait – That sounded wrong. I didn’t mean it the way that sounded!”
“You just said that in an interview,” O'Donoghue taunted.
“I didn’t mean to!” Morrison protested through a fit of laughs. “Aw, man!”
(Writer’s Note: When we offered to strike that part of the interview from the record, O'Donoghue was quick to playfully back up his co-star’s words. “No, no, no! You can keep it in.”)


7. The Honeymoon: Once again, we’re not going to spoil the episode’s events for you, but when the musical hour ends, and we prepare for “The Final Battle” ahead, it’s clear that newlywed bliss may not immediately be in the cards for our couple.
So what do the actors think Emma and Killian’s “dream honeymoon” would be? “Five minutes alone probably,” O'Donoghue chuckled.
“Yeah, exactly!” Morrison smiled. “Just somewhere with a door locked. I think just a couple bottles of wine and some french fries and a bath, maybe?”
“Oh really, what else?” O'Donoghue pressed.
“I don’t know!” she answered playfully. “I just feel like it should be really relaxing because their lives are very stressful because they’re always trying to save people and I feel like a romantic bath might be nice.”
“Well, there you go!” O'Donoghue said as he and Morrison burst into laughter.


Once Upon a Time's musical episode, "A Song in Your Heart" airs Sunday, May 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

EXCLUSIVE: The 7 Biggest Secrets From Hook & Emma's 'Once Upon a Time' Wedding: Vows, Honeymoon & Much More!


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call me crazy, but I think it has to do with the beanstalk...didn't fans report seeing it, and green screen? and it's on a roof....
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By Megan Vick | May 3, 2017 8:49 PM EDT

Once Upon a Time is going full musical on Sunday and it will be the most enchanting hour that the show has ever put forth.

The episode features seven original songs from Alan Zachary, Michael Weiner and Once composer Mark Isham and will see the Enchanted Forest versions of your favorite Storybrooke characters finding magic within songs. It's an episode that took months to prepare, between planning, writing songs and filming the ambitious choreography.

TVGuide.com had the opportunity to talk to Once stars Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White) and Josh Dallas (Prince Charming) at a recent screening about their experience filming the episode and getting to duet as their famous Disney alter-egos. Check out their answers below, and get ready to swoon on Sunday.



Did the filming of this episode take any extra time because you had to learn choreography, etc?

Josh Dallas: We didn't get any extra time. We still had the same amount of time that we have to shoot an episode, but there was just more work that we had to do on top of what we already were doing.

Ginnifer Goodwin: Starting during the episodes before -- I was trying to remember what it was. It was that we were doing crazy Zootopia Oscars stuff at the same time. It was like there was something that was crazy with us flying back and forth, because we started working on the musical...They came to the house at Christmas, the guys, to like audition us, kind of, to test our ranges.

Why did you have to audition for your own musical?

Dallas: Not audition, just to hear our range.

Goodwin: The composers needed to know. No one had ever heard us. I mean I had done a little bit of singing for animation.

Dallas: They didn't ask us if we wanted to do a musical episode. They just assumed that we could sing.

Goodwin: Well no, wait, they did say, "You're going to do a musical episode, how do you feel about it?" And I said, "If you put me in the background with jazz hands, I will serve the story very well." But that's not what happened.

As huge Disney fans, what does it mean to you to have a duet written just for you that's now part of the Disney universe?

Dallas: I mean it's huge, I think it's huge for us. And what we particularly loved about our number, that it felt, out of all the numbers in the show, that it was the most Disney-esque feeling.

Are you glad that you guys got to sing them as your fairytale characters, and really own the campiness of it all?

Goodwin: We needed to be able to lean in, and I didn't know that would be possible without singing songs that were lifted from historic Disney animated features. But the fact that they -- I mean, these composers are brilliant, and I felt that being in fairytale land meant that because we could be a bit more stylized, yeah, we could really dig our elbows in, in a different way than if we'd been -- I don't know how we would have done that in Storybrooke. Mary Margaret would have been like, "Don't-- listen-- don't--."

Dallas: The canvas of the fairytale land of it all really lends itself to a musical landscape, so we were lucky.

Did you end this episode going, "Why haven't we been doing this the whole time?" Or did you end it like, "Oh I see why we haven't been doing this."

Goodwin: I'm glad it's isolated because I think it makes it more special. And I think it lends itself to the finale-ness of the season.

Dallas: We are different from say Galavant or whatever. We're different in terms of how we approach the material. It's definitely better that it was a one-off, I think it just made it more special and more of an event.

Goodwin: And the storyline itself feels -- I don't know that we could have stretched out this particular storyline in terms of why the characters start singing. It's so specific. I don't know how long we could have kept that going realistically.

The Once Upon a Time musical episode airs Sunday, May 7 at 8/7c on ABC.
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Sounds awesome. If this is Gosh's last season as regulars, one last hurrah for the EF Snowing backstory feels very fitting.

I love CS. But Gosh started this show as the original fairytale couple. So I don't begrudge them this. I suppose even Lana deserves this, since she likely won't be doing anymore regular flashbacks with them as the EQ.
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To me Snow White and Prince Charming vs. The Evil Queen and the present time relationship of the Charmings and Regina and how it changed over the years and of course included Henry and Emma in Storybrooke will always be the heart of the show. It's not only what started it, but it is truly the heart of the story for me.

I know not everyone agress and I know the show changed over the years and it's fitting that the audience and the fandom changed too. I'm happy for those fans that see other things as more important the show will likely continue and maybe focusing even more than before on their favorites. But to me personally it won't be Once Upon a Time anymore without Ginnifer and Josh and likely Robert and possibly Jared as regulars.

It can still be an okay and maybe even good show. Time will tell. But in my personal opinion there are characters and stories that some shows can't lose without without being basically a new, totally different show with only the same name.

I'm happy Ginnifer and Josh get to be more important for the promotion one last time at least. I missed that, missed hearing their thoughts and seeing them more central in promotion. I'm not very exicted about the musical, but they deserve this. They have been so underappreciated by many media for so long who were interested in clickbait for shippers and playing into fandom drama. I'm glad Disney at least appreciates them like before.
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Since Season One of Once Upon a Time, Jakob Davies has brought magic to the show in the role of Young Pinocchio. Some of the most iconic and memorable scenes of the show have involved the bond between Geppetto (Tony Amendola) and his son. One thing that holds true in both the real world and in the magical realms of the show, is that kids grow up. What could have posed a problem in flashback scenes has become a fun family affair! Lucky for fan favorite Jakob Davies, he has a younger brother, Jack, who looks very much like him, This led to him being able to help bring Pinocchio back to our screens for the musical episode!

If you saw the press release for this week's upcoming musical episode, you may have noticed Jack's name listed as playing Pinocchio. I was curious so I chatted with Jakob about it. (In honesty, I thought the press release had a typo at first!) It turns out, it was a great experience for both brothers!

"They needed me to be the same size as I was in the pilot and Jack is exactly the same size and age. People say we look a lot alike. Jack has never wanted to act and said no to roles in If I Stay, Hector and The Search For Happiness. He can be shy sometimes and told us he said yes "to keep Pinocchio in the family". I am so proud of him for doing this for me," said older brother Jakob Davies.

It turns out, Jack has been on the set before, but never in an acting role. In the past, Jack was quite nervous around our lovely Evil Queen, Lana Parrilla when he was younger. Jakob told us "When Once started my brother was really little, and was terrified of Lana. Whenever she came on he would scream 'Black Smoke Witch!' and run out of the room. He came to set with me Season Two or Three. Lana came and found Jack to talk to him, to show him she was not scary. He stopped running out of the room when she came on the TV, but to this day I think she still makes him nervous. It's funny because she is one of the nicest people on the show!"

When asked what he thought of playing the iconic character that his big brother had played, Jack said he "really liked the costume and everyone was really nice." Jakob was quick to let him know that he could keep the costume...but not the hat... "He is only borrowing my hat....I love the hat" Jakob turned 14 in January, and Jack is 9.

​We cannot wait to see the musical episode and are so happy Jack was able to keep our beloved Pinocchio in the same family. It's rare that an opportunity like this comes up, but luckily, Jack and Jakob were willing to work together and keep the magic for all of us Oncers!
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Why couldn't they get Jacob to play young August in the flashback with young Emma?

And why did Pinocchio change his hair colour?
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