![]() Stella Maeve: “The thing is that I feel that Julia’s journey was acceptance and I feel like she made it to the other side. Is there anything you really want for Julia? I’m like, ‘Okay, tactics on how to prank Jason better than he’s pranked anyone.’ I haven’t come up with a good plan yet, but I’m working on it.” I was like, ‘Woah, everything I thought I knew I didn’t.’” You know when you can move your skin? And I was like, ‘Oh my god, it’s a wig.’ And it wasn’t. He did this trick where he moved his hair. We’re shooting the last episode of the season and I went to touch it. You know, season one he convinced me that he was wearing a wig the whole time. I’m sure it will have something to do with Jason (Ralph) and making me laugh. Stella Maeve: “I can’t think of my all-time favorite. Isn’t that crazy? I think they’re just trying to see people with other people, which is good because now we have like, how many? Nine regulars? So it’s nice to see.” Stella Maeve as Julia Wicker in ‘The Magicians’ season 4 (Photo by: Eric Milner/SYFY)ĭo you have a favorite memory from any of the seasons? The trivial things can’t compromise what they are, you know what I mean? I haven’t gotten to work with Jade (Tailor) once this season. Stella Maeve: “I hope that they wind up on the same side of the street and just there for each other. What would you like see happen with that relationship? One of the really interesting dynamics on the show is Julia and Kady. It’s getting their identities back and once they’ve secured their identities, getting magic back…again.” Stella Maeve: “I think that’s what it is, basically. Stella Maeve: “No, this is the first time I’m saying that out loud.”īesides the characters trying to get their memories back, is there a bigger storyline that takes us through the season? I’m waiting for Deadwood Magicians, right? I want to be Al. So, there’s no magic, right, and we’re trying to get the power.īut in regard to comparable comparisons, I don’t know. I don’t know how much of that I can really talk about and I don’t know that much about it, but I just know that Library may have power. Stella Maeve: “What would you consider the Library? What would you consider that in other ? There’s some weird power hierarchies within this season. ( No answer but lots of smiles and a little whistling.)Īre there any magical or sci-fi books or films that you can compare this upcoming season to? Like, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, or Narnia? Some people enjoy the idea of Julia and the other Penny. He may or may not be a part of the cast.” I don’t know how far it goes, but that’s something to tease about. Stella Maeve: “Julia gets a little bit of a romantic life. ( Laughing) She just might be different.” ![]() She might not be a brunette…not that there’s anything wrong with that. Stella Maeve: “Well, she’s an architect and she’s a little bit clumsy. How does this other Julia differ from the Julia we know? That might be true, but not in this particular storyline.” What does that mean for pre-existing dynamics between the characters? Are you playing new dynamics as actors and then seeing this other story play out? But they literally are just playing us in scenes. I thought we were going to play these completely other people. I didn’t realize that that was what was going to happen. You’ll meet these characters that you thought you knew but you don’t know them at all. We actually had – I don’t even know if I’m allowed to say this – but we have other actors playing our characters. Stella Maeve: “Well, we start out and our characters are not themselves. ![]() How is she feeling at the beginning of season four? I have an immense amount of power that will never be depleted, and then it’s like as Stella I’ve waited three years for this moment and finally got it and then it was like taken away.” ![]() I wish I had Julia’s reaction which was this is for the greater good. Stella Maeve: “Yeah, disappointing for me, right?” So, it was an interesting end for season three… Maeve also confessed she understands Julia’s sacrifice but was sad to see her lose her god-like powers so soon after embracing them. More importantly, Julia (Stella Maeve) gave up her incredible powers to help her friends and is now also unable to perform magic.ĭuring roundtable interview at the San Diego Comic Con, Stella Maeve teased that we’ll see Julia involved in a new relationship. The end of season three found the main players without magic and without their memories. Syfy’s The Magicians returns for its fourth season on Wednesday, January 23, 2019.
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