“Still recovering from the @shadowhunterstv episode, but I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to everyone who made this dream a reality,” Katherine wrote in a thank you letter after the season finale on Instagram.
She continued, “From @cassieclare1 who wrote this story we bring to life each week to the producers @freeform and @constantinfilm for giving the tv show a life to the casting team who put together the incredible cast, to @mcgfilm and Ed Decter for being my rock this season and entrusting me with this fierce stubborn short ginger Shadowhunter to the writers for giving us the words and the path in which to grow these characters to the crew, the designers, and the team on set for their impeccable passionate and tireless work in bringing the show to life, to the cast for taking me under their wings and being a team in this endeavor and truly becoming a family – I am inspired by you every day.”
Katherine added, “Also, a very special thank you to all of you angels who have been there with your love, art, support, and predictions since day 1. You motivate us to make this show something special and I cannot wait to continue this journey into season 2.”
FYI: Katherine wore Alice & Olivia top and pants with Christian Louboutin shoes. Alberto is wearing Steve Madden shoes.
Emeraude Toubia wears a romantic floral embellished dress for the Netflix Red Carpet event held at the Four Seasons Hotel on Thursday night (March 17) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Alberto Rosende dresses up for the premiere of Eye In The Sky held at AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 Theater on Wednesday night (March 9) in New York City.
The 23-year-old Shadowhunters star stepped out for the premiere of the flick, which stars Aaron Paul and Helen Mirren.
In the flick, Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute over the implications of modern warfare.
Alberto Rosende takes in the view of the city in this shot from the February 2016 issue of NKD mag.
The 22-year-old actor chatted with the glossy about playing Simon on Shadowhunters, social media and more. Check it:
On booking the show: “As soon as I got the callback I got the first book. Before the callback I’d read the first and most of the second, and midway through the audition I was starting the third book. Even then, I didn’t understand that all of this was going to have a giant fanbase. The Mortal Instruments, has like, 38 million copies sold.”
On separating the movie from the series: “We always wanted to separate ourselves from the movie. It reminds me of this documentary called Meru, where all these guys are climbing a mountain, and how every time someone tries they climb it a different way. Same mountain, same story, but we’re taking a different path. We can go into the world that they are going to be a part of and that the audience is eventually going to be a part of. I think that’s the benefit we have. The movie didn’t get us invested in the world, because there wasn’t enough time.”
On the social media impact of the show: “They actually sat me down when I got cast and they gave a whole spiel. They give you a nice little book, and they make it very understandable and very easy. It’s both amazing and kind of scary, how much you can do with that. I’ve seen the way the show’s kind of grown because of social media, like the people that in was in high school with that never would have come across the show have called me like, ‘I saw that thing on Facebook or someone tweeted something and I saw that you were part of that’. It’s amazing how the world is like that now.”
“Shadowhunters is a dream job for me. What draws people into this story is how relatable these characters are,” Kat said. “They are growing up, falling in love for the first time, figuring out where their place is in the world, and what that means for their other relationships. The story strikes a nice balance between fantasy and reality, that is very alluring to me as an actor.”
“From the get-go, we were running,” Matthew shared. “The second that we booked this, there was already a following and that following was so enthusiastic. So, we hit the ground running immediately. It sounds cliche, but it’s really what’s happened. It’s been a spring from start to finish. I don’t know, maybe I should have stopped to maybe look around along the way.”
SHADOWHUNTERS for BELLO mag
10+ pics inside from the Shadowhunters cast for Bello…
They include classics like “They To Kill A Mockingbird,” “Good Night Moon,” and “Where the Wild Things Are.”
It’s all part of Disney and ABC’s mission to raise awareness on the important of reading for the Magic Of Storytelling Campaign.
For each shelfie posted on Twitter or Instagram with the hastag #MagicOfStorytelling, the nonprofit organization, First Book, will donated a book to a child in need!