Unlock Locke and Key’s First 10 Minutes By Watching IGN’s Premiere Fan Event
- Option 1: Leave a comment addressed to a specific actor or member of the creative team in the comments section of this article up through February 4th at 11:59 p.m. PT.
- Option 2: Take part in our live chat on IGN.com on our homepage during the live stream. The pre-show kicks off on February 5th at 6 p.m. PT, and the live show begins at 6:30 p.m. Our producer Nick Limon will be in the chat curating the best questions for hosts Terri Schwartz and Joshua Yehl to ask live on the air.
- Carlton Cuse - Showrunner/EP
- Meredith Averill - Showrunner/EP
- Joe Hill - EP/Locke & Key Co-Creator
- Gabriel Rodriguez - Locke & Key Co-Creator and Illustrator
- Connor Jessup - "Tyler Locke"
- Emilia Jones - "Kinsey Locke"
- Jackson Robert Scott - "Bode Locke"
- Darby Stanchfield - "Nina Locke"
- Bill Heck - "Rendell Locke"
- Laysla De Oliveira - "Dodge"
- Thomas Mitchell Barnet - "Sam"
- Sherri Saum - "Ellie Whedon"
- Coby Bird - "Rufus Whedon"
- Steven Williams - "Joe Ridgeway"
- Petrice Jones - "Scot"
- Asha Bromfield - "Zadie"
- Jesse Camacho - "Doug"
- Griffin Gluck - "Gabe"
- Hallea Jones - "Eden"
- Genevieve Kang - "Jackie"
- Kevin Alves - "Javi"
- Felix Mallard - "Lucas"
Mission Impossible: Henry Czerny Returning as Kittridge for Next Two Films
That's a picture of Henry Czerny as Kittridge from the first film - the franchise's first director of the Impossible Mission Force and the voice behind the Ethan's "this message will self-destruct" orders. With the image is the hashtag #MI7MI8, indicating that Kittridge will be part of both films! Kittridge served as a big obstacle for Ethan in the first movie as he believed Ethan was the mole behind the sabotage of his own team. The two of them met face to face in a restaurant and when Ethan realized he was about to be apprehended, he blew up a giant fish tank to escape. Visual effects supervisor of the Mission Impossible films, Todd Vaziri, posted this as well...There is no escaping the past...#MI7MI8 pic.twitter.com/FwZCsAlnqE
— Christopher McQuarrie (@chrismcquarrie) February 1, 2020
Genre fans will have most likely seen Henry Czerny recently in 2019's Ready or Not where he played the cultist patriarch of a tabletop gaming dynasty who attempts, with the rest of his family, to kill his son's new bride. He was also in HBO's 2018 miniseries Sharp Objects, starring Amy Adams. Czerny joins the already cast additions of the MCU's Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff, along with Joker's Shea Whigham and the X-Men saga's Nicholas Hoult. Mission: Impossible 7 is slated for release on July 23, 2021, while Mission: Impossible 8 is set for release on August 5, 2022. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-movies-you-probably-didnt-see-in-2019&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.KITTRIDGE ALERT pic.twitter.com/BafJViZcTZ
— Todd Vaziri (@tvaziri) February 1, 2020
Mission Impossible: Henry Czerny Returning as Kittridge for Next Two Films
That's a picture of Henry Czerny as Kittridge from the first film - the franchise's first director of the Impossible Mission Force and the voice behind the Ethan's "this message will self-destruct" orders. With the image is the hashtag #MI7MI8, indicating that Kittridge will be part of both films! Kittridge served as a big obstacle for Ethan in the first movie as he believed Ethan was the mole behind the sabotage of his own team. The two of them met face to face in a restaurant and when Ethan realized he was about to be apprehended, he blew up a giant fish tank to escape. Visual effects supervisor of the Mission Impossible films, Todd Vaziri, posted this as well...There is no escaping the past...#MI7MI8 pic.twitter.com/FwZCsAlnqE
— Christopher McQuarrie (@chrismcquarrie) February 1, 2020
Genre fans will have most likely seen Henry Czerny recently in 2019's Ready or Not where he played the cultist patriarch of a tabletop gaming dynasty who attempts, with the rest of his family, to kill his son's new bride. He was also in HBO's 2018 miniseries Sharp Objects, starring Amy Adams. Czerny joins the already cast additions of the MCU's Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff, along with Joker's Shea Whigham and the X-Men saga's Nicholas Hoult. Mission: Impossible 7 is slated for release on July 23, 2021, while Mission: Impossible 8 is set for release on August 5, 2022. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-movies-you-probably-didnt-see-in-2019&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.KITTRIDGE ALERT pic.twitter.com/BafJViZcTZ
— Todd Vaziri (@tvaziri) February 1, 2020
Report: Platinum May Be Announcing a Kickstarter for The Wonderful 101 on Switch and PS4

Report: Platinum May Be Announcing a Kickstarter for The Wonderful 101 on Switch and PS4

Alan Harris, the Actor Behind Star Wars Bounty Hunter Bossk, Has Died
Alan Harris, the actor responsible for multiple minor (but no less significant) Star Wars roles, including the lizard-headed bounty hunter Bossk in The Empire Strikes Back, has died.
SYFY Wire obtained a comment from Harris’ appearance manager, stating that the actor had been dealing with undisclosed health problems but “loved and lived every moment to the fullest.”

Cathy Munroe, who similarly played the bounty hunter Zuckuss in Empire Strikes Back, issued a statement, saying Harris was “an incredible courageous man" whose "legacy will live on and he will always be fondly remembered."
Harris is most widely known for playing Bossk, the Trandoshan bounty hunter who joined Boba Fett and several others (including the robotic IG-88) in the hunt for Han Solo. That was far from Harris’ only Star Wars role, though. According to the actor’s IMDB page, the man also portrayed a member of Leia’s Rebel escort, as well as a Bespin security guard who can be briefly seen helping transport a frozen Han Solo. He also played an uncredited role as a stormtrooper in Return of the Jedi. Harris also doubled for Anthony Daniels as C-3PO. All this would make him one of the few actors outside of the core cast to appear in all three of the original trilogy movies.
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Harris also got to play the role of a vervoid, a plant-like humanoid alien, over the course of several Doctor Who episodes. When the Star Wars prequel trilogy finally rolled around, Harris returned to double as the actor Terence Stamp, who played Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum.
Though his acting career mainly comprised of playing an extra, Harris managed to do it in some of the biggest franchises and films in Hollywood. His IMDB page also lists minor credits for Flash Gordon, The Shining, Superman, and A Clockwork Orange.
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=top-10-best-star-wars-movie-moments&captions=true"]Harris spent much of his retirement on the convention circuit, where he proved popular among diehard Star Wars fans, sharing stories of his time on Empire Strikes Back.
Original Boba Fett actor Jeremy Bulloch shared a statement on Facebook reflecting on his friendship with Harris, according to the Boba Fett Fan Club Twitter page.
“We were so sorry to hear about Alan Harris - he was one of the nicest guys we have met - and he was so modest and so very good with all the fans - he will be greatly missed,” a statement from Jeremy and wife Maureen Bulloch read.
Harris was 81 years old.
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=star-wars-40-pieces-of-obscure-trivia&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.Alan Harris, the Actor Behind Star Wars Bounty Hunter Bossk, Has Died
Alan Harris, the actor responsible for multiple minor (but no less significant) Star Wars roles, including the lizard-headed bounty hunter Bossk in The Empire Strikes Back, has died.
SYFY Wire obtained a comment from Harris’ appearance manager, stating that the actor had been dealing with undisclosed health problems but “loved and lived every moment to the fullest.”

Cathy Munroe, who similarly played the bounty hunter Zuckuss in Empire Strikes Back, issued a statement, saying Harris was “an incredible courageous man" whose "legacy will live on and he will always be fondly remembered."
Harris is most widely known for playing Bossk, the Trandoshan bounty hunter who joined Boba Fett and several others (including the robotic IG-88) in the hunt for Han Solo. That was far from Harris’ only Star Wars role, though. According to the actor’s IMDB page, the man also portrayed a member of Leia’s Rebel escort, as well as a Bespin security guard who can be briefly seen helping transport a frozen Han Solo. He also played an uncredited role as a stormtrooper in Return of the Jedi. Harris also doubled for Anthony Daniels as C-3PO. All this would make him one of the few actors outside of the core cast to appear in all three of the original trilogy movies.
[caption id="attachment_2296300" align="alignnone" width="432"]
Harris also got to play the role of a vervoid, a plant-like humanoid alien, over the course of several Doctor Who episodes. When the Star Wars prequel trilogy finally rolled around, Harris returned to double as the actor Terence Stamp, who played Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum.
Though his acting career mainly comprised of playing an extra, Harris managed to do it in some of the biggest franchises and films in Hollywood. His IMDB page also lists minor credits for Flash Gordon, The Shining, Superman, and A Clockwork Orange.
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=top-10-best-star-wars-movie-moments&captions=true"]Harris spent much of his retirement on the convention circuit, where he proved popular among diehard Star Wars fans, sharing stories of his time on Empire Strikes Back.
Original Boba Fett actor Jeremy Bulloch shared a statement on Facebook reflecting on his friendship with Harris, according to the Boba Fett Fan Club Twitter page.
“We were so sorry to hear about Alan Harris - he was one of the nicest guys we have met - and he was so modest and so very good with all the fans - he will be greatly missed,” a statement from Jeremy and wife Maureen Bulloch read.
Harris was 81 years old.
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=star-wars-40-pieces-of-obscure-trivia&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.Young Julia Stiles is All About That Cyberpunk Life in This Clip from 1994
"Can you jam with the console cowboys in cyberspace?" Suffice to say, the moment when Erica looks longingly at her desktop monitor and says "It's a world where you're judged by what you say and think, not what you look like. A world where curiosity and imagination equals power" is everything. If only we viewed the internet with such awe and glowing admiration these days. Ghostwriter was a mid-90s children's mystery that ran on PBS, about a team of young detectives who solve crimes with the help of an invisible ghost named Ghostwriter. This past fall it was announced that a Ghostwriter reboot series was in the works at Apple TV+. Anyhow, back to your regularly scheduled internet. Thank you for indulging in this detour. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-tv-show-coming-to-apple&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.Julia Stiles as the school newspaper’s cyberpunk editor-in-chief on a 1994 episode of ‘Ghostwriter.’ I will never get tired of this clip. pic.twitter.com/Nzb8q0gwRq
— d. patrick rodgers (@dpatrickrodgers) January 29, 2020
Young Julia Stiles is All About That Cyberpunk Life in This Clip from 1994
"Can you jam with the console cowboys in cyberspace?" Suffice to say, the moment when Erica looks longingly at her desktop monitor and says "It's a world where you're judged by what you say and think, not what you look like. A world where curiosity and imagination equals power" is everything. If only we viewed the internet with such awe and glowing admiration these days. Ghostwriter was a mid-90s children's mystery that ran on PBS, about a team of young detectives who solve crimes with the help of an invisible ghost named Ghostwriter. This past fall it was announced that a Ghostwriter reboot series was in the works at Apple TV+. Anyhow, back to your regularly scheduled internet. Thank you for indulging in this detour. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-tv-show-coming-to-apple&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.Julia Stiles as the school newspaper’s cyberpunk editor-in-chief on a 1994 episode of ‘Ghostwriter.’ I will never get tired of this clip. pic.twitter.com/Nzb8q0gwRq
— d. patrick rodgers (@dpatrickrodgers) January 29, 2020