Arthur’s Arrogance Angers Soothsayers,
Putting His Destiny in Jeopardy on MERLIN
Knights of the Round Table Play Key Role
in All-New Episode Feb. 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy
Crossing
soothsayers can have a devastating effect on your destiny – a lesson
King Arthur learns the hard way in an all-new episode of MERLIN, “The Disir,” which airs this Friday, February 1, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy
In
the inky depths of an ancient pool, three soothsayers known as The
Disir (played by Frances Tomelty, Sian Thomas, Helen Schlesinger) cast a
dark judgment upon the king of Camelot. But despite Merlin’s warnings,
headstrong Arthur refuses to take their words seriously, and their fury
rains down on Camelot. Only the greatest sacrifice can appease them, and
with the kingdom in jeopardy, is it one that Arthur is prepared to
make?
Faced
with the King’s uncertainty, Merlin has just one chance to save him
from his destiny, but this decision comes at the highest price.
Arthur’s
famed Round Table has been manned from its inception by a core quartet
of Knights – Sir Leon (Rupert Young,), Sir Gwaine (Eoin Macken), Sir
Percival (Tom Hopper) and Sir Elyan (Adetomiwa Edun). In “The Disir,”
the four knights once again play a key role in the support and
protection of Arthur.
Bradley James, who portrays Arthur, says that for the series’ five seasons, his favorite aspect of MERLIN has been the camaraderie and friendship built amongst he and the actors portraying the core group of Knights.
“Hanging
out with the lads has been such a blessing – they’re a great bunch of
guys who are all so very different from each other that we’ve banded
together brilliantly,” James says. “As far
as the knights went, everybody brings his own individual style to it,
no two are the same. Each brings something different to the table in a
weird and wonderful way.
He
explains: “Rupert is the quickest witted, Owen is the most ridiculous,
Adetomiwa is a misunderstood scholar, and Tom is hilarious because he
has a vulnerable side that he’s not afraid of in anyway, and he gets
himself into certain situations that are priceless because of that
vulnerability. If you want a joke, though, head in Rupert’s direction.”
James
says the four actors were joined by Merlin himself in off-screen
antics. “Along with Colin, we’ve had such a great time being
together.There’s always a lot of laughter, making up songs, playing
practical jokes, all of that just spontaneously happens when you spend a
lot of time together.”
MERLIN fans
can spend more significant time with the Knights of the Round Table
when “The Disir” debuts Friday, February 1, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, only on
Syfy.
All four previous seasons of MERLIN are now available on DVD, on iTunes and on Netflix. Be sure to follow the latest news on MERLIN at the Official Merlin page on Facebook.
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