The King is Dead? Not Anymore,
as Anthony Head Returns to MERLIN
as Anthony Head Returns to MERLIN
Arthur summons Uther from beyond
in all-new episode Jan. 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy
in all-new episode Jan. 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy
Death is often just a temporary state in the magical world of MERLIN.
Such
is the case when Anthony Head makes a dramatic, one-episode return to
the popular Syfy series this Friday, Jan. 18, at 10 p.m. ET/PT in an
all-new episode entitled “The Death Song of Uther Pendragon.”
When
a stranger gives Arthur (Bradley James) the power to summon the dead,
the King finds himself torn between head and heart. Unable to resist
temptation, he seizes the chance to speak to the person he misses most:
his father, Uther (Anthony Head). But the spirit world is a dark and
dangerous place – for little does Arthur realize that his decision comes
at a terrible price. Against all odds, Merlin must put right Arthur's
mistake before Camelot and everything they have built is destroyed
forever.
Over the first three-plus seasons of MERLIN,
James and Head developed a strong bond not unlike their on-screen
father-son relationship. James was particularly pleased to have Head
back on set for this special episode.
“It
was really nice to have Tony back for a bit,” James explained. “I think
it seemed a bit weird for him, but he fit back in, and the father-son
dynamic went right back. It was good to see him, good to work with him
again. I know he missed people, and I think the novelty of coming back
was something he was pleased to do.”
As relatively young actors when the series began, James and the rest of the core MERLIN
cast were perfectly balanced with the veteran presence of the savvy and
sage Head and Richard Wilson, who plays Gaius. James said the two
seasoned actors were always present and available to James and his
castmates.
“Tony
didn’t have quite enough time during filming the episode to emanate any
pearls of wisdom, but that’s the beauty of Tony and Richard – they
would never force their words of wisdom on you,” recalls James.
“Everybody’s got advice, everybody’s got opinions, and I think it’s a
very respectable trait to only use them in necessary moments. Anthony
and Richard are very experienced, especially from a professional,
industry point of view, and they half-said things that helped me rather
than going blindly into that abyss.
“I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone into a situation and thought, ‘Ah, this is what Anthony and Richard were talking about.’ They are great resources, and I appreciate them both.”
MERLIN fans
will rekindle their own relationship with Anthony Head when “The Death
Song of Uther Pendragon” debuts Friday, Jan. 18, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, only
on Syfy.
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