Warning: Spoilers ahead! If you haven’t watched Thursday’s episode of How to Get Away With Murder, don’t read on.
The body under the sheet belongs to… Wes! That’s right, How to Get Away With Murder fans were shocked on Thursday to discover that Wes Gibbins (Alfie Enoch), one of Annalise Keating’s original law students, will die this season.
Watch: Viola Davis Tells Ellen DeGeneres She's Done With Sex Scenes in 'How To Get Away With Murder'
Enoch will continue to film episodes for the remainder of Season 3 as the show flashes back and forth to reveal just who killed Wes and why.
The British actor, who got his start playing Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films, visited Jimmy Kimmel Live! after the reveal on Thursday to discuss the unexpected death.
“I was a bit [shocked],” Enoch told Kimmel. “You’re always hoping you’re not gonna be unemployed as an actor...
The body under the sheet belongs to… Wes! That’s right, How to Get Away With Murder fans were shocked on Thursday to discover that Wes Gibbins (Alfie Enoch), one of Annalise Keating’s original law students, will die this season.
Watch: Viola Davis Tells Ellen DeGeneres She's Done With Sex Scenes in 'How To Get Away With Murder'
Enoch will continue to film episodes for the remainder of Season 3 as the show flashes back and forth to reveal just who killed Wes and why.
The British actor, who got his start playing Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films, visited Jimmy Kimmel Live! after the reveal on Thursday to discuss the unexpected death.
“I was a bit [shocked],” Enoch told Kimmel. “You’re always hoping you’re not gonna be unemployed as an actor...
- 11/18/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Gary. Gary? Gary!? It just feels wrong. But it's true, newly uncovered illustrations by J.K. Rowling herself revealed the author originally named one of her Harry Potter characters Gary. And there's more! You really don't know what you're going to find on Pottermore on any given day. While it's changed its appearance this year there are still hidden gems popping up now and then. TheRowlingLibrary.com recently pointed out that Rowling's old illustrations have been popping up in random posts on the official fan site. They say three are entirely new to fans while several others are now available at higher resolutions than they have been in the past. Here are the new ones: Found on Pottermore's Peeves entry. This one is from a bit of writing on potions. And on the History of the Quidditch World Cup page. But a fan had a question about another illustration, one which featured Neville,...
- 8/27/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
Harry Potter and How to Get Away with Murder star Alfred Enoch is joining the "Diversity in Hollywood" conversation and he has some great things to say. Listen up. Enoch, currently performing in King Lear, gave a lengthy interview with the UK's Metro on the importance of black and minority ethnic (Bame) actors taking on a wide variety of roles. "You can do Shakespeare with black actors without it having to be set in Africa," he told them. "There’s not a framing mechanism to justify that the characters are black, because there doesn’t have to be." Although he admits he's still fairly new to Hollywood, he did discuss the broader diversity issues at play there telling Metro: "'My thought is is that we need to get a wider array of roles for black and minority actors, so they’re represented across the board and not just pockets of story telling,...
- 7/20/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
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It's the small decisions along the way that shape major successes - and Harry Potter had lots of potential turning points...
Spanning a series of books, films, merchandising prospects, an amusement park and - soon - a spin-off film and West End show, Harry Potter is one of the most iconic franchises in the history of fandom.
But things could have been very, very different…
Spoilers lie ahead for the Harry Potter series.
1. What if Harry Potter had never been published?
It’s been well-documented that J K Rowling struggled to get her first book published.
Almost a dozen houses, including Penguin, TransWorld and Harper Collins, rejected Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone outright.
When a first chapter arrived at Bloomsbury Publishing, it was destined to remain in the slush pile until its curious black binding caught the eye of a lowly assistant. On a whim,...
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It's the small decisions along the way that shape major successes - and Harry Potter had lots of potential turning points...
Spanning a series of books, films, merchandising prospects, an amusement park and - soon - a spin-off film and West End show, Harry Potter is one of the most iconic franchises in the history of fandom.
But things could have been very, very different…
Spoilers lie ahead for the Harry Potter series.
1. What if Harry Potter had never been published?
It’s been well-documented that J K Rowling struggled to get her first book published.
Almost a dozen houses, including Penguin, TransWorld and Harper Collins, rejected Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone outright.
When a first chapter arrived at Bloomsbury Publishing, it was destined to remain in the slush pile until its curious black binding caught the eye of a lowly assistant. On a whim,...
- 4/20/2016
- Den of Geek
Alfred Enoch is a Los Angeles transplant, but he can't help but admit he misses his home country even on the city's balmiest days. In fact, the British How to Get Away With Murder star actually longs for the damp chill of his native England.
"In L.A. – and this seems like a ridiculous thing to complain about – it's always sunny," Enoch told People at the Paley Center's Hollywood Tribute to African Americans in TV on Monday in Beverly Hills. "People love that, especially English people I meet here. They say, 'We don't have to deal with the weather, it's sunshine every day.
"In L.A. – and this seems like a ridiculous thing to complain about – it's always sunny," Enoch told People at the Paley Center's Hollywood Tribute to African Americans in TV on Monday in Beverly Hills. "People love that, especially English people I meet here. They say, 'We don't have to deal with the weather, it's sunshine every day.
- 10/27/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
Harry Potter fans watched Alfred Enoch grow up before their eyes as Dean Thomas, and it's safe to say the handsome star just keeps getting hotter. After the 26-year-old English actor won over Harry Potter diehards, he went on to add more TV and movie credits to his rèsumè, and he's currently starring on How to Get Away With Murder. In a 2014 interview with InStyle, he looked back on his Harry Potter days, saying, "I'm always amazed when people recognize me from that because in my mind, I didn't do very much! As a kid, I read the books and absolutely loved them, so getting to work on the movie was really cool, and people really care, which is wonderful." Yes - yes, we do care. So on that note, keep reading for a look at Alfred Enoch then and now, then find out where the rest of the Harry Potter cast is now!
- 10/8/2015
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
It's been a whopping 14 years since Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone made its big screen debut.
A lot has changed since then - most notably the child stars which the movie franchise made famous.
Now - after the internet was astonished to see what Harry Potter's Neville Longbottom looks like now - Digital Spy has donned our sorting hat to see what the now-muggles look like today...
1. Harry Melling as Dudley Dursley
Post-Potter, Harry Melling has had parts in Merlin, Just William and Garrow's Law. Last year, he also performed a one-man play in New York called peddling and starred opposite Scarlett Johnson, Patsy Ferran and Felix Scott in The Angry Brigade.
2. Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom
We nearly lost our Snitch when we saw the transformation Matthew Lewis has had since his days as Neville Longbottom. He's gained a beard, good looks and also a role in BBC Three comedy Bluestone 42.
A lot has changed since then - most notably the child stars which the movie franchise made famous.
Now - after the internet was astonished to see what Harry Potter's Neville Longbottom looks like now - Digital Spy has donned our sorting hat to see what the now-muggles look like today...
1. Harry Melling as Dudley Dursley
Post-Potter, Harry Melling has had parts in Merlin, Just William and Garrow's Law. Last year, he also performed a one-man play in New York called peddling and starred opposite Scarlett Johnson, Patsy Ferran and Felix Scott in The Angry Brigade.
2. Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom
We nearly lost our Snitch when we saw the transformation Matthew Lewis has had since his days as Neville Longbottom. He's gained a beard, good looks and also a role in BBC Three comedy Bluestone 42.
- 3/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Who are the stars of tomorrow in TV, film and theatre?
Digital Spy presents its predictions for 2015 - in no particular order, here are seven young actors, writers, comedians and musicians who look destined to make an impression on the world of entertainment this year.
1. Billy Howle
After graduating from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 2013, Billy Howle quickly landed television work in Channel 4's New Worlds and on ITV's Vera.
But the young actor first came to our attention last year with his powerful performance as the troubled James in sorely underrated countryside thriller Glue.
Next up for the talented Howle is a plum role in BBC One's adaptation of Laurie Lee's Cider with Rosie, which is due to be broadcast later in 2015.
2. Hannah Britland
A graduate from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Hannah Britland launched her television acting career with early roles in Misfits and Skins.
Digital Spy presents its predictions for 2015 - in no particular order, here are seven young actors, writers, comedians and musicians who look destined to make an impression on the world of entertainment this year.
1. Billy Howle
After graduating from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 2013, Billy Howle quickly landed television work in Channel 4's New Worlds and on ITV's Vera.
But the young actor first came to our attention last year with his powerful performance as the troubled James in sorely underrated countryside thriller Glue.
Next up for the talented Howle is a plum role in BBC One's adaptation of Laurie Lee's Cider with Rosie, which is due to be broadcast later in 2015.
2. Hannah Britland
A graduate from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Hannah Britland launched her television acting career with early roles in Misfits and Skins.
- 1/9/2015
- Digital Spy
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Believe it or not, but it’s been nearly four years since we were blessed with a new Harry Potter film. And it’s been 13 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters. Now, the actors who portrayed the beloved child wizards are all grown up. Some are movie stars. Some are television staples. And some are just plain hot.
The most recent Potter alum to hit it big is Alfred Enoch, who played Hogwarts classmate Dean Thomas in the films. Now, Enoch stars alongside Academy Award nominee Viola Davis in the hit ABC show How to Get Away with Murder. Not too shabby for the once-little Gryffindor. But, of course, he’s not the only one. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) are two of the biggest film stars on the planet, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) is set to...
Believe it or not, but it’s been nearly four years since we were blessed with a new Harry Potter film. And it’s been 13 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters. Now, the actors who portrayed the beloved child wizards are all grown up. Some are movie stars. Some are television staples. And some are just plain hot.
The most recent Potter alum to hit it big is Alfred Enoch, who played Hogwarts classmate Dean Thomas in the films. Now, Enoch stars alongside Academy Award nominee Viola Davis in the hit ABC show How to Get Away with Murder. Not too shabby for the once-little Gryffindor. But, of course, he’s not the only one. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) are two of the biggest film stars on the planet, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) is set to...
- 10/9/2014
- by Christopher Rosa
- VH1.com
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Believe it or not, but it’s been nearly four years since we were blessed with a new Harry Potter film. And it’s been 13 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters. Now, the actors who portrayed the beloved child wizards are all grown up. Some are movie stars. Some are television staples. And some are just plain hot.
The most recent Potter alum to hit it big is Alfred Enoch, who played Hogwarts classmate Dean Thomas in the films. Now, Enoch stars alongside Academy Award nominee Viola Davis in the hit ABC show How to Get Away with Murder. Not too shabby for the once-little Gryffindor. But, of course, he’s not the only one. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) are two of the biggest film stars on the planet, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) is set to...
Believe it or not, but it’s been nearly four years since we were blessed with a new Harry Potter film. And it’s been 13 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters. Now, the actors who portrayed the beloved child wizards are all grown up. Some are movie stars. Some are television staples. And some are just plain hot.
The most recent Potter alum to hit it big is Alfred Enoch, who played Hogwarts classmate Dean Thomas in the films. Now, Enoch stars alongside Academy Award nominee Viola Davis in the hit ABC show How to Get Away with Murder. Not too shabby for the once-little Gryffindor. But, of course, he’s not the only one. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) are two of the biggest film stars on the planet, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) is set to...
- 10/9/2014
- by Christopher Rosa
- TheFabLife - Movies
How to Get Away With Murder, Season 1, Episode 1: “Pilot”
Directed by Michael Offer
Written by Peter Norwalk
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on ABC
How to Get Away With Murder, the new ABC drama from writer Peter Norwalk and executive producer Shonda Rhimes, has the potential to drive off the rails at any moment. The premise it sets up for itself (spoiler alert: it’s a murder) cannot sustain itself for more than a season. Its characters, a group of ambitious law students, are pitched at tones ranging between frantic and rabid. Its procedural elements are nothing that would be out of place on a Dick Wolf show. But the one element that gives me utter confidence that this show is worth watching, besides Shondaland’s unquestionable track record, is the central performance of Viola Davis, one of the great American actresses of our time. Her role as Annalise Keating,...
Directed by Michael Offer
Written by Peter Norwalk
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on ABC
How to Get Away With Murder, the new ABC drama from writer Peter Norwalk and executive producer Shonda Rhimes, has the potential to drive off the rails at any moment. The premise it sets up for itself (spoiler alert: it’s a murder) cannot sustain itself for more than a season. Its characters, a group of ambitious law students, are pitched at tones ranging between frantic and rabid. Its procedural elements are nothing that would be out of place on a Dick Wolf show. But the one element that gives me utter confidence that this show is worth watching, besides Shondaland’s unquestionable track record, is the central performance of Viola Davis, one of the great American actresses of our time. Her role as Annalise Keating,...
- 9/26/2014
- by Bryan Rucker
- SoundOnSight
Last night's premiere of How to Get Away With Murder lit up Twitter like crazy and further solidified Shonda Rhimes's position as ABC's Mvp. Viola Davis stars as the super-intimidating lawyer and law-school professor Annalise Keating, who bounces between terrifying her (often wimpy) students and winning high-profile cases through questionable courtroom strategies. She's brilliant! She's tough! And she wears leather jackets in business-formal settings, so you know she's serious. On the whole, Murder is a dark, zippy murder-mystery series — though fans of legal fiction might find the pilot pretty familiar. Some moments were straight out of The Paper Chase, another recalled 12 Angry Men, but the two biggest overlaps are Damages and Legally Blonde. And it's a lot like both.Davis is the star of Murder, but we see a lot of the show through the eyes of law student Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch, a.k.a. Dean Thomas from...
- 9/26/2014
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
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