The villainous Regina suddenly becomes a heroine in the upcoming episode of "Once Upon a Time." On the contrary, Emma becomes evil as she seeks for revenge. Additionally, the screenwriter and producer of the show spilled some shocking details about Rumple.
iDigitalTimes reports that at the end of the premiere episode, "Once Upon a Time" had a time jump to six weeks after Emma (Jennifer Morrison) was transported to Camelot. All of the characters' memories have been erased except for Emma, who turned evil as she seeks revenge upon the crew.
Moreover, actress Lana Parrilla told Entertainment Weekly that Regina suddenly steps up as a heroine in the second episode of "Once Upon a Time." Parrilla stated, "It's an immense amount of responsibility for Regina's new role in Storybrooke." She added, "We'll see her evolving into this role and we'll see where she ends up."
On the other hand, Eddy Kitsis, who is the producer and one of the writers of the show, revealed to Variety that "Once Upon a Time" season 5 will "introduce more different forms of Rumple (Robert Carlyle)." Furthermore, Kitsis explains, "We saw this kind of apparition in her head form and then of course there's Mr. Gold in Storybrooke and were going to explore what's going on with him."
Regina Mills becomes a heroine as Emma Swan succumbs to the dark side in the second episode of "Once Upon a Time" season 5. Meanwhile, producer and writer Eddy Kitsis revealed during a recent interview that fans will be seeing more of Rumple's different personalities.
"Once Upon a Time" is an American drama TV series about a new world of fairy tale and the modern life as one. The second episode of its fifth season is set to air on Oct. 4, 2015 at 8:00 P.M. exclusively on ABC.
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