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3:26 pm - 02/05/2013

Charles Michael Davis is Klaus's protege Marcel in Vampire Diaries spin-off

EXCLUSIVE: Charles Michael Davis (The Game) is set to co-star opposite The Vampire Diaries‘ Joseph Morgan, Daniel Gillies and Phoebe Tonkin in the potential spinoff The Originals, which will be introduced in the April 25 episode of the CW drama. Written by TVD co-creator/executive producer Julie Plec, The Originals centers on the Original family of vampires, as Klaus (Morgan) returns to the supernatural melting pot that is the French Quarter of New Orleans — a town he helped build centuries ago — and is reunited with his diabolical former protégé Marcel (Davis). Wicked, wild and charismatic, Marcel is a former kicked-around street rat who now calls the shots in the supernatural playground of New Orleans. As a modern-day vampire, he’s fierce and bold, able to accomplish as much with his charm as he is with his strength. Elijah (Gillies), intent on helping his self-destructive brother find redemption, must side with Marcel’s enemies in order to keep Klaus in line. Like Morgan and Gillies, Tonkin also is reprising her role from TVD. Davis joins fellow Daniella Pineda, who also has been cast in Originals as a regular. Davis, repped by Peter Strain & Associates and Mary Erickson, is filming a recurring role on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy and also recurred on ABC Family’s Switched At Birth.

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severalstories 6th-Feb-2013 02:15 am (UTC)
I could pretty much talk for days about how much I love that trilogy, I have to say. Nick's headspace is weird as fuck, so I had trouble with the first book, too, but once you get to the climactic scenes and find out what's really going on everything makes perfect sense. And then Mae's the central character of the second book and Sin's the central character of the third book and they're both amazing.
lanavis 6th-Feb-2013 02:39 am (UTC)
I read the 2nd book, but the 3rd yet.
Is it worth it w/o spoiling?
severalstories 6th-Feb-2013 02:42 am (UTC)
Totally worth it! It took me like a year to get ahold of the third book, and it proved to be one of the few books in recent memory that I could not put down once I started.
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