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WGN AMERICA UNVEILS FIRST-LOOK PHOTO AND TEASER TRAILER FEATURING "SALEM" SEASON THREE GUEST STAR MARILYN MANSON‏

WGN AMERICA UNVEILS FIRST-LOOK PHOTO AND TEASER TRAILER FEATURING “SALEM” SEASON THREE GUEST STAR
MARILYN MANSON

Hit Supernatural Thriller Series Set to Premiere Halloween Week, Wednesday, November 2

Created by Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, Series Stars Janet Montgomery, Shane West, Seth Gabel, Ashley Madekwe, Tamzin Merchant, Elise Eberle, Iddo Goldberg, Joe Doyle,
Oliver Bell and Newcomer Samuel Roukin
Marilyn Manson as Thomas Dinley in WGN America’s “Salem”
LOS ANGELES, August 5, 2016 – WGN America announced today that the highly anticipated season three of their spellbinding original drama series “Salem” will premiere Halloween week, Wednesday, November 2. The network also revealed a first-look photo of this season’s guest star, legendary artist Marilyn Manson, along with a bloody and chilling teaser trailer featuring Manson who portrays “Thomas Dinley,” a barber and surgeon who is the go-to man in Salem for everything from a shave and a haircut to being leeched, bled, sliced open or sewn up.  
The third season of “Salem” dawns with the triumph of the witches' plan to remake the New World by bringing the devil to earth and making Salem his capital.  But the devil is a liar, and instead of a New World free from murderous Puritan hypocrisy, his own plan will bring nothing but death and slavery with the ultimate aim of leading humanity to destroy itself.  And there's only one person on earth who can beat the devil -- the very witch that birthed him, his mother, Mary Sibley.  The only problem is—she's dead.  Or is she?
“Salem” stars Janet Montgomery ("Human Target," "Made in Jersey") as Mary Sibley, Shane West ("Nikita," "ER") as Captain John Alden, Seth Gabel ("Arrow," "Fringe") as Cotton Mather, Ashley Madekwe ("Revenge") as Tituba, Tamzin Merchant ("Jane Eyre") as Anne Hale, Elise Eberle ("The Astronaut Farmer") as Mercy Lewis, Iddo Goldberg ("Mob City") as Isaac Walton, Joe Doyle ("Raw") as Baron Sebastian Marburg, Oliver Bell ("The Saint") as Mary’s son and renowned recording-artist Marilyn Manson guest stars as Thomas Dinley. New this season is Samuel Roukin (“Turn”) as The Sentinel.
Created and written by Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem" is executive produced by Braga, Simon, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson and The Firm’s Jeff Kwatinetz and Josh Barry.  The series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.        


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Ashley Madekwe: @smashleybell
Tamzin Merchant: @tamzinmerchant
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Iddo Goldberg: @IddoG
Joe Doyle: @royal_doyle
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WGN America and Tribune Studios
WGN America, the flagship entertainment network of Tribune Media Company (NYSE: TRCO) is nationally distributed in nearly 80 million homes via cable, satellite and telco, with high-quality entertainment programming including the breakout hit series “Outsiders,” “Underground” and “Salem." The network also brings its audience a strong slate of popular first-run syndicated series and blockbuster movies.  Through Tribune Studios, the creative development arm of Tribune Media, original content is produced for WGN America and Tribune local stations nationwide.  Follow the network on Twitter @wgnamerica.  For additional information, please visit www.wgnamerica.com.
Fox 21 Television Studios
Fox 21 Television Studios is a production unit housed within Fox Television Group devoted to making creatively ambitious scripted and unscripted series for all distribution platforms. Fox 21 Television Studios currently produces the sensation from Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson “The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," the Emmy and Golden Globe winning “Homeland,” starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, the critically acclaimed “The Americans” (with FX Productions) starring Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell, Brannon Braga and Adam Simon's “Salem,” and Howard Gordon's “Tyrant.” New series include Fox 21 TVS’ upcoming slate includes “Dice,” from Scot Armstrong, Sean Furst, Bryan Furst, Richard Shepard, Bruce Rubenstein and Andrew Dice Clay, “Queen of the South,” from M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller, David Friendly and Pancho Mansfield, and Kem Nunn, Alexandra Cunningham, Lenny Abrahamson, Michael London, and Brian Grazer’s “Chance."

WGN America's Supernatural Thriller 'SALEM' To Premiere HALLOWEEN WEEK 2016‏

THE WITCH IS BACK!
WGN AMERICA’S SUPERNATURAL THRILLER ‘SALEM’ TO PREMIERE HALLOWEEN WEEK 2016
 Teaser Trailer and Premiere Date Image Released from Season 3
Series’ Stars Janet Montgomery, Shane West, Seth Gabel, Ashley Madekwe, 
Tamzin Merchant, Elise Eberle, Iddo Goldberg, Joe Doyle and Oliver Bell Return,
Joined By Guest Star Marilyn Manson


SHREVEPORT, LA, (April 5, 2016) – WGN America announced today that the much-anticipated third season of the supernatural thriller “Salem” will premiere this fall during Halloween week.   The network also released an intense new teaser trailer for the upcoming season currently in production in Shreveport, LA.  “Salem” continues its bloody, sexy and fantastical reimagining of Colonial America, with renowned recording artist Marilyn Mason, who guest stars in the upcoming season as the bloody barber surgeon Thomas Grinley. 
The third season of “Salem” dawns with the triumph of the witches' plan to remake the New World by bringing the devil to earth and making Salem his capital.  But the devil is a liar, and instead of a New World free from murderous Puritan hypocrisy, his own plan will bring nothing but death and slavery with the ultimate aim of leading humanity to destroy itself.  And there's only one person on earth who can beat the devil -- the very witch that birthed him, his mother, Mary Sibley.  The only problem is—she's dead.  Or is she?
“Salem” stars Janet Montgomery ("Human Target," "Made in Jersey") as Mary Sibley, Shane West ("Nikita," "ER") as Captain John Alden, Seth Gabel ("Arrow," "Fringe") as Cotton Mather, Ashley Madekwe ("Revenge") as Tituba, Tamzin Merchant ("Jane Eyre") as Anne Hale, Elise Eberle ("The Astronaut Farmer") as Mercy Lewis, Iddo Goldberg ("Mob City") as Isaac Walton, Joe Doyle ("Raw") as Baron Sebastian Marburg, Oliver Bell ("The Saint") as Mary’s son and Marilyn Manson guest stars as Thomas Dinley. 
Created and written by Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem" is executive produced by Braga, Simon, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson and Prospect Park’s Jeff Kwatinetz and Josh Barry.  The series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.        

Follow “Salem” on Twitter and YouTube @SalemWGNA.  “Like” the series on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SalemWGNA.
WGN America and Tribune Studios
WGN America, the flagship entertainment network of Tribune Media Company (NYSE: TRCO) is nationally distributed in nearly 80 million homes via cable, satellite and telco, with high-quality entertainment programming including the breakout hit series “Outsiders,” “Underground” and “Salem." The network also brings its audience a strong slate of popular first-run syndicated series and blockbuster movies.  Through Tribune Studios, the creative development arm of Tribune Media, original content is produced for WGN America and Tribune local stations nationwide.  Follow the network on Twitter @wgnamerica.  For additional information, please visit www.wgnamerica.com.

Fox 21 Television Studios
Fox 21 Television Studios is a production unit housed within Fox Television Group devoted to making creatively ambitious scripted and unscripted series for all distribution platforms. Fox 21 Television Studios currently produces the sensation from Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson “The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," the Emmy and Golden Globe winning “Homeland,” starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, the critically acclaimed “The Americans” (with FX Productions) starring Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell, Brannon Braga and Adam Simon's “Salem,” and Howard Gordon's “Tyrant.” New series include Fox 21 TVS’ upcoming slate includes “Dice,” from Scot Armstrong, Sean Furst, Bryan Furst, Richard Shepard, Bruce Rubenstein and Andrew Dice Clay, “Queen of the South,” from M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller, David Friendly and Pancho Mansfield, and Kem Nunn, Alexandra Cunningham, Lenny Abrahamson, Michael London, and Brian Grazer’s “Chance."

A Shocking Return in the All-New Episode of "Salem" Airing Sunday, May 17

INCREASE MATHER MAKES A SHOCKING RETURN IN THE ALL-NEW EPISODE OF WGN AMERICA’S BREAKOUT HIT SERIES
‘SALEM’ AIRING SUNDAY, MAY 17 AT 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT

Don’t miss Increase Mather’s (Stephen Lang, Avatar) shocking return in the all-new episode of WGN America’s breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem” this SUNDAY, May 17 at 10:00 pm ET / 9:00 pm CT.  In “The Beckoning Fair One” – written by Adam Simon and Donna Thorland, and directed by Joe Dante – Countess Marburg threatens to destroy all that Mary Sibley’s built.  Faced with losing everything, Mary turns to the darkest form of witchcraft, Necromancy, to bring an ally to her side.  But this ally is also her greatest and deadliest enemy -- Increase Mather.  Meanwhile, with the final days leading up to the second phase of the Grand Rite upon them, Mary tries to fortify her political hold over Salem with a move that could assure her success or seal her fate.  Meanwhile, Wainwright returns to Salem to shocking results; Tituba makes plans for her recently captured prey; Anne learns that her newfound path comes with hidden costs; Cotton gets a surprising visit; and the Countess uncovers a startling truth about her enemy that could change everything.
View the episode trailer here:

Season two of “Salem” returns with 13 episodes at the dawn of a Witch War, and the town’s ruthless leading witch, Mary Sibley, has just completed a legendary supernatural ritual that unleashed a devastating plague on the unsuspecting citizens of Salem.  As death and disease continue to spread through the war-torn village, Mary must face off against adversaries old and new, from within Salem and beyond, who are vying for her throne.
From creators and writers Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem” is a gripping one-hour supernatural drama that boldly reimagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts in a world where witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem.  The series stars Janet Montgomery (“Human Target,” “Made in Jersey”), Shane West (“Nikita,” “ER”), Seth Gabel (“Arrow,” “Fringe”), Ashley Madekwe (“Revenge”), Tamzin Merchant (“Jane Eyre”), Elise Eberle (“The Astronaut Farmer”) and Iddo Goldberg (“Mob City”).  New to the cast of “Salem” for season two are Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”), Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”), Joe Doyle (“Raw”) and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”).
Guest starring in “The Beckoning Fair One” are Stephen Lang as Increase Mather, Jeremy Crutchley as Hathorne, Cara Santana as Sooleawa and Miles Doleac as Captain Braun
“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Josh Barry, Jeff Kwatinez, Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson.  Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer.  Filmed on location in Shreveport, Louisiana, the series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.

Preview Trailer of SALEM S02E06: Ill Met By Moonlight, Airing Sunday, MAY 10 AT 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT‏

MARY TAKES THINGS TO THE EXTREME WHEN THREATENED BY COUNTESS MARBURG IN THE ALL-NEW EPISODE OF WGN AMERICA’S BREAKOUT HIT SERIES

‘SALEM’ AIRING SUNDAY, MAY 10 AT 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT
Tune in for an all-new episode of WGN America’s breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem” this SUNDAY, May 10 at 10:00 pm ET / 9:00 pm CT.  In “Ill Met by Moonlight” – written by Kelly Sauders and Brian Peterson, and directed by Nick Copus – Countess Marburg finally arrives in Salem, threatening to destroy all that Mary Sibley’s built.  Faced with losing everything, Mary calls on an old rival to help devise a plan to mount a counter-attack.  Meanwhile, Anne delves deeper into witchcraft; Cotton and Hathorne’s rivalry comes to a head; Mercy solidifies her allegiance to a dangerous ally; and Isaac and Dollie plan their escape.

View the episode trailer here: 


Season two of “Salem” returns with 13 episodes at the dawn of a Witch War, and the town’s ruthless leading witch, Mary Sibley, has just completed a legendary supernatural ritual that unleashed a devastating plague on the unsuspecting citizens of Salem.  As death and disease continue to spread through the war-torn village, Mary must face off against adversaries old and new, from within Salem and beyond, who are vying for her throne.

From creators and writers Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem” is a gripping one-hour supernatural drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts in a world where witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem.  The series stars Janet Montgomery (“Human Target,” “Made in Jersey”), Shane West (“Nikita,” “ER”), Seth Gabel (“Arrow,” “Fringe”), Ashley Madekwe (“Revenge”), Tamzin Merchant (“Jane Eyre”), Elise Eberle (“The Astronaut Farmer”) and Iddo Goldberg(“Mob City”).  New to the cast of “Salem” for season two are Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”), Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”), Joe Doyle (“Raw”) and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”).

Guest starring in “Ill Met by Moonlight” are Christopher Berry as Petrus, Sammi Hanratty as Dollie, Jeremy Crutchley as Hathorne, Thomas Francis Murphy as Rev. Lewis and Miles Doleac as Captain Braun

“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Josh Barry, Jeff Kwatinez, Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson.  Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer.  Filmed on location in Shreveport, Louisiana, the series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.

Tune-In For An All-New Episode Of WGN AMERICA'S Breakout Hit Series 'SALEM' Airing SUNDAY, APRIL 26 At 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT‏

MARY RECEIVES A CHILLING WARNING AND ANNE EXPLORES HER SUPERNATURAL
SIDE IN THE ALL-NEW EPISODE OF WGN AMERICA’S BREAKOUT HIT SERIES
‘SALEM’ AIRING SUNDAY, APRIL 26 AT 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT

(L-R) Janet Montgomery as Mary Sibley and Tamzin Merchant as Anne Hale
Tune in for an all-new episode of WGN America’s breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem” this SUNDAY, April 26 at 10:00 pm ET / 9:00 pm CT.  In “Book of Shadows” – written by Adam Simon and Joe Menosky, and directed by Allan Kroeker – Increasingly bold, violent warnings continue to crop up in Salem, leading Mary to pursue her most vital task with a new vigor – forging an alliance with Anne.  Under Mary’s guidance, Anne begins to explore her newfound powers – though things don’t go quite as planned.  Meanwhile, Cotton makes his way back to Salem; Mary and Wainwright continue to explore their mutual interests; Mercy moves forward in her quest for revenge; and Alden leaves a chilling message for Mary.
View the episode trailer here: 
Season two of “Salem” returns with 13 episodes at the dawn of a Witch War, and the town’s ruthless leading witch, Mary Sibley, has just completed a legendary supernatural ritual that unleashed a devastating plague on the unsuspecting citizens of Salem.  As death and disease continue to spread through the war-torn village, Mary must face off against adversaries old and new, from within Salem and beyond, who are vying for her throne.
From creators and writers Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem” is a gripping one-hour supernatural drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts in a world where witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem.  The series stars Janet Montgomery (“Human Target,” “Made in Jersey”), Shane West (“Nikita,” “ER”), Seth Gabel (“Arrow,” “Fringe”), Ashley Madekwe (“Revenge”), Tamzin Merchant (“Jane Eyre”), Elise Eberle (“The Astronaut Farmer”) and Iddo Goldberg(“Mob City”).  New to the cast of “Salem” for season two are Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”), Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”), Joe Doyle (“Raw”) and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”).
Guest starring in “Book of Shadows” are Sammi Hanratty as Dollie and Jeremy Crutchley as Hathorne.
“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Josh Barry, Jeff Kwatinez, Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson.  Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer.  Filmed on location in Shreveport, Louisiana, the series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.

Salem S02E02 Recap: Blood Kiss

The witch war has begun, and Mercy wrote her accusation of liar in flames.

Mary prepares the men. She tells them that this will be their greatest battle. It is clear what must be done, they will end it here. She leads them into the woods, with torches in hand, down to the pit where the dead lie. She gives the signal, and they pour the oil on the sleeping girls, and the dead. They throw their torches down onto the girls. Mary calls them witches, tells the men to kill them, kill them all. The girls scream in agony. Mercy screams as all of her girls dies. Mary tells her that she wanted war, and now must taste it.

In the morning. John prepares to leave, the shaman gives him a blade. He also gives him something to protect his eyes from the witches, and tells him to use them carefully, that these things take a toll on the soul.

Mary makes a pretty speech in front of the church giving them an update. Mercy Lewis and the daughters of the Salem went too far. They fell into darkness, and slayed two elderly beggar women. They started a war on the people, and had to pay the price. It is up to them what sort of land they will live in, heaven on earth or hell.

Mary takes the ashes in her hands, crumples them.

She says a spell in her room, but Tituba reminds her that although pretty, words without blood are only air. Mary pricks her finger, and tells Tituba to cease her harping. She sets the clock into motion, the clock over the puritans. Tituba reminds her that if she fails she will never have her son. Mary has the plan all worked out. The comet will come, the cracks will be filled with hell blood, and the gates will open. She tells Tituba to not worry, and trust her for once. Tituba points out the flaw in her plan. She trusted the Mallum to Issac, and he's waking. He'll tell the handsome doctor how the pox began and ruin everything. She gives her a vial to fix her mistake for good.

Mary heads to visit the good doctor. There are many sick, and many will die before this whole thing is through. But Issac has somehow survived, and he's waking. He calls for Mary. The Dr. brings Mary to see Issac, hopeful that he'll be able to tell him how the pox started. She asks for a moment alone. She pours her vial into a nearby glass. He wakes and sees her, apologizing. He thinks he brought on this death because he didn't do as she told him, if he had done as she said none of this would have happened. Mary tells him it is her fault for putting him in such danger, and to not speak of this again. He asks for a drink, and she knocks it over, apologizing and rises to get him a fresh one.

From the ashes one rises.

George Sibley sits in silence. Mary's boy stands before him. He grabs a pin, and drives it beneath George's big toe nail. George gurgles in pain but can do little else. The little boy prepares to poke George in the eye. Tituba stops him, and tells him not to let his mother catch him playing like that.

Mr. Hawthorne pays Anne a visit. She thanks him for whatever kindness he intends, and tries to excuse herself, but he welcomes himself into her house. He is impressed by her father, no one can replace him, but he seems bent on trying. He babbles on about the deceased Hale as Anne makes him a cup of tea. He speaks of the fortunes that Hale made, noting that he knows no other Hales in the old world. Anne tells him that no other Hales made the crossing that she knows of. Hawthorne looks to pounce, Anne is the sole recipient of her father's legacy. The man she chooses to trust with her well being will be the most important man. He trusts she will choose the right person. Where Cotton Mather when you need her. The slimy Hawthorne kisses her hand and his nose begins to bleed. Anne is barely able to keep her powers in check as the china rattles around her. He claims its the dry air that caused the bleeding, and promises to come for her at another time.

Anne asks where the coaches are heading, wishing to purchase travel. She doesn't have a permit and cannot go anywhere. Permits are being issued to try to prevent the spread of the pox. She'll need to get one from the Selectmen or Mrs. Sibley to travel. Tituba approaches her, and Anne assumes that Mary sent her. Mary did not, but she thinks that Anne needs to learn the virtue of patience. Anne doesn't think she should speak to her of virtue. Anne detests everything that she and Mary are doing to the town. Tituba hates some of the things that Mary is doing as well, but thinks that Anne would be better off staying and learning from Mary. Anne just needs to get out. She just wants to be anywhere but in Salem.

Anne heads back home, since she is unable to leave. She's hears something in her house and heads towards the noise. Up in her father's study, the mask ratttles. When Anne touches it it ceases. Instead of fearing the mask this time, she smiles as she picks it up. Just as last time, the mask jumps onto her face, and takes her to another. It leads her to Mather's door. Cotton answers her knocking, surprised to see her there.

John walks the woods. He finally ditched the awful locks, but doesn't look like he's found a bath anywhere. Petrus spots him. The end of the world is upon them he tells John, when the dead walk. John asks what he is, and Petrus introduces himself. He doesn't claim to be a witch, but he showed Mary his funeral. He is on no side. He tells John to come. Alive or dead he is the most wanted man in the colony.

More succumb to the pox, and the dead are carted away. The reverend admonishes Doctor Wainwright for taking away one. Sam tells them that the bodies must be removed to keep the town healthy. Mary told him of the crag, and that is where the bodies are being dumped. The reverend points out that Sam may be responsible for the health, but he is responsible for the soul. Mary approaches the trio. She doesn't think that its a good idea for them to be arguing in public, the people look to them for guidance. Hawthorne asks if she ordered the bodies of good puritans to be dumped into the crag like slaves and common criminals. Mary points out that they are living in desperate times, which call for desperate measures. Sam points out that the bodies have to be taken away from the town, and the wells, to keep the pox from spreading.

More bodies are dumped down into the crag, to join the ashes of the burned. One watches the wagon from below.

Petrus leads John to his home, glad that he was not sent back unarmed. In his possession he has a witch dagger to kill, a stone to see, and a medicine bag to remain unseen. He should know he's been hiding al his life. John asks how many witches there are in Salem. Petrus remains coy. One or one hundred, there may be many. John wants a more exact count, he plans to kill them all. Petrus knows the ones that John knows. Mary Sibley, Tituba, Magistrate Hale, he cannot say more. Petrus is of no worth John thinks. Petrus tells him that there is one less witch, Hale has died. John holds a knife to Petrus's throat. He needs more information. Petrus tells him that Salem will need another Magistrate soon, and Mary looks to place another of her hive in that seat. If he finds who Mary is backing for Magistrate then he finds the next witch in line. Petrus nods in agreement, and John slits his throat.

Cotton gets Anne a cup of tea, happy to see she can still smile. The smile falls from her face as he asks what brings her to town, if her father is in town for a visit. Anne breaks into tears, and Cotton's windows fly open. He runs to close them, as she tells him that her parents are dead of the pox, its like the Devil has descended on the town. Cotton knows that the pox is because of the Grand Rite being completed, and its something that the others cannot ignore. Anne doesn't want any others looking into the matter, she wants Cotton. Cotton tells her that he is banned from even speaking about Salem, and he cannot go back. Maybe in a month the Elders will reconsider. Anne knows that they do not have that much time. She begs him to return to Salem. Cotton sees only failure in all of his actions in Salem. Anne is the one that was filled with doubts, and it was his faith that helped her. It pains her to see him so full of doubt. Since his father's death he is full of doubt, even doubt in witches. Anne grabs him hands, telling him to never doubt the fact that there are witches. Cotton wonders what has happened to Anne since he left. A knock at the door draws Cotton away. It's the Countess, another surprise visitor. The Countess has brought a basket of goodies, and he introduces the pair. She wants to hear everything about her, as she speaks, the countess speaks in her head. She thought she smelled a witch in Boston.

Anne wakes up in a bathtub in the forest. The Countess has brought her ”within.” They're having a nice little chat in Anne's soul. Anne asks who she is. The Countess has had many names throughout time. She is the last of the first, the last of the true witches. She wants to help her discover her true self. She was surprised to hear that the weakest of the witches, the half blooded Essex witches managed to complete the Grand Rite, and now she wants to know who it was. Anne tells her that she doesn't know, but the Countess tells her not to lie to her ever. Anne maintains that she does not know, she knows nothing of the witches, and until recently she didn't know who she was. The Countess sees that she is telling the truth, and she doesn't even know what she knows. The Countess tells her that she is no mere Essex witch, and she should ask her father more, but Anne tells her that he is dead. The Countess tells her that they must all murder their mothers and fathers it is the way. She thinks it is wonderful that she gets to discover all. When she learns to speak to her father again, she will learn much. The Countess pulls her into a kiss, bloodying her lip, and Anne is brought back to herself. The Countess tells Cotton to bring Anne to dinner. Everyone will be so happy to meet her.

John swims to the docks, and kills a man. He struts into Knocker's Hole.

Mary watches from her balcony. She notices a light in the house across the way, John's house, and heads over for a closer look. She goes upstairs and finds Sam Wainwright inside. He grabs her by the throat, surprised to see her. He knew she was strong but not that she was so brave as to confront a burglar. She admits she thought it might be the previous occupant. He was a man she knew all her life, and had no reason to fear him. Sam tells her that he was braver than he thought, since he was told the house belonged to the King of the Witches, John Alden. Mary never believed John could be a witch, and with good reason. Sam is there since Hawthorne told him the house was empty, and seized due to witchcraft, and he should use it. Sam makes sure that it does not bother Mary if he would take the house. Hawthorne is right for once, he should take the house. Sam notes that Mary does not like Hawthorne, she likes him no more than he her. Hawthorne doesn't like strong women. Dr. Sam Wainwright on the other hand does. He admires the strength in women, noting that if men had to deliver children out of openings so small in their own bodies, the earth would be a cold dark place. He notes that Mary looks as though she has known pain intimately, maybe in the room their in. Mary tells him that her pain is like her body, hers and hers alone. She bids him goodnight. John watches her leave his house from the shadow. Looking up ominously at his home's new occupant.

Cotton shows Anne to a room for the night. He has never slept in the master bedroom, even in his father's death he has not felt comfortable sleeping there, and prefers his old room. Anne asks again if Cotton will come to Salem. He will, no matter what the Elders do to him for breaking their banishment.

The Countess's son brushes her hair, asking her what Anne tasted like. She tasted like Lemons and Honey, pure sugar. He kisses her trying to get a taste, just a tiny taste remains. He asks what else she learned besides the sweet taste of her. Anne knew, and didn't, that Mary lead the Grand Rite. Sebastian figured that it would have been Hale to have completed the Grand Rite. He was charming, and cultured, but not capable of leading the Grand Rite. He was a survivor, but too full of guilt to have taken the chance. Mary on the other hand must be something special indeed, not willing to just survive. Sebastian finds her fascinating, and wants to meet her soon. The Countess tells her that they have to wait, they're not exactly welcome among the Puritans. They should take the time to find out more about Mary before they go to Salem. Sebastian shows the Countess the present that he got for her, a poor girl all tied up.

The bodies in the crag deteriorate rapidly. Mary watches from one of her globes, congratulating herself on an excellent day's work. They are well underway. She tells George that they have no clue what is happening. It's going to be the death of all of them, and a new life for the witches.

Mercy makes her way into the town.

The Comet will be there soon, the blood will fill the cracks in the crag. For once the Puritans will be correct, the comet will be a sign of their doom. Tituba bursts in the room, congratulating her mistress on a job well done. As a reward, Tituba gives her a small taste of what she will have when her task is complete. She takes her to the other room where her son is sitting in a tub awaiting his bath.

Mercy creeps up on the Reverend who is reading into the night.

Happily, Mary bathes her child promising that soon they will be together day and night. He asks he when. When her work is complete and all the world is her. She kisses him gently on the forehead, and he grabs her for a different sort of kiss. She pulls away.


Mercy lets herself inside of her former home, calling to her Father. His baby is home, his burned up, raspy voiced baby and she's has a shiny knife in hand.  

Tune-In For An All-New Episode Of WGN AMERICA'S Breakout Hit Series 'SALEM' Airing Sunday, April 12 At 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT‏

Salem came back last Sunday, and it immediately got things started. If you missed that episode, you can read our full recap here.

TUNE-IN FOR AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF WGN AMERICA’S BREAKOUT HIT SERIES
SALEM’ AIRING SUNDAY, APRIL 12 AT 10:00 PM ET/9:00 PM CT 


(L-R) Ashley Madekwe as Tituba and Tamzin Merchant as Anne Hale
Tune in for an all-new episode of WGN America’s breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem” this SUNDAY, April 12 at 10:00 pm ET / 9:00 pm CT.  In “Blood Kiss,” written by creators Brannon Braga (“Cosmos,” “24”) and Adam Simon (“The Haunting in Connecticut”) and directed by Allan Arkush, Mary, infuriated by Mercy’s defiance, initiates the second phase of the Grand Rite by rallying the citizenry of Salem to retaliate against her former protégé’s brutal act of violence with a startling message of their own.  Dr. Wainwright’s search for clues to cure the plague creates concern for the Selectmen – and, for additional reasons, Mary and Tituba.  Meanwhile, John Alden prepares for an epic confrontation still to come, and has a telling encounter with an unexpected ally; Mary’s son begins to show another, unsettling side of his nature; the Countess gains some key information; and Anne Hale – ripe with her new and as-of-yet uncontrollable powers – embarks on an unforeseen journey… but discovers more than she bargained for.
Season two of “Salem” returns with 13 episodes at the dawn of a Witch War, and the town’s ruthless leading witch, Mary Sibley, has just completed a legendary supernatural ritual that unleashed a devastating plague on the unsuspecting citizens of Salem.  As death and disease continue to spread through the war-torn village, Mary must face off against adversaries old and new, from within Salem and beyond, who are vying for her throne.
From creators and writers Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, “Salem” is a gripping one-hour supernatural drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts in a world where witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem.  The series stars Janet Montgomery (“Human Target,” “Made in Jersey”), Shane West (“Nikita,” “ER”), Seth Gabel (“Arrow,” “Fringe”), Ashley Madekwe (“Revenge”), Tamzin Merchant (“Jane Eyre”), Elise Eberle (“The Astronaut Farmer”) and Iddo Goldberg (“Mob City”).  New to the cast of “Salem” for season two are Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”), Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”), Joe Doyle (“Raw”) and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”).
Guest starring in “Blood Kiss” are Michael Mulheren as George Sibley, Christopher Berry as Petrus, Sammi Hanratty as Dollie, Jeremy Crutchley as Hathorne, Henri Lubatti as Thomas Eliot, Thomas Francis Murphy as Rev. Lewis, Raoul Trujillo as the Shaman and Cara Santana as Sooleawa,
“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Josh Barry, Jeff Kwatinez, Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson.  Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer.  Filmed on location in Shreveport, Louisiana, the series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.

Salem Press Room at WonderCon 2015

Salem headed to Wondercon this year, and again it proves that witches can be dark and scary!

From creators and writers Brannon Braga (“Cosmos,” “24”) and Adam Simon (“The Haunting in Connecticut”), “Salem” season two opens at the dawn of the witch war set into motion at the end of season one, with its catalyst and Salem’s deadliest witch, Mary Sibley (Janet Montgomery, “Made in Jersey,” “Human Target”) at the center of the mayhem as she faces off against new and old adversaries vying for her throne.  In the wake of the destruction caused by the Grand Rite, completed by Mary and inadvertently triggered by Isaac Walton (Iddo Goldberg, “Mob City”) in the season one finale, the fates of Captain John Alden (Shane West, “Nikita, “ER”), Cotton Mather (Seth Gabel, “Arrow,” “Fringe”), Tituba (Ashley Madekwe, “Revenge”), Anne Hale (Tamzin Merchant, “Jane Eyre”), Mercy Lewis (Elise Eberle, “The Astronaut Farmer”) and Isaac hang in the balance.

New to the embattled 17th-century village for the second season of “Salem” are Lucy Lawless as Countess Marburg, one of the last descendants of a legendary line of ancient German witches; Stuart Townsend as Samuel Wainwright, a mysterious doctor looking to uncover the secrets of Salem as he keeps a few of his own; Joe Doyle (“Raw”) as Baron Sebastian Marburg, the charming and cultured son of the Countess; and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”) as Mary’s long-lost son, who was revealed in the season one finale to have been secretly kept alive all along by her coven.

At WonderCon 2015, the cast and crew of Salem came to talk about all the fun and darkness to come in season 2 of WGN America's witchy smash-hit! We sat down and asked a few questions of our own and after hearing all they had to say, we're even more excited to see what's in store!

Creators and Executive Producers Brannan Braga and Adam Simon spill a few secrets for Season 2 of Salem in the press room during Wondercon 2015. They tease Dark Mothers and Witch Wars,  the new characters that will be played by sizeable names likes Lucy Lawless and Stuart Townsend, the historical research they did into the real Salem witch trials, and John's dark new agenda. Since Seth Gabel was unable to make Wondercon, Braga and Simon were nice enough to talk about Cotton and Ann's love story that is every bit as epic, strange and star-crossed as John and Mary's was.



Janet Montgomery popped by the table next, sitting down for a chat in the Wondercon 2015 press room. She talks Mary's path, motherhood, and Mercy. Mary motivations aren't selfish, she's working for the good of all witches, and she'll be a force to be reckoned with.



Shane West stopped by in the end, practically bursting from his shirt, and being his normal charming self. He talks John's bloodthirsty path of revenge, speaking in tongues and how Nikita helped him prepare for his current role.



The supernatural thriller that is Salem airs on WGN America on Sundays at 10:00pm/ET.

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WATCH NOW! First Season Two Trailer for WGN America's "Salem" (Featuring Lucy Lawless)‏

WGN AMERICA RELEASES THE FIRST HAUNTING TRAILER FOR HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED SECOND SEASON OF “SALEM” RETURNING APRIL 5TH AT 10 PM ET/9C
First Look Trailer Features All-New Cast Members Lucy Lawless and Stuart Townsend
Pictured Above: Lucy Lawless as Countess Marburg
WGN America has released the very first trailer from the all-new season of their  breakout hit supernatural thriller “Salem,” returning on Sunday, April 5 at 10pm ET/9pm CT.  The haunting trailer features a first look at new recurring guest stars Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”) and Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”) who have joined the series for season two.  Lawless joins the cast as “Countess Marburg,” one of the last remaining survivors of the legendary line of ancient German witches and Townsend portrays English aristocrat “Samuel Wainwright” – a doctor looking to uncover the secrets of “Salem” and keep his own from those who would seek to discover them.
SALEM, a bold re-imagination of the infamous 17th-century witch trials, returns for season two at the dawn of a Witch War.  As the disease and devastation unleashed by a deadly supernatural ritual spread through the war-torn village, Salem's most powerful witch, Mary Sibley, must face off against adversaries old and new who are vying for her throne.
From creators and writers Brannon Braga (“Cosmos,” “24”) and Adam Simon (“The Haunting in Connecticut”), “Salem” is a gripping one-hour drama that boldly re-imagines the infamous 17th century witch trials in colonial Massachusetts.  The series stars Janet MontgomeryShane West (“Nikita,” “ER”), Seth Gabel (“Arrow,” “Fringe”), Ashley Madekwe,Tamzin Merchant (“Jane Eyre”), Elise Eberle (“The Astronaut Farmer”) and Iddo Goldberg (“Mob City”).  New to the cast of “Salem” for season two are Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”, “Spartacus”), Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”), Joe Doyle (“Raw”) and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”).
“Salem” is executive produced by Brannon Braga, Adam Simon, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson and Prospect Park’s Josh Barry and Jeff Kwatinez.  Nick Copus directs and serves as co-executive producer.  The series is produced by Fox 21 Television Studios.
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