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Geek Tyrant
8 hours ago
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- Geek Tyrant
Cool Trailer For The Japanese Supernatural Revenge Action Thriller GHOST KILLER — GeekTyrant
Well Go USA has released the US trailer for a supernatural Japanese action thriller called Ghost Killer . The film centers on a college student who is possessed by a vengeful spirit and transformed into a deadly force of supernatural revenge. In the film, 'When college student Fumika stumbles upon the bullet that ended hitman Kudo's life, his vengeful spirit takes hold of her body. Now possessed by a ruthless assassin's rage and skills, she becomes an unstoppable force, hunting down those responsible for his death. 'As the body count rises, the line between Fumika and Kudo begins to blur. From the action film director of Baby Assassins , One-Percent Warrior , and Bad City , Ghost Killer delivers a furious tale of supernatural revenge. The movie was directed by Kensuke Sonomura, director of the films Hydra and Bad City . It was written by Yugo Sakamoto and stars Akari Takaishi as Fumika, and Masanori Mimoto as Hideo Kudo, along with Mario Kuroba, Sora Inoue, Akaka Higashino, Naohiro Kawamoto, Hidenobu Abera, Naoto Kuratomi, Satoshi Kibe, Ryu Ichinose, Yasukaze Motomiya, Hiroto Honda, and Kenta Kawasaki. This looks like an incredibly fun action-packed that I know I would have fun watching! Well Go USA will Ghost Killer direct-to-VOD on July 22nd, 2025.


Forbes
17 hours ago
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- Forbes
‘Dark Shadows' Debuted in 1966: A TV Flashback
Dark Shadows, poster, Jonathan Frid, 1966-. (Photo by LMPC via Getty Images) Dark Shadows took a 'bite," so to speak, out of the network daytime drama landscape. And it was the beginning of a franchise that has returned numerous times in subsequent decades. Flashback to June 27, 1966, and Dark Shadows began its five-season run on ABC. At first thought, Jonathan Frid as the vampire Barnabas Collins comes to mind. But Frid's iconic role was not introduced until 10 months into the run of Dark Shadows. From the onset, the show depicted the lives, loves, trials, and tribulations of the wealthy Collins family of Collinsport, Maine, where a number of supernatural occurrences take place. Residents at the Collinswood Mansion included brother and sister Roger Collins (Louis Edmonds) and Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Joan Bennett), their children, and the governess Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke). Actors who rose to fame in primetime in later years who got their starts on Dark Shadows included David Selby (Falcon Crest), John Karlen (Cagney & Lacey), Kate Jackson (The Rookies, Charlie's Angels, Scarecrow and Mrs. King), Conrad Bain (Maude, Diff'rent Strokes) and Abe Vigoda (Barney Miller, Fish). UNITED STATES - Circa 1969: DARK SHADOWS - gallery - Circa 1969, David Selby stars in this Gothic ... More horror soap opera as several characters from various time periods, all named Quentin Collins. , (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) UNITED STATES - Circa 1968: DARK SHADOWS - 1968 cast gallery - pictured, clockwise top right: ... More Humbert Allen Astredo, Lara Parker, Louis Edmonds, Grayson Hall, John Karlen, Nancy Barrett, Robert Rodan, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Thayer David, Jonathan Frid (cast color from photo), (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) UNITED STATES - JULY 28: DARK SHADOWS - 7/28/70, James Storm (Gerard), Kate Jackson (Daphne), ... More (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) At the time, the daytime drama landscape consisted of the more traditional entries like ABC's General Hospital, The Young Marrieds and The Nurses; CBS' Search for Tomorrow, The Guiding Life, As the World Turns, One Life to Live, The Edge of Night and The Secret Storm; and NBC's Days of Our Lives, Moment of Truth and The Doctors. Needless to say, this soap opera category was considerably more visible than it is today (only four shows are on the broadcast networks at present). And the arrival of Dark Shadows 59 years ago added a new twist to the then standard storytelling. Blending soap opera and horror, Dark Shadows had a darker tone, distinguished by its supernatural elements and gothic horror themes. Unlike the other daytime dramas, Dark Shadows featured vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and other creatures. And, unlike the typical adult female audience skew, the end result was an attraction for a large teenage audience and a cult following. UNITED STATES - JUNE 27: DARK SHADOWS - 6/27/66, The story of Dark Shadows begins with newly hired ... More Alexandra Moltke (as governess Victoria Winters, left) arriving at Collinwood, the Collins' estate in Collinsport, Maine in search of her mysterious origins. Louis Edmonds (as Brutus Collins) also stars., (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) An immediate success, the original Dark Shadows was a victim, perhaps of the 'too much, too soon' syndrome. Unlike other daytime dramas that have lasted for decades (think General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful at present), series creator Dan Curtis felt the show had run out of fresh story ideas. And the show's ratings dropped significantly during its final two years. So, it was just five seasons on ABC. But there have been numerous attempts to capture the original magic. The success of the original run of Dark Shadows spawned two initial feature films: House of Dark Shadows in 1970 and Night of Dark Shadows in 1971. In 1991 came a 12-episode primetime reboot with Ben Cross as Barnabas Collins. There was a pilot produced in 2004 for a new series on former network The WB (with Alec Newman as Barnabas), but it was not picked up to series. And in 2012 came Tim Burton's film reboot of Dark Shadows with Johnny Depp as Barnabas. Jonathan Frid, who died shortly before the movie opened in theaters, made a cameo appearance. HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 07: (L-R) Chloe Grace Moretz, Eva Green, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer and ... More Bella Heathcote arrive at Warner Bros.' Los Angeles Premiere of 'Dark Shadows' at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 7, 2012 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau/WireImage) Chances are we will see other attempts to reboot Dark Shadows in the future. And today we celebrate 59 years since debuting on ABC.


Geek Tyrant
3 days ago
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- Geek Tyrant
WITCHBOARD Trailer Conjures Nightmarish Supernatural Occult Mayhem — GeekTyrant
Chuck Russell, the director behind The Blob and A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors , is summoning some serious occult energy in his return to horror with Witchboard , a reimagining of the 1986 cult favorite. The first trailer has dropped, and it's packed with eerie imagery, ritualistic vibes, and a whole lot of supernatural mayhem. Set in modern-day New Orleans, Witchboard follows a young couple who unwittingly unlock something ancient and malevolent after discovering a cursed pendulum board in their newly-renovated French Quarter café. What begins as a dream venture quickly spirals into a nightmare of possession, temptation, and full-blown occult terror. Madison Iseman ( I Know What You Did Last Summer ) leads the cast as Emily, alongside Aaron Dominguez ( Only Murders in the Building ), Antonia Desplat ( Shantaram ), and Charlie Tahan ( Ozark ). Also along for the ride is Stranger Things star Jamie Campbell Bower. Speaking with Bloody Disgusting, Russell said: 'I wanted to get back to the horror genre. I've been keeping an eye out for that over the course of my career, and I wanted to do something even scarier and more imaginative. I wanted to top my other two horror films,' he said. He added: 'I put everything I hadn't tried into this film. I hope that fans of my work will recognize my touch. But we have dreams; we have deadly hallucinations. We have body swaps; we have literal time travel. It's fun in that regard, but number one is to scare the hell out of people, and I think we've done that, too.' The trailer and poster showcase something far more visceral and stylized than the original Witchboard . There's a dreamlike terror to the imagery, flashes of fire-lit rituals, warped bodies, and distorted realities that suggest Witchboard is tapping into something deeply unhinged. It's full-blown metaphysical horror. The film is set to hit theaters August 15, 2025,


Forbes
3 days ago
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- Forbes
Image Comics/ Ghost Machine— Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story #1: A Sinister Tale of Revenge
Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story - drops at your Local Comic Shop on July 2nd. Cover A by Artist Leila Leiz & Colorist Alex Sinclair. Image Comics The death of a friendship can be as devastating as when a more 'classic' romantic-style relationship ends, but the former isn't spoken about enough. It is why writer Maytal Zchut felt compelled to pen about the issue through her latest tale for Ghost Machine with Sisterhood — A Hyde Street story, whose issue #1 (of 5) hits comic book shelves everywhere on July 2nd. 'Sisterhood was inspired by my personal experience with an ending friendship. I often describe the series as the story of a friend 'break-up', a topic I feel isn't often covered but can be equally as painful as losing any other significant relationship,' she explains. Zchut says that she wanted to explore ideas of support versus betrayal in these kinds of dynamics, '...and while the characters took on a life of their own, the core of the story taps into my own emotions around this particular struggle.' Moreover, friendships are fostered through common and differing interests, which is why the story of Violet and Sophie—two besties contending with a sorority hazing gone awry and seeking revenge from beyond the grave is certainly suspenseful and supernatural—but what's more eerie is the entire dynamic is palpably relatable. We've all had that opposites-attract kind of friendship that flourishes and is further enriched through bonding experiences. The story that unfolds (and unravels) between Violet and Sophie is no exception. For Sister Hood and Sophie, on Hyde Street — death is never final. Image Comics What is most exemplary was the stylization choices to accentuate these elements. From the coloring to the wardrobe selections, you can see and feel the personas of each girl emanating off the pages and panels. This was all by design. 'Maytal sent me descriptions of the characters and from there I started to imagine what they might look like. After I had the features in mind, I considered how each would dress based on her personality. It also helped the synergy that Maytal and I talked for hours about every detail from what the characters would look like to what they would wear,' explains artist Leila Leiz. Sisterhood Variant Cover C by Artist Peter Snejbjerg and Colorist John Kalisz. Image Comics The most salient aspect of the storytelling was the jarring juxtapositions—the 'Snow White' dress as seen on Sister Hood (the 'psychic/witch') in what appears to be a wedding gown (and is also a bit of a homage to 'Devour', their previous one-shot project together)—has historically symbolized purity and innocence. 'We really considered what outfits would fit with each character. For example, when we were thinking about Sister Hood, we felt she needed to have a warmer presentation to her so when we were contemplating whether to put her in all black or all white, we decided white was much more fitting,' explains Leiz. This stylization of gives her a veneer of being disarmingly kind; but ultimately, was a form of deception that caused Sophie to fatally trust this person. White is now 'reinterpreted' as something dark, sinister, and calculated. Another example is the pastel pink (e.g. the preppy attire, bow ties)—which has long been deemed as a 'feminine' color—and societally associated with romance and sweetness. Here it is disturbingly tethered to suffering and bullying. 'Karma is a great example of this. I modeled her after 60s era Brigitte Bardot and her outfits were heavily inspired by French designers. We felt that pink would be a great fit for the femininity of the sorority, and contrast with the darker elements of the story,' says Leiz. Karma (instigator of the sorority hazing) is a wolf in sheep's clothing and her appearance helps drive that unsettling ambiance in the story. Sister Hood character: a deceptive person whose ulterior motive is to create chaos rather than calm. Image Comics Sisterhood is laced with these aesthetic contrasts to propel character depth and pacing of the narrative: 'One of my favorite looks is Sophie with the letterman jacket, which felt very appropriate for a college student. With the hoodie underneath, it shows that Sophie is more introverted and doesn't want to be noticed, she's just another student walking by. When you see her side by side with Violet when they arrive at college, Violet's outfit suggests she wants to be noticed, so that was a nice contrast as well,' explains Leiz. Dominance and control is another theme explored through these characters's wardrobes: 'I also like Karma's outfit in the pool scene. She's wearing a designer outfit that was very intentional to depict her personality and level of wealth. It gives you a sense of her power and influence the first time you see her,' offers Leiz. Sister Hood with one of her victims. Image Comics Compared with Devour's singular issue, Sisterhood's five issues has afforded Zchut an opportunity to foster a more profound connection with the readers by allowing us to delve into the psyches of these people, 'I wanted to develop the characters more and really dive deeper into the emotion of the story. I feel we've accomplished what we set out to do with this series and all of us have developed our synergy as a team, that within itself shows growth from Devour,' says Zchut. Ultimately, Sisterhood is exploring the lifecycle of friendship— from its birth to its death—albeit with a devious, supernatural twist. In conjuring up a 'Mean Girls'/ Scream Queens ' aesthetically-enriched mood board and coupling it with the homage-like horrors found on 'Fear Street' —it is what makes this an engrossing read from cover-to-cover. SISTERHOOD A HYDE STREET STORY #1 via Ghost Machine and published by Image Comics is out July 2nd, 2025.


Geek Girl Authority
4 days ago
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- Geek Girl Authority
THE LIBRARIANS: THE NEXT CHAPTER Recap: (S01E06) And the House of Cards
The steepest learning curve for the intrepid heroes of The Librarians: The Next Chapter has been learning to gel as a team. Lysa's (Olivia Morris) science-bound brain butts up against Connor's (Bluey Robinson) supernatural lore. Charlie's (Jessica Green) mission to protect Vikram (Callum McGowan) conflicts with his fast-and-loose approach to safety. In Season 1 Episode 6, 'And the House of Cards,' Vikram finds himself left out when the rest of the team is abducted. Suddenly, he realizes that he cares what happens to them. It's quite the emotional breakthrough. RELATED: Catch up with our recap of the previous episode of The Librarians: The Next Chapter , 'And the Memory Crystal' Meanwhile, the others must puzzle out their strange and cryptic new circumstances: a house they can't escape, full of characters who don't make sense, and a dangerous artifact gone missing. It's a supernatural murder mystery party to which no one accepted an invitation. Image Credit: Aleksandar Letic The Librarians: The Next Chapter, 'And the House of Cards' An explosion in the woods. The team stumbles out, coughing and spluttering. Lysa insists she could've set up a controlled detonation that wouldn't have required blowing up the entire rock formation. Vikram explains that her way would've taken too long. Lysa argues he destroyed all the information the formation held about the geology of the region. Charlie adds that he nearly blew his face off in the process. Connor's holding the artifact they retrieved. Vikram identifies it as the Dagger of Seraphim, fashioned from the ashes of a fallen star by the Devil, which 'can kill what does not live.' He tells Connor to let him carry it. Connor refuses, reminding Vikram that they're a team even though Vikram doesn't trust them. He relinquishes it, but Vikram repents and gives it back just before they return to the Annex through the magic door. Vikram is the last to walk through, noting the magic flickers slightly before he does. RELATED: Olivia Morris Shares How The Librarians: The Next Chapter Hooked Her From Page One Connor, Charlie, and Lysa emerge from the magic door into the foyer of a large house. The magic door disappears, leaving them confused and Vikram-less. Meanwhile, Vikram arrives in the Annex alone. Initially, he thinks they're pranking him, but realizes soon that something is wrong. In the mysterious house, Lysa tries to figure things out logically, while Connor concludes this is a test. Charlie's got a bad feeling about this. They walk into a cocktail party full of strangely dressed guests. Everyone turns to look at them when they enter, then resumes their mingling. There's a violent rainstorm outside. The team spreads out to look for clues. A Cast of Characters A sultry woman in a flashy dress talks with Connor, commenting that the storm knocked out the phone lines and that the roads are blocked off for miles. A smarmy man in a striped suit introduces himself to an older lady as the actor, Chauncy Cooper (Dominik Čičak), and offers an autograph. Phillip (Aleksa Ilić) and Vera (Annamaria Serda), newlyweds, walk by cooing affection at each other. Lysa and Charlie agree that the party is strange. The Librarians: The Next Chapter – Image Credit: Aleksandar Letic Connor approaches the woman in the dress and introduces himself. She is Yvette Laslo (Milena Radulović), a singer. A bell rings. The butler announces that Madam Visconti (Sam Bell) will begin her tarot reading shortly. Lysa pulls Connor away from Yvette. Charlie comments that the Dagger of Seraphim needs to be stored safely in the Library as soon as possible. She rifles through Connor's bag, finding cheesepuffs and a mystery novel, The Bollingsworth Affair , with the dagger. RELATED: On Location: The Belgrade Fortress on The Librarians: The Next Chapter Connor sees a magician performing tricks and walks over. The magician calls himself The Mysterious Mortadella (Stefan Bundalo), impressing Connor with a few tricks. A girl wearing a tiara, standing next to a nun in a habit, throws a tantrum. Chauncy Cooper tells them the girl is Princess Lucille (Una Škerović). He hints that her parents met with a tragic end. The nun is Sister Anabelle (Ana Mandić), Lucille's new nanny. The bell rings again, and the butler invites the guests into the next room. Magic Door Issues At the Annex, Vikram tries to activate the magic door. It doesn't work. His concern about the Dagger of Seraphim and the team grows. RELATED: It's Horses versus Magic Doors in The Librarians: The Next Chapter Episode 6 Sneak Peek Madam Visconti In the house, the team watches as the guests mill about the table. The butler insists Chauncy move seats, away from the one next to Vera. Lucille screams at a loud clap of thunder, and Connor steps over to comfort her by making her laugh. She hugs him. The bell rings, everyone finds a seat, and Madam Visconti gathers her cards. Connor admires the tarot cards, commenting that they look like the Sforza Tarot Deck. Madam Visconti draws and lays down The Fool, The Magician, and The High Priestess. The lights go out for a second. When they come back on, Chauncy is dead at the table, bleeding from a stab wound in his chest. Charlie examines it and realizes it looks like it was caused by the Dagger of Seraphim. Connor discovers the dagger is no longer in his bag. The Game Is Afoot Charlie announces that the murder weapon must be found and that they plan to question everyone. When asked why they should listen to her, Connor introduces her as Chief Inspector Poppy Bollingsworth of Scotland Yard, inspired by his novel. The guests buy the story. In the Annex, Vikram finds the Magic Door Instruction Manual. It's inscrutable. He rants at the door a bit more. RELATED: Dean Devlin Dishes on The Librarians: The Next Chapter 's Magical Homecoming Each member of the team questions some of the guests. Connor gets Mortadella, Vera, and Phillip. Lysa interrogates Yvette. After learning the priest has taken a vow of silence, Charlie sits down with Sister Anabelle, discovering that the nun doesn't know her biblical verses very well. Just as Anabelle is about to tell her about Lucille's parents, the clock chimes nine, and Anabelle jumps up to leave, insisting that she must see to Lucille. The Librarians: The Next Chapter – Image Credit: Aleksandar Letic Making Progress At the Annex, the pendulum becomes agitated. Vikram takes it off its hook, and it activates the magic door for him, then drags him through. RELATED: 5 Great Books About Libraries and Librarians In the house, the team meets to debrief. Connor still thinks it's a test, but Lysa and Charlie suspect the door was hacked by a powerful magician so they could steal the Dagger. They split up to look for The Mysterious Mortadella. The pendulum brings Vikram through a stone archway. It leads him up a flight of garden steps to a large mansion. In the house's foyer, the team reunites. None of them could find the magician. A scream rings out from the study. All the guests are gathered, shocked to find the magician dead on the ground, stabbed. Charlie directs everyone to return to their rooms and lock the doors. Once they're gone, Charlie, Lysa, and Connor inspect the room. Lysa notices dirt on the ground from a potted plant that was knocked over when Mortadella fell. It's been disrupted in a way that indicates a secret door. Secrets Opening the door, they follow a passageway in the walls, finding a jewel from the dagger's hilt. The passageway leads to another hidden door in the tarot room. Lysa recalls that Sister Anabelle stood right by this door with Lucille after Chauncy's murder. They decide to question her again. RELATED: TV Review: Resident Alien Season 4 The pendulum drags Vikram into the house, but it is a dusty and abandoned version. It leads him through the rooms until they end up in the tarot room where Madam Visconti sits at the table, waiting. Vikram demands to know who she is and where his team is. Silently, she taps a torn tarot card at the top of the deck, The Wheel of Fortune. He refuses to play cards with her, promising to tear the house apart to find his colleagues. She draws The Hermit, stating she sees a wise man of books, not of this world, out of time. The next cards are The World and The Temperance. Vikram concludes she must speak through the cards. She nods. He sits down and asks for a reading. Revelation In the house, the team can't find Sister Anabelle. When they return to the foyer, the chandelier falls, narrowly missing them. Suddenly, Lucille is there, screaming in fear. She says she was looking for Sister Anabelle. Connor asks if she saw the dagger. Lucille shakes her head and runs off. Charlie strongly suggests they leave, but Connor insists they stay to protect the guests and prove that Vikrim needs his team. When they try to open the house's doors and break the windows, they can't. Lightning reveals a cloaked, faceless figure waiting outside. Connor asks who that is. Madam Visconti appears behind them, telling them that the figure outside is Death and they cannot leave. She leads them to the tarot room. When she tells them she is a servant to the cards, Lysa sits down and asks for a reading. RELATED: TV Review: Leverage: Redemption Season 3 In both planes of existence, Madam Visconti reveals the same cards to Vikram and Lysa. First, the Eight of Swords. 'No cage can contain it. No shackles can constrain it. Not on this earth, anyway,' she says. Then, The Justice. 'Centuries ago, they constructed this place to confine it, disguised in plain sight.' Finally, The Devil. A Thing Is a Thing Vikram recalls that centuries ago, the Sforza family imprisoned the Devil. Simultaneously, Connor comes to the same conclusion, realizing the house is the Sforza manor, interpreting the revealed cards to mean that the Sforzas captured an aspect of the Devil in the 15th Century and trapped him in the house, guarded by three keepers. Visconti draws the same three cards as earlier that night — The Fool, The Magician, and The High Priestess. Those are the keepers. The Fool and The Magician disappear from their cards. Lysa concludes the Devil used the dagger to kill two of his three keepers already, Chauncy and Mortadella. Vikram realizes that if the last keeper, the High Priestess, dies, the Devil can escape. He asks how he gets into the prison. Visconti warns that he should worry more about getting out. She lays out the Death card. She warns him that if he enters the prison, Death will come for him. He shrugs. 'It's never stopped me before.' Holding the pendulum out, he tells it to take him to his friends. The pendulum drops to the table, pointing to the deck. RELATED: Read our Leverage: Redemption recaps In the house, Connor realizes they're inside the Sforza deck. Every guest is one of the Major Arcana. Because the High Priestess is often depicted wearing a diadem, they believe Princess Lucille is the last keeper, and Sister Anabelle must be the Devil. They go looking but can't find them until Lucille screams again. They run out to the foyer and find her struggling with Sister Anabelle. Charlie tells the nun to get away from Lucille. Anabelle turns to explain, then gasps and falls, the dagger buried in her back. Lucille transforms into the Devil, and her bracelets fall off. Devilishly Adorable She walks towards the trio. Exposition time: Her fear of the storm was fake, but effectively drew Connor to her for a hug when she stole the dagger. Using the dagger, she killed her keepers, the tarot cards, entities who weren't actually alive. A long time ago, the Devil set alarms when she hid the dagger. Blowing up the cave set them all off. She rerouted the magic door to bring them to her. The Librarians: The Next Chapter – Image Credit: Aleksandar Letic All she needs now is for the team to provide an exit. Just as Charlie vows they'll never help her escape, Vikram arrives via magic door. Once he gets the lay of the land, he offers the door to the Devil, but makes meaningful eye contact with Connor, who surreptitiously scoots closer to the dagger. The Devil becomes suspicious. Connor throws the dagger to Vikram, who stabs himself with it. When Vikram hits the ground, the front doors open, and Death enters. RELATED: Read our recaps of The Librarians: The Next Chapter Connor pulls Charlie away from Vikram's body, reminding her that tarot cards have multiple interpretations. Death grabs the dagger. The Devil screams. She changes back to Princess Lucille, complete with leather bracelets. The team disappears. In the parlour, the cocktail party begins from the beginning. Sister Anabelle tells Lucille the tarot reading is about to begin. Lucille is silently furious. Reset Back in the non-tarot world, the team lies unconscious on the floor of the tarot room, cards falling around them. Charlie sits up and wakes Vikram. They are all relieved when he opens his eyes. Madam Visconti sits nearby. Lysa reasons that the key to the manor is sacrifice. When a real person dies, Death can enter and reset the Devil's prison. Lysa gathers the cards and returns them to Visconti. She hands the deck to Vikram to store in the Library, then disappears. Back in the Annex, Vikram lets Connor store the deck and dagger. He clears the air with the team as well. Lysa shows him that Madam Visconti was a 15th-century Librarian who agreed to stay within the deck forever as part of the Sforza enchantment to watch over the Devil. New episodes of The Librarians: The Next Chapter air on TNT on Mondays at 9 pm ET. New TV Shows This Week (June 22 – 28) Diana lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where she invests her time and energy in teaching, writing, parenting, and indulging her love of all Trek and a myriad of other fandoms. She is a lifelong fan of smart sci-fi and fantasy media, an upstanding citizen of the United Federation of Planets, and a supporter of AFC Richmond 'til she dies. Her guilty pleasures include female-led procedurals, old-school sitcoms, and Bluey. She teaches, knits, and dreams big. You can also find her writing at The Televixen, Women at Warp, TV Fanatic, and TV Goodness.