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Interview: Katie Cassidy on surviving Arrow and the power of the fan base


Written by owner on April 23 2023

theaureview – After being Taken in the Liam Neeson thriller of the same name, surviving the wrath of a seasonal serial killer in Black Christmas, but succumbing to the killer instincts of Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare On Elm Street, Katie Cassidy‘s film career may not have always seen her make it to the final credits, but she made sure she was always a character you remembered.

On television, she’s more a formidable presence, having survived 8 seasons of the hit series Arrow, based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow. As Black Canary (and Black Siren) – there’s that fighting spirit – Cassidy has cemented herself as comic royalty, which has brought her to our shores as part of this year’s Supanova Comic Con & Gaming convention. As she gears up for the Melbourne crowds this weekend, Peter Gray spoke with the actress about surviving the show, her relationship with horror, and the power of the fan base.

Before I get to anything else I’m going to say that you have been a part of my Christmas tradition of watching Black Christmas every year for the last, at least, 10 years. I love that movie unashamedly, so thank you for that.
That is so funny. I love that you said that. You watch it every year?

I love it. It’s batshit crazy!
Oh my god, it is batshit crazy. Yes. I love it. That’s exactly what it is (laughs).

It got me thinking how horror films treated you quite well when you were starting your acting career. Was that ever a genre you saw yourself flourishing in?
It’s interesting (because) not at first. I moved out when I had just turned 18, and my mom said to me “You’re not going to go to college. You’re going to try and be an actor.” I had done a little bit of work, and I had been a model just as I was graduating high school. She knew I had to make it on my own. I’m very proud of the fact that I am self made. I don’t really know why, but the horror genre was just something I was getting cast in a lot. And I knew I needed to make a living. I love horror films, so I was just excited to be cast and be a part of movie making. Or re-making, because, as you said, Black Christmas, and then there was When A Stranger Calls and (A Nightmare On) Elm Street. I’ve been in all the remakes (laughs). It’s a fun genre.

Do you find the horror fanbase and the comic book fanbase, given you’re part of the “Arrow-verse”, crossover in their enthusiasm?
Absolutely. The comic book world and that genre of action and suspense all live (together). When I go to these conventions and I meet these fans who are not only fans of Arrow, but of Black Christmas or Elm Street, or whatever it might be, it’s this general camaraderie. It’s such an honour to portray someone as iconic as Black Canary (in Arrow), so it’s just amazing to meet fans who appreciate your work. They come from all over the world to meet me, and I’m so appreciative. It’s really awesome.

With Arrow, did you know it was going to happen regarding your character dying? And did you think you were done? Or them asking you back was always on the cards?
It all was a surprise. I remember at the beginning of Season 4, everyone was afraid of asking “Who’s in the grave?” And I was, like, “No one. None of us. No one is in the grave!” (laughs). Cut to whatever episode it was (laughs), and I tried to block that part out. A few weeks before the episode I got the phone call about (the producers) wanting to have a conversation. They were wondering my availability for the next week, and I was like, “Hmmm, nope, I’m not waiting until next week” (laughs). I am a bit clairvoyant and I kind of thought it wasn’t going to be a good conversation, so I just asked “Am I in the grave?” I had good instincts (laughs).

That was a really difficult call, and I didn’t know if I was going to be brought back. I was so sad, by the way, this was my family, this was a show I gave my blood, sweat and tears to. My heart and soul. I didn’t want to, but I understood from a producer perspective (because) if you kill a main character it gives the other characters a launching pad to react. They all down spiralled, so it’s good for storytelling. And then (producer) Andrew Kreisberg called me and asked, “Hey, how would you feel about coming onto The Flash as Black Siren, the doppelganger?” Yes! I would love that. That’s so cool. I was so excited. And I had so much fun with that character, and then (producer) Marc Guggenheim was like, “We want to bring you back to Arrow, because the fans aren’t very happy.”

I had the pleasure of speaking to your Arrow co-star Stephen Amell, and he commented on how the Australian convention crowds are a thoughtful bunch. To you, how do we compare to the American crowds? Are we a different breed?
Oh my god! Well, yes. Not to say people in America aren’t lovely (laughs), but you really are so kind and so genuine. I love being here, I love doing conventions here. People are so giving. Always cute little gifts, and I’ve been given a lot of Tim Tams, so don’t think I haven’t been doing Tim Tam slams (laughs). The fans are fantastic here. You guys are amazing.

Katie Talks About Jamie Lee Curtis


Written by owner on October 16 2022

Jamie Lee Curtis new movie Halloween Ends is coming out now and some of the Scream Queens of movies did a little what Jamie means to them and Katie was one of them. It was so cute to see Katie on this unfortunately it’s a LQ video that was don’t in a cinema, I hope the full HQ video comes out.

The actress was invited to address the audience at the LA premiere after Hollywood stars Toni Collette, Naomi Watts, Katie Cassidy and Abigail Breslin paid tribute to Curtis’ career.

After the tribute, the words “thank you Jamie” appeared on the screen at Hollywood Legion Theater as Curtis walked to the front in an off-the-shoulder, sparkling-red gown and took the microphone.

Katie Cassidy discuss acting, Saudi fans and Jeddah’s heat at Stan Lee’s Super Con


Written by owner on July 17 2022

“You are the reason why we are here, and I can’t even express how much gratitude I have for everyone,” says “Arrow” star Katie Cassidy
, thanking her #Saudi fans at the close of the Jeddah #SuperCon. The Real Stan Lee

  

Behind The Lens Online (Agent Game Press Interview)


Written by owner on April 18 2022

KATIE CASSIDY goes in-depth in this exclusive conversation taking about the action-packed spy thriller AGENT GAME, gun safety on set, and her upcoming directorial feature Daddy Issues.

Thanks to director Grant S. Johnson’s methodical and exacting execution, AGENT GAME is a riveting thriller of cat and mouse with the anticipation and tension of a chess game with constant checks in play. Pawns fall, knights fall, and the queens keep moving, but someone is protecting the king in the castle. Exciting, tense. AGENT GAME leaves you wanting more. Very much a “pay attention” movie thanks to a non-linear timeline which serves to build the intrigue and keep us on our toes until the very last frame. And then you’ll find yourself wanting a sequel – NOW!

One of the key components to making AGENT GAME as riveting and fraught with tension as it is is KATIE CASSIDY.

As black ops operative Miller, Cassidy delivers a cold and steely performance, infusing Miller with ambiguity as to her agenda and loyalties, not to mention mistrust of all around her.

Down And Nerdy Podcast (Agent Game Press Interview)


Written by owner on April 15 2022

You might have heard it on Episode 413 of our podcast, now see video of our interview with Katie Cassidy! She talks about her new movie, Agent Game, and so much more. She compares her character Miller to Black Siren from Arrow. She also talks about an Arrow reunion that she has in the film.

Popcorn and Soda (Agent Game Press Interview)


Written by owner on April 15 2022

Actress Katie Cassidy Joins the show to discuss all things her new film ” Agent Game” . We chat about the making of the project, working along side with a talented cast that includes Mel Gibson , Dermot Mulroney , Jason Isaacs, Shooting during the pandemic , Her Love of Video Games, Radiation Island, Being a fan of Pop Culture, Arrow and so much more!

KTLA 5 News (Agent Game Press Interview)


Written by owner on April 08 2022


Please give credit back if you use this video as I ripped it my self.

  

ComicBookMovie.com (Agent Game Press Interview)


Written by owner on April 08 2022

Agent Game star Katie Cassidy talks to ComicBookMovie.com’s Josh Wilding about her role in the riveting new spy thriller, revealing the preparation that went into the project, the complexities surrounding her character, and what it was like sharing the screen with Mel Gibson.

As well as breaking down her work in that project, Cassidy also reflects on The CW’s decision to not move ahead with Green Arrow and the Canaries, why she’s happy to leave Black Canary behind, and her hopes to star in a Call of Duty movie down the line.

  

Katie Cassidy Talks Picking Herself Up and Dating Again Post-Divorce: ‘I Didn’t Have a Choice’


Written by owner on April 03 2022

People
– AFormer Arrow star Katie Cassidy is embracing a new chapter of life after divorcing her ex-husband, Matthew Rogers.

“I didn’t have a choice,” the 35-year-old told PEOPLE at the Taste of the Future Luncheon in Beverly Hills on March 24. “I was on a show, living in Vancouver until November 2019. I was married and that show lasted for two years.”

First spotted publicly together in December 2016, Cassidy and Rogers tied the knot in December 2017. The duo later celebrated with a wedding ceremony in Sunset Key, Florida the following year.

However, their marriage was short-lived, with the upcoming Agent Game actress filing for divorce in January 2020, citing irreconcilable differences. The exes then finalized their divorce in March 2021.

Though she tried to keep her spirits up, Cassidy — who is the daughter of the late Partridge Family star David Cassidy — admitted that going through a split during the COVID-19 pandemic was especially hard to navigate.

“January 2020, I moved back to L.A., filed for divorce and then we were all in lockdown for like a year,” she recalled. “L.A. is where I was raised, it’s where I live and so I didn’t have a choice. I was like, ‘Okay, got to pick yourself up by your bootstraps sometimes.'”

After taking some time to heal her broken heart, and as restrictions from the pandemic slowly get lifted, Cassidy is now ready to find her perfect match.

“I have been dating, yes,” Cassidy revealed. “It’s fun. It was weird during the pandemic, but also again, I think I needed that pause and reset to heal.”

“I think if I’m supposed to meet someone, I’ll meet them naturally, organically,” she continued. “The way the world, [the] universe wants it to be.”

She also hopes others can learn from her breakup in order to find peace in their own lives and move on with their next chapters, just as she’s done.

“I choose happiness,” said Cassidy, who just released a new NFT with former NBA star Metta World Peace. “I’m sure people place past judgment, but they don’t know what I’ve gone through and I don’t know what they’ve gone through.”

“I think people just should be happy and so I encourage everyone — men, women — there’s a lot of people who are stuck in relationships when they’re not happy because they don’t like the idea or the look of what divorce is,” she continued. “It’s okay. Everyone should just choose happiness.”.

Mammoth Film Festival 2022 | The Loop Studio


Written by owner on April 02 2022

Actor/Director Katie Cassidy sits down with Katie Leclerc of THE LOOP to talk about past, present and current projects.

  

Mammoth Film Festival 2022 | Games with the Stars


Written by owner on March 21 2022

The Loop takes to the the Red Carpet during Mammoth Film Festival 2022 for a trivia competition featuring stars like Katie Welch, Chris Reinacher, Emile Hirsch, Luke Hemsworth, Tomik Mansoori and many more! Stay tuned for more to come right here on YouTube with The Loop from the Red Carpet.

  

Mammoth Film Festival 2022 | Red Carpet Recap


Written by owner on March 20 2022

Live from the Red Carpet as #MammothFF chats with all the stars from the 2022 Mammoth Film Festival.

  

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