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Danielle Rose Russell (born October 31, 1999 [1]) is an American actress and former model.She is known for her role as Hope Mikaelson in the fifth and final season of The CW supernatural drama series The Originals and as the star of the spinoff series, Legacies, which premiered on October 25, 2018, and aired four seasons, ending on June 16, 2022.
The series ends with the child being born – a baby girl named Hope. She is given to Rebekah to hide and protect after Klaus and Hayley fake the baby's death to ensure her safety. Hayley is turned into a hybrid through Hope's blood after being murdered when giving birth. In the second season, the Mikaelson siblings face new threats from their ...
The Hollow begins sacrificing her own followers for more power and resurrects Davina Claire, linking Davina to her in order to force Kol Mikaelson to do her bidding. However, Hope Mikaelson manages to break the linking spell and Hayley kills the Hollow using a knife anointed with Hope's blood, Hope to be the Hollow's only living descendant as ...
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Danielle Rose Russell stars as the 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson, continuing the role she originated in the fifth and final season of The Originals. Matt Davis also features prominently in the series, reprising his role as Alaric Saltzman from The Vampire Diaries. In May 2022, it was announced that the fourth season would be its final season. [2]
Anime movies on Netflix are just as popular as TV series, even if they don't come out of Studio Ghibli's prestigious catalogue. From recent gems like Suzume to My Hero Academia's best movie to ...
The anime was produced for Netflix by animation studio Production I.G and Skydance Television, coming from showrunner Mattson Tomlin and director Masashi KudÅ. [3] The show further developed with the working title Terminator: The Anime Series as revealed by Netflix in its 2023 Geeked Week when it announced the premise of following new ...
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 83% based on 6 reviews with an average rating of 5.9/10. [9]In a positive review, IGN's David Jagneaux wrote, "It's not the best video game adaptation ever...but it's a good debut that has room for growth with (hopefully) future seasons."