Posted in: BC Network, CW, Recent Updates, Trailer, TV | Tagged: bleeding cool, cable, Charlie Gillespie, charmed, charmed ones, cw, Ellen Tamaki, Gina Rodriguez, harry greenwood, Jane The Virgin, Jennie Snyder Urman, macy, madeline mantock, maggie, mel, Melonie Diaz, power of three, Rupert Evans, Sarah Jeffery, Ser’Darius Blaine, streaming, Supernatural, television, tv, vera sisters, whitelighter, witchcraft, witches
Jane the Virgin's Gina Rodriguez to Direct 'Charmed' Episode 11
Jane the Virgin creator-showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman is going to have a familar face hanging around the director's chair during the first season of The CW's Charmed, with Gina Rodriguez set to direct the 11th episode of the season. Although the Jane the Virgin star made her directorial debut with the 10th episode of that show's fourth season, Charmed will be Rodriguez's first directing work on a project she is not also starring in — and she relishes the opportunity:
"I'm very excited about that opportunity and obviously very excited that I get to do it with three Latinas. It's really f—ing awesome. It's going to be really exciting to see what that journey is."
"Stronger together." That's what Marisol tells her daughters, firebrand social justice warrior Melanie "Mel" Vera, and her sister, fun-loving Maggie, about their family. Mel is a graduate student in the women's studies department her mother heads at Hilltowne University; Maggie is a freshman considering rushing a sorority (to Mel's amused dismay) and going "on" again with her on-again off-again boyfriend Brian. But then, a shocking tragedy shatters their world and threatens their sibling bond: Marisol dies in a horrifying accident. Or was it?
Three months later, we find Mel unable to accept the official explanation of their mother's death, while Maggie accuses her of being morbidly obsessed. And then, another huge shock shows up at their front door: they have an older sister, brilliant geneticist Macy, whom their mother kept a secret all these years! Macy is new in town and doesn't know a soul (except for Galvin, the cute fellow scientist who's been showing her around). Macy is eager to connect with Mel and Maggie, but Mel can't handle another shock, and shuts her out. With the emotions of all three sisters running high, each of the girls suddenly exhibit impossible new abilities: Mel can freeze time, Maggie starts hearing others' thoughts, and Macy has telekinetic powers.
But don't worry, there's a perfectly reasonable explanation…or so says Harry Greenwood (who as far as they know is the officious new chair of the women's studies department), when he gathers the three sisters together to reveal they're actually powerful witches, as was their mother. And he's not really a professor, he's their "Whitelighter," a witch's advisor and guide! Not only that, but Mel was right: their mother's death was no accident – she was murdered by unknown dark forces.
It's a lot to take in, but ultimately the sisters accept their new destiny as The Charmed Ones…and their new duty to protect humankind from the demons that walk among us…one of whom killed their mother. With the Power of Three, they are stronger together… even if they have no idea what they're really up against.
Based on the original series, Charmed stars Madeline Mantock, Melonie Diaz, Sarah Jeffery, Charlie Gillespie, Rupert Evans, Ser'Darius Blaine, and Ellen Tamaki; and is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Propagate Content. The Jane The Virgin team of Urman, Jessica O'Toole, Amy Rardin, and Brad Silberling serve as executive prodcuers alongside Ben Silverman (The Office) and Carter Covington (Faking It)