McG with his star, Katherine McNamara, on the set of Shadowhunters. (Photo: Freeform)
Shadowhunters isn’t executive producer McG’s first rodeo. You probably know that. After all, you’ve probably watched one (or more) of his other TV projects, from The O.C. and Supernatural to Chuck and The Mysteries of Laura, or movies like Charlie’s Angels, Terminator Salvation, and The DUFF. But this one is inherently different given its already well-established fanbase thanks to the hugely popular Mortal Instruments book series by Cassandra Clare.
Readers all over the world are waiting with bated breath to see how the story of Clary Fray, who discovers she’s a demon hunter with supernatural powers (known as a “shadowhunter”) on her 18th birthday and is thrown into their hidden world, will translate to television. They’re especially curious since the 2013 movie based on the same source material, which starred Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower, didn’t exactly work out.
Well, fear not, Fray fans. We talked to McG, and he quelled our personal concerns about the Freeform show — and even got us more excited than we were before — with these six key points.
Shadowhunters isn’t executive producer McG’s first rodeo. You probably know that. After all, you’ve probably watched one (or more) of his other TV projects, from The O.C. and Supernatural to Chuck and The Mysteries of Laura, or movies like Charlie’s Angels, Terminator Salvation, and The DUFF. But this one is inherently different given its already well-established fanbase thanks to the hugely popular Mortal Instruments book series by Cassandra Clare.
Readers all over the world are waiting with bated breath to see how the story of Clary Fray, who discovers she’s a demon hunter with supernatural powers (known as a “shadowhunter”) on her 18th birthday and is thrown into their hidden world, will translate to television. They’re especially curious since the 2013 movie based on the same source material, which starred Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower, didn’t exactly work out.
Well, fear not, Fray fans. We talked to McG, and he quelled our personal concerns about the Freeform show — and even got us more excited than we were before — with these six key points.
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