

Technology can unleash devastating consequences when used with dishonorable intentions and according to Hera’s synopsis, it appears that Julie will have to fight for her survival against it. Lost and unsure of her ability to continue her career as a painter, she finds herself isolated in a home miles away from civilization, trapped in a failing relationship, and under the manipulation of the virtual assistant that her husband has created. The story takes place in the modern world as technology finds new ways to enhance our lives we see a man (Bob Morley) working to harness a new technology for replacing humanity and a woman (Eliza Taylor) fighting to revisit the success and inspiration she lost after her sister’s death. (You can also check out the face-splitting poster.) The film has a rather foreboding synopsis, which was recently released by the Italian media company, IUViT Media. The couple both are gifted with creative passions, but sometimes a gift can become a curse.

“Their relationship held greater importance than even I realized.A post shared by Eliza Taylor will portray a woman named Julie and Morley will portray her husband, Marcus.

“The honesty, integrity and vulnerability Eliza Taylor and Alycia Debnam-Carey brought to their characters served as an inspiration for many of our fans,” he wrote. The show’s creator and executive producer, Jason Rothenberg, later apologized to fan in an open letter. Nonetheless, the way Lexa was killed off (by a stray bullet) left fans furious.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Debnam-Carey revealed she had to leave because of “other obligations in my personal life,” referring to her involvement with the series Fear the Walking Dead. Sadly, the romantic storyline between Lexa and Clarke had to end after Debnam-Carey exited the show. RELATED: Fans Are Not Happy About New Photos From The CW's 'Powerpuff Girls' Live Action Remake It was alluded to and people were guessing about it for a while but it actually took both of us a little bit by surprise.” I didn’t expect for that to happen so quickly. “But it came as a bit of a surprise to me, the way it unfolded. “Eliza and I get along so well, because we’re such good friends, so whenever we’re on set we get along so well that it helped to feel some of that,” the actress said. RELATED: Jared Padalecki Reflects On Acting After 'Supernatural' With New Role In The CW's 'Walker'Īt the same time, Debnam-Carey also believes that the obvious chemistry between Clarke and Lexa was due to the fact that she had a good working relationship with her co-star. They kind of missed out having a teenage-hood or a childhood, really.” She also said that the relationship between the characters “actually grew out of a genuine like for each other.” “They both had to step up to power at a very young age and that’s a hard thing to do. “I think what really drove it was that they were two characters that were both in very unique but similar positions and they were able to see a bit of each other in one another, if that makes sense - unlike anyone else,” Debnam-Carey explained during an interview with IGN. However, it doesn’t take long before Clarke realizes that she shares a deeper bond with Lexa, despite the latter being an AI. When Lexa first came on, viewers were immersed with Clarke’s ongoing love affair with Finn (Thomas McDonell). Whereas Taylor has been with the show since the beginning, Debnam-Carey’s Lexa was only introduced midway through the second season, in an episode entitled Fog of War.
