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Saying goodbye isn’t easy. For Luke Baines, it was almost the exact opposite when Shadowhunters wrapped its final episode. In fact, it included a great deal of “Claire Danes-style” ugly crying.
Luke Baines has been cast in the recurring role of Jonathan Morgenstern, the main villain in the remaining episodes of the third and final season of Freeform‘s fantasy drama series Shadowhunters.
Shadowhunters star Luke Baines has shared details of his new relationship with fans on social media, speaking of his pride being part of the LGBTQ+ community in a touching post on Instagram.
Former Shadowhunters stars Luke Baines and Katherine McNamara star alongside Claire Holt, Darren Barnet, Emmy Raver-Lampman, and Timothy Granaderos on the flick. We got the chance to catch up with ...
The movie was written by Luke and Nick Simon, who also directed. If you didn’t know, the stars filmed the movie during quarantine in the summer of 2020, and they all were their own crew.
English actor Luke Baines just quietly came out in an Instagram post, announcing, “I’ve been lucky enough to have been in love twice — the first with a woman, the second with a man.
Luke Baines has opened up on the controversial Shadowhunters season three scenes which saw Jonathan Morgenstern attempt to kiss his sister Clary Fray after the pair grew closer. In the third ...
Shadowhunters will have an all-new Jonathan Morgenstern when it returns for its final episodes — as The Girl in the Photographs' Luke Baines arrives portraying the true face of Clary Fray's brother.
Luke Baines has just been announced as a new cast member on Shadowhunters! The 28-year-old actor will take on the role of a reborn Jonathan Morgenstern, aka Clary’s brother. Katherine McNamara ...
In June, Vanity Fair revealed that six actors came together virtually to film a movie, currently titled "Untitled Horror Movie": McNamara, Luke Baines ("Shadowhunters"), Emmy Raver-Lampman ("The ...
The livestream will include a segment on global communities on the front lines of the climate crisis — hosted by actor Luke Baines and journalist Sharon Carpenter — and a discussion on climate ...
Little did we know, however, that it would be the the guy behind the photographs, a young actor named Luke Baines, who would leave the strongest impression as the film’s primary villain — and ...