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It's going to be legendary
Once Upon a Time is going Greek as it confirms Hercules and Meg are coming to Storybrooke.
Jonathan Whitesell and Hannibalalum Kacey Rohl have been cast in the legendary roles, ABC confirms to TVGuide.com. According to TVLine, the actors are confirmed for one episode in the spring half of the season, which kicks off in March 2016.
Hercules, besides being the Greek hero, is described as "a dashing, strapping young man" who is "single-minded in his pursuit of his destiny: to be the greatest hero who ever lived. All that changes, however, when he falls in love with a beautiful princess."
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Meg also seems to resemble the character from the 1997 Disney animated film about the half-God hero, "a plucky young adventurer with a sly sense of humor and a tough, no-nonsense spirit. And though she has spent a long time languishing in a dungeon, her inner spark has not burned out. Rather, it is waiting for the right opportunity to shine brightly again."
Hercules and Meg will be the new faces in Storybrooke (along with Greg Germann in a "devilishly mysterious role"), but Bailee Madison will be returning as young Snow White, which means there may be flashbacks to some evil Regina (Lana Parrilla).
Once Upon a Time airs Sundays at 8/7c on ABC.