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Once Upon A Cast Shakeups : Emilie De Ravin and Jared Gilmore Exiting After Season 6 Finale

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renewed at ABC for Season 7, but much of its core cast won’t be part of it.
Original stars Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White and Mary Margaret), Josh Dallas (Prince Charming and David Nolan), Jared Gilmore (Henry) and Emilie de Ravin (Belle and Lacey) are all exiting at the end of Season 6. The finale airs on Sunday.
Jennifer Morrison (Emma) announced on Monday that she is also leaving at the end of the season. Rebecca Mader (Wicked Witch of the West and Zelena) posted on social media on Thursday that she is departing as well.
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Lana Parrilla (Regina and Evil Queen), Robert Carlyle (Gold and Rumplestiltskin) and Colin O’Donoghue (Captain Hook) are all returning for Season 7.
Co-creators Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz praised the exiting cast members in a statement released on Friday. “Words can’t do justice to what Ginny, Josh, Emilie, Rebecca and Jared brought to ‘Once Upon a Time’ … but we’ll try … never have we had the privilege of working with a more talented group of collaborators. Each brought unique talent, incredible intelligence and their own individual bit of magic as they gave life to these iconic characters.”
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The statement continues, “We can’t thank them enough for the hard work, dedication and passion they delivered day in and day out. Without them, there would be no ‘Once Upon a Time
As ‘Once’ continues, this group will always be the beating heart of the show. And even though we won’t be with them every week, in a show about magic and hope, we fervently believe it won’t be the last we see of them.”
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Well, at least there's no more Rumbelle. Although, that means that this season is gonna lose more viewers from the people who ship that couple. No idea why people ship that abusive couple that shouldn't be together AT ALL, but they do and there are a lot of them.
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I'm not a Rumbelle fan.I ship Captain Swan. With Jennifer leaving,along with several other cast members,it just won't be the same OUAT that we all used to love.The cast all had a magical chemistry with each other and that magic is dimming significantly.
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zanhar1 said:
Heard Bex is out too. I'm not as thrilled anymore since it seems like Gina, Gold and Hook are gonna be the only ones left. But as long as Gina is here so am I. It's just gonna be so weird...
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I heard about Rebecca's leaving too. I will tune in to see how the first episode of Season 7 goes without a majority of its core characters. I will truly miss how magical the show was with the best cast on tv (imo)
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zanhar1 said:
That's what I'm gonna to; give a chance and see how it goes. But like you said; that cast was a family and it's not gonna be the same.
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