"A Shadow Out of Time" is the second episode of The Crossing. It premiered on April 2, 2018.
Synopsis[]
“HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED, AS REECE WILL STOP AT NOTHING UNTIL SHE FINDS HER DAUGHTER, LEAH – In a flash-forward to the year 2187, Reece finds Leah, an orphaned Common baby, and goes against her Apex cohorts to take her in as her own. In present day, Jude – hoping for a peaceful solution with the Feds – is blindsided by a mysterious black-ops team's intent on capturing Reece by any means necessary.
— from "The Crossing: A Shadow Out of Time (4/9)" press release
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Cast[]
Starring[]
- Steve Zahn as Jude Ellis
- Natalie Martinez as Reece
- Sandrine Holt as Emma Ren
- Tommy Bastow as Marshall
- Rob Campbell as Paul
- Rick Gomez as Nestor
- Marcuis W. Harris as Caleb
- Grant Harvey as Roy
- Jay Karnes as Craig Lindauer
- Simone Kessell as Rebecca
- Kelley Missal as Hannah
- Luc Roderique as Bryce
- Bailey Skodje as Leah
Guest Starring[]
- Luke Camilleri as Thomas
- Christian Michael Cooper as Oliver Ellis
- Brian Markinson as John
- Melinda McGraw as Dr. Greta Pryor
- Coby Ryan McLaughlin as Interrogator
- Wolé Parks as Martin
- Alison Wandzura as Amy Ellis
- Steve Harris as Beaumont
Co-Starring[]
- Ryan McDonell as Deputy Rawlins
- Cameron Park as Partner
- Philip Cabrita as Cashier
- Karen Holness as Woman Apex
- Jesse Hutch as Man Apex
- Art Kitching as Doctor
Credits[]
Intro Credits[]
- ABC Studios
- Produced by Tina Grewal
- Supervising Producer Evan Bleiweiss
- Co-Executive Producer Michael Narducci
- Co-Executive Producer Rebecca Sonnenshine
- Executive Producer David Von Ancken
- Executive Producer Jason T. Reed
- Executive Producer Matt Olmstead
- Executive Producers Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie
- Created by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie
- Written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie
- Directed by David Von Ancken
End Credits[]
- Co-Producer Todd Aronauer
- Co-Producer Deirdre Mangan
- Director of Photography Brian Pearson, ASC
- Production Designer John Marcynuk
- Edited by Randy Jon Morgan, ACE & Greg Sirota
- Music by Robert Duncan
- Casting by Sheila Jaffe & Gail Goldberg
- Canadian Casting by Sean Cossey, CSA and JJ Ogilvy, CSA
- Production Manager Timothy B. L. Sereda
- First Assistant Director David R. Markowitz
- Second Assistant Director Mimi Crowe
- Costume Designer Kathleen Detoro
- Dept. Head Make-Up Artist Bev Wright
- Dept. Head Hair Stylist Katalin Lippay
- Technical Consultant Andrew Hessel
- Art Director Kristina Lyne
- Set Decorator Victoria Soderholm
- Property Master Donna Brayshaw
- Script Supervisor Deirdre de Butler
- Chief Lighting Technician Rory Soderman
- Key Grip Dean Lavoie
- Camera Operators Greg Fox & Geoff Rogers
- Production Sound Mixer Craig Stauffer
- Production Coordinator Hudson Cooley
- Production Accountant Sheila Woodley
- Construction Coordinator Jeff MacIntyre
- Transportation Coordinator Darren James Wright
- Location Manager Janet McCairns, LMGI
- Post Production Supervisor Zach Moss
- Assistant Editor James D. Rohrig
- Music Editor Amber Funk
- VFX Supervisor Jean Lapointe
- Sound Supervisor Sandra Portman, MPSE AMPS
- Re-Recording Mixers Kelly Cole & Bill Mellow
- Production Staff:
- Tessa Whitehead
- Rachael Joyce
- Katelyn Ford
- Meg London-Boche
- Lance Sutherland
- Justine Ferrara
- Andrew Steier
- Bryce Schramm
- Dondré Taylor-Stewart
- Jessica Stephens
- Sam Sgriccia
- Geneva Willis
- Dworkin/Beattie
- Brick Moon
- ABC Studios
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