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Alias: The Official Magazine Issue #11 brings you all the latest classified Intel on Alias' cast and crew.
This month's issue includes exclusive interviews with Lena Olin, Michael Vartan, guest star Michael McKean, Executive Producer Jesse Alexander -- and an exclusive Alias filming diary of the season four finale! Interrogation: Lena Olin
The lowdoSpy Mom starred in the Alias Yearbook... Now the celebrations continue here as Lena Olin talks to us exclusively about her career so far...

Deep Intel: Irina's Legacy
Agent Kate Lloyd has been pouring over the files of Derevko Intel and presents the definitive guide to Irina's CIA/Rambaldi activities...

Interrogation: Michael Vartan
Still speechless from the closing seconds of the season four cliffhanger? Join everyone here at Alias Magazine HQ! Michael Vartan talks exclusively about what season five might mean for Vaughn, battling the bad guys, and embracing his own dark side.

Eye Spy: The Final Day of four
Exclusive Alias filming diary -- Alias Magazine comes face-to-face with one of the Rambaldi zombies, and even saw a little cabaret. Don't miss this feature which captures season four's last hours.

Interrogation: Michael McKean
He's gathered a huge cult following for, amongst other creations, his David St. Hubbins role in This Is Spinal Tap. After being a fan of Alias since its launch, legendary character actor Michael McKean reveals why going from Alias fan to guest star status has rocked his world!

Jesse Alexander
Getting twitchy about season five starting in a few weeks time? Our man over at the Alias Writers' Office, Executive Producer Jesse Alexander has more than enough red hot Intel to whet your Alias appetites...

Plus:
We present a round-up of all the secret information we can find; a fantastic double sided poster continues our Irina fanfare, and don't miss our album of Alias photos so far!

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Alias News
As we draw nearer to the premiere of season five, Executive Producer Jesse Alexander reveals the invigorating plans the creative team have, following the marvellous news of Jennifer Garner's pregnancy. "There's never been anything like this before - a pregnant spy - Spy Mom! We've chosen to make Sydney pregnant on the show, and that's a very exciting thing for us. It's not something that we're forcing on the character because of Jennifer's circumstances, it's something that's going to feel very organic to the Alias world."

Resurrection - Lena Olin
Proving that good things come to those who wait, Irina Derevko made a sensational return to Alias in season four. With its dramatic cliffhanger still in the air, there is the suggestion that we will see more of Irina in season five. Irrespective of her own character, Olin has strong ideas as to what the future should hold for her 'Chosen One' daughter, Sydney. "What I would love to see is - because what I've always been intrigued by in this show - Sydney's life, more than anything. I love the whole family concept and her friends. So I almost wish she'd stop spying, and get an ordinary job."

Collusion Course - Michael Vartan
Still speechless from the closing seconds of the season four cliffhanger? Well, so is Michael Vartan, even after four years of sudden twists and revelations. "It's such typical J.J. There comes a point in every season, that we've thought, 'What the hell more can they do?' I mean, how many more hallways can they run down and how many more missions can they go on… but somehow J.J. has a way of always finding something and all of a sudden we're like, 'My God! This is great!'"

With season five nearly upon us we will soon discover the truth about Vaughn's past. Yet what does Vartan feel about playing the bad guy? "Well, I never thought it would even come close to what happened. But if they're going to do it… I'd love Vaughn to be bad. The nice guy gets the girl at the end but the layers of your character are so much more interesting when you're a bad ass. Yeah, I wouldn't mind him being half bad. Maybe there's an even more secret branch of the CIA than APO? But he's got some things to explain…"

FANtastic Four - Michael McKean
To many Michael McKean will be forever recognized as David St. Hubbins, from the classic film This Is Spinal Tap. However, one of McKean's favorite roles is that of Dr. Atticus Liddell in Alias' season four episodes A Clean Conscience and Mirage. The reason why it's one of his favourites? Quite simply, he's a fan. "The first time I was in the office in that circular hallway they come stalking through, it was thrilling! Yeah, I'm a total fan. I've always been a viewer. It was fun and everybody on the show was suspiciously nice."

Aftermath - Jesse Alexander
Our Intel man in the Writers' office, Executive Producer Jesse Alexander, divulges some top secret information to Alias Magazine about the season five premiere. "The one-hour season five premiere is very exciting - it picks up right after the car accident with Sydney and Vaughn. We follow the aftermath, with Syd and Vaughn dealing with who hit them, and why they hit them. The audience has lots of questions about who Vaughn really is and what he was really up to - and Sydney has all those questions, too. We're going to pay-off that stuff in a way that the fans will be very excited about."

Drew Goddard
One of the Alias new recruits for season four was writer Drew Goddard. After honing his skills on Buffy and Angel, he's no stranger to fast paced action and intriguing plots. It seems that Goddard was destined to find Alias "I was always a big spy guy. I loved John le Carre. Growing up it was hard not to have spies on the mind because James Bond was everywhere." Goddard gives us a glimpse into the workings of the Alias writers' room. "J.J. really comes in and sets the stage with the arc and what the episodes should be during the season and then we take that structure and fill it in. He pops back and gives suggestions and we do things accordingly, but [Executive Producer/Show Runner] Jeff Melvoin runs the day-to-day operations. It's more of a committee approach to writing, but it all really comes down to how much time there is before they need the script." We also hear Goddard's critique of his first Alias episode, Welcome to Liberty Village.

Word from the top
Season four has been different to that of the previous three seasons because of it longer lead time and therefore it hasn't been possible to incorporate the fan reactions into the episodes. Co-Executive Producer Jesse Alexander reflects on how this has affected their approach to the show. The extra time has been useful for other reasons too, "It especially helped us with the season premiere, because there were a couple of sequences in that episode that we wanted to go back and re-do. J.J. [Abrams] directed an incredible new opening action sequence that the studio was very gracious in giving us more money to do." And although remaining tight lipped about what a fifth season will include, he does hint at the tone, "I don't want to say re-inventing the show again - but the show is definitely going to be heading in a fresh direction."

And Also...
All the latest Alias merchandise in the gear, including a look behind-the-scenes at the creation of the new Alias dioramas from SEG Toys and Costume Designer Laura Goldsmith talks us through some of the aliases that she has created for Sydney.

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