


He’s best known for his X-Men days but perhaps more recently for his starring role in Netflix’s Locke & Key series. Shawn Ashmore stars alongside Green as Kevin Dadich. She’s perhaps best known for her role in the Twilight saga.
#Cast of aftermath movie#
However, soon after moving in, the couple falls prey to strange and disturbing occurrences, and eventually learn that the house has a more troubling history than either of them anticipated.”Īftermath is directed by veteran Hollywood producer and director Peter Winther who has been involved with projects such as The Patriot (2000), Independence Day (1996), and more recently, The Last Full Measure (2019).Īshley Greene appears in the movie as Natalie Dadich. In a final attempt to start fresh as a couple they take the deal. By the time your opponent has the chance to cast Scarab Feast, the card is no longer in your graveyard.“The thriller centers on a young couple (Green and Ashmore) struggling to stay together, when they are offered an amazing deal on a home with a questionable past that would normally be beyond their means. After that, you receive priority as Active Player (because it’s your turn), so you’ll be able to cast Lead from your graveyard right away. Your opponent has no response, so it resolves. The fun thing is, that doesn’t matter! You cast Destined on your creature. IF either half of the Split card is an Instant (as with Failure!), the whole card is a legal target, and you can cast either half, because the Aftermath half is being cast from your graveyard! This is much better on the Split cards that have an expensive Aftermath side.īut what happens if you want to cast both halves in the same turn? For example, what if you have Destined // Lead and you want to slap it onto your Deathtouch creature to wipe your opponent’s board out so the rest of your team can get in unblocked… but you know your opponent has Scarab Feast. An example of that would be Torrential Gearhulk letting you cast Instants from your graveyard. You can’t cast the Aftermath half from anywhere except your graveyard, but if something lets you cast it from your graveyard for free, you totally can. As with Flashback, the spell will be exiled if it leaves the stack for any reason, so you can’t use Failure to return an Aftermath spell to your hand, for example, and a countered Aftermath spell will still be exiled. Normally, you’ll cast the ‘top’ half of these cards, and then be able to cast the other half from the graveyard via Aftermath (and after you do that, it’ll be exiled instead of going back to the graveyard, so you can’t just keep doing that over and over).

If your opponent named Failure with a Nevermore, you could still cast Comply. On the stack, Failure would be a blue instant with a converted mana cost of 2, and Comply would be a white sorcery with a converted mana cost of 1. Using our title card as an example, Failure // Comply is a blue-and-white Instant Sorcery with a converted mana cost of 3 while in your hand, graveyard, library, or exile. Rather than having two sets of characteristics and giving back one answer to some effects, and 2 answers to others, split cards now just have one combined set of characteristics while in any zone but the stack (ON the stack, you ignore whichever half you didn’t cast). So what else is ‘normal’ with the Aftermath cards? Well, with Amonkhet’s release, the rules for all split cards were updated a bit. These ones instead have a silent ‘to’ between them (Failure TO Comply, Destined TO Lead, Never TO Return). Also, the naming convention is different! The old split cards all had a silent ‘and’ between them (Breaking AND Entering, Fire AND Ice, Research AND Development). The ‘top’ half is what you can cast normally, while the ‘bottom’ half has Aftermath, meaning it can be cast from your graveyard, but ONLY from your graveyard. As with the old split cards, these little beauties have two “spells” printed on them UNLIKE the old ones, only one of those sides at a time is usually available to you. Welcome back to the Rules Tips Blog! As of today, Amonkhet is legal for Standard (and Modern and Legacy), so next week we’re going to be going back to dealing with Standard questions and tips, but for today we’ll generally be covering the new Split cards from Amonkhet, all of which have Aftermath.
