New Zealand Herald
The NZ Herald [is] on a two-week road trip to gauge the mood of the nation and meet everyday and notable Kiwis making a difference in their communities and the wider world.
TV Insider
It has been more than 20 years since Xena: Warrior Princess ended, yet fans have kept that war cry alive. And they’ve been happy to know the bond between the show’s titular hero played by Lucy Lawless, and her partner in adventure, Renee O’Connor’s Gabrielle, also remains strong.
SciFi Vision
The two actresses recently talked in an exclusive interview on Zoom about reuniting for the series, where Lawless teased about O’Connor’s role as the cult leader saying that she could be the bad guy or “the good guy in disguise.”
New York Post
Xena and Gabrielle are together again in New Zealand — albeit in a modern-day setting.
Entertainment Weekly
Lawless and O'Connor—who guest-stars on Lawless' crime dramedy My Life Is Murder—talk about potential Xena reboot ideas, Xena and Gabrielle's status as queer icons, and more.
Toronto Star
When New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless and American Renée O’Connor were chosen to play Xena and her companion Gabrielle, they had no idea the series would have such lasting appeal. But in a phone interview they said the show’s underlying humane message still has relevance in the #MeToo era, and when women’s and other people’s rights are being challenged.
Entertainment Weekly
To mark the upcoming 15th anniversary of the beloved fantasy series’ finale, EW spoke with Xena: Warrior Princess co-creator Rob Tapert and stars Lucy Lawless and Renee O’Connor to find out how Xena went from sword-wielding heroine to feminist icon.
After Ellen
Xena: Warrior Princess may have aired its last episode six years ago, but you'd never have known it last weekend in Burbank, Calif., where hundreds of Xena fans — mostly lesbians — turned out for a standing room-only appearance by stars Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor at the 12th Annual Xena Convention.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Although Lucy Lawless, best known for "Xena: Warrior Princess," will appear at 5th Avenue Theatre this weekend playing the lovely lounge singer Dorothy Shaw in "Gentleman Prefer Blondes," the battle queen's legacy is never far away.
Girlfriends
The stars of the cult hit reflect on their characters' lesbian appeal and answer the question: could the Warrior Princess kick Buffy the Vampire Slayer's ass?
People Weekly
Had it been Xena, Warrior Princess, who got married on March 28 and not Lucy Lawless - the stunner from Down Under who plays the Amazonian butt-kicker onTV - things would have been different.
TV Guide (Canada)
Part "Road Warrior," part "7th Voyage of Sinbad" - with a nod to Terry Gilliam and a leering wink at Hugh Hefner - the on-screen world of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess is a place where the whimsy is as important as the warring.