2025 Mar 06

School Spirits: 2.08 ‘Fire, Talk To Me’ Stills & Captures

The season finale of Season 2 of School Spirits titled ‘Fire, Talk To Me‘ has premiered. I felt like we got a lot of answers this season, but we are left with new ones and a cliffhanger. Hopefully we will get a Season 3 confirmation soon!

I have updated the gallery with episode stills and screen captures of Milo From the episode! Enjoy!


2025 Feb 27

School Spirits: 2.07 ‘Anatomy of a Fallout Shelter’ Stills & Captures

New episode of School Spirits! We got a lot of answers this episode. But I can’t believe there’s only one episode left 🙁

I have updated the gallery with episode stills and screen captures of Milo from the episode titled ‘Anatomy of a Fallout Shelter.’ Enjoy!


2025 Feb 20

School Spirits: 2.06 ‘Ghost Pointe Blank’ Stills & Captures

It’s Thursday which means a new episode of School Spirits! I have updated the gallery with episode stills and screen captures of Milo from the 6th episode titled ‘Ghost Pointe Blank.’ I loved the dancing scenes in this one and the conversation between Wally and Charley. And that ending, omg!


2025 Feb 13

School Spirits: 2.05 ‘Ghost Who’s Coming to Dinner’ Stills & Captures

I have added episode stills and HD screen captures of Milo in the latest episode of School Spirits titled ‘Ghost Who’s Coming to Dinner.’ There were great scenes in this one and the ending!! Make sure you watch to avoid spoilers in the captures.


2025 Feb 06

School Spirits: 2.04 ‘A Walk-In to Remember’ Stills & Screen Captures

A new episode of School Spirits episode ‘A Walk-In to Remember‘ released today! It was so good!! Milo did so great in this episode. You can find episode stills and screen captures from the episode in the gallery!


2025 Feb 04

From Stage to Screen and Back Again: Milo Manheim’s Balancing Act

Milo has a new photoshoot and interview with Our Era! Check out the photos in the gallery and read the interview below.

OUR ERA – Milo Manheim, the effervescent actor widely known for his roles in the Zombies franchise, School Spirits, and soon, Little Shop of Horrors, is a whirlwind of creative energy. He juggles a multitude of projects – film, television, and theatre – with a seemingly boundless enthusiasm. “My life does not feel real,” he confesses, a charming mix of disbelief and pure excitement bubbling in his voice. As he navigates these diverse artistic landscapes, Manheim remains grounded, deeply appreciative of the opportunities he’s given, and utterly passionate about his craft.

I caught up with Manheim just as his newest role in Little Shop of Horrors was announced. He spoke about the almost serendipitous way this dream role materialized, a chance encounter with Michael Mayer, the Tony Award-winning director of the revival, leading to this incredible opportunity. “It just happened so magically,” he marvels, a hint of childlike wonder in his tone. You can almost picture his 13-year-old self, the theatre-obsessed kid who used to make his family sit through his living-room performances, doing cartwheels of joy. While he’s still in the beginning stages of preparation, Manheim is already deeply immersed in the quirky, carnivorous world of Little Shop, listening to the iconic score on repeat, revisiting the delightfully campy movie, and anticipating the unique challenge of the show’s intricate, often tongue-twisting lyrics. “It’s a jam-packed show,” he explains, his energy rising as he talks about the production, “very high energy and the music is just so infectious.” He mentions a particular fondness for “Feed Me,” recalling the visceral impact it had on him when he saw a previous production of the show. “That song just stuck with me,” he says, “it’s so raw and powerful.”

Manheim’s journey, however, hasn’t been a straightforward, perfectly paved path. He spoke candidly about the inherent differences between stage and film acting, acknowledging the valuable lessons he’s learned in each medium. “I started with theater. I love theater. It’s my passion. I moved to film. And, you know, film is completely different, and it took me a long time to figure out those differences, and I’m still figuring them out,” he admitted. His early experiences in theatre were all about performing for the immediate gratification of the audience, feeling that live connection and the energy exchange. But stepping into film required an entirely different approach—where scenes are repeated multiple times in front of a crew, demanding him to make each take feel fresh. “I think I needed the time away first because I also think when I was younger, I was performing for the audience,” he reflected. “And I think that stepping into film where you do a scene like 20 times, there’s like 100 people watching you, and you have to make it new every time, you really gotta find a way to do it for yourself.”

Returning to the stage for American Idiot after years of working primarily in film and television allowed him to beautifully integrate these two seemingly disparate approaches. “Going back to theater now, like five years later, I could perform for me and my cast, and then anything that we got back from the audience was just like a cherry on top. And I think that I needed to go through that as an actor first,” he shared. The experience reinforced his equal love for both mediums, which he likened to playing two different sports. “But now I have equal love for theater and the film world, but they’re completely different. I consider them different sports, but I hope to play both of them for the rest of my life, right?” His return to the stage was a powerful demonstration of his artistic growth and adaptability—he learned to perform with an internal focus honed by his film work while still embracing the dynamism and immediacy of live theatre.

He spoke warmly of his American Idiot experience, emphasizing the profound and unexpected connections he forged within the Deaf community. He described the invaluable experience of learning American Sign Language, not just as a skill, but as a way to connect with a vibrant and expressive culture.
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2025 Jan 30

School Spirits: 2.01 – 2.03 Episode Stills & Screen Captures

The first three episodes of Season 2 of School Spirits have dropped! They were so good! I love this show so much. I have updated the gallery with episode stills and screen captures of Milo from the episodes! I don’t have stills from the third episode yet, but I will add when I see them.




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