Warrior Nun is being resurrected. The fantasy drama series, which was canceled by Netflix after two seasons, is set to return as a trilogy of feature films, executive producer Dean English revealed on Tuesday.
Late last month, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” Barry tweeted on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!” (Writer and consulting producer Amy Berg corroborated Barry’s news.)
The “more details” part, however, took some time to come together. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of Warrior Nun wouldn’t happen at its former home, Netflix. Talks with the show’s rights holders, English’s...
Late last month, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” Barry tweeted on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!” (Writer and consulting producer Amy Berg corroborated Barry’s news.)
The “more details” part, however, took some time to come together. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of Warrior Nun wouldn’t happen at its former home, Netflix. Talks with the show’s rights holders, English’s...
- 8/16/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Warrior Nun,” a scrappy action-fantasy series that last month debuted its second season, has been canceled by Netflix, an individual with knowledge of the decision told IndieWire.
The series starring Portuguese actress Alba Baptista had in its short run developed a passionate fanbase online, and the show’s second season even spent three weeks on Netflix’s weekly Top 10 list for English-language TV, topping out at No. 5. “Warrior Nun” creator and showrunner Simon Barry tweeted Tuesday that the show would not return on Netflix, sparking the hashtag #SaveWarriorNun to trend on Twitter.
I’ve just found out that @netflix will not be renewing #WarriorNun – my sincere appreciation to all the fans who worked so hard to bring awareness to this series, and for the love you showed me, the cast and the whole production team. It was a privilege to be a part of this. pic.twitter.com/eZIBa4tJYm
— Simon Barry (@SimonDavisBarry) December 13, 2022
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The series starring Portuguese actress Alba Baptista had in its short run developed a passionate fanbase online, and the show’s second season even spent three weeks on Netflix’s weekly Top 10 list for English-language TV, topping out at No. 5. “Warrior Nun” creator and showrunner Simon Barry tweeted Tuesday that the show would not return on Netflix, sparking the hashtag #SaveWarriorNun to trend on Twitter.
I’ve just found out that @netflix will not be renewing #WarriorNun – my sincere appreciation to all the fans who worked so hard to bring awareness to this series, and for the love you showed me, the cast and the whole production team. It was a privilege to be a part of this. pic.twitter.com/eZIBa4tJYm
— Simon Barry (@SimonDavisBarry) December 13, 2022
Hey,...
- 12/14/2022
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
“Warrior Nun” has been canceled at Netflix after two seasons, Variety has confirmed.
The decision comes a little over a month after the fantasy action series debuted its second season, which dropped in its entirety on Netflix on Nov. 10. The series originally debuted on the streamer back in July 2020, with the second season being announced in August of that year.
“Warrior Nun” is based on the comic book character Warrior Nun Areala originally created by Ben Dunn. The series centers on Ava Silva, played by Ava Baptista. Silva finds herself pulled into the world of an ancient order of nuns known as the Order of the Cruciform Sword, who battle demons and other powerful forces on Earth, after an ancient artifact is embedded in her back.
Along with Baptista, the series also starred Toya Turner, Lorena Andrea, Kristina Tonteri-Young and Olivia Delcan.
Simon Barry develped the series for television and...
The decision comes a little over a month after the fantasy action series debuted its second season, which dropped in its entirety on Netflix on Nov. 10. The series originally debuted on the streamer back in July 2020, with the second season being announced in August of that year.
“Warrior Nun” is based on the comic book character Warrior Nun Areala originally created by Ben Dunn. The series centers on Ava Silva, played by Ava Baptista. Silva finds herself pulled into the world of an ancient order of nuns known as the Order of the Cruciform Sword, who battle demons and other powerful forces on Earth, after an ancient artifact is embedded in her back.
Along with Baptista, the series also starred Toya Turner, Lorena Andrea, Kristina Tonteri-Young and Olivia Delcan.
Simon Barry develped the series for television and...
- 12/13/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has opted not to order a third season of Warrior Nun. The decision was made a month after the Nov. 10 release of the fantasy drama’s second season.
Warrior Nun‘s second season ratings performance follows the pattern of other scripted series which have been canceled by Netflix as the streamer evaluates viewing vs. cost for their renewal decisions. Season 2 spent just three weeks in Netflix’s Weekly Top 10 for English-language series, peaking at #5. Warrior Nun has built a small yet passionate fan base, which helped it secure a second season renewal but was not enough to sustain the series in the long run.
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Warrior Nun‘s second season ratings performance follows the pattern of other scripted series which have been canceled by Netflix as the streamer evaluates viewing vs. cost for their renewal decisions. Season 2 spent just three weeks in Netflix’s Weekly Top 10 for English-language series, peaking at #5. Warrior Nun has built a small yet passionate fan base, which helped it secure a second season renewal but was not enough to sustain the series in the long run.
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- 12/13/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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Reality Distortion Field and The Embassy, the studios behind Netflix’s Warrior Nun and Fakes series, have cemented their partnership to jointly produce genre feature and TV series for global audiences.
The expanded collaboration will see Rdf and The Embassy collaborate on the second season of Warrior Nun and untitled feature films over the next quarter. The sophomore season of Warrior Nun — Netflix’s supernatural drama, created by Simon Barry and starring Alba Baptista — is set for a fall release. Fakes, a YA dramedy created by David Turko and starring Emilija Baranac and Jennifer Tong, portrays best friends Zoe and Becca building their own fake ID empire.
“Finding solutions for filmmakers through our creative and technical expertise to produce high-quality original content has always been the driving force of Rdf. The Embassy and Rdf share this same passion and we look forward to...
Reality Distortion Field and The Embassy, the studios behind Netflix’s Warrior Nun and Fakes series, have cemented their partnership to jointly produce genre feature and TV series for global audiences.
The expanded collaboration will see Rdf and The Embassy collaborate on the second season of Warrior Nun and untitled feature films over the next quarter. The sophomore season of Warrior Nun — Netflix’s supernatural drama, created by Simon Barry and starring Alba Baptista — is set for a fall release. Fakes, a YA dramedy created by David Turko and starring Emilija Baranac and Jennifer Tong, portrays best friends Zoe and Becca building their own fake ID empire.
“Finding solutions for filmmakers through our creative and technical expertise to produce high-quality original content has always been the driving force of Rdf. The Embassy and Rdf share this same passion and we look forward to...
- 10/14/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“All good things come to an end. And by good things, I mean a sick penthouse, matching supercars, stupidly hot guys and vodka — way too much vodka,” narrates Jennifer Tong in the first seconds of Netflix’s new trailer for “Fakes,” a series that traces the delirious success and eventual downfall of a teen-built fake ID empire, right before the FBI raids her party.
The 10-episode half-hour dramedy tells the story of two best friends who accidentally build one of the largest fake ID businesses in North America. Deploying regular fourth wall breaks, “Fakes” traces the unraveling of their relationship in tandem with their skyrocketing success. As they get involved with a shady store employee that moves their products and blow through their mounting stacks of cash, the empire spirals out of control — eventually leading to one of the girl’s being jailed. Described as a “story of their ultimate betrayal,...
The 10-episode half-hour dramedy tells the story of two best friends who accidentally build one of the largest fake ID businesses in North America. Deploying regular fourth wall breaks, “Fakes” traces the unraveling of their relationship in tandem with their skyrocketing success. As they get involved with a shady store employee that moves their products and blow through their mounting stacks of cash, the empire spirals out of control — eventually leading to one of the girl’s being jailed. Described as a “story of their ultimate betrayal,...
- 8/10/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
As part of Geeked Week, there’s a new “Warrior Nun” Season 2 first look, and it is just as action packed as ever with the team going up against Adriel.
The series, which is inspired by the Manga novels, revolves around a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her, per Netflix.
Season 1 starred Alba Baptista (Ava), Tristán Ulloa (Father Vincent), Kristina Tonteri-Young (Sister Beatrice), Lorena Andrea (Sister Lilith), Toya Turner (Shotgun Mary) and Thekla Reuten (Jillian Salvius)
Other stars included Sylvia De Fanti (Mother Superion), Emilio Sakraya (J.C.), Olivia Delcán (Sister Camila), Joaquim De Almeida (Cardinal Duretti), May Simón Lifschitz (Chanel...
The series, which is inspired by the Manga novels, revolves around a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her, per Netflix.
Season 1 starred Alba Baptista (Ava), Tristán Ulloa (Father Vincent), Kristina Tonteri-Young (Sister Beatrice), Lorena Andrea (Sister Lilith), Toya Turner (Shotgun Mary) and Thekla Reuten (Jillian Salvius)
Other stars included Sylvia De Fanti (Mother Superion), Emilio Sakraya (J.C.), Olivia Delcán (Sister Camila), Joaquim De Almeida (Cardinal Duretti), May Simón Lifschitz (Chanel...
- 6/6/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Peter V. Brett’s international bestselling sci-fi horror fantasy novel, The Warded Man, is being developed for TV by Rush Hour and The Hustle producer Roger Birnbaum and Mark Kimsey under their Electromagnetic Productions (Emp).
The idea here is to build a long-term franchise out the 15-year old Warded Man World five-novel series, including traditional and digital merchandising.
The Warded Man is set in a distant future where humanity is plagued by terrifying demons that emerge at night with supernatural powers and an all-consuming hatred of people. They are barely held at bay by the ancient and magical art of warding, where locals paint mysterious symbols on houses and posts. With the fate of humanity hanging by a thread, one man takes it further, tattooing his body with the lost battle wards to teach humanity how to fight back from the verge of extinction.
Part one of the five-part Demon Cycle series,...
The idea here is to build a long-term franchise out the 15-year old Warded Man World five-novel series, including traditional and digital merchandising.
The Warded Man is set in a distant future where humanity is plagued by terrifying demons that emerge at night with supernatural powers and an all-consuming hatred of people. They are barely held at bay by the ancient and magical art of warding, where locals paint mysterious symbols on houses and posts. With the fate of humanity hanging by a thread, one man takes it further, tattooing his body with the lost battle wards to teach humanity how to fight back from the verge of extinction.
Part one of the five-part Demon Cycle series,...
- 4/29/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Emilija Baranac (Riverdale), Richard Harmon (The 100) and Jennifer Tong (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) have been set to star in YA comedy series Fakes, which is underway in Vancouver for Netflix and CBC Gem.
The 10-episode, half-hour series, created by David Turko (Warrior Nun), is the story of two teenage best friends who accidentally build one of the largest fake ID empires in North America.
CBC has first–window rights in Canada, while Netflix has second window in Canada and first in the rest of the world.
2020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Turko is serving as showrunner, and joining him on the project is Tabia Lau, a three-time Toronto Fringe Festival Patron’s Pick Award winner.
Reality Distortion Field’s Simon Barry (Warrior Nun) and Stephen Hegyes (Warrior Nun) are producers and executive producers. Lilly Burns and Tony Hernandez of Emily In Paris and The Conners production outfit Jax Media...
The 10-episode, half-hour series, created by David Turko (Warrior Nun), is the story of two teenage best friends who accidentally build one of the largest fake ID empires in North America.
CBC has first–window rights in Canada, while Netflix has second window in Canada and first in the rest of the world.
2020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Turko is serving as showrunner, and joining him on the project is Tabia Lau, a three-time Toronto Fringe Festival Patron’s Pick Award winner.
Reality Distortion Field’s Simon Barry (Warrior Nun) and Stephen Hegyes (Warrior Nun) are producers and executive producers. Lilly Burns and Tony Hernandez of Emily In Paris and The Conners production outfit Jax Media...
- 10/25/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Meena Rayann (Game of Thrones), Jack Mullarkey (Vikings: Valhalla) and Richard Clothier (Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them) are set for key recurring roles in Netflix drama series Warrior Nun.
Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun hails from creator/executive producer Simon Barry, who also serves as showrunner. It revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she now is part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Rayann will play Yasmine Amunet. Yasmine is a Coptic Nun who is also a scholar and freelance journalist. Yasmine is an intellectual, not a fighter, who finds herself drawn into Warrior Nun Ava’s journey.
Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun hails from creator/executive producer Simon Barry, who also serves as showrunner. It revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she now is part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Rayann will play Yasmine Amunet. Yasmine is a Coptic Nun who is also a scholar and freelance journalist. Yasmine is an intellectual, not a fighter, who finds herself drawn into Warrior Nun Ava’s journey.
- 10/18/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has ordered a second season of drama series Warrior Nun. The renewal comes about six weeks into the series’ Season 1 launch. Watch the announcement video below.
Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun hails from creator/executive producer Simon Barry, who also serves as showrunner. It revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she now is part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Baptista, Kristina Tonteri-Young, Lorena Andrea, Toya Turner and Olivia Delcán are set to reprise their roles as the core group of demon-fighting nuns. Additional Season 2 casting is Tba.
Barry executive produces with Stephen Hegyes. Amy Berg is consulting producer. Terri Hughes Burton is co-executive producer.
You can watch a clip of Barry announcing the renewal to the cast below.
Warrior Nun has been renewed for a second season — watch the cast find out pic.twitter.com/FOFY4N4RhT
— Netflix (@netflix) August 19, 2020...
Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun hails from creator/executive producer Simon Barry, who also serves as showrunner. It revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she now is part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Baptista, Kristina Tonteri-Young, Lorena Andrea, Toya Turner and Olivia Delcán are set to reprise their roles as the core group of demon-fighting nuns. Additional Season 2 casting is Tba.
Barry executive produces with Stephen Hegyes. Amy Berg is consulting producer. Terri Hughes Burton is co-executive producer.
You can watch a clip of Barry announcing the renewal to the cast below.
Warrior Nun has been renewed for a second season — watch the cast find out pic.twitter.com/FOFY4N4RhT
— Netflix (@netflix) August 19, 2020...
- 8/19/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Warrior Nun” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, the streaming service said Wednesday.
The first season of the drama premiered July 2 and stars Alba Baptista (Ava), Tristán Ulloa (Father Vincent), Kristina Tonteri-Young (Sister Beatrice), Lorena Andrea (Sister Lilith), Toya Turner (Shotgun Mary), Thekla Reuten (Jillian Salvius), as well as Sylvia De Fanti (Mother Superion), Emilio Sakraya (J.C.), Olivia Delcán (Sister Camila), Joaquim De Almeida (Cardinal Duretti), May Simón Lifschitz (Chanel), Dimitri Abold (Randall) and Charlotte Vega (Zori)
Per Netflix, Baptista, Tonteri-Young, Andrea, Turner and Delcán are all set to reprise their roles as “the core group of demon-fighting Nuns” for Season 2, with additional season two casting to be announced at a later date.
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Here is the official description for the “Warrior Nun” TV series, courtesy of Netflix: “Inspired by the manga novels,...
The first season of the drama premiered July 2 and stars Alba Baptista (Ava), Tristán Ulloa (Father Vincent), Kristina Tonteri-Young (Sister Beatrice), Lorena Andrea (Sister Lilith), Toya Turner (Shotgun Mary), Thekla Reuten (Jillian Salvius), as well as Sylvia De Fanti (Mother Superion), Emilio Sakraya (J.C.), Olivia Delcán (Sister Camila), Joaquim De Almeida (Cardinal Duretti), May Simón Lifschitz (Chanel), Dimitri Abold (Randall) and Charlotte Vega (Zori)
Per Netflix, Baptista, Tonteri-Young, Andrea, Turner and Delcán are all set to reprise their roles as “the core group of demon-fighting Nuns” for Season 2, with additional season two casting to be announced at a later date.
Also Read: Fall TV 2020: All the Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows - So Far (Photos)
Here is the official description for the “Warrior Nun” TV series, courtesy of Netflix: “Inspired by the manga novels,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Sylvia De Fanti is set for a key series-regular role opposite Alba Baptista in Netflix’s upcoming drama series Warrior Nun, inspired by the manga novels, from creator/executive producer Simon Barry.
Written by Barry, Warrior Nun revolves around Ava (Baptista), a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
De Fanti will play Mother Superion, responsible for training the Warrior Nuns, and while she might not give the orders, she’s the one who really runs the place. Having witnessed horrors as a child, she’s burdened with the guilt of the things she...
Written by Barry, Warrior Nun revolves around Ava (Baptista), a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
De Fanti will play Mother Superion, responsible for training the Warrior Nuns, and while she might not give the orders, she’s the one who really runs the place. Having witnessed horrors as a child, she’s burdened with the guilt of the things she...
- 4/1/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Alba Baptista (Leviano), is set to star and Toya Turner (Incredibles 2), Tristan Ulloa (Crash Test Aglaé ), Thekla Reuten (Red Sparrow) , Kristina Tonteri-Young (The Crocodile’s Gift), Lorena Andrea (Papillon) and Emilio Sakraya (Cold Feet) are cast as series regulars in Netflix’s upcoming drama series Warrior Nun, inspired by the Manga novels, from creator/executive producer Simon Barry.
Written by Barry, Warrior Nun revolves around Ava (Baptista), a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Baptista’s Ava is tasting freedom for the first time in her young life after being liberated from an abusive orphanage and...
Written by Barry, Warrior Nun revolves around Ava (Baptista), a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.
Baptista’s Ava is tasting freedom for the first time in her young life after being liberated from an abusive orphanage and...
- 3/18/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kate Bosworth to star in The I-Land, with Neil Labute as showrunner and director.
Netflix is expanding its slate of sci-fi projects with three new series, including one with Kate Bosworth starring and Neil Labute as writer, director and showrunner.
Bosworth will star in and serve as a producer on The I-Land, about a group of people who mysteriously wake up on an island and face psychological and physical challenges trying to get back home.
Netflix has ordered seven episodes of the show, scripted by Mr .Robot writer Lucy Teitler, from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment. Playwright and film writer-director Labute (previously...
Netflix is expanding its slate of sci-fi projects with three new series, including one with Kate Bosworth starring and Neil Labute as writer, director and showrunner.
Bosworth will star in and serve as a producer on The I-Land, about a group of people who mysteriously wake up on an island and face psychological and physical challenges trying to get back home.
Netflix has ordered seven episodes of the show, scripted by Mr .Robot writer Lucy Teitler, from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment. Playwright and film writer-director Labute (previously...
- 9/28/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Netflix has ordered three new sci-fi series, including one starring and executive produced by Kate Bosworth, the streaming service announced Friday.
The shows are Bosworth-led “The I-Land,” plus “Warrior Nun” and “October Faction.”
Here’s the official logline for seven-episode “The I-Land”: When 10 people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are or how they got there, they set off on a trek to try to get back home. They soon discover this world is not as it seems. Faced with the island’s extreme psychological and physical challenges, they must rise to their better selves — or die as their worst ones.
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Bosworth will produce and stars as Kc, Natalie Martinez will star as Chase, and Alex Pettyfer will star as Brody.
The project hails from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment, with...
The shows are Bosworth-led “The I-Land,” plus “Warrior Nun” and “October Faction.”
Here’s the official logline for seven-episode “The I-Land”: When 10 people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are or how they got there, they set off on a trek to try to get back home. They soon discover this world is not as it seems. Faced with the island’s extreme psychological and physical challenges, they must rise to their better selves — or die as their worst ones.
Also Read: Netflix Orders TV Adaptations of Romance Novels 'Virgin River,' 'Sweet Magnolias'
Bosworth will produce and stars as Kc, Natalie Martinez will star as Chase, and Alex Pettyfer will star as Brody.
The project hails from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment, with...
- 9/28/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Netflix is expanding its sci-fi/genre portfolio with three new series orders, to Neil Labute’s The I-Land, starring Kate Bosworth, Natalie Martinez and Alex Pettyfer; October Faction, based on the Idw comics by Steve Niles, and Warrior Nun, inspired by the Manga novels.
Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of October Faction, from creator/executive producer Damian Kindler, High Park Entertainment in association with Idw Entertainment; seven episodes of The I-Land, from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment, with Bosworth also producing; and 10 episodes of Warrior Nun, from creator/executive producer Simon Barry.
They join the recently picked up new sci-fi series The Order, Wu Assassins, Locke & Key, V Wars, and Another Life as Netflix is making in big push in the genre arena as is rival Amazon.
The I-Land marks Magic Mike star Pettyfer’s TV series debut. Bosworth previously did stints on The Art of More, Young Americans and BBC’s SS-bg.
Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of October Faction, from creator/executive producer Damian Kindler, High Park Entertainment in association with Idw Entertainment; seven episodes of The I-Land, from Nomadic Pictures Entertainment, with Bosworth also producing; and 10 episodes of Warrior Nun, from creator/executive producer Simon Barry.
They join the recently picked up new sci-fi series The Order, Wu Assassins, Locke & Key, V Wars, and Another Life as Netflix is making in big push in the genre arena as is rival Amazon.
The I-Land marks Magic Mike star Pettyfer’s TV series debut. Bosworth previously did stints on The Art of More, Young Americans and BBC’s SS-bg.
- 9/28/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has ordered three new sci-fi shows to series, the streaming giant announced Friday.
The first is titled “The I-Land.” When ten people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are or how they got there, they set off on a trek to try to get back home. They soon discover this world is not as it seems. Faced with the island’s extreme psychological and physical challenges, they must rise to their better selves — or die as their worst ones.
Kate Bosworth stars as Kc and serves as a producer on the series, marking the first time Bosworth has produced a television show. Natalie Martinez will star as Chase, and Alex Pettyfer will star as Brody. Netflix has ordered seven episodes of the series.
Neil Labute is the writer, director, and showrunner on “The I-Land,” with Lucy Teitler also writing. Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev will executive produce,...
The first is titled “The I-Land.” When ten people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are or how they got there, they set off on a trek to try to get back home. They soon discover this world is not as it seems. Faced with the island’s extreme psychological and physical challenges, they must rise to their better selves — or die as their worst ones.
Kate Bosworth stars as Kc and serves as a producer on the series, marking the first time Bosworth has produced a television show. Natalie Martinez will star as Chase, and Alex Pettyfer will star as Brody. Netflix has ordered seven episodes of the series.
Neil Labute is the writer, director, and showrunner on “The I-Land,” with Lucy Teitler also writing. Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev will executive produce,...
- 9/28/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for March 2017, including "Ollie" (aka "The Predator"), "Arrow", "Supergirl" and a whole lot more:
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newcheck
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Mar 30/17 - May 12/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Light Of My Life
Feature
Local Production Company: Light of My Life Film Inc.
Director: Casey Affleck
Producer: Geoffrey Quan
Feb 08/17 - Mar 30/17
Meditation Park
Feature
Local Production Company: Meditation Park Film Ltd.
Director: Mina Shum
Producer: Stephen Hegyes, Raymond Massey
Feb 27/17 - Mar 23/17
Ollie (aka "The Predator")
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): John Davis, Bill Bannerman
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Doomsday
TV Pilot
Local Production Company: Pico Productions Ltd
Director: Joachim Ronning
Exec.
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newcheck
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Mar 30/17 - May 12/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Light Of My Life
Feature
Local Production Company: Light of My Life Film Inc.
Director: Casey Affleck
Producer: Geoffrey Quan
Feb 08/17 - Mar 30/17
Meditation Park
Feature
Local Production Company: Meditation Park Film Ltd.
Director: Mina Shum
Producer: Stephen Hegyes, Raymond Massey
Feb 27/17 - Mar 23/17
Ollie (aka "The Predator")
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): John Davis, Bill Bannerman
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Doomsday
TV Pilot
Local Production Company: Pico Productions Ltd
Director: Joachim Ronning
Exec.
- 3/1/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
CBS is set to team with "Continuum" creator Simon Barry for a TV series adaptation of Stefan Petrucha's zombie-themed best-selling novel "Dead Mann Walking".
The story is set in the near future, when a police detective executed for murdering his wife is given a miracle drug and is brought back to life as one of the pulse-challenged population, a group now treated as second-class citizens.
The man is now working as a private investigator while looking for his wife's real killer. His first case is a missing persons case during which he learns that several other fellow zombies have been cut to pieces. Barry will pen the script and executive produce alongside Stephen Hegyes.
Source: The Live Feed...
The story is set in the near future, when a police detective executed for murdering his wife is given a miracle drug and is brought back to life as one of the pulse-challenged population, a group now treated as second-class citizens.
The man is now working as a private investigator while looking for his wife's real killer. His first case is a missing persons case during which he learns that several other fellow zombies have been cut to pieces. Barry will pen the script and executive produce alongside Stephen Hegyes.
Source: The Live Feed...
- 11/4/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Toronto -- Former Brightlight Pictures partner Stephen Hegyes has pacted with Continuum creator and showrunner Simon Barry to launch a genre film and TV producer, Reality Distortion Field. The Vancouver-based production shingle will develop original content for a global fanboy audience. Barry lived and worked in Los Angeles for 15 years before finding success with Continuum, his first foray into the Canadian TV market, which also landed on Syfy stateside. Now he will work with Hegyes to tap Canadian and American creative talents to generate genre fare for the North American and international markets. "The goal is to move forward
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- 11/19/2013
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Toronto -- Canadian producer Brightlight Pictures is partnering with Los Angeles-based Essential Pictures to make TV shows for the world market.
The two companies, as they complete negotiations on a "business venture," intend to work under the Ebtv banner to develop, finance and produce scripted half-hours, one hours and miniseries.
Two Ebtv series are already in the works for Canadian pay TV operators the Movie Network and Movie Central, one of which has participation from Scott Free.
"Working together under the Ebtv banner will give us the infrastructure and experience to take full advantage of new, forward thinking business models for financing, producing and distributing television projects, both domestically and internationally," Essential Pictures president and COO Neil Kaplan, who co-founded the production unit in 2008 with Jim Kohlberg, said in a statement.
The move is the latest sign American producers are partnering with Canadian and other foreign producers to tap soft...
The two companies, as they complete negotiations on a "business venture," intend to work under the Ebtv banner to develop, finance and produce scripted half-hours, one hours and miniseries.
Two Ebtv series are already in the works for Canadian pay TV operators the Movie Network and Movie Central, one of which has participation from Scott Free.
"Working together under the Ebtv banner will give us the infrastructure and experience to take full advantage of new, forward thinking business models for financing, producing and distributing television projects, both domestically and internationally," Essential Pictures president and COO Neil Kaplan, who co-founded the production unit in 2008 with Jim Kohlberg, said in a statement.
The move is the latest sign American producers are partnering with Canadian and other foreign producers to tap soft...
- 6/10/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reese Witherspoon's Type A Films has joined with Canadian indie company Brightlight Pictures and Rhombus Media in order to develop "Under the Bridge." Witherspoon optioned Rebecca Godfrey's book back in 2007. The The true-crime story tells of the gruesome murder of Canadian high school student Reena Virk by eight fellow students under a small bridge in Saanich, British Columbia. Virk's death and convictions of her killers started a national debate among Canadians concerning bullying and violence in high school. Brightlight's Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes produce alongside Niv Fichman for Rhombus and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Simpson of Type A Films. No information as yet on casting.
- 4/21/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Toronto -- Canadian indie producers Brightlight Pictures and Rhombus Media have joined up with Reese Witherspoon's Type A Films to develop "Under the Bridge," a true-crime feature about the 1997 murder of a 14-year-old Canadian high school student.
Witherspoon in 2007 initially optioned Rebecca Godfrey's book about the gruesome murder of Reena Virk by eight fellow students under a small bridge in Saanich, B.C.
Virk's death, and the subsequent trial and convictions of her slayers, provoked a national debate among Canadians over high school bullying and violence.
Vancouver-based Brightlight and Toronto-based Rhombus will partner with Type A Films to develop "Under the Bridge."
Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes will produce for Brightlight, Niv Fichman for Rhombus and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Simpson will produce for Type A Films.
No word on creative elements and casting.
Brightlight and Rhombus most recently co-produced "Gunless," a comic western starring Paul Gross and Sienna Guillory,...
Witherspoon in 2007 initially optioned Rebecca Godfrey's book about the gruesome murder of Reena Virk by eight fellow students under a small bridge in Saanich, B.C.
Virk's death, and the subsequent trial and convictions of her slayers, provoked a national debate among Canadians over high school bullying and violence.
Vancouver-based Brightlight and Toronto-based Rhombus will partner with Type A Films to develop "Under the Bridge."
Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes will produce for Brightlight, Niv Fichman for Rhombus and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Simpson will produce for Type A Films.
No word on creative elements and casting.
Brightlight and Rhombus most recently co-produced "Gunless," a comic western starring Paul Gross and Sienna Guillory,...
- 4/20/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Brightlight Pictures and Rhombus Media will partner again with the development of Under the Bridge , a feature film based on the book by Rebecca Godfrey. Under the Bridge is a joint venture between Blp . Rhombus and Reese Witherspoon's Type A Films. Producers are Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes (Blp), Niv Fichman (Rhombus), and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Simpson (Type A). A critically-acclaimed investigative narrative, Godfrey's bestselling "Under the Bridge" tells the compelling story of a group of seemingly ordinary suburban teenagers. On a Friday night, one of them, Reena Virk, was beaten and murdered under the bridge in her small town. "Under the Bridge," by Rebecca Godfrey, was published by Harper Collins in 2005. Jennifer Simpson says,...
- 4/20/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Brightlight Pictures and Rhombus Media will partner again with the development of Under the Bridge , a feature film based on the book by Rebecca Godfrey. Under the Bridge is a joint venture between Blp . Rhombus and Reese Witherspoon's Type A Films. Producers are Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes (Blp), Niv Fichman (Rhombus), and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Simpson (Type A). A critically-acclaimed investigative narrative, Godfrey's bestselling "Under the Bridge" tells the compelling story of a group of seemingly ordinary suburban teenagers. On a Friday night, one of them, Reena Virk, was beaten and murdered under the bridge in her small town. "Under the Bridge," by Rebecca Godfrey, was published by Harper Collins in 2005. Jennifer Simpson says,...
- 4/20/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Maxim Gaudette in Polytechnique The 30th Genie Awards will take place Monday, April 12 at Toronto’s Guvernment / Kool Haus Entertainment Complex. Best Motion Picture 3 saisons – Maude Bouchard, Jim Donovan, Sandy Martinez, Bruno Rosato Before Tomorrow – Stephane Rituit Fifty Dead Men Walking – Shawn Williamson, Stephen Hegyes, Peter La Terriere, Kari Skogland Nurse.Fighter.Boy – Ingrid Veninger Polytechnique – Maxime Remillard, Don Carmody Best Feature Length Documentary A Hard Name – Kristina McLaughlin, Michael McMahon, Alan Zweig Les Dames En Bleu / Ladies In Blue – Claude Demers Inside Hana’s Suitcase – Larry Weinstein, Rudolf Biermann, Jessica Daniel Prom Night In Mississippi – Patricia Aquino, Paul Saltzman Rip: A Remix Manifesto – Mila Aung-Thwin, Kat Baulu, Brett Gaylor, Germaine Ying-Gee Wong Achievement [...]...
- 3/3/2010
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
It's one of those years where the great Atom Egoyan's contribution to cinema is totally insignificant (Adoration received 2 noms) and where Denis Villeneuve's Polytechnique, in my books the best Canadian film of the year, grabbed the high count total of eleven nominations for the 30th Genie Awards. - It's one of those years where the great Atom Egoyan's contribution to cinema is totally insignificant (Adoration received 2 noms) and where Denis Villeneuve's Polytechnique, in my books the best Canadian film of the year, grabbed the high count total of eleven nominations for the 30th Genie Awards. What is somewhat odd is how Canada's most internationally celebrated film in I Killed My Mother (J'ai tue ma mere) from Xavier Dolan receive not one single vote, a crime when you consider the textured writing, fluid cinematography and the brilliant performance from Anne Dorval - who plays the neurotic mother...
- 3/2/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
With so much fuss being made about J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot, it's easy to forget that there is another successful franchise out there with Star... in the title. That would be Stargate, which is due for its own sort of makeover later this year with the premiere of Stargate Universe. This is no sign that the concept is struggling, though. Indeed, the slew of awards that Stargate productions won at the recent Leo Awards in Vancouver, British Columbia (the home base of CinemaSpy) shows that it continues to be admired.
The Leo Awards are presented by the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of B.C.. They were established in 1998 to celebrate excellence in film and television productions that are made in the province. Stargate series and movies are largely filmed in Vancouver. At this years Celebration and Gala Ceremonies for the Leos, which took place on May 8 and...
The Leo Awards are presented by the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of B.C.. They were established in 1998 to celebrate excellence in film and television productions that are made in the province. Stargate series and movies are largely filmed in Vancouver. At this years Celebration and Gala Ceremonies for the Leos, which took place on May 8 and...
- 5/13/2009
- CinemaSpy
Lauren Holly and Luke Perry are starring in Uwe Boll's latest filmmaker endeavor, "The Storm."
In the apocalyptic thriller, Holly plays a dedicated wife and mother who must deal with the end of days scenario -- all heightened by the arrival of a mysterious stranger named Silas (Perry) who holds the key to the approaching doom.
The movie, budgeted in the $5 million range, is shooting in Vancouver. Boll is directing and producing. Brightlight Pictures' Stephen Hegyes and Shawn Williamson also are producing.
Holly, repped by Fortitude and Gilbertson Management, is best known for her work on CBS' "NCIS." Her feature credits range from "Dumb and Dumber" to "The Chumscrubber."
Perry recently appeared as a series regular in David Milch's HBO series "John From Cincinnati." he is repped by Fortitude and Himber Entertainment.
In the apocalyptic thriller, Holly plays a dedicated wife and mother who must deal with the end of days scenario -- all heightened by the arrival of a mysterious stranger named Silas (Perry) who holds the key to the approaching doom.
The movie, budgeted in the $5 million range, is shooting in Vancouver. Boll is directing and producing. Brightlight Pictures' Stephen Hegyes and Shawn Williamson also are producing.
Holly, repped by Fortitude and Gilbertson Management, is best known for her work on CBS' "NCIS." Her feature credits range from "Dumb and Dumber" to "The Chumscrubber."
Perry recently appeared as a series regular in David Milch's HBO series "John From Cincinnati." he is repped by Fortitude and Himber Entertainment.
- 12/8/2008
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aaron Ashmore has been cast in the indie feature The Thaw, opposite Martha MacIsaac and Val Kilmer.
Anagram Pictures is producing the thriller about an Arctic research team attacked by a killer parasite released by melting polar ice caps.
Ashmore will play a college student in the besieged crew.
The Thaw is written by Michael Lewis and Mark A. Lewis. The latter also will direct. Anagram's Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Rob Neilson will produce. Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes from Brightlight Pictures and Blake Corbet from Anagram will serve as executive producers.
Shooting begins in Vancouver Monday.
Ashmore, repped by APA and Artistry Management, plays Jimmy Olsen on Smallville, and previously had a regular spot on Veronica Mars. He begins shooting a new season of Smallville in the late summer, and he will appear in the Lionsgate feature "Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas" at year's end.
Anagram Pictures is producing the thriller about an Arctic research team attacked by a killer parasite released by melting polar ice caps.
Ashmore will play a college student in the besieged crew.
The Thaw is written by Michael Lewis and Mark A. Lewis. The latter also will direct. Anagram's Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Rob Neilson will produce. Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes from Brightlight Pictures and Blake Corbet from Anagram will serve as executive producers.
Shooting begins in Vancouver Monday.
Ashmore, repped by APA and Artistry Management, plays Jimmy Olsen on Smallville, and previously had a regular spot on Veronica Mars. He begins shooting a new season of Smallville in the late summer, and he will appear in the Lionsgate feature "Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas" at year's end.
- 6/13/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Even though logic takes a holiday in White Noise, Geoffrey Sax, a British television director making his theatrical debut, lavishes enough craft on the paranormal thriller to send more than a few chills down the spine. This U.S.-Canadian-British co-production should scare up boxoffice coin in the post-holiday season and could achieve cult status as the film delves into the incorporeal world of the "other side" of death in a much more convincing manner than most ghost stories.
The film is, of course, a studio movie, so such staples as a serial killer and diaphanous villains get tossed into the mix. The movie could also have done a better job of explaining and selling its key gimmick -- Electronic Voice Phenomenon, or EVP. Yet White Noise is made with intelligence. Cinematographer Chris Seager's shadowy lighting and ominous camera moves and editor Nick Arthurs' choice of cuts and angles pull you into the movie as things get creepier by the minute.
Michael Keaton plays Jonathan Rivers, an architect whose life is thrown into an emotional tailspin by the mysterious disappearance and death of his second wife, Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling writer. During the mourning period, Jonathan brusquely dismisses a stranger, Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims Anna is trying to communicate with him through EVP.
When Jonathan receives two telephone calls from Anna's cell phone, which he knows to be turned off, he drops by Raymond's home. What he finds is an electronic headquarters for contact with the dead. He also meets Sarah Deborah Kara Unger), who, thanks to Raymond, believes she has made contact with her late fiance. The two become fellow students in EVP.
The introduction to this phenomenon is hurried, but essentially EVP adherents believe those beyond the grave send out constant messages to us using modern technology. The "white noise" of sound and images from TV sets and radios can be recorded and studied via a process known as video or photographic instrumental transcommunication to detect such transmissions.
The movie nearly grinds to a halt in the middle section as Jonathan sits in front of fuzzy and static TV screens, fiddling with computers and recording devices, determined to pick up a message from Anna. What's he watching though, one wonders, an upper-dial cable network called the Hereafter Channel?
Gradually, the movie enters a spooky realm where voices threaten those trying to communicate with the dead. They can't all be nice, shrugs Raymond, who turns up dead soon afterward. Eventually, Jonathan gains the eerie impression that he is being contacted not by the dead but rather those who soon will be. Then Jonathan's TV screen, seen by us but not by him, shows shadowy figures whose presence briefly fills the room. Here the movie develops a genuine sense of dread as the menace seems directed at both Jonathan and Sarah.
Yet fuzziness extends beyond the TV monitors. The film accepts Jonathan's growing obsession with EVP as normal and fails to explain why the police never show any interest in the mounting number of injured or dead bodies in Jonathan's life. By taking the film in the direction of horror, writer Niall Johnson must settle for a conventional third act that strains credibility, confuses the whole issue about EVP and verges on pure hokum.
Keaton quietly underplays his role, which helps, and his fellow actors in this thinly populated film tone down the histrionics, letting the mysterious events speak for themselves. Production values, including cool, modern interiors and splendid location work in and around Vancouver, are top drawer.
WHITE NOISE
Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures and Gold Circle Films present a White Noise UK
and Brightlight Pictures production
Credits:
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Screenwriter: Niall Johnson
Producers: Paul Brooks, Shawn Williamson
Executive producers: Simon Brooks, Stephen Hegyes, Scott Niemeyer, Norm Waitt
Director of photography: Chris Seager
Production designer: Michael S. Bolton
Music: Claude Foisy
Costumes: Karen Matthews
Editor: Nick Arthurs
Cast:
Jonathan Rivers: Michael Keaton
Anna Rivers: Chandra West
Sarah: Deborah Kara Unger
Raymond: Ian McNeice
Jane: Sarah Strange
Mike: Nicholas Elia
MPAA rating: PG-13
Running time -- 109 minutes...
The film is, of course, a studio movie, so such staples as a serial killer and diaphanous villains get tossed into the mix. The movie could also have done a better job of explaining and selling its key gimmick -- Electronic Voice Phenomenon, or EVP. Yet White Noise is made with intelligence. Cinematographer Chris Seager's shadowy lighting and ominous camera moves and editor Nick Arthurs' choice of cuts and angles pull you into the movie as things get creepier by the minute.
Michael Keaton plays Jonathan Rivers, an architect whose life is thrown into an emotional tailspin by the mysterious disappearance and death of his second wife, Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling writer. During the mourning period, Jonathan brusquely dismisses a stranger, Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims Anna is trying to communicate with him through EVP.
When Jonathan receives two telephone calls from Anna's cell phone, which he knows to be turned off, he drops by Raymond's home. What he finds is an electronic headquarters for contact with the dead. He also meets Sarah Deborah Kara Unger), who, thanks to Raymond, believes she has made contact with her late fiance. The two become fellow students in EVP.
The introduction to this phenomenon is hurried, but essentially EVP adherents believe those beyond the grave send out constant messages to us using modern technology. The "white noise" of sound and images from TV sets and radios can be recorded and studied via a process known as video or photographic instrumental transcommunication to detect such transmissions.
The movie nearly grinds to a halt in the middle section as Jonathan sits in front of fuzzy and static TV screens, fiddling with computers and recording devices, determined to pick up a message from Anna. What's he watching though, one wonders, an upper-dial cable network called the Hereafter Channel?
Gradually, the movie enters a spooky realm where voices threaten those trying to communicate with the dead. They can't all be nice, shrugs Raymond, who turns up dead soon afterward. Eventually, Jonathan gains the eerie impression that he is being contacted not by the dead but rather those who soon will be. Then Jonathan's TV screen, seen by us but not by him, shows shadowy figures whose presence briefly fills the room. Here the movie develops a genuine sense of dread as the menace seems directed at both Jonathan and Sarah.
Yet fuzziness extends beyond the TV monitors. The film accepts Jonathan's growing obsession with EVP as normal and fails to explain why the police never show any interest in the mounting number of injured or dead bodies in Jonathan's life. By taking the film in the direction of horror, writer Niall Johnson must settle for a conventional third act that strains credibility, confuses the whole issue about EVP and verges on pure hokum.
Keaton quietly underplays his role, which helps, and his fellow actors in this thinly populated film tone down the histrionics, letting the mysterious events speak for themselves. Production values, including cool, modern interiors and splendid location work in and around Vancouver, are top drawer.
WHITE NOISE
Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures and Gold Circle Films present a White Noise UK
and Brightlight Pictures production
Credits:
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Screenwriter: Niall Johnson
Producers: Paul Brooks, Shawn Williamson
Executive producers: Simon Brooks, Stephen Hegyes, Scott Niemeyer, Norm Waitt
Director of photography: Chris Seager
Production designer: Michael S. Bolton
Music: Claude Foisy
Costumes: Karen Matthews
Editor: Nick Arthurs
Cast:
Jonathan Rivers: Michael Keaton
Anna Rivers: Chandra West
Sarah: Deborah Kara Unger
Raymond: Ian McNeice
Jane: Sarah Strange
Mike: Nicholas Elia
MPAA rating: PG-13
Running time -- 109 minutes...
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