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American Gods (TV series)

American Gods is an American fantasy drama television series based on Neil Gaiman's 2001 novel of the same name and developed by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green for the premium cable network Starz. Produced by Fremantle North America and distributed by Lionsgate Television, the first season premiered on April 30, 2017. Fuller and Green served as the showrunners for the first season and were replaced by Jesse Alexander for the second season. Charles H. Eglee served as showrunner for the third season. Gaiman served as an executive producer.

American Gods
Genre
Based onAmerican Gods
by Neil Gaiman
Developed by
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Running time52–63 minutes
Production companies
  • Living Dead Guy
  • J.A. Green Construction Corp.
  • The Blank Corporation
  • Fremantle
  • Starz Originals
  • United Bongo Drums
Release
Original networkStarz
Original releaseApril 30, 2017 (2017-04-30) –
March 21, 2021 (2021-03-21)

Ricky Whittle plays the series' lead Shadow Moon, who meets a strange man named Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) after being released from prison and soon becomes embroiled in a large-scale conflict between the Old Gods and the New Gods, who grow stronger each day. In May 2017, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on March 10, 2019. The following week, Starz renewed American Gods for the third season, which premiered on January 10, 2021. In March 2021, the series was canceled after three seasons.

The series, mainly the first season, received praise for its visual style and acting and received two nominations at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Design and Outstanding Special Visual Effects. It also received three nominations at the 8th Critics' Choice Television Awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series for McShane, and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Gillian Anderson.

Premise Edit

Only days before his scheduled release from prison, Shadow Moon is told that his wife has been killed in a car accident, and he is released early to attend the funeral. A series of events delay his trip home, during which time he meets the mysterious Mr. Wednesday. Wednesday repeatedly offers Shadow a job, which he refuses until Wednesday reveals that the job waiting for him at home no longer exists. Shadow accepts the offer to become Wednesday's minder (driver/assistant/bodyguard).

Shadow finds himself in a hidden world where magic is real and a collection of "Old Gods" fear irrelevance in the face of the growing power of a collection of "New Gods", which include Technology and Media. In a grand plan to combat this deadly threat, Mr. Wednesday attempts to unite the Old Gods to defend their existence and rebuild the influence they have lost, leaving Shadow struggling to accept this new world and his place in it.

Cast and characters Edit

Main Edit

  • Ricky Whittle as Shadow Moon, a former convict who becomes Mr. Wednesday's bodyguard.[1][2]
  • Emily Browning as Laura Moon, Shadow Moon's wife and a revenant.[3]
    Browning also portrays Essie MacGowan, an Irish woman whose belief in leprechauns changes the course of her life.[4]
  • Crispin Glover as Mr. World,[a] the New God of Globalization and the leader of the New Gods.[5]
  • Bruce Langley as the Technical Boy/Quantum Boy, the New God of Technology.[6]
  • Yetide Badaki as Bilquis, a goddess of love identified with the Queen of Sheba.[6]
  • Pablo Schreiber as Mad Sweeney (seasons 1–2), a leprechaun in the employ of Mr. Wednesday; he has trouble coming to terms with losing his charm.[7]
  • Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday, a con artist and the god Odin.[2]
  • Orlando Jones as Mr. Nancy (main season 2; recurring season 1), the Ghanaian trickster god Anansi. He works as a tailor.[8]
  • Mousa Kraish as the Jinn (main season 2; recurring season 1), a mythic being of fire who, fearing for his safety, considers fleeing the United States.[9]
  • Omid Abtahi as Salim (main seasons 2–3; recurring season 1), a foreigner who is "one half of a pair of star-crossed lovers".[10] He has a sexual encounter with the Jinn, who is disguised as a cab driver.
  • Demore Barnes as Mr. Ibis (main seasons 2–3; recurring season 1),[a] the keeper of stories past and present, the Egyptian god Thoth.[8]
  • Ashley Reyes as Cordelia (season 3), a rebellious and tech-savvy college dropout who works for Mr. Wednesday.[11]
Notes
  1. ^ a b During season 3, credited as main cast only when appearing in the episode.

Recurring Edit

  • Gillian Anderson as the Goddess Media (season 1), the public face and "mouthpiece" of the New Gods.[12] She appears in the form of famous personalities, including Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, and Judy Garland.[13] Anderson left the series, so the role was redefined and renamed as New Media for the second season.
  • Cloris Leachman as Zorya Vechernyaya (seasons 1–2), the Evening Star, the eldest of three sisters who watch the stars to guard against forgotten horrors.[9]
  • Peter Stormare as Czernobog, Slavic god of darkness, death, and evil who suspects Mr. Wednesday's motives and is reluctant to lend his aid.[9]
  • Chris Obi as Mr. Jacquel (season 1), the Egyptian god of the dead, Anubis.[9]
  • Betty Gilpin as Audrey (season 1), Robbie's wife and Laura's best friend.
  • Beth Grant as Jack (season 1), the owner of the bar where Mr. Wednesday hires Shadow.[14]
  • Kahyun Kim as the New Goddess New Media (season 2),[15] who is described as, "the goddess of global content and in this age, a cyberspace chameleon, who is also a master of manipulation".[16]
  • Sakina Jaffrey as Mama-Ji (season 2), a waitress at the Motel America and the Hindu goddess of death and liberation, Kali. With her necklace of skulls, acerbic wit and free spirit, she is a match for any mighty god or man.[17]
  • Dominique Jackson as Ms. World (season 3), an incarnation of Mr. World.[18]
  • Blythe Danner as Demeter (season 3), Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest and fertility. Demeter has an unresolved romantic history with Wednesday.[19]
  • Iwan Rheon as Liam Doyle (season 3), a leprechaun bartender Laura meets while on her quest for revenge against Wednesday.[20]

Notable guests Edit

  • Jonathan Tucker as Low Key Lyesmith (season 1), a friend of Shadow from prison.[5]
  • Martha Kelly as Zorya Utrennyaya (season 1, 3), the Morning Star, the middle silent sister of the Zorya.[21]
  • Erika Kaar as Zorya Polunochnaya (season 1, 3), the Midnight Star, the youngest of the Zorya sisters, who sleeps during the day and only appears late at night. She guides Shadow and sets him on his path.[21]
  • Conphidance as Okoye (season 1), a scarred slave who leads a revolt.[22]
  • Dane Cook as Robbie (season 1), Shadow's best friend who had an affair with Shadow's wife.[23]
  • Corbin Bernsen as Vulcan (season 1), who has renewed himself by binding himself to guns and those who worship them.[24]
  • Kristin Chenoweth as Easter (season 1), Germanic goddess of spring, fertility, and the dawn.[25]
  • Jeremy Davies as Jesus Prime (season 1), one of many versions to appear at the home of Easter.[26]
  • Dean Winters as Mr. Town (season 2), a brutal and efficient agent tasked by the New Gods to find out what Shadow knows about Mr. Wednesday's plan.[16]
  • Devery Jacobs as Sam Black Crow (seasons 2–3), a fierce and confident college student who travels alone in her dusty pickup truck, picking up hitchhikers and photographing them. She is spiritually cynical for someone who claims to believe in so much.[16][27]
  • Andrew Koji as Mr. Xie (season 2), the CEO of a company in Silicon Valley.[28]
  • Danny Trejo as Mr. World (season 3)
  • Marilyn Manson as Johan Wengren (season 3)

Episodes Edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
18April 30, 2017 (2017-04-30)June 18, 2017 (2017-06-18)
28March 10, 2019 (2019-03-10)April 28, 2019 (2019-04-28)
310January 10, 2021 (2021-01-10)March 21, 2021 (2021-03-21)

Season 1 (2017) Edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11"The Bone Orchard"David SladeBryan Fuller & Michael GreenApril 30, 2017 (2017-04-30)0.975[29]
22"The Secret of Spoons"David SladeMichael Green & Bryan FullerMay 7, 2017 (2017-05-07)0.710[30]
33"Head Full of Snow"David SladeBryan Fuller & Michael GreenMay 14, 2017 (2017-05-14)0.716[31]
44"Git Gone"Craig ZobelMichael Green & Bryan FullerMay 21, 2017 (2017-05-21)0.631[32]
55"Lemon Scented You"Vincenzo NataliDavid GrazianoMay 28, 2017 (2017-05-28)0.666[33]
66"A Murder of Gods"Adam KaneSeamus Kevin Fahey and Michael Green & Bryan FullerJune 4, 2017 (2017-06-04)0.607[34]
77"A Prayer for Mad Sweeney"Adam KaneMaria MelnikJune 11, 2017 (2017-06-11)0.629[35]
88"Come to Jesus"Floria SigismondiBekah Brunstetter and Michael Green & Bryan FullerJune 18, 2017 (2017-06-18)0.774[36]

Season 2 (2019) Edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
91"House on the Rock"Christopher J. ByrneJesse Alexander & Neil GaimanMarch 10, 2019 (2019-03-10)0.520[37]
102"The Beguiling Man"Frederick E.O. ToyeTyler Dinucci & Andres Fischer-CentenoMarch 17, 2019 (2019-03-17)0.348[38]
113"Muninn"Deborah ChowHeather BellsonMarch 24, 2019 (2019-03-24)0.329[39]
124"The Greatest Story Ever Told"Stacie PassonPeter Calloway & Aditi Brennan KapilMarch 31, 2019 (2019-03-31)0.336[40]
135"The Ways of the Dead"Salli Richardson-WhitfieldRodney BarnesApril 7, 2019 (2019-04-07)0.306[41]
146"Donar the Great"Rachel TalalayAdria LangApril 14, 2019 (2019-04-14)0.240[42]
157"Treasure of the Sun"Paco CabezasHeather BellsonApril 21, 2019 (2019-04-21)0.318[43]
168"Moon Shadow"Christopher J. ByrneAditi Brennan Kapil & Jim Danger GrayApril 28, 2019 (2019-04-28)0.272[44]

Season 3 (2021) Edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
171"A Winter's Tale"Jon AmielDavid Paul FrancisJanuary 10, 2021 (2021-01-10)0.209[45]
182"Serious Moonlight"Julian HolmesMoises VerneauJanuary 17, 2021 (2021-01-17)0.185[46]
193"Ashes and Demons"Thomas CarterAnne KenneyJanuary 24, 2021 (2021-01-24)0.160[47]
204"The Unseen"Eva SørhaugNick GillieJanuary 31, 2021 (2021-01-31)0.204[48]
215"Sister Rising"Nick CopusDamian KindlerFebruary 14, 2021 (2021-02-14)0.123[49]
226"Conscience of the King"Mark TinkerAric AvelinoFebruary 21, 2021 (2021-02-21)0.197[50]
237"Fire and Ice"Rachel GoldbergAnne Kenney & David Paul FrancisFebruary 28, 2021 (2021-02-28)0.180[51]
248"The Rapture of Burning"Tim SouthamHolly MoyerMarch 7, 2021 (2021-03-07)0.110[52]
259"The Lake Effect"Metin HüseyinLaura Pusey & Damian KindlerMarch 14, 2021 (2021-03-14)0.153[53]
2610"Tears of the Wrath-Bearing Tree"Russell FineLaura Pusey & Ryan SpencerMarch 21, 2021 (2021-03-21)0.182[54]

Production Edit

Development Edit

In 2011, American Gods author Neil Gaiman stated at the Edinburgh International Book Festival that HBO had expressed an interest in adapting the novel into a television series.[55][56] In March 2013, Gaiman spoke of the project's progress at the Cambridge International Student Film Festival, and confirmed that the prospective series' opening episode would "contain new elements and details" while still remaining "a lot like the opening chapters of the book".[57] He also commented that the book would only make up the first two seasons of the show and that he was still working on the pilot script, as his first script was not close enough to his book for HBO's satisfaction.[58] In November 2013, Gaiman announced on Reddit that the TV series was still in the works but no longer at HBO.[59] In 2014, HBO's president of programming Michael Lombardo revealed that the project had been abandoned because they could not get the script right: "We tried three different writers, we put a lot of effort into it. Some things just don't happen".[60]

In February 2014, Fremantle Media acquired the rights to adapt the novel as a fantasy drama series.[61] In July 2014, it was announced that Starz would be developing the series with Bryan Fuller and Michael Green.[62] Fuller stated that the series would be "[following] the events of the books but expanding those events, and expanding the point of view to go above and beyond Shadow and Wednesday".[63] Permission has been given for the series to incorporate elements from the book's companion, Anansi Boys.[63] Fuller also confirmed that Gaiman is "very involved" with the production and expressed his hope that Gaiman would write an episode himself.[63]

On June 16, 2015, Starz officially announced that it had greenlit the series.[64][65] During an interview with Neil Gaiman on June 24, 2016, he discussed plans for future seasons of the show beyond the first, should it be continued, and noting that the first season only covers the first third of the novel.[66] Gaiman stated in an interview in October 2018 that the plan was to make five seasons of the series.[67]

On May 10, 2017, the series was renewed for a second season.[68] On November 29, 2017, it was announced that Fuller and Green were departing the show and were to be replaced as showrunners for season two after having completed writing roughly half of the season's scripts.[69] On February 2, 2018, Jesse Alexander was announced as co-showrunner for the second season alongside Gaiman,[70] however Alexander was removed in September 2018. With no showrunner, producing director Chris Byrne and line producer Lisa Kussner were left in charge.[71] Production began on the second season in April 2018, and with the season premiering on March 10, 2019.[72][73]

American Gods was renewed for a third season on March 15, 2019, with Charles Eglee announced as the showrunner for the third season.[74] The season consists of ten episodes,[75] and was scheduled to film between September 20, 2019, and March 6, 2020.[76] The third season premiered on January 10, 2021.[77]

By April 2019, Gaiman and Eglee had begun to plan a fourth season.[75] On March 29, 2021, Starz canceled the series after three seasons.[78]

Writing Edit

Fuller stated that he wanted the Old Gods to be portrayed as gritty and rustic to "demonstrate the well-worn aspects of their religion and the consequences of going without faith for so long", while the New Gods are portrayed as slick and updated with their technology to illuminate "how valuable and pertinent they are, in their own religions."[79]

Casting Edit

On January 28, 2016, Ricky Whittle was cast as the lead character, Shadow Moon.[1] On March 2, 2016, it was announced that Ian McShane had been cast as Mr. Wednesday.[2] It was later announced on March 17, 2016, that Emily Browning would play Laura Moon, Shadow's wife.[3] On March 23, 2016, it was announced that Sean Harris, Yetide Badaki and Bruce Langley would play the respective roles of Mad Sweeney, Bilquis and Technical Boy.[6] On April 14, 2016, Jonathan Tucker and Crispin Glover were cast as Low Key Lyesmith and Mr. World.[5] On May 6, 2016, it was announced that Sean Harris had departed the series after a week of filming due to personal reasons and the role of Mad Sweeney was being recast.[80] On May 11, 2016, it was announced that Pablo Schreiber would take over the role of Mad Sweeney.[7] In June 2016, it was announced that Gillian Anderson would portray Media.[12]

In December 2019, Orlando Jones stated that he had been fired from American Gods in September. He alleged that the new showrunner, Charles Eglee, decided that his character, Mr. Nancy, sends "the wrong message for black America".[81] In response, a spokesperson for the series stated that Jones' contract was not renewed because Mr. Nancy does not appear in the part of the book on which the season 3 episodes are based.[82]

Opening titles Edit

The opening sequence was created by production studio Elastic and depicts a totem pole covered with the juxtaposition of symbols, icons, and forms from religions, modern life, and pop culture. Fuller stated that a totem was chosen to represent both the United States' original faith system, Native American spirituality, and "as something that gave a cohesive quality to all these disparate ideas". Creative director Patrick Clair said he was not interested in depicting every god featured in the novel, so he just tried to make "deities inspired by gods across all manner of different religions – but messed up in ways that we found to be interesting, sticky, sort of sexy, challenging, dirty, wrong, but hopefully interesting," such as a crucified astronaut, a sphinx built out of an Aibo, and a Menorah with electric sockets and DIN connectors in its branches. The overall aesthetic aimed for the "really modern, occasionally very tacky, vision of the underbelly of America", with the designers taking reference from strip club decoration and making the backgrounds using textures of vinyl, fake leather, and concrete surfaces. Brian Reitzell composed the theme music, which according to Fuller, represented "male and female energy coming in at different places as part of representations of divinity".[83][84]

Release Edit

Marketing Edit

The first trailer for the series was released on July 22, 2016, at San Diego Comic-Con International.[85]

Broadcast Edit

American Gods premiered on Sunday each week in the U.S. on the Starz app, before airing the same day on Starz at 9:00 pm Eastern. Each episode became available internationally on Amazon Video the day after the U.S. broadcast.[86]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

The first season of American Gods received largely positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 92% rating with an average score of 8.15 out of 10 based on 272 reviews with the consensus stating: "American Gods opens with a series of wildly ambitious gambits – and rewards viewers' faith with a promising first season whose visual riches are matched by its narrative impact."[87] On Metacritic, it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 36 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[88]

The second season received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 61% rating with an average score of 6.05 of 10 based on 106 reviews, with the consensus stating: "American Gods retains its bombastic style but loses its divine inspiration in a derivative second season that, after a change in show-runners and even some crucial cast members, feels like a false idol."[89] On Metacritic, it has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[90]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season has a 79% rating with an average score of 6.9 out of 10 based on 19 reviews, with the critical consensus stating, "Though it's unlikely to bring anyone back into the fold, American Gods' tighter focus and strong performances may be enough for fans still holding out hope for a solid finish."[91] On Metacritic, it has a score of 69 out of 100 based on 4 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[92]

Accolades Edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2017 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Main Title Design Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks, Devin Maurer and Jeff Han Nominated [93]
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Kevin Tod Haug, David Stump, Jeremy Ball, Bernice Charlotte Howes, Jessica Smith, Josh Carlton, Pierre Buffin, James Cooper and Aymeric Perceval (for "The Bone Orchard") Nominated [94]
Black Reel Awards Outstanding Guest Performer: Drama Series Orlando Jones Nominated [95]
2018 Critics' Choice Awards Best Drama Series American Gods Nominated [96]
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Television Series – Genre American Gods Nominated [97]
Saturn Awards Best Fantasy Television Series American Gods Nominated [98][99]
Best Actor on Television Ricky Whittle Nominated
Best DVD or Blu-ray Television Release American Gods: Season One Won
2019 Saturn Awards Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Television Series American Gods Nominated [100]

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  • American Gods at IMDb

american, gods, series, american, gods, american, fantasy, drama, television, series, based, neil, gaiman, 2001, novel, same, name, developed, bryan, fuller, michael, green, premium, cable, network, starz, produced, fremantle, north, america, distributed, lion. American Gods is an American fantasy drama television series based on Neil Gaiman s 2001 novel of the same name and developed by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green for the premium cable network Starz Produced by Fremantle North America and distributed by Lionsgate Television the first season premiered on April 30 2017 Fuller and Green served as the showrunners for the first season and were replaced by Jesse Alexander for the second season Charles H Eglee served as showrunner for the third season Gaiman served as an executive producer American GodsGenreFantasy drama Science fictionBased onAmerican Godsby Neil GaimanDeveloped byBryan Fuller Michael GreenStarringRicky Whittle Emily Browning Crispin Glover Bruce Langley Yetide Badaki Pablo Schreiber Ian McShane Orlando Jones Mousa Kraish Omid Abtahi Demore Barnes Ashley ReyesComposersBrian Reitzell Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Andrew LockingtonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes26ProductionExecutive producersBryan Fuller Michael Green Neil Gaiman David Slade Stefanie Berk Craig Cegielski Adam Kane Christopher J Byrne Scott Hornbacher Ian McShane Padraic McKinley Jesse Alexander Charles H Eglee Anne Kenney Damian Kindler David Paul Francis Mark TinkerProduction locationsToronto OklahomaRunning time52 63 minutesProduction companiesLiving Dead Guy J A Green Construction Corp The Blank Corporation Fremantle Starz Originals United Bongo DrumsReleaseOriginal networkStarzOriginal releaseApril 30 2017 2017 04 30 March 21 2021 2021 03 21 Ricky Whittle plays the series lead Shadow Moon who meets a strange man named Mr Wednesday Ian McShane after being released from prison and soon becomes embroiled in a large scale conflict between the Old Gods and the New Gods who grow stronger each day In May 2017 the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on March 10 2019 The following week Starz renewed American Gods for the third season which premiered on January 10 2021 In March 2021 the series was canceled after three seasons The series mainly the first season received praise for its visual style and acting and received two nominations at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Design and Outstanding Special Visual Effects It also received three nominations at the 8th Critics Choice Television Awards including Best Drama Series Best Actor in a Drama Series for McShane and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Gillian Anderson Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Notable guests 3 Episodes 3 1 Season 1 2017 3 2 Season 2 2019 3 3 Season 3 2021 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Writing 4 3 Casting 4 4 Opening titles 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 5 2 Broadcast 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPremise EditOnly days before his scheduled release from prison Shadow Moon is told that his wife has been killed in a car accident and he is released early to attend the funeral A series of events delay his trip home during which time he meets the mysterious Mr Wednesday Wednesday repeatedly offers Shadow a job which he refuses until Wednesday reveals that the job waiting for him at home no longer exists Shadow accepts the offer to become Wednesday s minder driver assistant bodyguard Shadow finds himself in a hidden world where magic is real and a collection of Old Gods fear irrelevance in the face of the growing power of a collection of New Gods which include Technology and Media In a grand plan to combat this deadly threat Mr Wednesday attempts to unite the Old Gods to defend their existence and rebuild the influence they have lost leaving Shadow struggling to accept this new world and his place in it Cast and characters EditMain Edit Ricky Whittle as Shadow Moon a former convict who becomes Mr Wednesday s bodyguard 1 2 Emily Browning as Laura Moon Shadow Moon s wife and a revenant 3 Browning also portrays Essie MacGowan an Irish woman whose belief in leprechauns changes the course of her life 4 Crispin Glover as Mr World a the New God of Globalization and the leader of the New Gods 5 Bruce Langley as the Technical Boy Quantum Boy the New God of Technology 6 Yetide Badaki as Bilquis a goddess of love identified with the Queen of Sheba 6 Pablo Schreiber as Mad Sweeney seasons 1 2 a leprechaun in the employ of Mr Wednesday he has trouble coming to terms with losing his charm 7 Ian McShane as Mr Wednesday a con artist and the god Odin 2 Orlando Jones as Mr Nancy main season 2 recurring season 1 the Ghanaian trickster god Anansi He works as a tailor 8 Mousa Kraish as the Jinn main season 2 recurring season 1 a mythic being of fire who fearing for his safety considers fleeing the United States 9 Omid Abtahi as Salim main seasons 2 3 recurring season 1 a foreigner who is one half of a pair of star crossed lovers 10 He has a sexual encounter with the Jinn who is disguised as a cab driver Demore Barnes as Mr Ibis main seasons 2 3 recurring season 1 a the keeper of stories past and present the Egyptian god Thoth 8 Ashley Reyes as Cordelia season 3 a rebellious and tech savvy college dropout who works for Mr Wednesday 11 Notes a b During season 3 credited as main cast only when appearing in the episode Recurring Edit Gillian Anderson as the Goddess Media season 1 the public face and mouthpiece of the New Gods 12 She appears in the form of famous personalities including Lucille Ball Marilyn Monroe David Bowie and Judy Garland 13 Anderson left the series so the role was redefined and renamed as New Media for the second season Cloris Leachman as Zorya Vechernyaya seasons 1 2 the Evening Star the eldest of three sisters who watch the stars to guard against forgotten horrors 9 Peter Stormare as Czernobog Slavic god of darkness death and evil who suspects Mr Wednesday s motives and is reluctant to lend his aid 9 Chris Obi as Mr Jacquel season 1 the Egyptian god of the dead Anubis 9 Betty Gilpin as Audrey season 1 Robbie s wife and Laura s best friend Beth Grant as Jack season 1 the owner of the bar where Mr Wednesday hires Shadow 14 Kahyun Kim as the New Goddess New Media season 2 15 who is described as the goddess of global content and in this age a cyberspace chameleon who is also a master of manipulation 16 Sakina Jaffrey as Mama Ji season 2 a waitress at the Motel America and the Hindu goddess of death and liberation Kali With her necklace of skulls acerbic wit and free spirit she is a match for any mighty god or man 17 Dominique Jackson as Ms World season 3 an incarnation of Mr World 18 Blythe Danner as Demeter season 3 Greek goddess of agriculture harvest and fertility Demeter has an unresolved romantic history with Wednesday 19 Iwan Rheon as Liam Doyle season 3 a leprechaun bartender Laura meets while on her quest for revenge against Wednesday 20 Notable guests Edit Jonathan Tucker as Low Key Lyesmith season 1 a friend of Shadow from prison 5 Martha Kelly as Zorya Utrennyaya season 1 3 the Morning Star the middle silent sister of the Zorya 21 Erika Kaar as Zorya Polunochnaya season 1 3 the Midnight Star the youngest of the Zorya sisters who sleeps during the day and only appears late at night She guides Shadow and sets him on his path 21 Conphidance as Okoye season 1 a scarred slave who leads a revolt 22 Dane Cook as Robbie season 1 Shadow s best friend who had an affair with Shadow s wife 23 Corbin Bernsen as Vulcan season 1 who has renewed himself by binding himself to guns and those who worship them 24 Kristin Chenoweth as Easter season 1 Germanic goddess of spring fertility and the dawn 25 Jeremy Davies as Jesus Prime season 1 one of many versions to appear at the home of Easter 26 Dean Winters as Mr Town season 2 a brutal and efficient agent tasked by the New Gods to find out what Shadow knows about Mr Wednesday s plan 16 Devery Jacobs as Sam Black Crow seasons 2 3 a fierce and confident college student who travels alone in her dusty pickup truck picking up hitchhikers and photographing them She is spiritually cynical for someone who claims to believe in so much 16 27 Andrew Koji as Mr Xie season 2 the CEO of a company in Silicon Valley 28 Danny Trejo as Mr World season 3 Marilyn Manson as Johan Wengren season 3 Episodes EditSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired18April 30 2017 2017 04 30 June 18 2017 2017 06 18 28March 10 2019 2019 03 10 April 28 2019 2019 04 28 310January 10 2021 2021 01 10 March 21 2021 2021 03 21 Season 1 2017 Edit Main article American Gods season 1 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 11 The Bone Orchard David SladeBryan Fuller amp Michael GreenApril 30 2017 2017 04 30 0 975 29 22 The Secret of Spoons David SladeMichael Green amp Bryan FullerMay 7 2017 2017 05 07 0 710 30 33 Head Full of Snow David SladeBryan Fuller amp Michael GreenMay 14 2017 2017 05 14 0 716 31 44 Git Gone Craig ZobelMichael Green amp Bryan FullerMay 21 2017 2017 05 21 0 631 32 55 Lemon Scented You Vincenzo NataliDavid GrazianoMay 28 2017 2017 05 28 0 666 33 66 A Murder of Gods Adam KaneSeamus Kevin Fahey and Michael Green amp Bryan FullerJune 4 2017 2017 06 04 0 607 34 77 A Prayer for Mad Sweeney Adam KaneMaria MelnikJune 11 2017 2017 06 11 0 629 35 88 Come to Jesus Floria SigismondiBekah Brunstetter and Michael Green amp Bryan FullerJune 18 2017 2017 06 18 0 774 36 Season 2 2019 Edit Main article American Gods season 2 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 91 House on the Rock Christopher J ByrneJesse Alexander amp Neil GaimanMarch 10 2019 2019 03 10 0 520 37 102 The Beguiling Man Frederick E O ToyeTyler Dinucci amp Andres Fischer CentenoMarch 17 2019 2019 03 17 0 348 38 113 Muninn Deborah ChowHeather BellsonMarch 24 2019 2019 03 24 0 329 39 124 The Greatest Story Ever Told Stacie PassonPeter Calloway amp Aditi Brennan KapilMarch 31 2019 2019 03 31 0 336 40 135 The Ways of the Dead Salli Richardson WhitfieldRodney BarnesApril 7 2019 2019 04 07 0 306 41 146 Donar the Great Rachel TalalayAdria LangApril 14 2019 2019 04 14 0 240 42 157 Treasure of the Sun Paco CabezasHeather BellsonApril 21 2019 2019 04 21 0 318 43 168 Moon Shadow Christopher J ByrneAditi Brennan Kapil amp Jim Danger GrayApril 28 2019 2019 04 28 0 272 44 Season 3 2021 Edit Main article American Gods season 3 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 171 A Winter s Tale Jon AmielDavid Paul FrancisJanuary 10 2021 2021 01 10 0 209 45 182 Serious Moonlight Julian HolmesMoises VerneauJanuary 17 2021 2021 01 17 0 185 46 193 Ashes and Demons Thomas CarterAnne KenneyJanuary 24 2021 2021 01 24 0 160 47 204 The Unseen Eva SorhaugNick GillieJanuary 31 2021 2021 01 31 0 204 48 215 Sister Rising Nick CopusDamian KindlerFebruary 14 2021 2021 02 14 0 123 49 226 Conscience of the King Mark TinkerAric AvelinoFebruary 21 2021 2021 02 21 0 197 50 237 Fire and Ice Rachel GoldbergAnne Kenney amp David Paul FrancisFebruary 28 2021 2021 02 28 0 180 51 248 The Rapture of Burning Tim SouthamHolly MoyerMarch 7 2021 2021 03 07 0 110 52 259 The Lake Effect Metin HuseyinLaura Pusey amp Damian KindlerMarch 14 2021 2021 03 14 0 153 53 2610 Tears of the Wrath Bearing Tree Russell FineLaura Pusey amp Ryan SpencerMarch 21 2021 2021 03 21 0 182 54 Production EditDevelopment Edit In 2011 American Gods author Neil Gaiman stated at the Edinburgh International Book Festival that HBO had expressed an interest in adapting the novel into a television series 55 56 In March 2013 Gaiman spoke of the project s progress at the Cambridge International Student Film Festival and confirmed that the prospective series opening episode would contain new elements and details while still remaining a lot like the opening chapters of the book 57 He also commented that the book would only make up the first two seasons of the show and that he was still working on the pilot script as his first script was not close enough to his book for HBO s satisfaction 58 In November 2013 Gaiman announced on Reddit that the TV series was still in the works but no longer at HBO 59 In 2014 HBO s president of programming Michael Lombardo revealed that the project had been abandoned because they could not get the script right We tried three different writers we put a lot of effort into it Some things just don t happen 60 In February 2014 Fremantle Media acquired the rights to adapt the novel as a fantasy drama series 61 In July 2014 it was announced that Starz would be developing the series with Bryan Fuller and Michael Green 62 Fuller stated that the series would be following the events of the books but expanding those events and expanding the point of view to go above and beyond Shadow and Wednesday 63 Permission has been given for the series to incorporate elements from the book s companion Anansi Boys 63 Fuller also confirmed that Gaiman is very involved with the production and expressed his hope that Gaiman would write an episode himself 63 On June 16 2015 Starz officially announced that it had greenlit the series 64 65 During an interview with Neil Gaiman on June 24 2016 he discussed plans for future seasons of the show beyond the first should it be continued and noting that the first season only covers the first third of the novel 66 Gaiman stated in an interview in October 2018 that the plan was to make five seasons of the series 67 On May 10 2017 the series was renewed for a second season 68 On November 29 2017 it was announced that Fuller and Green were departing the show and were to be replaced as showrunners for season two after having completed writing roughly half of the season s scripts 69 On February 2 2018 Jesse Alexander was announced as co showrunner for the second season alongside Gaiman 70 however Alexander was removed in September 2018 With no showrunner producing director Chris Byrne and line producer Lisa Kussner were left in charge 71 Production began on the second season in April 2018 and with the season premiering on March 10 2019 72 73 American Gods was renewed for a third season on March 15 2019 with Charles Eglee announced as the showrunner for the third season 74 The season consists of ten episodes 75 and was scheduled to film between September 20 2019 and March 6 2020 76 The third season premiered on January 10 2021 77 By April 2019 Gaiman and Eglee had begun to plan a fourth season 75 On March 29 2021 Starz canceled the series after three seasons 78 Writing Edit Fuller stated that he wanted the Old Gods to be portrayed as gritty and rustic to demonstrate the well worn aspects of their religion and the consequences of going without faith for so long while the New Gods are portrayed as slick and updated with their technology to illuminate how valuable and pertinent they are in their own religions 79 Casting Edit On January 28 2016 Ricky Whittle was cast as the lead character Shadow Moon 1 On March 2 2016 it was announced that Ian McShane had been cast as Mr Wednesday 2 It was later announced on March 17 2016 that Emily Browning would play Laura Moon Shadow s wife 3 On March 23 2016 it was announced that Sean Harris Yetide Badaki and Bruce Langley would play the respective roles of Mad Sweeney Bilquis and Technical Boy 6 On April 14 2016 Jonathan Tucker and Crispin Glover were cast as Low Key Lyesmith and Mr World 5 On May 6 2016 it was announced that Sean Harris had departed the series after a week of filming due to personal reasons and the role of Mad Sweeney was being recast 80 On May 11 2016 it was announced that Pablo Schreiber would take over the role of Mad Sweeney 7 In June 2016 it was announced that Gillian Anderson would portray Media 12 In December 2019 Orlando Jones stated that he had been fired from American Gods in September He alleged that the new showrunner Charles Eglee decided that his character Mr Nancy sends the wrong message for black America 81 In response a spokesperson for the series stated that Jones contract was not renewed because Mr Nancy does not appear in the part of the book on which the season 3 episodes are based 82 Opening titles Edit The opening sequence was created by production studio Elastic and depicts a totem pole covered with the juxtaposition of symbols icons and forms from religions modern life and pop culture Fuller stated that a totem was chosen to represent both the United States original faith system Native American spirituality and as something that gave a cohesive quality to all these disparate ideas Creative director Patrick Clair said he was not interested in depicting every god featured in the novel so he just tried to make deities inspired by gods across all manner of different religions but messed up in ways that we found to be interesting sticky sort of sexy challenging dirty wrong but hopefully interesting such as a crucified astronaut a sphinx built out of an Aibo and a Menorah with electric sockets and DIN connectors in its branches The overall aesthetic aimed for the really modern occasionally very tacky vision of the underbelly of America with the designers taking reference from strip club decoration and making the backgrounds using textures of vinyl fake leather and concrete surfaces Brian Reitzell composed the theme music which according to Fuller represented male and female energy coming in at different places as part of representations of divinity 83 84 Release EditMarketing Edit The first trailer for the series was released on July 22 2016 at San Diego Comic Con International 85 Broadcast Edit American Gods premiered on Sunday each week in the U S on the Starz app before airing the same day on Starz at 9 00 pm Eastern Each episode became available internationally on Amazon Video the day after the U S broadcast 86 Reception EditCritical response Edit The first season of American Gods received largely positive reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 92 rating with an average score of 8 15 out of 10 based on 272 reviews with the consensus stating American Gods opens with a series of wildly ambitious gambits and rewards viewers faith with a promising first season whose visual riches are matched by its narrative impact 87 On Metacritic it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 36 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 88 The second season received mixed reviews On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 61 rating with an average score of 6 05 of 10 based on 106 reviews with the consensus stating American Gods retains its bombastic style but loses its divine inspiration in a derivative second season that after a change in show runners and even some crucial cast members feels like a false idol 89 On Metacritic it has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 9 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 90 On Rotten Tomatoes the third season has a 79 rating with an average score of 6 9 out of 10 based on 19 reviews with the critical consensus stating Though it s unlikely to bring anyone back into the fold American Gods tighter focus and strong performances may be enough for fans still holding out hope for a solid finish 91 On Metacritic it has a score of 69 out of 100 based on 4 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 92 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Main Title Design Patrick Clair Raoul Marks Devin Maurer and Jeff Han Nominated 93 Outstanding Special Visual Effects Kevin Tod Haug David Stump Jeremy Ball Bernice Charlotte Howes Jessica Smith Josh Carlton Pierre Buffin James Cooper and Aymeric Perceval for The Bone Orchard Nominated 94 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Guest Performer Drama Series Orlando Jones Nominated 95 2018 Critics Choice Awards Best Drama Series American Gods Nominated 96 Best Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson NominatedSatellite Awards Best Television Series Genre American Gods Nominated 97 Saturn Awards Best 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