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Penny Dreadful (TV series)

Penny Dreadful is a horror drama television series created for Showtime and Sky by John Logan, who also acts as executive producer alongside Sam Mendes. The show was originally pitched to several US and UK channels, and eventually landed with Showtime,[1] with Sky Atlantic as co-producer.[2] It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 9 and began airing on television on April 28, 2014, on Showtime on Demand.[3][4] The series premiered on Showtime in the United States on May 11, 2014, and on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2014.[5][6][7] After the third-season finale on June 19, 2016, series creator John Logan announced that Penny Dreadful had ended as the main story had reached its conclusion.[8][9]

Penny Dreadful
Genre
Created byJohn Logan
Written by
Starring
Theme music composer
Opening theme
  • "Demimonde" by Abel Korzeniowski
  • "A Prayer" by Sophie Meade (series finale)
ComposerAbel Korzeniowski
Country of origin
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • James Flynn
  • Morgan O'Sullivan
  • Sheila Hockin
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Xavi Giménez
  • Nigel Willoughby
  • P. J. Dillon
  • Owen McPolin
  • John Conroy
Editors
  • Geoff Ashenhurst
  • Aaron Marshall
  • Michele Conroy
  • Christopher Donaldson
Running time47–60 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original releaseMay 11, 2014 (2014-05-11) –
June 19, 2016 (2016-06-19)
Chronology
RelatedPenny Dreadful: City of Angels

The title refers to the penny dreadfuls, a type of 19th-century British fiction publication with lurid and sensational subject matter. The series draws upon many public domain characters from 19th-century Victorian Gothic fiction, including Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray; Mina Harker, Abraham Van Helsing, John Seward, Renfield, and Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula; Victor Frankenstein and his monster from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; and Henry Jekyll from Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, showing their origin stories as an explorer searches for his daughter. Justine from Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue by the Marquis de Sade also appears.

A spin-off series, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, aired from April 26 to June 28, 2020.

Plot

The first season begins in London, 1891. Ethan Chandler, an American gunman and roadshow artist, is hired by the adventurer Malcolm Murray and the mysterious Vanessa Ives to help rescue Murray's daughter from a mysterious creature. They receive help from a young doctor named Victor Frankenstein, who is hunted by an undead man of Frankenstein's creation. Ives becomes romantically involved with the handsome, artistic Dorian Gray but also finds herself haunted by Lucifer, who wishes to make her his bride and queen.

In the second season, Ives is hunted by a coven of witches led by the charismatic Evelyn Poole, wanting to bring Ives to Lucifer, who is their master. Frankenstein is forced to make his creature a bride, and an inspector hunts Chandler after the Chandler commits a grisly murder in a London inn.

In the third season, the main characters find themselves scattered across the world. When Count Dracula appears in London, the final battle for Vanessa Ives' soul begins.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
18May 11, 2014 (2014-05-11)June 29, 2014 (2014-06-29)
210May 3, 2015 (2015-05-03)July 5, 2015 (2015-07-05)
39May 1, 2016 (2016-05-01)June 19, 2016 (2016-06-19)

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

Introduced in season 1

  • Olivia Llewellyn as Mina Harker, Malcolm's daughter and Vanessa's childhood friend who has been abducted (seasons 1–2).
  • Alex Price as Proteus, a new creation of Dr. Frankenstein's, named after the literary character of the same name, who was killed by the Creature (seasons 1–2).
  • Lorcan Cranitch as Inspector Goldsworthy, of the London police (season 1).
  • Robert Nairne as the Vampire, an evil creature who leads a cabal of undead and who abducted Mina Harker (season 1).
  • Olly Alexander as Fenton, a vampire minion (season 1).
  • Graham Butler as Peter Murray, Malcolm's son, who died accompanying his father on one of his expeditions (seasons 1–2).
  • Noni Stapleton as Gladys Murray, Malcolm's estranged wife and mother of Mina and Peter (seasons 1–2).
  • Alun Armstrong as Vincent Brand, the leader of a troupe of actors in residence at the Grand Guignol (season 1).[13]
  • Hannah Tointon as Maud Gunneson, an actress at the Grand Guignol, and object of the Creature's affection (season 1).
  • Gavin Fowler as Simon, Maud's partner who mistreats the Creature (season 1).
  • David Warner as Abraham Van Helsing, a haematologist and colleague of Frankenstein (season 1).
  • Stephen Lord as Warren Roper, a Pinkerton agent hired to bring Ethan back to the United States (seasons 1–2).

Introduced in season 2

  • Sarah Greene as Hecate Poole, Evelyn's eldest daughter (seasons 2–3).
  • Nicole O'Neill, Olivia Chenery and Charlotte Beckett as minor witches of Evelyn's coven. (season 2)
  • Douglas Hodge as Bartholomew Rusk, a Scotland Yard police inspector investigating the grisly Mariner's Inn Massacre (seasons 2–3).
  • Jack Hickey as the junior inspector working with Rusk (seasons 2–3).
  • Jonny Beauchamp as Angelique, a mysterious transgender woman who gains Dorian's attention (season 2).
  • David Haig as Oscar Putney, the owner of a struggling wax museum who employs the Creature for his own nefarious reasons (season 2).
  • Ruth Gemmell as Octavia Putney, Oscar's wife who is uneasy about the Creature and treats him cruelly (season 2).
  • Tamsin Topolski as Lavinia Putney, the blind daughter of the Creature's new employers, with whom he develops a specious friendship (season 2).
  • Ronan Vibert as Geoffrey Hawkes, a rich landowner who fell under Evelyn's sway (season 2).

Introduced in season 3

  • Shazad Latif as Henry Jekyll / Hyde, a chemist and college friend of Victor Frankenstein.[17]
  • Christian Camargo as Dracula, the brother of Lucifer who fell to Earth to feed on the blood of the living as the first vampire. In London, he takes the guise of kindly zoologist Alexander Sweet to captivate Vanessa.[17]
  • Samuel Barnett as Renfield, Florence Seward's secretary who becomes involved with Dracula.[17]
  • Sebastian Croft and Jack Greenlees as minor vampires serving Dracula.
  • Casper Allpress and Pandora Colin as Jack and Marjorie, the Creature's son and wife from when still alive.
  • Cokey Falkow as Scarman, a gunman in the service of Ethan's father.
  • Jessica Barden as Justine, a homeless, brutalized young prostitute who becomes an acolyte to Lily.[17]
  • Sean Gilder as Franklin Ostow, a marshal in the American West aiding Rusk in the hunt for Ethan.
  • Brian Cox as Jared Talbot, a ruthless, powerful American rancher and the estranged father of Ethan.[19]
  • Perdita Weeks as Catriona Hartdegen, a thanatologist scholar with expert knowledge of the supernatural.

Notable non-recurring cast include Mary Stockley as Victor Frankenstein's mother Caroline, Anna Chancellor as Vanessa's mother Claire, and Frank McCusker as Christopher Banning, a doctor overseeing Vanessa's treatment while institutionalized, all appearing in flashbacks during the first season, as well as Oliver Cotton as Father Matthew, having been requested to perform an exorcism on Vanessa in the first season's penultimate episode.

Production and development

In January 2013, it was announced that Showtime had made a series commitment for the project. Logan and Mendes previously wrote and directed Skyfall, respectively. Production began in London in the second half of 2013. Showtime president David Nevins stated that the tone of the ensemble series will be "very realistic and very grounded, not Bela Lugosi. All exist in human form in turn-of-century London." This was also reflected during production of the sound for the show, where Logan often pulled things back towards more realism.[20] Logan, a lifelong fan of literary monsters, wrote the project on spec and scripts the majority of episodes of the series. It was intended that Mendes would direct episodes, but scheduling prevented this.[21]

Juan Antonio Bayona was announced as director for the first two episodes.[22] The remaining episodes of the first season were directed by Dearbhla Walsh, Coky Giedroyc, and James Hawes.

In March 2013, it was announced that the series would be filmed in the United Kingdom; eyeing the new UK tax credit for high-end TV productions that offers a 25% rebate.[23] However, it was reported in August that production would instead take place in Bray's Ardmore Studios and other locations around Dublin, Ireland, because of the country's section 481 tax incentives. Filming began on October 7 and lasted 5 months.[24] Reports indicate that the change was made as no stage space of a sufficient caliber was available due to the filming of major motion pictures in London.[25]

In December 2013, Showtime announced its first production blog for a series with the launch of The Penny Dreadful Production Blog. The venue gives viewers an online, behind-the-scenes look at the series' production from its early stages of filming in Ireland through the end of the first season, featuring interviews with cast and crew.[26] In February 2014, Showtime released a full-length trailer for the series.[27]

Logan revealed at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International panel that one of the texts he thought about while planning the series that he would like to use in a future season is The Island of Doctor Moreau.[28] In an interview with Entertainment Weekly prior to the premiere of the third season, Logan stated that the addition of Dr. Henry Jekyll was implemented because the rights to Doctor Moreau were not available.[18]

Showtime announced shortly before the end of the first and second seasons that another season (of 10 and 9 episodes, respectively) would debut the following May.[29][30][31][32] However, Logan had decided during the middle of the second season that the third season should be the last, and he pitched the third season to Showtime president David Nevins accordingly. They did not release this information until after the final season had completed, as Nevins stated, "given what I knew the ending of Penny Dreadful was going to be felt like a massive spoiler and it felt disrespectful to the experience that people were having with the show." Logan said regarding not releasing the information: "That's what the ending of this series is, it is meant to be a strong, bold, theatrical ending because I think that's what our fans like and to water that down with an announcement or having them know I think would be an act of bad faith."[8]

Reception

Critical reception

Season Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1 80% (61 reviews) 70 (37 reviews)
2 100% (20 reviews) 77 (14 reviews)
3 93% (15 reviews) 83 (9 reviews)

The first season of Penny Dreadful received positive reviews from critics, with a Metacritic rating of 70 out of 100 based on 37 reviews.[33] It holds an 80 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.36 out of 10, based on 61 reviews, with the site's consensuses stating, "Skillfully shot and superbly acted, Penny Dreadful is perplexing in a good way – even if it's a bit silly at times."[34] The first season was described "as riotous as it is ridiculous, taking the macabre to new heights (or depths)" by The Guardian reviewer Ben Hewitt.[35]

The second season also received positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[36] On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 100 percent rating with an average score of 7.65 out of 10 based on 20 reviews, with the site's consensus stating, "Penny Dreadful's second season maintains the show's intense, bloody drama, utilizing a vast array of fascinating characters and locales to tell a unique story."[37]

The third season received critical acclaim. On Metacritic, it has a score of 83 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[38] On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 93 percent rating with an average score of 8.1 out of 10 based on 15 reviews, with the site's consensuses stating, "Penny Dreadful is back for a beautifully bloody third season of ever-expanding mysteries and Gothic horrors."[39] Ben Travers of Indiewire gave it a "B+" grade and wrote, "Season 3's American-set storyline breaks things up nicely with some classic western elements mixed in with the show's established creature horrors, and the aesthetics of the production have never looked better."[40]

Ratings

The series debuted to 872,000 viewers (1.44 million including re-runs). This number does not include the 900,000 viewers who previewed the series on Showtime on Demand and the Showtime app.[41]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
2014 Critics' Choice Television Awards[42] Most Exciting New Series Penny Dreadful Won
2015 BAFTA Television Craft Awards[43] Best Costume Design Gabriella Pescucci Nominated
Best Make Up and Hair Design Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Stefano Ceccarelli Won
Best Original Television Music Abel Korzeniowski Won
Best Production Design Jonathan McKinstry, Philip Murphy Won
Best Titles Erik Friedman, Rudy Jaimes, Ray Burris Nominated
Canadian Cinema Editors Awards[44] Best Editing in Long Form Television Series Christopher Donaldson (for: "Closer than Sisters") Won
Critics' Choice Television Awards[45] Best Actress in a Drama Series Eva Green Nominated
Dorian Awards[44] Campy TV Show of the Year Penny Dreadful Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards[44] Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett Nominated
Best TV Actress Eva Green 2nd place
Best TV Makeup/Creature FX Nick Dudman Nominated
Best TV Series Penny Dreadful Nominated
Best TV Supporting Actor Rory Kinnear Nominated
Best TV Supporting Actress Billie Piper 3rd place
IGN Awards[46] Best TV Actress Eva Green Won
International Film Music Critics Awards[44] Best Original Score for a Television Series Abel Korzeniowski Nominated
Irish Film & Television Awards[44] Best Director – Drama Dearbhla Walsh Nominated
MPSE Golden Reel Awards[44] Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Television Jane Tattersall, David McCallum, Dale Sheldrake (for: "Séance") Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form Television Jane Tattersall, Oriol Tarragó, Andy Malcolm, Goro Koyama, David Rose, Marc Bech (for: "Night Work") Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[47] Outstanding Main Title Theme Music Abel Korzeniowski Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Abel Korzeniowski (for: "Closer than Sisters") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie, or a Special Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison, Barney Nikolic (for: "Grand Guignol") Nominated
Satellite Awards[48] Best Actress – Television Series Drama Eva Green Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Rory Kinnear Won
Best Television Series – Genre Penny Dreadful Won
VES Awards[44] Outstanding Created Environment in a Commercial, Broadcast Program or Video Game Matthew Borrett, Lorne Kqechansky, Graham Day, Jason Gougeon (for: "Séance") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Broadcast Program James Cooper, Bill Halliday, Sarah McMurdo, Lorne Kwechansky (for: "Séance") Nominated
2016 BAFTA Television Craft Awards[49] Best Make Up and Hair Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Ferdinando Merolla Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards[50] Outstanding Period Television Series Gabriella Pescucci Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards[51] Best Actress in a Drama Series Eva Green Nominated
Best Drama Series Penny Dreadful Nominated
Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series Patti LuPone Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Helen McCrory Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards[52] Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett Nominated
Best TV Actress Eva Green Won
Best TV Series Penny Dreadful Nominated
Best TV Supporting Actor Rory Kinnear Nominated
Best TV Supporting Actress Billie Piper Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[53] Best Actress – Television Series Drama Eva Green Nominated
IGN Awards[54] Best Horror Series Penny Dreadful Nominated
Irish Film & Television Awards[55] Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Drama Sarah Greene Won
Best Director – Drama Brian Kirk Nominated
Best Drama Penny Dreadful Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards[56] Television and New Media – Best Period and/or Character Make-Up Enzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe Nominated
Television and New Media Series – Best Special Make-Up Effects Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison Nominated
Satellite Awards[57] Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Helen McCrory Nominated
Best Television Series – Genre Penny Dreadful Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[47] Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Ferdinando Merolla, Sevlene Roddy, Giuliano Mariano, Orla Carroll (for: "Glorious Horrors") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Enzo Mastrantanio, Clare Lambe, Caterina Sisto, Lorraine McCrann, Morna Ferguson (for: "Glorious Horrors") Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Abel Korzeniowski (for: "And They Were Enemies") Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Jonathan McKinstry, Jo Riddel, Philip Murphy (for: "Fresh Hell", "Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places", "And Hell Itself My Only Foe") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie, or a Special Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison, Barney Nikolic, Paul Spateri, Dennis Penkov (for: "And Hell Itself My Only Foe") Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects James Cooper, Bill Halliday, Sarah McMurdo, Mai-Ling Lee, Greg Astles, Ricardo Gomez, Matt Ralph, Alexandre Scott, Kyle Yoneda (for: "And They Were Enemies") Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards[58] Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode James Cooper, Bill Halliday, Sarah McMurdo, Mai-Ling Lee (for: "And They Were Enemies") Nominated
2017 Bram Stoker Awards[59] Superior Achievement in a Screenplay John Logan (for: "A Blade of Grass") Nominated
Canadian Cinema Editors Awards[60] Best Editing in 1 Hour Scripted Aaron Marshall (for: "A Blade of Grass") Won
Costume Designers Guild Awards[61] Outstanding Period Television Series Gabriella Pescucci Nominated
Directors Guild of Canada Awards[62] Best Picture Editing – Television Series Geoff Ashenhurst (for: "The Blessed Dark") Nominated
Best Picture Editing – Television Series Christopher Donaldson (for: "The Day Tennyson Died") Nominated
Edgar Awards[63] TV Episode Teleplay John Logan (for: "A Blade of Grass") Won
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards[64] Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett Nominated
Best TV Actress Eva Green Nominated
Golden Reel Awards[65] Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – Dialogue/ADR David McCallum (for: "Ebb Tide") Won
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards[66] TV and New Media Series – Best Period/Character Make-Up Enzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe Nominated
TV and New Media Series – Best Period/Character Hair Styling Luca Vannella, Alexis Continente Nominated
Television and New Media Series – Best Special Make-Up Effects Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[47] Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Luca Vannella, Alexis Continente, Sevlene Roddy, Joseph Whelan, Orla Carrol (for: "Ebb Tide") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Enzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe, Caterina Sisto, Lorraine McCrann, Morna Ferguson (for: "Perpetual Night") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie, or Special Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison, Barney Nikolic, Dennis Penkov (for: "No Beast So Fierce") Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Jonathan McKinstry, Jo Riddell, Philip Murphy (for: "Perpetual Night" / "The Blessed Dark") Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards[67] Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode James Cooper, Bill Halliday, Sarah McMurdo, Mai-Ling Lee (for: "The Day Tennyson Died") Nominated

Related media

Comics

In 2015, Titan Books announced a comic book series based on Penny Dreadful, written by co-executive producer Chris King and writers Krysty Wilson-Cairns and Andrew Hinderaker.[68] The first issue was released on May 11, 2016.[69] In October 2016, Showtime announced that a new series would be released in 2017, set six months after the finale of the TV series. The project will be written by King, illustrated by Jesús Hervás, and published by Titan Books.[70]

Spin-off series

In November 2018, a spin-off series, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels was announced by Showtime. It is set in 1938 and centers on Mexican-American folklore and social tension of the era in Los Angeles, California.[71] The series started production in August 2019[72] and stars Daniel Zovatto, Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer, Kerry Bishé, Rory Kinnear, Adriana Barraza, Michael Gladis, Jessica Garza and Johnathan Nieves. It premiered on April 26, 2020.[73] On August 21, 2020, the series was cancelled after one season.[74]

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For other uses see Penny dreadful disambiguation Penny Dreadful is a horror drama television series created for Showtime and Sky by John Logan who also acts as executive producer alongside Sam Mendes The show was originally pitched to several US and UK channels and eventually landed with Showtime 1 with Sky Atlantic as co producer 2 It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 9 and began airing on television on April 28 2014 on Showtime on Demand 3 4 The series premiered on Showtime in the United States on May 11 2014 and on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on May 20 2014 5 6 7 After the third season finale on June 19 2016 series creator John Logan announced that Penny Dreadful had ended as the main story had reached its conclusion 8 9 Penny DreadfulGenreDrama Gothic horror Thriller Dark fantasy Historical fantasyCreated byJohn LoganWritten byJohn Logan Andrew Hinderaker Krysty Wilson CairnsStarringReeve Carney Timothy Dalton Eva Green Rory Kinnear Billie Piper Danny Sapani Harry Treadaway Josh Hartnett Helen McCrory Simon Russell Beale Patti LuPone Wes StudiTheme music composerAbel Korzeniowski Tom Kitt series finale Opening theme Demimonde by Abel Korzeniowski A Prayer by Sophie Meade series finale ComposerAbel KorzeniowskiCountry of originUnited States United KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes27 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersPippa Harris Sam Mendes John Logan Karen RichardsProducersJames Flynn Morgan O Sullivan Sheila HockinProduction locationsDublin LondonCinematographyXavi Gimenez Nigel Willoughby P J Dillon Owen McPolin John ConroyEditorsGeoff Ashenhurst Aaron Marshall Michele Conroy Christopher DonaldsonRunning time47 60 minutesProduction companiesDesert Wolf Productions Neal Street Productions Showtime NetworksReleaseOriginal networkShowtime US Sky Atlantic UK Original releaseMay 11 2014 2014 05 11 June 19 2016 2016 06 19 ChronologyRelatedPenny Dreadful City of AngelsThe title refers to the penny dreadfuls a type of 19th century British fiction publication with lurid and sensational subject matter The series draws upon many public domain characters from 19th century Victorian Gothic fiction including Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde s The Picture of Dorian Gray Mina Harker Abraham Van Helsing John Seward Renfield and Count Dracula from Bram Stoker s Dracula Victor Frankenstein and his monster from Mary Shelley s Frankenstein and Henry Jekyll from Robert Louis Stevenson s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde showing their origin stories as an explorer searches for his daughter Justine from Justine or The Misfortunes of Virtue by the Marquis de Sade also appears A spin off series Penny Dreadful City of Angels aired from April 26 to June 28 2020 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main cast 3 2 Supporting cast 3 2 1 Introduced in season 1 3 2 2 Introduced in season 2 3 2 3 Introduced in season 3 4 Production and development 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Ratings 5 3 Accolades 6 Related media 6 1 Comics 6 2 Spin off series 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe first season begins in London 1891 Ethan Chandler an American gunman and roadshow artist is hired by the adventurer Malcolm Murray and the mysterious Vanessa Ives to help rescue Murray s daughter from a mysterious creature They receive help from a young doctor named Victor Frankenstein who is hunted by an undead man of Frankenstein s creation Ives becomes romantically involved with the handsome artistic Dorian Gray but also finds herself haunted by Lucifer who wishes to make her his bride and queen In the second season Ives is hunted by a coven of witches led by the charismatic Evelyn Poole wanting to bring Ives to Lucifer who is their master Frankenstein is forced to make his creature a bride and an inspector hunts Chandler after the Chandler commits a grisly murder in a London inn In the third season the main characters find themselves scattered across the world When Count Dracula appears in London the final battle for Vanessa Ives soul begins Episodes EditMain article List of Penny Dreadful episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired18May 11 2014 2014 05 11 June 29 2014 2014 06 29 210May 3 2015 2015 05 03 July 5 2015 2015 07 05 39May 1 2016 2016 05 01 June 19 2016 2016 06 19 Cast and characters EditMain cast Edit Reeve Carney as Dorian Gray a charismatic man who is ageless and immortal 10 Timothy Dalton as Malcolm Murray a hardened explorer of the African continent on a deeply personal quest to save the remaining members of his family 11 Eva Green as Vanessa Ives an enigmatic quietly driven heroine who proves herself a force to be reckoned with as she battles powerful relentless forces from the underworld 12 Rory Kinnear as the Creature a creation Frankenstein abruptly abandoned who not given a name variously uses the aliases Caliban and John Clare 13 Billie Piper as Brona Croft Lily Frankenstein an Irish immigrant seeking to escape her brutal violent past 14 Danny Sapani as Sembene a mysterious long time ally of Malcolm seasons 1 2 15 Harry Treadaway as Victor Frankenstein an arrogant socially inept young doctor whose ambition and research involve transcending the barrier between life and death 16 Josh Hartnett as Ethan Chandler born Ethan Lawrence Talbot a charming brash and daring American man of action with uncanny marksmanship who detests violence and is more complicated than he likes to admit 12 Helen McCrory as Evelyn Poole aka Evelyn Paul a professional spiritualist known by the alias Madame Kali who is secretly the leader of a powerful coven of witches called Nightcomers season 2 recurring season 1 15 Simon Russell Beale as Ferdinand Lyle an eccentric Egyptologist season 2 recurring seasons 1 and 3 15 Patti LuPone as Florence Seward an alienist or early psychotherapist treating Vanessa s depression season 3 LuPone previously guest starred as Joan Clayton in season 2 17 18 Wes Studi as Kaetenay an Apache with a connection to Ethan who becomes an ally to Malcolm season 3 17 Supporting cast Edit Introduced in season 1 Edit Olivia Llewellyn as Mina Harker Malcolm s daughter and Vanessa s childhood friend who has been abducted seasons 1 2 Alex Price as Proteus a new creation of Dr Frankenstein s named after the literary character of the same name who was killed by the Creature seasons 1 2 Lorcan Cranitch as Inspector Goldsworthy of the London police season 1 Robert Nairne as the Vampire an evil creature who leads a cabal of undead and who abducted Mina Harker season 1 Olly Alexander as Fenton a vampire minion season 1 Graham Butler as Peter Murray Malcolm s son who died accompanying his father on one of his expeditions seasons 1 2 Noni Stapleton as Gladys Murray Malcolm s estranged wife and mother of Mina and Peter seasons 1 2 Alun Armstrong as Vincent Brand the leader of a troupe of actors in residence at the Grand Guignol season 1 13 Hannah Tointon as Maud Gunneson an actress at the Grand Guignol and object of the Creature s affection season 1 Gavin Fowler as Simon Maud s partner who mistreats the Creature season 1 David Warner as Abraham Van Helsing a haematologist and colleague of Frankenstein season 1 Stephen Lord as Warren Roper a Pinkerton agent hired to bring Ethan back to the United States seasons 1 2 Introduced in season 2 Edit Sarah Greene as Hecate Poole Evelyn s eldest daughter seasons 2 3 Nicole O Neill Olivia Chenery and Charlotte Beckett as minor witches of Evelyn s coven season 2 Douglas Hodge as Bartholomew Rusk a Scotland Yard police inspector investigating the grisly Mariner s Inn Massacre seasons 2 3 Jack Hickey as the junior inspector working with Rusk seasons 2 3 Jonny Beauchamp as Angelique a mysterious transgender woman who gains Dorian s attention season 2 David Haig as Oscar Putney the owner of a struggling wax museum who employs the Creature for his own nefarious reasons season 2 Ruth Gemmell as Octavia Putney Oscar s wife who is uneasy about the Creature and treats him cruelly season 2 Tamsin Topolski as Lavinia Putney the blind daughter of the Creature s new employers with whom he develops a specious friendship season 2 Ronan Vibert as Geoffrey Hawkes a rich landowner who fell under Evelyn s sway season 2 Introduced in season 3 Edit Shazad Latif as Henry Jekyll Hyde a chemist and college friend of Victor Frankenstein 17 Christian Camargo as Dracula the brother of Lucifer who fell to Earth to feed on the blood of the living as the first vampire In London he takes the guise of kindly zoologist Alexander Sweet to captivate Vanessa 17 Samuel Barnett as Renfield Florence Seward s secretary who becomes involved with Dracula 17 Sebastian Croft and Jack Greenlees as minor vampires serving Dracula Casper Allpress and Pandora Colin as Jack and Marjorie the Creature s son and wife from when still alive Cokey Falkow as Scarman a gunman in the service of Ethan s father Jessica Barden as Justine a homeless brutalized young prostitute who becomes an acolyte to Lily 17 Sean Gilder as Franklin Ostow a marshal in the American West aiding Rusk in the hunt for Ethan Brian Cox as Jared Talbot a ruthless powerful American rancher and the estranged father of Ethan 19 Perdita Weeks as Catriona Hartdegen a thanatologist scholar with expert knowledge of the supernatural Notable non recurring cast include Mary Stockley as Victor Frankenstein s mother Caroline Anna Chancellor as Vanessa s mother Claire and Frank McCusker as Christopher Banning a doctor overseeing Vanessa s treatment while institutionalized all appearing in flashbacks during the first season as well as Oliver Cotton as Father Matthew having been requested to perform an exorcism on Vanessa in the first season s penultimate episode Production and development EditIn January 2013 it was announced that Showtime had made a series commitment for the project Logan and Mendes previously wrote and directed Skyfall respectively Production began in London in the second half of 2013 Showtime president David Nevins stated that the tone of the ensemble series will be very realistic and very grounded not Bela Lugosi All exist in human form in turn of century London This was also reflected during production of the sound for the show where Logan often pulled things back towards more realism 20 Logan a lifelong fan of literary monsters wrote the project on spec and scripts the majority of episodes of the series It was intended that Mendes would direct episodes but scheduling prevented this 21 Juan Antonio Bayona was announced as director for the first two episodes 22 The remaining episodes of the first season were directed by Dearbhla Walsh Coky Giedroyc and James Hawes In March 2013 it was announced that the series would be filmed in the United Kingdom eyeing the new UK tax credit for high end TV productions that offers a 25 rebate 23 However it was reported in August that production would instead take place in Bray s Ardmore Studios and other locations around Dublin Ireland because of the country s section 481 tax incentives Filming began on October 7 and lasted 5 months 24 Reports indicate that the change was made as no stage space of a sufficient caliber was available due to the filming of major motion pictures in London 25 In December 2013 Showtime announced its first production blog for a series with the launch of The Penny Dreadful Production Blog The venue gives viewers an online behind the scenes look at the series production from its early stages of filming in Ireland through the end of the first season featuring interviews with cast and crew 26 In February 2014 Showtime released a full length trailer for the series 27 Logan revealed at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International panel that one of the texts he thought about while planning the series that he would like to use in a future season is The Island of Doctor Moreau 28 In an interview with Entertainment Weekly prior to the premiere of the third season Logan stated that the addition of Dr Henry Jekyll was implemented because the rights to Doctor Moreau were not available 18 Showtime announced shortly before the end of the first and second seasons that another season of 10 and 9 episodes respectively would debut the following May 29 30 31 32 However Logan had decided during the middle of the second season that the third season should be the last and he pitched the third season to Showtime president David Nevins accordingly They did not release this information until after the final season had completed as Nevins stated given what I knew the ending of Penny Dreadful was going to be felt like a massive spoiler and it felt disrespectful to the experience that people were having with the show Logan said regarding not releasing the information That s what the ending of this series is it is meant to be a strong bold theatrical ending because I think that s what our fans like and to water that down with an announcement or having them know I think would be an act of bad faith 8 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Season Critical responseRotten Tomatoes Metacritic1 80 61 reviews 70 37 reviews 2 100 20 reviews 77 14 reviews 3 93 15 reviews 83 9 reviews The first season of Penny Dreadful received positive reviews from critics with a Metacritic rating of 70 out of 100 based on 37 reviews 33 It holds an 80 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7 36 out of 10 based on 61 reviews with the site s consensuses stating Skillfully shot and superbly acted Penny Dreadful is perplexing in a good way even if it s a bit silly at times 34 The first season was described as riotous as it is ridiculous taking the macabre to new heights or depths by The Guardian reviewer Ben Hewitt 35 The second season also received positive reviews from critics On Metacritic it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 14 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 36 On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a 100 percent rating with an average score of 7 65 out of 10 based on 20 reviews with the site s consensus stating Penny Dreadful s second season maintains the show s intense bloody drama utilizing a vast array of fascinating characters and locales to tell a unique story 37 The third season received critical acclaim On Metacritic it has a score of 83 out of 100 based on 9 reviews indicating universal acclaim 38 On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a 93 percent rating with an average score of 8 1 out of 10 based on 15 reviews with the site s consensuses stating Penny Dreadful is back for a beautifully bloody third season of ever expanding mysteries and Gothic horrors 39 Ben Travers of Indiewire gave it a B grade and wrote Season 3 s American set storyline breaks things up nicely with some classic western elements mixed in with the show s established creature horrors and the aesthetics of the production have never looked better 40 Ratings Edit The series debuted to 872 000 viewers 1 44 million including re runs This number does not include the 900 000 viewers who previewed the series on Showtime on Demand and the Showtime app 41 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result2014 Critics Choice Television Awards 42 Most Exciting New Series Penny Dreadful Won2015 BAFTA Television Craft Awards 43 Best Costume Design Gabriella Pescucci NominatedBest Make Up and Hair Design Enzo Mastrantonio Nick Dudman Stefano Ceccarelli WonBest Original Television Music Abel Korzeniowski WonBest Production Design Jonathan McKinstry Philip Murphy WonBest Titles Erik Friedman Rudy Jaimes Ray Burris NominatedCanadian Cinema Editors Awards 44 Best Editing in Long Form Television Series Christopher Donaldson for Closer than Sisters WonCritics Choice Television Awards 45 Best Actress in a Drama Series Eva Green NominatedDorian Awards 44 Campy TV Show of the Year Penny Dreadful NominatedFangoria Chainsaw Awards 44 Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett NominatedBest TV Actress Eva Green 2nd placeBest TV Makeup Creature FX Nick Dudman NominatedBest TV Series Penny Dreadful NominatedBest TV Supporting Actor Rory Kinnear NominatedBest TV Supporting Actress Billie Piper 3rd placeIGN Awards 46 Best TV Actress Eva Green WonInternational Film Music Critics Awards 44 Best Original Score for a Television Series Abel Korzeniowski NominatedIrish Film amp Television Awards 44 Best Director Drama Dearbhla Walsh NominatedMPSE Golden Reel Awards 44 Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Television Jane Tattersall David McCallum Dale Sheldrake for Seance NominatedBest Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form Television Jane Tattersall Oriol Tarrago Andy Malcolm Goro Koyama David Rose Marc Bech for Night Work NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 47 Outstanding Main Title Theme Music Abel Korzeniowski NominatedOutstanding Music Composition for a Series Original Dramatic Score Abel Korzeniowski for Closer than Sisters NominatedOutstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or a Special Nick Dudman Sarita Allison Barney Nikolic for Grand Guignol NominatedSatellite Awards 48 Best Actress Television Series Drama Eva Green NominatedBest Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Rory Kinnear WonBest Television Series Genre Penny Dreadful WonVES Awards 44 Outstanding Created Environment in a Commercial Broadcast Program or Video Game Matthew Borrett Lorne Kqechansky Graham Day Jason Gougeon for Seance NominatedOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Photoreal Live Action Broadcast Program James Cooper Bill Halliday Sarah McMurdo Lorne Kwechansky for Seance Nominated2016 BAFTA Television Craft Awards 49 Best Make Up and Hair Enzo Mastrantonio Nick Dudman Ferdinando Merolla NominatedCostume Designers Guild Awards 50 Outstanding Period Television Series Gabriella Pescucci NominatedCritics Choice Television Awards 51 Best Actress in a Drama Series Eva Green NominatedBest Drama Series Penny Dreadful NominatedBest Guest Performer in a Drama Series Patti LuPone NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Helen McCrory NominatedFangoria Chainsaw Awards 52 Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett NominatedBest TV Actress Eva Green WonBest TV Series Penny Dreadful NominatedBest TV Supporting Actor Rory Kinnear NominatedBest TV Supporting Actress Billie Piper NominatedGolden Globe Awards 53 Best Actress Television Series Drama Eva Green NominatedIGN Awards 54 Best Horror Series Penny Dreadful NominatedIrish Film amp Television Awards 55 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Drama Sarah Greene WonBest Director Drama Brian Kirk NominatedBest Drama Penny Dreadful NominatedMake Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 56 Television and New Media Best Period and or Character Make Up Enzo Mastrantonio Clare Lambe NominatedTelevision and New Media Series Best Special Make Up Effects Nick Dudman Sarita Allison NominatedSatellite Awards 57 Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film Helen McCrory NominatedBest Television Series Genre Penny Dreadful NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 47 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single Camera Series Ferdinando Merolla Sevlene Roddy Giuliano Mariano Orla Carroll for Glorious Horrors NominatedOutstanding Makeup for a Single Camera Series Non Prosthetic Enzo Mastrantanio Clare Lambe Caterina Sisto Lorraine McCrann Morna Ferguson for Glorious Horrors NominatedOutstanding Music Composition for a Series Original Dramatic Score Abel Korzeniowski for And They Were Enemies NominatedOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program One Hour or More Jonathan McKinstry Jo Riddel Philip Murphy for Fresh Hell Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places And Hell Itself My Only Foe NominatedOutstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or a Special Nick Dudman Sarita Allison Barney Nikolic Paul Spateri Dennis Penkov for And Hell Itself My Only Foe NominatedOutstanding Special Visual Effects James Cooper Bill Halliday Sarah McMurdo Mai Ling Lee Greg Astles Ricardo Gomez Matt Ralph Alexandre Scott Kyle Yoneda for And They Were Enemies NominatedVisual Effects Society Awards 58 Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode James Cooper Bill Halliday Sarah McMurdo Mai Ling Lee for And They Were Enemies Nominated2017 Bram Stoker Awards 59 Superior Achievement in a Screenplay John Logan for A Blade of Grass NominatedCanadian Cinema Editors Awards 60 Best Editing in 1 Hour Scripted Aaron Marshall for A Blade of Grass WonCostume Designers Guild Awards 61 Outstanding Period Television Series Gabriella Pescucci NominatedDirectors Guild of Canada Awards 62 Best Picture Editing Television Series Geoff Ashenhurst for The Blessed Dark NominatedBest Picture Editing Television Series Christopher Donaldson for The Day Tennyson Died NominatedEdgar Awards 63 TV Episode Teleplay John Logan for A Blade of Grass WonFangoria Chainsaw Awards 64 Best TV Actor Josh Hartnett NominatedBest TV Actress Eva Green NominatedGolden Reel Awards 65 Best Sound Editing TV Short Form Dialogue ADR David McCallum for Ebb Tide WonMake Up Artists amp Hair Stylists Guild Awards 66 TV and New Media Series Best Period Character Make Up Enzo Mastrantonio Clare Lambe NominatedTV and New Media Series Best Period Character Hair Styling Luca Vannella Alexis Continente NominatedTelevision and New Media Series Best Special Make Up Effects Nick Dudman Sarita Allison NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 47 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single Camera Series Luca Vannella Alexis Continente Sevlene Roddy Joseph Whelan Orla Carrol for Ebb Tide NominatedOutstanding Makeup for a Single Camera Series Non Prosthetic Enzo Mastrantonio Clare Lambe Caterina Sisto Lorraine McCrann Morna Ferguson for Perpetual Night NominatedOutstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or Special Nick Dudman Sarita Allison Barney Nikolic Dennis Penkov for No Beast So Fierce NominatedOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program One Hour or More Jonathan McKinstry Jo Riddell Philip Murphy for Perpetual Night The Blessed Dark NominatedVisual Effects Society Awards 67 Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode James Cooper Bill Halliday Sarah McMurdo Mai Ling Lee for The Day Tennyson Died NominatedRelated media EditComics Edit In 2015 Titan Books announced a comic book series based on Penny Dreadful written by co executive producer Chris King and writers Krysty Wilson Cairns and Andrew Hinderaker 68 The first issue was released on May 11 2016 69 In October 2016 Showtime announced that a new series would be released in 2017 set six months after the finale of the TV series The project will be written by King illustrated by Jesus Hervas and published by Titan Books 70 Spin off series Edit Main article Penny Dreadful City of Angels In November 2018 a spin off series Penny Dreadful City of Angels was announced by Showtime It is set in 1938 and centers on Mexican American folklore and social tension of the era in Los Angeles California 71 The series started production in August 2019 72 and stars Daniel Zovatto Nathan Lane Natalie Dormer Kerry Bishe Rory Kinnear Adriana Barraza Michael Gladis Jessica Garza and Johnathan Nieves It premiered on April 26 2020 73 On August 21 2020 the series was cancelled after one season 74 See also EditFrankenstein in popular culture Dracula in popular culture Neo Victorian The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen a comic series written by Alan Moore with a similar premise of characters from public domain literature teaming up to fight the forces of evil Vampire film List of vampire television seriesReferences Edit Sam Mendes to direct vampire TV series The List November 7 2012 Archived from the original on July 8 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 Tartaglione Nancy September 16 2013 Sky Atlantic To Co Produce Showtime s Penny Dreadful Billie Piper Joins Cast Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 Penny 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