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Sanctuary (TV series)

Sanctuary is a Canadian science fiction-fantasy television series, created by Damian Kindler and funded largely by the Beedie Development Group.[1] The show aired for four seasons and a total of 59 episodes, between 2008 and 2011, and a fifth season was planned but it was never made. The series was produced by Canadian television production company My Plastic Badger.

Sanctuary
Title card used in Seasons 2–3
Created byDamian Kindler
Starring
Theme music composer
Composers
  • Ian Browne (season 1)
  • Andrew Lockington (season 2–4)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes59 (TV episodes)
8 (webisodes) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Damian Kindler
  • Amanda Tapping
  • Martin Wood
  • Keith Beedie
  • N. John Smith
  • Sam Egan
  • Andrea Gorfolova
  • Carrie Mudd
Production locationsBurnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Running time43–48 minutes
Production companies
  • The Beedie Group
  • Bell Media (seasons 3–4)
  • My Plastic Badger (season 2–4)
  • Sanctuary 2 Productions (season 2)
  • Sanctuary 3 Productions (season 3)
  • Sanctuary 4 Productions (season 4)
Distributor
Release
Original networkSyfy
CTV Sci-Fi Channel
Original releaseWeb series:
March 14, 2007 (2007-03-14) – August 30, 2007 (2007-08-30)
Television series:
October 3, 2008 (2008-10-03) – December 30, 2011 (2011-12-30)

The show is an expansion of an eight-webisode series that was released through the Internet in early 2007. Seeing the success of the web series, Syfy decided to buy the broadcast rights to the series and pay to re-stage the series in a season of thirteen episodes.[2]

The show centres on Dr. Helen Magnus, a 157-year-old teratologist, and her team of experts who run the Sanctuary, an organization that seeks out extraordinarily powerful creatures and people, known as Abnormals, and tries to help and to learn from them while also having to contain the more dangerous ones.

The series premiered on October 3, 2008, in both Canada and the United States and on October 6 in the United Kingdom. The premiere drew in more than 3 million viewers, making it the highest rated original series premiere for Syfy since Eureka debuted in July 2006.[3] The premiere two-parter, "Sanctuary for All", was a combination and rewriting of the first four webisodes and was followed by "Fata Morgana", based on Webisodes 5-8. Amanda Tapping, with all of the original cast from the web series, made the transition to the television series. A second season of 13 episodes aired in 2009–10,[4] and Sanctuary was renewed for a third season of 20 episodes on December 12, 2009.[5] The second season premiered on Friday, October 9, 2009, in the 10 pm timeslot.[6] In Australia, the program debuted on Pay Television's Sci Fi and on free-to-air channel ABC2, where Season 1 started on March 1, 2010, each Monday at 9:30 pm.[7] Season 2 commenced on July 12, 2010, in the same timeslot.[8] Season 3 premiered Friday, October 15, 2010, on Syfy in its original 10 pm timeslot.[9] In January 2011, Sanctuary was renewed for a fourth season, which finished airing on December 30, 2011.[10] On May 21, 2012, Syfy announced that Sanctuary will not be returning for a fifth season and that the show has been cancelled.[11][12][13] On October 8, 2012, PPI Releasing announced that it would distribute the series in U.S. syndication, starting in fall 2013.[14]

As of 2021, the series is available to watch for free with ads on Vudu, FreeVee via Amazon Prime, and PlutoTV.

Episodes

Series overview

Sanctuary follows the exploits of Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping) and her quest to protect various cryptids, legends, and abnormal animals/people with certain extraordinary powers and abilities (which most people would consider "monsters"). She heads the Sanctuary Network, which consists of large facilities known as "Sanctuaries" scattered throughout the world serving as safe havens for these "Abnormals". She is initially aided in her quest by her reluctant protégé Will Zimmerman (Robin Dunne); her intrepid, if somewhat reckless, daughter Ashley (Emilie Ullerup); the talkative geek and lycanthrope Henry Foss (Ryan Robbins), a computer and security expert; and her taciturn, Homo heidelbergensis-like assistant, played by Christopher Heyerdahl (whose character is unnamed, but listed as "Bigfoot" in the show's credits).

First season

The history of Dr. Magnus is gradually revealed. In her youth she was trained by her father, a gifted Victorian-era scientist, to study the world and protect the unusual. Helen was a member of a group of experimental scientists known as "The Five", which also included Nikola Tesla (Jonathon Young), Nigel Griffin, Dr. James Watson (Peter Wingfield), and Magnus' lover John Druitt (Heyerdahl again), who wanted to push the boundaries of their understanding of the physical world through unconventional means. At some point during their partnership, Magnus acquired a vial of untainted vampire blood and used it in a serum that "The Five" injected into themselves. After the injection, they each developed Abnormal traits: Magnus experienced drastically slowed aging, and longevity with no clear limit; Nigel Griffin acquired the power to become invisible at will; Dr. James Watson's intellect was tremendously heightened; Nikola Tesla underwent transformation into a vampire, with the additional power of electrical manipulation; John Druitt developed longevity and the ability to teleport through time and space, but, already unstable and soon possessed by a malevolent energy creature (explained Season 2 Episode 11), he was driven to give in to his dark impulses, and becomes Jack the Ripper.

Episode 3 introduces "the Cabal", a powerful shadow organization that captures, studies, and experiments on Abnormals, in the belief that the Abnormal population is a threat to the human species. During the first-season finale, "Revelations", they test a small amount of a biological weapon named Lazarus that causes all types of Abnormals to become extremely violent, attacking anyone nearby and then dying painfully. This is part of The Cabal's overall plan to incite humanity against the Abnormals so that they can wipe out the entire Abnormal population and gain greater influence over humanity. They brainwash Ashley, and in season two, convert her into a vampiric supersoldier, using her as a template for a small army which attacks the Sanctuary network. Against all odds, Magnus and her teams stop them at the Old City Sanctuary, and Ashley, in a moment of clarity, apparently sacrifices herself. Her father, Druitt, hunts down and kills the heads of the Cabal, which seems to disband.

Second season

As season two progresses, Magnus grapples with denial, then grief, and finally accepts the loss of Ashley. Meanwhile, the team adjusts to newcomer Kate Freelander (Agam Darshi), a former freelance Cabal operative. They also deal with their relationships (Magnus's in particular) to the remaining members of the Five, and increased international coordination in the wake of the Cabal's attacks on the Global Sanctuary Network that Magnus had established. It emerges that an enormous marine Abnormal, Big Bertha, had been preserved rather than euthanized by Magnus, and that Bertha is, somehow, a sapient being named Kali existing on a psychic or spirit plane, intricately tied to nature and Abnormals around the world. At the end of the second season and beginning of the third, a man named Edward Forsythe (Callum Blue) tries to take control of Bertha, and NY Sanctuary House Head Terrence Wexford (Paul McGillion) goes rogue trying to destroy her, even attempting to depose and kill Magnus.

Third season

Ultimately, Bertha/Kali is saved and Wexford is ousted, but more questions are raised than answered. Will visits the spirit plane via induced cardiac arrest, and while there he sees two other powerful beings in addition to Kali; encounters Helen's father, who gives Will a message for her; and then spontaneously returns to life with no brain damage after an unprecedented length of time. The Sanctuary team speculate that the beings are avatars of Abnormals as powerful as Big Bertha, one of which may have been the source of the earthquake that stopped a destructive tidal wave started by Kali's wrath. Meanwhile, Gregory Magnus's message leads the Sanctuary team to old birthday gifts that he had given to Helen years before, which in conjunction produce a tangible holographic map or miniature representing an unknown steampunk-style city. This is eventually revealed to be Praxis, an advanced underground civilization of humans and Abnormals. After an initial period of mistrust (exacerbated by the antics of Adam Worth (Ian Tracey), an old enemy of Helen's who inspired Jekyll and Hyde), Helen and her team save the world and reach an entente, with Gregory acting as ambassador. However, the peace does not last long. Worth, who escaped, manipulated unhappy Abnormals in Praxis while experimenting with a dangerously unstable energy source to power a time machine. The end results of his machinations were the destruction of Praxis, several armies of displaced Abnormals marching on the upper world, and his escape to the past to attempt to save his daughter, with Magnus hot on his heels.

Fourth season

Magnus is able to thwart Worth and prevent any major changes to the timeline, then returns to the present by living through the intervening years again. She and her team manage to end the Abnormal assault on humanity without too much bloodshed, but still must contend with increasing persecution from the Special Counter-Insurgency Unit (SCIU), an anti-Abnormal agency. Magnus is forced to cut the Sanctuary network's ties to the UN, reputable banking institutions, etc. in order to maintain independence, a move made possible by her extensive preparations during her second trip through the twentieth century. Additionally, a number of Hollow Earth Abnormals refuse to remain quietly underground and engage in terrorist activities against humans. Matters come to a head when a contingent of these Abnormals, led by Caleb, agree to cease their violent activities in exchange for Magnus' help in establishing a homeland in Old City. She agrees, but SCIU is highly suspicious due to the group's former attacks. This skepticism proves justified, since Caleb plans to release a substance that would bring out latent Abnormal traits in normal humans, effectively eradicating the species. Magnus is also prepared for this betrayal, taking Caleb out with a massive explosion that destroys the Sanctuary. Now presumed dead, she is free to begin anew in an Edenic underground city based on the work of Buckminster Fuller and Albert Einstein, one last secret from her repeated century.

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Blu-ray release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
W 8 March 14, 2007 (2007-03-14) August 30, 2007 (2007-08-30) September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)[15] October 12, 2009 (2009-10-12)[16] September 9, 2009 (2009-09-09)[17] June 15, 2010 (2010-06-15)[18]
1 13 October 3, 2008 (2008-10-03) January 5, 2009 (2009-01-05) September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)[15] October 12, 2009 (2009-10-12)[16] September 9, 2009 (2009-09-09)[17] June 15, 2010 (2010-06-15)[18]
2 13 October 9, 2009 (2009-10-09) January 15, 2010 (2010-01-15) June 15, 2010 (2010-06-15)[19] October 4, 2010 (2010-10-04)[20] June 9, 2010 (2010-06-09)[21] June 15, 2010 (2010-06-15)[22]
3 20 October 15, 2010 (2010-10-15) June 20, 2011 (2011-06-20) September 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)[23] September 26, 2011 (2011-09-26)[24] September 14, 2011 (2011-09-14)[25] September 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)[23]
4 13 October 7, 2011 (2011-10-07) December 30, 2011 (2011-12-30) July 17, 2012 (2012-07-17)[26] July 2, 2012 (2012-07-02)[27] July 17, 2012 (2012-07-17)[26]

Cast

Main characters

  • Amanda Tapping as Dr. Helen Magnus, an English medical and scientific researcher who has devoted her life to both hunting and protecting Abnormals—creatures with genetic abnormalities. She runs a "Sanctuary" in the fictional Old City, where the Abnormals may find refuge while she attempts to help them and to understand them further.
  • Robin Dunne as Dr. Will Zimmerman, a forensic psychiatrist who is recruited by Dr. Magnus to help her treat Abnormals.
  • Emilie Ullerup as Ashley Magnus (seasons 1–2), the daughter of Dr. Magnus and John Druitt. Ashley is an expert monster hunter, and provides a counterbalance to Dr. Magnus's desire to protect creatures.
  • Christopher Heyerdahl as Bigfoot,[28] a former Neanderthal-like patient of Dr. Magnus who would not leave after he recovered, so Dr. Magnus offered him a position at the Sanctuary as a butler, chauffeur, and body guard. Heyerdahl also plays the recurring character John Druitt.
  • Ryan Robbins as Henry Foss (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), a technological wiz and lycanthrope.
  • Agam Darshi as Kate Freelander (seasons 2–3; recurring season 4), a con-artist with Cabal connection who has a vast knowledge of their tactics and movements. After she is hunted by the Cabal, she reluctantly switches sides to the Sanctuary, staying on as a member of the team.

Recurring characters

Production

The series is produced by Stage 3 Media based in Vancouver, British Columbia, founded in 2006. The webisodes were filmed from January 3 to January 31, 2007, at Bridge Studios.[29] Sanctuary is filmed almost entirely using the green screen technique. Unlike many other shows, no elaborate sets are built for the scenes to be filmed; instead, they are created using CGI technology. Production on the television version of Sanctuary began in early 2008, with a reshooting of the pilot episode, "Sanctuary for All".[30][31][32] The first season cost an estimated CA$21 million, and filmed in Burnaby, British Columbia.[33] In December 2008, the series was confirmed to have been picked up for a second season of thirteen episodes.[4] The second season began production in the end of March/beginning of April, 2009. Guest stars for the second season include Agam Darshi, who will play con-artist Kate Freelander,[34] former Stargate SG-1 actor Michael Shanks as Jimmy for the ninth episode, entitled "Penance",[35] and former Stargate Atlantis actor Paul McGillion, who will play Wexford, a character he played in the webseries, in the final two episodes.[36]

Sanctuary is the first television series in North America to use the RED camera exclusively. The RED camera system does away with tape and film and records straight to a hard drive allowing the Anthem Visual Effects and the series' post production team immediate access to the day’s footage, and is capable of recording at resolutions up to 4096 horizontal by 2304 vertical pixels, four times the resolution of current day HD.[37] Along with being a primary cast member, Amanda Tapping is also an executive producer on the show, but according to Tapping herself in an interview with The Today Show, she does not get paid extra as an executive producer, mainly because what salary the executive producers would get would go towards paying for the sets, because the series is not backed up by a studio.[38] Although heavily reliant on virtual sets, a few episodes in the first season, including "Kush" and "Requiem", were filmed on practical sets, including the fuselage of an aircraft. The series also took a different filming style for the Cloverfield-esque "Instinct".[4]

Broadcast and release

Unlike traditional TV series, the primary distribution channel for Sanctuary was originally the Internet. Episodes were sold directly to viewers on the official website. The web episodes or "webisodes", are about 15–20 minutes in duration and were released bi-weekly. The success of the webisodes led the Syfy Channel to commission a 13-episode season for 2008.[2] The first four webisodes were rewritten and reshot as a two-hour premiere episode, "Sanctuary for All".[32] After the deal with the SciFi channel, the webisodes were moved to the Sci Fi network on Hulu.com.

In its first season on Syfy, the original series, Sanctuary has averaged a 1.9 Household rating; 1,044,000 Adults (ages 18–49); 1,371,000 Adults (ages 25–54) and 2,366,000 total viewers. The pilot episode, "Sanctuary for All" received a Nielsen household rating of 2.2, the highest rated original series premiere from Syfy since the series premiere of Eureka in July 2006. The 2.2 rating represented more than 2.7 million viewers; 1.08 million among the adult 18–49 demographic and 1.4 million among the adult 25–54 demographic. This placed Sanctuary the number one cable program among adults 25–54, and number four among adults 18–49. The ratings success also boosted the web series to 1.2 million views.[39] In the United Kingdom, both parts placed the series first place on the top ten viewing programmes for ITV4 during the two weeks they aired. The first part was viewed by 565,000,[40] while the second part received a higher viewing figure of 608,000.[41]

Home media releases

In Australia (Region 4 and Region B), Via Vision Entertainment acquired the rights to the series and will release "The Complete Collection" on both DVD and Blu-Ray on November 18, 2020.

DVD name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season 1 September 15, 2009 [42] October 19, 2009 [43] September 9, 2009 [44]
Season 2 June 15, 2010 [45] October 4, 2010 [43] June 9, 2010 [46]
Season 3 September 13, 2011 [47] September 26, 2011 [48] September 9, 2011 [49]
Season 4 July 17, 2012 [50] July 2, 2012 [51] August 29, 2012 [52]
The Complete Series October 23, 2012[53] November 14, 2012 [54] November 18, 2020[55][56]

Critical response

Sanctuary has a score of 56 on Metacritic, signifying "mixed or average reviews" based on 7 television reviewers.[57] Tori Ireland Mell of IGN called the series an intriguing story, and a mind-blowing concept, and believes the series from a production standpoint was executed well.[58] Some reviewers have made comparisons between Sanctuary and British science fiction series Torchwood and Primeval, as well as drawing comparisons between Dr. Will Zimmerman (Robin Dunne) and Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG-1.[59][60] USA Today reviewer Bill Keveney said that Amanda Tapping had reached her "comfort zone," and continued with further positive reaction to the TV series.[61] Rick Bentley from McClatchy Newspapers commented Tapping's role as Dr. Helen Magnus was a way for the actress to make a name for herself outside of Stargate SG-1 as character Samantha Carter.[62]

Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune described the show as "competent if not particularly innovative sci-fi," and said that the series might be of interest to fans of Tapping's earlier works.[63] Mike Hale of The New York Times believed that the series does not have "the narrative force of Battlestar Galactica or the wit and creativity of Eureka," further stating "it's not an embarrassment for the channel, but it doesn't raise the stakes either."[64]

Sanctuary has been nominated for six Constellation Awards.[65] The series has also been nominated for ten Leo Awards and won four of these in 2009.[66]

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External links

  • Episodes at SyFy website
  • Sanctuary at AllMovie
  • Sanctuary at IMDb (2007 Web series)
  • Sanctuary at IMDb (2008 TV series)

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Sanctuary is a Canadian science fiction fantasy television series created by Damian Kindler and funded largely by the Beedie Development Group 1 The show aired for four seasons and a total of 59 episodes between 2008 and 2011 and a fifth season was planned but it was never made The series was produced by Canadian television production company My Plastic Badger SanctuaryTitle card used in Seasons 2 3Created byDamian KindlerStarringAmanda Tapping Robin Dunne Emilie Ullerup Christopher Heyerdahl Ryan Robbins Agam DarshiTheme music composerJoel Goldsmith seasons 1 2 Andrew Lockington seasons 3 4 ComposersIan Browne season 1 Andrew Lockington season 2 4 Country of originCanadaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes59 TV episodes 8 webisodes list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDamian Kindler Amanda Tapping Martin Wood Keith Beedie N John Smith Sam Egan Andrea Gorfolova Carrie MuddProduction locationsBurnaby British Columbia CanadaRunning time43 48 minutesProduction companiesThe Beedie Group Bell Media seasons 3 4 My Plastic Badger season 2 4 Sanctuary 2 Productions season 2 Sanctuary 3 Productions season 3 Sanctuary 4 Productions season 4 DistributorEntertainment One Tricon Films amp TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkSyfyCTV Sci Fi ChannelOriginal releaseWeb series March 14 2007 2007 03 14 August 30 2007 2007 08 30 Television series October 3 2008 2008 10 03 December 30 2011 2011 12 30 The show is an expansion of an eight webisode series that was released through the Internet in early 2007 Seeing the success of the web series Syfy decided to buy the broadcast rights to the series and pay to re stage the series in a season of thirteen episodes 2 The show centres on Dr Helen Magnus a 157 year old teratologist and her team of experts who run the Sanctuary an organization that seeks out extraordinarily powerful creatures and people known as Abnormals and tries to help and to learn from them while also having to contain the more dangerous ones The series premiered on October 3 2008 in both Canada and the United States and on October 6 in the United Kingdom The premiere drew in more than 3 million viewers making it the highest rated original series premiere for Syfy since Eureka debuted in July 2006 3 The premiere two parter Sanctuary for All was a combination and rewriting of the first four webisodes and was followed by Fata Morgana based on Webisodes 5 8 Amanda Tapping with all of the original cast from the web series made the transition to the television series A second season of 13 episodes aired in 2009 10 4 and Sanctuary was renewed for a third season of 20 episodes on December 12 2009 5 The second season premiered on Friday October 9 2009 in the 10 pm timeslot 6 In Australia the program debuted on Pay Television s Sci Fi and on free to air channel ABC2 where Season 1 started on March 1 2010 each Monday at 9 30 pm 7 Season 2 commenced on July 12 2010 in the same timeslot 8 Season 3 premiered Friday October 15 2010 on Syfy in its original 10 pm timeslot 9 In January 2011 Sanctuary was renewed for a fourth season which finished airing on December 30 2011 10 On May 21 2012 Syfy announced that Sanctuary will not be returning for a fifth season and that the show has been cancelled 11 12 13 On October 8 2012 PPI Releasing announced that it would distribute the series in U S syndication starting in fall 2013 14 As of 2021 the series is available to watch for free with ads on Vudu FreeVee via Amazon Prime and PlutoTV Contents 1 Episodes 2 Series overview 2 1 First season 2 2 Second season 2 3 Third season 2 4 Fourth season 3 Cast 3 1 Main characters 3 2 Recurring characters 4 Production 5 Broadcast and release 6 Home media releases 7 Critical response 8 References 9 External linksEpisodes EditMain article List of Sanctuary episodesSeries overview EditSanctuary follows the exploits of Dr Helen Magnus Amanda Tapping and her quest to protect various cryptids legends and abnormal animals people with certain extraordinary powers and abilities which most people would consider monsters She heads the Sanctuary Network which consists of large facilities known as Sanctuaries scattered throughout the world serving as safe havens for these Abnormals She is initially aided in her quest by her reluctant protege Will Zimmerman Robin Dunne her intrepid if somewhat reckless daughter Ashley Emilie Ullerup the talkative geek and lycanthrope Henry Foss Ryan Robbins a computer and security expert and her taciturn Homo heidelbergensis like assistant played by Christopher Heyerdahl whose character is unnamed but listed as Bigfoot in the show s credits First season Edit Main article Sanctuary season 1 The history of Dr Magnus is gradually revealed In her youth she was trained by her father a gifted Victorian era scientist to study the world and protect the unusual Helen was a member of a group of experimental scientists known as The Five which also included Nikola Tesla Jonathon Young Nigel Griffin Dr James Watson Peter Wingfield and Magnus lover John Druitt Heyerdahl again who wanted to push the boundaries of their understanding of the physical world through unconventional means At some point during their partnership Magnus acquired a vial of untainted vampire blood and used it in a serum that The Five injected into themselves After the injection they each developed Abnormal traits Magnus experienced drastically slowed aging and longevity with no clear limit Nigel Griffin acquired the power to become invisible at will Dr James Watson s intellect was tremendously heightened Nikola Tesla underwent transformation into a vampire with the additional power of electrical manipulation John Druitt developed longevity and the ability to teleport through time and space but already unstable and soon possessed by a malevolent energy creature explained Season 2 Episode 11 he was driven to give in to his dark impulses and becomes Jack the Ripper Episode 3 introduces the Cabal a powerful shadow organization that captures studies and experiments on Abnormals in the belief that the Abnormal population is a threat to the human species During the first season finale Revelations they test a small amount of a biological weapon named Lazarus that causes all types of Abnormals to become extremely violent attacking anyone nearby and then dying painfully This is part of The Cabal s overall plan to incite humanity against the Abnormals so that they can wipe out the entire Abnormal population and gain greater influence over humanity They brainwash Ashley and in season two convert her into a vampiric supersoldier using her as a template for a small army which attacks the Sanctuary network Against all odds Magnus and her teams stop them at the Old City Sanctuary and Ashley in a moment of clarity apparently sacrifices herself Her father Druitt hunts down and kills the heads of the Cabal which seems to disband Second season Edit Main article Sanctuary season 2 As season two progresses Magnus grapples with denial then grief and finally accepts the loss of Ashley Meanwhile the team adjusts to newcomer Kate Freelander Agam Darshi a former freelance Cabal operative They also deal with their relationships Magnus s in particular to the remaining members of the Five and increased international coordination in the wake of the Cabal s attacks on the Global Sanctuary Network that Magnus had established It emerges that an enormous marine Abnormal Big Bertha had been preserved rather than euthanized by Magnus and that Bertha is somehow a sapient being named Kali existing on a psychic or spirit plane intricately tied to nature and Abnormals around the world At the end of the second season and beginning of the third a man named Edward Forsythe Callum Blue tries to take control of Bertha and NY Sanctuary House Head Terrence Wexford Paul McGillion goes rogue trying to destroy her even attempting to depose and kill Magnus Third season Edit Main article Sanctuary season 3 Ultimately Bertha Kali is saved and Wexford is ousted but more questions are raised than answered Will visits the spirit plane via induced cardiac arrest and while there he sees two other powerful beings in addition to Kali encounters Helen s father who gives Will a message for her and then spontaneously returns to life with no brain damage after an unprecedented length of time The Sanctuary team speculate that the beings are avatars of Abnormals as powerful as Big Bertha one of which may have been the source of the earthquake that stopped a destructive tidal wave started by Kali s wrath Meanwhile Gregory Magnus s message leads the Sanctuary team to old birthday gifts that he had given to Helen years before which in conjunction produce a tangible holographic map or miniature representing an unknown steampunk style city This is eventually revealed to be Praxis an advanced underground civilization of humans and Abnormals After an initial period of mistrust exacerbated by the antics of Adam Worth Ian Tracey an old enemy of Helen s who inspired Jekyll and Hyde Helen and her team save the world and reach an entente with Gregory acting as ambassador However the peace does not last long Worth who escaped manipulated unhappy Abnormals in Praxis while experimenting with a dangerously unstable energy source to power a time machine The end results of his machinations were the destruction of Praxis several armies of displaced Abnormals marching on the upper world and his escape to the past to attempt to save his daughter with Magnus hot on his heels Fourth season Edit Main article Sanctuary season 4 Magnus is able to thwart Worth and prevent any major changes to the timeline then returns to the present by living through the intervening years again She and her team manage to end the Abnormal assault on humanity without too much bloodshed but still must contend with increasing persecution from the Special Counter Insurgency Unit SCIU an anti Abnormal agency Magnus is forced to cut the Sanctuary network s ties to the UN reputable banking institutions etc in order to maintain independence a move made possible by her extensive preparations during her second trip through the twentieth century Additionally a number of Hollow Earth Abnormals refuse to remain quietly underground and engage in terrorist activities against humans Matters come to a head when a contingent of these Abnormals led by Caleb agree to cease their violent activities in exchange for Magnus help in establishing a homeland in Old City She agrees but SCIU is highly suspicious due to the group s former attacks This skepticism proves justified since Caleb plans to release a substance that would bring out latent Abnormal traits in normal humans effectively eradicating the species Magnus is also prepared for this betrayal taking Caleb out with a massive explosion that destroys the Sanctuary Now presumed dead she is free to begin anew in an Edenic underground city based on the work of Buckminster Fuller and Albert Einstein one last secret from her repeated century Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Blu ray release dateSeason premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4W 8 March 14 2007 2007 03 14 August 30 2007 2007 08 30 September 15 2009 2009 09 15 15 October 12 2009 2009 10 12 16 September 9 2009 2009 09 09 17 June 15 2010 2010 06 15 18 1 13 October 3 2008 2008 10 03 January 5 2009 2009 01 05 September 15 2009 2009 09 15 15 October 12 2009 2009 10 12 16 September 9 2009 2009 09 09 17 June 15 2010 2010 06 15 18 2 13 October 9 2009 2009 10 09 January 15 2010 2010 01 15 June 15 2010 2010 06 15 19 October 4 2010 2010 10 04 20 June 9 2010 2010 06 09 21 June 15 2010 2010 06 15 22 3 20 October 15 2010 2010 10 15 June 20 2011 2011 06 20 September 13 2011 2011 09 13 23 September 26 2011 2011 09 26 24 September 14 2011 2011 09 14 25 September 13 2011 2011 09 13 23 4 13 October 7 2011 2011 10 07 December 30 2011 2011 12 30 July 17 2012 2012 07 17 26 July 2 2012 2012 07 02 27 July 17 2012 2012 07 17 26 Cast EditMain characters Edit Main article Characters of Sanctuary Amanda Tapping as Dr Helen Magnus an English medical and scientific researcher who has devoted her life to both hunting and protecting Abnormals creatures with genetic abnormalities She runs a Sanctuary in the fictional Old City where the Abnormals may find refuge while she attempts to help them and to understand them further Robin Dunne as Dr Will Zimmerman a forensic psychiatrist who is recruited by Dr Magnus to help her treat Abnormals Emilie Ullerup as Ashley Magnus seasons 1 2 the daughter of Dr Magnus and John Druitt Ashley is an expert monster hunter and provides a counterbalance to Dr Magnus s desire to protect creatures Christopher Heyerdahl as Bigfoot 28 a former Neanderthal like patient of Dr Magnus who would not leave after he recovered so Dr Magnus offered him a position at the Sanctuary as a butler chauffeur and body guard Heyerdahl also plays the recurring character John Druitt Ryan Robbins as Henry Foss seasons 2 4 recurring season 1 a technological wiz and lycanthrope Agam Darshi as Kate Freelander seasons 2 3 recurring season 4 a con artist with Cabal connection who has a vast knowledge of their tactics and movements After she is hunted by the Cabal she reluctantly switches sides to the Sanctuary staying on as a member of the team Recurring characters Edit Lynda Boyd as Dana Whitcomb seasons 1 2 Jonathon Young as Nikola Tesla seasons 2 4 guest season 1 Robert Lawrenson as Declan Macrae seasons 2 4 Ian Tracey as Adam Worth seasons 3 4 Pascale Hutton as Abby Corrigan seasons 3 4 Ronald Selmour as Kanaan season 3 Brian Markinson as Greg Addison season 4 Carlo Rota as Richard Feliz season 4 Adam Copeland as Thelo season 3 amp 4 Peter Wingfield as Dr James Watson seasons 1 amp 3 4 Production EditThe series is produced by Stage 3 Media based in Vancouver British Columbia founded in 2006 The webisodes were filmed from January 3 to January 31 2007 at Bridge Studios 29 Sanctuary is filmed almost entirely using the green screen technique Unlike many other shows no elaborate sets are built for the scenes to be filmed instead they are created using CGI technology Production on the television version of Sanctuary began in early 2008 with a reshooting of the pilot episode Sanctuary for All 30 31 32 The first season cost an estimated CA 21 million and filmed in Burnaby British Columbia 33 In December 2008 the series was confirmed to have been picked up for a second season of thirteen episodes 4 The second season began production in the end of March beginning of April 2009 Guest stars for the second season include Agam Darshi who will play con artist Kate Freelander 34 former Stargate SG 1 actor Michael Shanks as Jimmy for the ninth episode entitled Penance 35 and former Stargate Atlantis actor Paul McGillion who will play Wexford a character he played in the webseries in the final two episodes 36 Sanctuary is the first television series in North America to use the RED camera exclusively The RED camera system does away with tape and film and records straight to a hard drive allowing the Anthem Visual Effects and the series post production team immediate access to the day s footage and is capable of recording at resolutions up to 4096 horizontal by 2304 vertical pixels four times the resolution of current day HD 37 Along with being a primary cast member Amanda Tapping is also an executive producer on the show but according to Tapping herself in an interview with The Today Show she does not get paid extra as an executive producer mainly because what salary the executive producers would get would go towards paying for the sets because the series is not backed up by a studio 38 Although heavily reliant on virtual sets a few episodes in the first season including Kush and Requiem were filmed on practical sets including the fuselage of an aircraft The series also took a different filming style for the Cloverfield esque Instinct 4 Broadcast and release EditUnlike traditional TV series the primary distribution channel for Sanctuary was originally the Internet Episodes were sold directly to viewers on the official website The web episodes or webisodes are about 15 20 minutes in duration and were released bi weekly The success of the webisodes led the Syfy Channel to commission a 13 episode season for 2008 2 The first four webisodes were rewritten and reshot as a two hour premiere episode Sanctuary for All 32 After the deal with the SciFi channel the webisodes were moved to the Sci Fi network on Hulu com In its first season on Syfy the original series Sanctuary has averaged a 1 9 Household rating 1 044 000 Adults ages 18 49 1 371 000 Adults ages 25 54 and 2 366 000 total viewers The pilot episode Sanctuary for All received a Nielsen household rating of 2 2 the highest rated original series premiere from Syfy since the series premiere of Eureka in July 2006 The 2 2 rating represented more than 2 7 million viewers 1 08 million among the adult 18 49 demographic and 1 4 million among the adult 25 54 demographic This placed Sanctuary the number one cable program among adults 25 54 and number four among adults 18 49 The ratings success also boosted the web series to 1 2 million views 39 In the United Kingdom both parts placed the series first place on the top ten viewing programmes for ITV4 during the two weeks they aired The first part was viewed by 565 000 40 while the second part received a higher viewing figure of 608 000 41 Home media releases EditIn Australia Region 4 and Region B Via Vision Entertainment acquired the rights to the series and will release The Complete Collection on both DVD and Blu Ray on November 18 2020 DVD name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4Season 1 September 15 2009 42 October 19 2009 43 September 9 2009 44 Season 2 June 15 2010 45 October 4 2010 43 June 9 2010 46 Season 3 September 13 2011 47 September 26 2011 48 September 9 2011 49 Season 4 July 17 2012 50 July 2 2012 51 August 29 2012 52 The Complete Series October 23 2012 53 November 14 2012 54 November 18 2020 55 56 Critical response EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Sanctuary Sanctuary has a score of 56 on Metacritic signifying mixed or average reviews based on 7 television reviewers 57 Tori Ireland Mell of IGN called the series an intriguing story and a mind blowing concept and believes the series from a production standpoint was executed well 58 Some reviewers have made comparisons between Sanctuary and British science fiction series Torchwood and Primeval as well as drawing comparisons between Dr Will Zimmerman Robin Dunne and Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG 1 59 60 USA Today reviewer Bill Keveney said that Amanda Tapping had reached her comfort zone and continued with further positive reaction to the TV series 61 Rick Bentley from McClatchy Newspapers commented Tapping s role as Dr Helen Magnus was a way for the actress to make a name for herself outside of Stargate SG 1 as character Samantha Carter 62 Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune described the show as competent if not particularly innovative sci fi and said that the series might be of interest to fans of Tapping s earlier works 63 Mike Hale of The New York Times believed that the series does not have the narrative force of Battlestar Galactica or the wit and creativity of Eureka further stating it s not an embarrassment for the channel but it doesn t raise the stakes either 64 Sanctuary has been nominated for six Constellation Awards 65 The series has also been nominated for ten Leo Awards and won four of these in 2009 66 References Edit Now Burnaby October 8 2008 Made in Burnaby show gets Beedie s backing Canada com Retrieved May 21 2012 a b Sumner Darren January 31 2008 SCI FI picks up Tapping s Sanctuary GateWorld Retrieved October 4 2008 Cochran Jay November 13 2008 Sanctuary is a hit Entertainment News International Retrieved October 9 2010 a b c Fox Erin December 4 2008 Sanctuary Gets Caught in the Bermuda Triangle TV Guide Retrieved October 9 2010 Hibberd James December 13 2009 Syfy renews Stargate Universe and Sanctuary The Live Feed The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 9 2010 Thielman Sam July 20 2009 Syfy announces fall schedule Variety Retrieved October 9 2010 ABC2 Programming Airdate Sanctuary season one episode one ABC2 Television Guide Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved October 9 2010 ABC2 Programming Airdate Sanctuary season two episode one ABC2 Television Guide Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved October 9 2010 Seidman Robert September 8 2010 Surprise Syfy s Caprica Returning Sooner Than Planned Sanctuary Moved Back to Friday Night TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved September 12 2010 Gorman Bill January 18 2012 Sanctuary Renewed For A Fourth Season By Syfy TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on January 21 2011 Retrieved January 18 2011 Gibbons Kent May 21 2012 Syfy Ends Sanctuary Run After Four Seasons Multichannel News Archived from the original on May 24 2012 Retrieved May 21 2012 Ng Philiana May 21 2012 Syfy s Sanctuary Will Not Return for Season 5 Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 22 2012 Kasperowicz Leslie May 21 2012 Syfy Cancels Sanctuary Cinema Blend Retrieved May 22 2012 Nordyke Kimberly October 8 2012 Syfy Drama Sanctuary to Launch in Syndication Next Year The Hollywood Reporter a b Sanctuary 1st Season Amazon Retrieved June 14 2009 a b Sanctuary Complete Season 1 DVD 2007 amazon co uk Retrieved June 14 2009 a b Sanctuary Season 1 4 Disc Set EzyDVD Archived from the original on October 1 2009 Retrieved September 4 2009 a b Sanctuary The Complete First Season Blu ray 2008 Amazon Retrieved May 20 2010 Sanctuary The Complete Second Season Amazon Retrieved May 20 2010 Sanctuary Series 2 Box Set 4 Discs play com Retrieved February 10 2010 Sanctuary Season 2 Box Set 4 Discs ezydvd com au Archived from the original on May 11 2010 Retrieved April 8 2010 Sanctuary The Complete Second Season Blu ray Amazon Retrieved May 20 2010 a b Sanctuary The Complete 3rd Season of the Syfy Series DVD and Blu ray Date Extras Box Art TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on June 12 2011 Retrieved June 26 2011 Sanctuary Season 3 DVD amazon co uk Retrieved May 29 2011 Sanctuary Season 3 6 Disc Set EzyDVD Archived from the original on April 6 2011 Retrieved July 18 2011 a b Sanctuary Release Date Tweeted for The Complete 4th Season on DVD and Blu TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 Sanctuary Season 4 DVD Amazon co uk Retrieved April 21 2014 Simpson Michael May 1 2008 Sam Egan reveals who plays Bigfoot CinemaSpy Entertainment Retrieved October 9 2010 permanent dead link Read David January 31 2007 Stargate cast and crew seek Sanctuary GateWorld Retrieved October 4 2008 Lowry Brian October 2 2008 Analysis of Sanctuary the TV Series Variety Magazine Retrieved October 2 2009 Romanello Linda October 9 2010 Finding Sanctuary 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tvbythenumbers com Archived from the original on March 6 2010 Retrieved June 13 2009 BARB s multichannel top 10 programmes Go on w e 12 10 08 and scroll down to ITV4 barb co uk Retrieved June 13 2009 BARB s multichannel top 10 programmes Go on w e 19 10 08 and scroll down to ITV4 barb co uk Retrieved June 13 2009 Sanctuary The Complete First Season 2007 Amazon Retrieved June 22 2012 a b Sanctuary Complete Season 1 DVD 2007 amazon co uk Retrieved June 14 2009 Sanctuary Season 1 4 Disc Set EzyDVD Archived from the original on October 1 2009 Retrieved September 4 2009 Sanctuary The Complete Second Season 2009 Amazon Retrieved June 22 2012 Sanctuary Season 2 4 Disc Set EzyDVD Archived from the original on May 11 2010 Retrieved October 9 2010 Sanctuary The Complete Third Season 2011 Amazon Retrieved June 22 2012 Sanctuary Season 3 DVD amazon co uk Retrieved June 22 2012 Sanctuary Season 3 EzyDVD Retrieved June 22 2012 Sanctuary The Complete Fourth Season 2012 Amazon Retrieved June 22 2012 Sanctuary Season 4 DVD amazon co uk Retrieved June 22 2012 STACK Australian DVD release dates stack com au Archived from the original on October 2 2013 Retrieved July 12 2012 Sanctuary Finished Box Art Appears for The Complete Series on DVD TVShowsOnDVD com August 23 2012 Archived from the original on August 24 2012 Retrieved August 23 2012 JB HiFi Sanctuary Seasons 1 4 jbhifionline com au Retrieved May 13 2013 Sanctuary The Complete Collection DVD Madman Entertainment Retrieved September 1 2020 Sanctuary The Complete Collection Blu Ray Blu ray Madman Entertainment Retrieved September 1 2020 Sanctuary reviews Metacritic Retrieved February 15 2010 Ireland Mell Tori October 2 2008 Sanctuary Sanctuary for All Review IGN Retrieved June 14 2009 Wilson Mark Review Sanctuary Premiere about com Retrieved June 14 2009 Hughes Jason October 4 2008 Sanctuary Sanctuary for All series premiere TV Squad Retrieved June 14 2009 Keveney Bill May 10 2009 Amanda Tapping finds her comfort zone in Sanctuary USA Today Retrieved May 10 2009 Bentley Rick October 10 2008 Star s new role more than a change of accents McClatchy Newspapers Retrieved May 10 2009 Ryan Maureen October 3 2008 Amanda Tapping provides Sanctuary to freaky critters Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 15 2010 Hale Mike October 3 2010 TV Review Sanctuary Amanda Tapping as a Sci Fi Channel Doctor With a Digital Menagerie The New York Times Retrieved February 15 2010 And the 2009 nominees are constellations tcon ca Archived from the original on February 17 2012 Retrieved June 16 2009 Schaefer Glen May 10 2009 Sci fi projects roar at Leo Awards PDF The Province Retrieved October 8 2010 External links Edit Television portal Canada portalArchive of official website Episodes at SyFy website Sanctuary at AllMovie Sanctuary at IMDb 2007 Web series Sanctuary at IMDb 2008 TV series Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanctuary TV series amp oldid 1115884664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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