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In the blink of a tornado’s eye, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale and her K9 police dog are transported to another world, one far removed from our own — a mystical land of competing kingdoms, lethal warriors, dark magic and a bloody battle for supremacy. This is the fabled Land of Oz in a way you’ve never seen before, where wicked witches don’t stay dead for long and a young girl becomes a headstrong warrior who holds the fate of kingdoms in her hands.
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In the blink of a tornado’s eye, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale and her K9 police dog are transported to another world, one far removed from our own — a mystical land of competing kingdoms, lethal warriors, dark magic and a bloody battle for supremacy. This is the fabled Land of Oz in a way you’ve never seen before, where wicked witches don’t stay dead for long and a young girl becomes a headstrong warrior who holds the fate of kingdoms in her hands.
7.1/10
IMDbSpecial Visual Graphic Effects | 2018 | Thomas M.
Visual Effects | 2018
Best Actress Television | 2017 | Adria
Best Primetime Program Special Movies MiniSeries | 2017
Combines elements of The Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, and Ozma of Oz, the first second, and third books of L. Frank Baum's Oz series. However, the name Ojo (but not the character attached to it) comes from the seventh volume The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
The show holds truer to the books' grittier feel. L. Frank Baum wrote children's books with some scenes that were very brutal, as were most books written about fantasy worlds at the turn of the 20th century.
L. Frank Baum wrote 14 books and a few short stories and stage plays about Oz, plus other books which don't involve Oz but are set in a shared universe. Additional books about Oz were written by other authors. All of Baum's Oz work, and most of Ruth Plumly Thompson's and Jack Snow's spin-offs, are in the public domain so that anyone may make new books or movies from them.
Tarsem Singh also directed The Fall (2006) and Mirror Mirror (2012), fanciful tales filmed in some of the most exotic locations and sights.
Cancelled after one season.