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A high concept thriller that tells the story of Dr. Ephraim Goodweather, the head of the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City. He and his team are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism. As the strain spreads, Eph, his team, and an assembly of everyday New Yorkers, wage war for the fate of humanity itself.
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A high concept thriller that tells the story of Dr. Ephraim Goodweather, the head of the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City. He and his team are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism. As the strain spreads, Eph, his team, and an assembly of everyday New Yorkers, wage war for the fate of humanity itself.
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IMDbTelevision Composer of the Year For and | 2018 | Ramin Djawadi
Television Composer of the Year | 2018 | Ramin Djawadi
Best Actress in a TV Series Broadcasted in the US | 2016 | Natalie Brown
Best Horror Series | 2015 | Guillermo del Toro
Best Supporting Actor on Television | 2015 | Richard Sammel
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series | 2017 | Max Charles
Best TV Supporting Actor | 2015 | David Bradley
Television Composer of the Year For and | 2017 | Ramin Djawadi
Television Composer of the Year For and | 2016 | Ramin Djawadi
Television Composer of the Year | 2017 | Ramin Djawadi
Best Actor Television | 2017 | Miguel Gomez
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | 2016 | Warren Appleby
Best Sound Editing Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television | 2015 | Nelson Ferreira
Sound Editing Television Series | 2016 | Adam Stein
Best Cinematography in TV Series | 2016 | Colin Hoult
Best Actor in a TV Action Guest Starring Role | 2015 | Christian Distefano
The brand of cigarettes that Mrs. Martinez smokes, Morley, is not a real brand, but it has been a popular fake cigarette brand in TV shows and movies since 1960, when it appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho (1960). Perhaps its best-known use was as the brand preferred by the "Cigarette Smoking Man" on The X-Files (1993).
John Hurt portrayed Abraham Setrakian in the original pilot. Due to other commitments, he was unable to continue in the role.
Vasiliy Fet was written with Guillermo del Toro regular Ron Perlman in mind.
Based on the first of a trilogy of books written by both Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. The second book is The Fall and the trilogy concludes with The Night Eternal.
The name Eldritch Palmer (Jonathan Hyde) originates from Philip K. Dick's 1965 novel "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch". In it, three body parts of the titular character had been artificially augmented or replaced. The series' character is also portrayed as having undergone surgical transplants. In addition, the author of the novel describes the augmentations as symbols for alienation, blurred reality and despair - states of mind that Eldrich Palmer seems to be familiar with.
The brand of cigarettes that Mrs. Martinez smokes, Morley, is not a real brand, but it has been a popular fake cigarette brand in TV shows and movies since 1960, when it appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho (1960). Perhaps its best-known use was as the brand preferred by the "Cigarette Smoking Man" on The X-Files (1993).
John Hurt portrayed Abraham Setrakian in the original pilot. Due to other commitments, he was unable to continue in the role.
Vasiliy Fet was written with Guillermo del Toro regular Ron Perlman in mind.
Based on the first of a trilogy of books written by both Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. The second book is The Fall and the trilogy concludes with The Night Eternal.
The name Eldritch Palmer (Jonathan Hyde) originates from Philip K. Dick's 1965 novel "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch". In it, three body parts of the titular character had been artificially augmented or replaced. The series' character is also portrayed as having undergone surgical transplants. In addition, the author of the novel describes the augmentations as symbols for alienation, blurred reality and despair - states of mind that Eldrich Palmer seems to be familiar with.