Daimon and Ana Helstrom are the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity - ea... Read allDaimon and Ana Helstrom are the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity - each with their attitude and skills.Daimon and Ana Helstrom are the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity - each with their attitude and skills.
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Reviewers say 'Helstrom' received mixed reactions, with praise for its unique supernatural take, strong performances, and intriguing storyline. Many appreciated the dark tone and psychological elements, drawing favorable comparisons to 'Daredevil' and 'Constantine'. However, some criticized the show's slow pace, lack of action, and clichéd elements. Deviation from comic book source material and certain character portrayals also drew negative feedback. Despite criticisms, there was significant demand for a second season, highlighting the show's potential and audience desire for more content.
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Upto Episode 5, a decent show if you are a fan of Supernatural in nature shows, such as supernatural, Evil, Constantine. It a little slow paced, and drip feeds character development which is not necessarily the best way to do it, as it feels the writers are using a lot of filler. It seems to take it self very seriously so far, which is fine if your going for horror, but it lacking in some needed lore/ exposition in a few areas for those of us that do not read comics
This has unfairly low ratings given how binge-worthy it is! I watched the whole season in one go, very interested to see where they take it in season 2. Watch if you enjoy shows about demons/nuns/exorcisms.
I admit I don't know much on the original source material, so I can't speak to its overall accuracy. In general I think the show has its moments. I appreciate that it doesn't shy away from the brutality of its content and stays relatively true to the horror and fantasy elements of it. The show is pretty simple in its execution which I think is fine. The Helstrom siblings are interesting and seem to give a decent performance with the mostly average script. The side characters feel pretty two-dimensional.
The real quality in the show lies in the members of the Helstrom family themselves who, thankfully and rightfully so, carry the show. I know the show won't be renewed and this is a one time thing, but it's mostly decent and I think worth your time.
The real quality in the show lies in the members of the Helstrom family themselves who, thankfully and rightfully so, carry the show. I know the show won't be renewed and this is a one time thing, but it's mostly decent and I think worth your time.
At first I found this show ridiculous, especially the two main characters. But things become more interesting after one episodes or two. The plot is richer than I expected. Psychology discussions are rather good for a TV show. There is action, mystery. It is not about social justice or social commentary (at last!), it is about what a TV show is supposed to be: a story. Then cinematography, wardrobe, locations are interesting. Good production design. The female lead is a bit too much at times but can also be interesting at different periods. As a whole, this is a better than average show, dark, sometimes innovative.
Helstrom isn't terrible, but nor is it particularly good. It suffers from the curse of the Netflix/Hulu format - 10 long episodes dumped for streaming, that forces producers to fill the long minutes with needless back cuts, dreary prologue and stuffy detail. As a result the story drags painfully to a predictable, tiresome conclusion signalled several episodes in advance. It doesn't help that the underlying story is basically an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the acting is patchy - Sydney Lemmon is remarkable, Tom Austen is lost playing a character so dull and uptight that nobody could ever have made them interesting. It's not all bad, though. The cinematography is incredible, the soundtrack is great, the wardrobes are sublime (Ana's clothes), the sets... well... All in all, there are good bits in Helstrom, but the whole is a lot less than the sum of its parts.
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- TriviaDespite being based on a Marvel comic book and being a production of Marvel Television, the Marvel logo does not appear anywhere in the marketing material for the series or in the series itself. This was done is such order because Marvel Television was being integrated within Marvel Studios and was no longer a subsidiary, but rather a label company.
- GoofsThroughout the series, characters continually and incorrectly refer to Gabriella as a "novitiate". The proper term is "novice". Novitiate is the period of training that aspirants to religious orders spend in training.
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- 50m
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- 16:9 HD
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