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Neverland

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
11K
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Neverland (2011)
Neverland reveals the never-before-told story of how Peter Pan became the Boy Who Never Grew Up.
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Fairy TaleSupernatural FantasyAdventureFantasy

Some places may look familiar. Some characters may ring a bell. But in this world, where time stands still, an adventure awaits like none you've ever seen before.Some places may look familiar. Some characters may ring a bell. But in this world, where time stands still, an adventure awaits like none you've ever seen before.Some places may look familiar. Some characters may ring a bell. But in this world, where time stands still, an adventure awaits like none you've ever seen before.

  • Stars
    • Keira Knightley
    • Charlotte Atkinson
    • Anna Friel
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    6.3/10
    11K
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    • Stars
      • Keira Knightley
      • Charlotte Atkinson
      • Anna Friel
    • 51User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Tinker Bell
    • 2011
    Charlotte Atkinson
    • Tinker Bell
    • 2011
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Elizabeth Bonny
    • 2011
    Charlie Rowe
    Charlie Rowe
    • Peter
    • 2011
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Mr. Smee
    • 2011
    Cas Anvar
    Cas Anvar
    • Gentleman Starkey
    • 2011
    James Ainsworth
    James Ainsworth
    • Tootles
    • 2011
    Patrick Gibson
    Patrick Gibson
    • Curly
    • 2011
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Jimmy Hook
    • 2011
    Thomas Patten
    • The Twins
    • 2011
    Chase Willoughby
    Chase Willoughby
    • Nibs
    • 2011
    Brandon Robinson
    • Slightly
    • 2011
    Q'orianka Kilcher
    Q'orianka Kilcher
    • Aaya
    • 2011
    Michael Yare
    Michael Yare
    • Pirate
    • 2011
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    George Aguilar
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    Raoul Max Trujillo
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    Jose Navarro
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    User reviews51

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    5signlady

    A fantasy cassarole . . .

    Ingredients; Handfuls of Oliver Twist, Cap'n Hook, Peter Pan, Pocahontas, The Pied Piper, a pinch of Pirates of the Caribbean, and cup of Harry Potter.

    Stir well as you throw in some sugar & bitter herbs.

    Over-bake for 3 hours.

    Top generously with cheeze.

    Yeh - it's slightly weird-good-bad-interesting like that. Like a strange dish thrown together with similar, familiar ingredients you have on hand, and which you use in large amounts for volumn bc extra people may show up.

    I typically pick out the green beans, and select more of the stuff I like.

    Probably infuriates the cook . . .

    Not a terrible kids movie. But no block buster.

    Not a complete waste of time, but not anything to write home about.

    Somewhat engaging, but not totally immersive.

    Got kids?

    Need 3 hours of quiet?

    Feed them this.

    The little ones will fall asleep from the digestion overload . . .

    For the ADDs, around halftime, possibly promise a desert or treat if they sit still & keep watchin' . . .
    6cmbatz34

    It's worth a watch....

    I thought this was a very interesting take on the PETER PAN story - I liked Rhys Ifans' Hook and the Fagin-like origin with the "lost boys" and Charlie Rowe as Peter was a fairly rounded character and is certainly the stand out performance of the film - And Anna Friel is gorgeous as pirate Capt. Bonny!... Sadly the film falls apart with the tech side of things... the direction on this film is so boring and lack-luster, there are some edits that are just plain horrible and lazy - and speaking of horrible Q'orianka Kilcher as Aaya (tiger lily) is just awful... She is beyond wooden, she is lifeless and drains any life out of every scene she is in... which is too bad! Overall the film is visually interesting and well worth a courtesy watch!
    7k7kbn-1

    Not quite "Starcatchers" material, but worth the watching!

    I wondered just how much similarity SyFy's version of a Peter Pan prequel would have with the Dave Barry/Ridley Pearson "Peter and the Starcatchers" series, and come to find out there actually is some. A powder that has the ability to make one fly ("Starstuff"), an obsessed crocodile ("Mr. Grin"), and the names of Peter's mates -- not the first group, who returned to England at the end of the first book, but the next group: Slightly, Tootles, Curly, Nibs, and The Twins.

    There's also a bit of a hat tip to Michael Scott and his "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" series in "Dr. Flood", who introduced himself as the Alchemyst to Queen Elizabeth the First. Of course, her majesty's Alchemyst was Dr. John Dee, who actually had nothing to do with the Philosopher's (or Sorcerer's) Stone; that was Nicholas Flamel...which brings us to yet another great series of books, this time by J.K. Rowling!

    By the way, I'm almost 68 years old and I still enjoy books and movies of this sort!
    6jaylynefalkner

    Worth the watch

    Not too shabby two episodes in! Interested to see where it goes, but hard with Peter Pans story already over told... want to see if the plot is taken anywhere unique though...
    9runner-15

    A worthy Prequel

    I enjoyed almost every minute of this series. I thought it was far above the average SyFy flick. The special effects, while not perfect, are very adequate. The story is imaginative and refreshing. I found myself drawn in from the beginning. Watching Bob Hoskins as Smee again was pure joy.

    Every part of the story was as logical and well thought out as any fantasy could be. Often in movies I find myself thinking "Why would they do that?" That was not the case in this movie. Other than some mistakes made that any child could make, the characters all acted logical within the parameters of their character.

    Unlike some other fantasy TV that left us with nothing but questions at the end, (Lost, I'm looking at you.) origins and motivations for almost every character and aspect of the Peter Pan story is given, and satisfactorily explained by the end.

    Another aspect of the series that I like is the fact that by the end Every story line and mystery is satisfactorily wrapped up with a nice big bow on top. Yet with this nice satisfying ending the door is still left open just enough for a sequel.

    The only negative aspect I can find in this is the depiction of Tinkerbell. Somehow I found it lacking, but that could easily be attributed to personal tastes.

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    • Trivia
      Bob Hoskins previously played Smee in Hook (1991). This was the first time when the same actor played the same character in two completely different stories involving other overlapping characters in two forms of media.
    • Goofs
      Captain Bonnie notes that Orion is "in the wrong place" and Polaris is not visible. From anywhere far enough away that Polaris is not visible, Orion would also not be visible, or the parts of it that were visible would not remotely resemble Orion as we see it from Earth.
    • Alternate versions
      In the director's commentary on the Vivendi Entertainment DVD, Nick Willing refers to two version of the film: one for Sky Movies (which he also calls the British version) that he mentions (at 2:01:50) cut out the moment when Hook reveals to Peter that he killed Peter's father; the other for the Syfy Channel, who he mentions (at 2:45:14) wanted to end the movie on Peter and on an up-note, so their version switched the last two scenes of the screenplay and ends with Peter's return to the Lost Boys with gifts while the Sky Movies version ends with Hook looking directly at the camera after Peter returns.

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miền Đất Hứa
    • Filming locations
      • Swords, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Parallel Film Productions
      • MNG Films
      • Syfy
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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