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Damien

  • TV Series
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
8.6K
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Bradley James in Damien (2016)
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After discovering his origins, Damien Thorn must cope with life as the Anti-Christ.After discovering his origins, Damien Thorn must cope with life as the Anti-Christ.After discovering his origins, Damien Thorn must cope with life as the Anti-Christ.

  • Creator
    • Glen Mazzara
  • Stars
    • Bradley James
    • Megalyn Echikunwoke
    • Omid Abtahi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Creator
      • Glen Mazzara
    • Stars
      • Bradley James
      • Megalyn Echikunwoke
      • Omid Abtahi
    • 87User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bradley James
    Bradley James
    • Damien Thorn
    • 2016
    Megalyn Echikunwoke
    Megalyn Echikunwoke
    • Simone Baptiste
    • 2016
    Omid Abtahi
    Omid Abtahi
    • Amani Golkar
    • 2016
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Ann Rutledge
    • 2016
    David Meunier
    David Meunier
    • James Shay
    • 2016
    Robin Weigert
    Robin Weigert
    • Sister Greta Fraueva
    • 2016
    Melanie Scrofano
    Melanie Scrofano
    • Veronica Selvaggio
    • 2016
    Viv Moore
    • Old Woman…
    • 2016
    Scott Wilson
    Scott Wilson
    • John Lyons
    • 2016
    Brody Bover
    Brody Bover
    • Jacob Shay
    • 2016
    Michael Therriault
    Michael Therriault
    • Patrick
    • 2016
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
    • Captain McGarry
    • 2016
    Madison Oldroyd
    • Little Girl
    • 2016
    Juan Carlos Velis
    Juan Carlos Velis
    • Father Frank Esparza
    • 2016
    Sandrine Holt
    Sandrine Holt
    • Paula Sciarra
    • 2016
    Joe Doyle
    Joe Doyle
    • Charles Powell
    • 2016
    James Cade
    James Cade
    • Ed Bone
    • 2016
    Bola Aiyeola
    Bola Aiyeola
    • Mrs. Baptiste
    • 2016
    • Creator
      • Glen Mazzara
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    8tonya-jarrett

    Modern Re-Working Is A Solid Effort

    I have confidence in Glen Mazzara's creation of this series, even if the critics out there trashing it, do not. One critic went so far as to say he would never give this show another chance after viewing the pilot. What tripe and how close minded. I gave Hannibal a chance, a re-working of another well-known character, and was richly rewarded. I intend to give this series a shot, let it unfold and see how it hits me, as a big fan of the 1976 Richard Donner film from which it draws thematically and musically. What I like about the pilot episode: the modern updating, the acting, the music, and not making Damien good or bad but basically innocent until his 30th birthday (why, I will leave for you to discover), upon which he must start grappling with horrific memories of his long-past childhood.

    It makes no sense for Damien to start out evil in this show, as that leaves his character nowhere to go. What I hope will be explored is if the nature of evil, whether you believe in Revelation/the Bible or not, is a growth, a given, a concept that can be overcome, or something you ultimately must submit to and revel in as your true nature. And that conflict, the gray area, is much more interesting to me. This series will sink or swim, based on its ability to draw out that narrative. And in just viewing the pilot, I think it has a lot of possibility.
    7gurumother

    Promising Start .

    I have just finished watching the first episode of Damien and enjoyed it overall, unfortunately let down slightly by poor acting from Tiffany Hines and Megalyn Echikunwoke who both had the emotional range of a brick but Bradley James was good ( I mean I never expect top notch acting but surely an actress should be able to conjure a few tears when called for ). The use of footage from the original film was well used and gave us just enough to jog the memory without having to watch it.

    But if you have not seen the original film then get watching but don't watch any of the others ( just don't! its not pretty ). So Overall 7 out of 10 for episode one.
    8urthpainter

    Thank you A&E... Really!

    As a particularly opinionated connoisseur of the horror genre, I fully recommend this version of dark prophesy and the emergence of the Anti-Christ. While far from perfect, many things are done extremely well at this early point (seven episodes) of the series.

    I'm a fan of serious horror movies like Rosemary's Baby, Exorcist III, Jacob's Ladder, (the wildly underestimated 2005) Stay, and the Omen films from which this show draws inspiration. There are seeds of all of these films present in Damien - with minimal jump scares, frequent disorientation, and a wonderful atmosphere of growing terror.

    Damien continues the legacy of the Omen movies, and does so utilizing footage directly from the first classic for story development. Anyone who has seen the Omen knows there are truly memorable moments that have earned a place in the lexicon of the horror genre. Damien lives up to the best parts of these films and is a fine example of the current era of great television. The brief synopsis is all one needs to know: Damien Thorn, a man who has been drawn to the darkness of humanity his whole life, but somehow is always protected from physical harm, must come to terms with the growing reality of his true identity, the Anti-Christ.

    Production is solid, with top marks given to lighting. Darkness, strong shadows, and contrast are always present, at times unrealistically - but there is consistency to the look and feel that adds to the unsettling nature.

    Casting is also excellent. Everyone is convincing, including the two leads, who were clearly cast for both ability and photogenic qualities. Damien's best friend may be the weakest link, but this speaks to the strength of the major players as a whole, because he's pretty good! Barbara Hershey and Scott Wilson have to be the real treat. Both are right at home, delivering top notch performances. Hershey emotes the love of a mother with truly sinister flair, and Wilson channels his best Donald Pleasence. Without this cast and their hard work, this show could easily be half as good. To this point, this show is certainly not for everyone. Some who can not suspend disbelief may find Damien tedious, even laughable. I too laugh aloud at moments, perhaps when I shouldn't - but I've always been like this with serious horror films, having a certain glee absorbing unspeakable content.

    And what wonderful content! This show is not politically correct - throwing religious practice, emergency rooms, psychiatric wards, and military veterans hospitals all under the bus. Damien is not made to do any public service, but to entertain, and I applaud the unflinching approach. Meta scores be damned! Clearly this show is made for audience approval and not reviewers, who have become difficult to trust without first forming one's own opinion.

    This is just the beginning too! With time to grow into multiple seasons Damien could really be special, and find a singular place. There is plenty of horror schlock, and murder saturated TV, but a serious supernatural thriller should have a place. Thank you A&E (didn't think I'd be saying that!).

    Impressed and eagerly anticipating more, 8 out of 10
    8Pairic

    Dark Damien

    Damien (2016): TV series on Fox, a direct sequel to The Omen film. Damien is now 30 and works as a war photographer. Things start to go strange, people die around him, friends, enemies, those who know about his past. The Devil Dogs are pretty busy but other deaths result from being dragged into an escalator by a tie (terrible way to lose face) or being crushed by a taxicab. There are competing cultists who want to protect Damien and also those who wish to kill him. Quite dark and violent even though Damien is an engaging character who is a reluctant Antichrist. There was only one season of ten episodes and I'm halfway through it. I suspect I'll be left wanting more. 8/10.
    9jonnithomas

    This is a stunning show that is well worth watching

    I am quite amazed as I didn't expect a TV series to take over from the first two films in the Omen series so well.

    The characters are very well cast and played. The plot is very believable (that is if you thought Omen was). The confusion of Damien as to who he is or may be is credible.

    So what more to say ? I look forward to each episode and have waited four episodes before writing this review just to make sure it really does work.

    It uses some clips from the movie to add to the credibility of the story and does it very well.

    The acting and directing are very very solid and well worth watching.

    If you hadn't guessed I think this is a very good series and I hope it has many many years to run.

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      Ignores the events of Damien: Omen II (1978), The Final Conflict (1981) and Omen IV: The Awakening (1991), and continues after the first film.
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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Деміен
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • 44 Strong Productions
      • Fineman Entertainment
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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