Daimon y Ana Helstrom son el hijo y la hija de un misterioso y poderoso asesino en serie. Los hermanos mantienen una dinámica complicada a medida que rastrean lo peor aterrorizante de la hum... Leer todoDaimon y Ana Helstrom son el hijo y la hija de un misterioso y poderoso asesino en serie. Los hermanos mantienen una dinámica complicada a medida que rastrean lo peor aterrorizante de la humanidad - cada uno con su actitud y habilidades.Daimon y Ana Helstrom son el hijo y la hija de un misterioso y poderoso asesino en serie. Los hermanos mantienen una dinámica complicada a medida que rastrean lo peor aterrorizante de la humanidad - cada uno con su actitud y habilidades.
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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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I just finished binge watching and it got better with each episode. Easy to follow and understand. Great acting. It had a Prodigal Son/Evil feel but it is it's own show. I wish there was a season 2 following straight after because I'm excited to see the next season.
Well here's hoping for that season 2!
The story may not be overwhelmingly unpredictable, but nor is that the point. This is about Ana and Damon and the people around them--who they are and what they go through. The acting and direction is mostly strong, as is the attention to detail. The dialogue is smart and reasonably natural. While the production is generally solid, it sags notably in the make-up department--where the work ranges from good to perfunctory and outright incongruous. (A strange area for a reasonably high-profile production to flounder, these days.) The FX work is all right albeit very derivative--as is the soundtrack, which thankfully never slips into being overly bombastic or loud.
When it comes to writing, the series definitely could have used a more coherent approach. The fact that there were twelve (12) different writers for this ten-episode run bleeds through and muddles the narrative. In some episodes (the sixth one in particular) trite, traileresque exposition overwhelms the otherwise stark and intimate narrative style, making for an awkward and ironically comic-like detour.
As for the story's adherence to the original--well, which original? Daimon's inception was in the early seventies. Both he and his sister (who has a considerably smaller role in most of the comics) have been portrayed in various ways through the years. The '75-'77 run is vastly different to the later two, which in turn don't entirely align either (and that's not even getting into the disparate appearances the characters have made in other comics.) Marvel loves alternate universes, and this is an accomplished, more restrained and human version which I think works really well. (I admit, though--while I really like Austen's and Lemmon's portrayals, I would've preferred for the siblings to at least have been redheads. Also, that title sequence is just off.)
If you like sombre, portentuous horror drama series with a focus on character interplay, this is probably for you. If you come in expecting Hollywood spectacular or a straightforward comic adaptation, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
When it comes to writing, the series definitely could have used a more coherent approach. The fact that there were twelve (12) different writers for this ten-episode run bleeds through and muddles the narrative. In some episodes (the sixth one in particular) trite, traileresque exposition overwhelms the otherwise stark and intimate narrative style, making for an awkward and ironically comic-like detour.
As for the story's adherence to the original--well, which original? Daimon's inception was in the early seventies. Both he and his sister (who has a considerably smaller role in most of the comics) have been portrayed in various ways through the years. The '75-'77 run is vastly different to the later two, which in turn don't entirely align either (and that's not even getting into the disparate appearances the characters have made in other comics.) Marvel loves alternate universes, and this is an accomplished, more restrained and human version which I think works really well. (I admit, though--while I really like Austen's and Lemmon's portrayals, I would've preferred for the siblings to at least have been redheads. Also, that title sequence is just off.)
If you like sombre, portentuous horror drama series with a focus on character interplay, this is probably for you. If you come in expecting Hollywood spectacular or a straightforward comic adaptation, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
So I have never written a review before. I read the professional critics reviews and honestly I think most of them have forgotten how to just watch a show and enjoy it. Was it the best I've every seen no - was it entertaining yes. So if your looking for something entertaining and supernatural your thing you should check it out. I really hope Hulu reconsiders a season 2
We need more shows like this one! If Evil can get a second season then this one deserves more. Love the premise, love the execution. Bingeworthy content that kept me interested throughout. I really hope we don't lose another promising dark / supernatural series...too many good ones have fallen before their time.
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.
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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.
- ErroresThroughout 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.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: All 18 Marvel Live-Action TV Shows Ranked (2021)
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