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Jekyll and Hyde

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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6.7/10
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Tom Bateman in Jekyll and Hyde (2015)
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10-part drama set in 1930s London focusing on Robert Jekyll, the grandson of the original doctor. The show will follow Robert Jekyll's quest to discover his real identity and the true nature... Read all10-part drama set in 1930s London focusing on Robert Jekyll, the grandson of the original doctor. The show will follow Robert Jekyll's quest to discover his real identity and the true nature of his family's cursed history.10-part drama set in 1930s London focusing on Robert Jekyll, the grandson of the original doctor. The show will follow Robert Jekyll's quest to discover his real identity and the true nature of his family's cursed history.

  • Creator
    • Charlie Higson
  • Stars
    • Tom Bateman
    • Donald Sumpter
    • Stephanie Hyam
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    • Creator
      • Charlie Higson
    • Stars
      • Tom Bateman
      • Donald Sumpter
      • Stephanie Hyam
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Tom Bateman
    Tom Bateman
    • Robert Jekyll
    • 2015
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Garson
    • 2015
    Stephanie Hyam
    Stephanie Hyam
    • Lily Clarke
    • 2015
    Natalie Gumede
    Natalie Gumede
    • Bella…
    • 2015
    Michael Karim
    Michael Karim
    • Ravi Najaran
    • 2015
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Sir Roger Bulstrode
    • 2015
    Tom Rhys Harries
    Tom Rhys Harries
    • Sackler
    • 2015
    Phil McKee
    Phil McKee
    • Hannigan
    • 2015
    Enzo Cilenti
    Enzo Cilenti
    • Captain Dance
    • 2015
    Natasha O'Keeffe
    Natasha O'Keeffe
    • Fedora
    • 2015
    Oliver Gilbert
    Oliver Gilbert
    • Mister Wax…
    • 2015
    Amit Shah
    Amit Shah
    • Brannigan
    • 2015
    Ruby Bentall
    Ruby Bentall
    • Hils
    • 2015
    Tony Way
    Tony Way
    • Silas
    • 2015
    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Maggie Hope
    • 2015
    Christian McKay
    Christian McKay
    • Maxwell Utterson
    • 2015
    Mark Bonnar
    Mark Bonnar
    • Lord Protheroe
    • 2015
    Jason La Shard
    • The Cutter
    • 2015
    • Creator
      • Charlie Higson
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    10magnumrex

    Great Show. Lots of mystery and characters

    This is a really fun and interesting show. It has an Indiana Jones feel with lots of interesting characters, secret societies and other monsters. It's over the top sometimes with decent special effects.Although when Jekyll turns into Hyde he does it mostly by acting. It feels like they are trying to set up a world so I hope it gets a second season. Instead of a standalone monster Hyde is part of a lineage of monsters.

    I find the point that people complained about the violence laughable as it is no where near as violent as say Walking Dead and it's mostly just fighting and cartoon violence. It's why I checked it out and I was surprised with a better, more interesting show. Maybe British people have a different idea of violence. Give it a look.
    9s3276169

    Devilishly stylish, polished 30's horror drama

    Jekyll and Hyde is a Devilishly stylish, polished 30's horror drama that hits all the right buttons.

    From the storyline to the narrative, special effects, sets and acting Jekyll and Hyde is a real winner. In spite of the fact this series is loosely based on well trodden ground, it still manages to be highly imaginative and original. It takes core elements from the original tale, written by Robert Louis Stevenson and then, in a fusion like blend, adds in intriguing extra's.

    For starters there's the very heady 1930's British flavour of the whole series, which recaptures the latter days of the British empire. The whole series is 30's "chick" with a capital "C". Stylish cars, sets and people sit alongside the more worker day aspects of life and times, of the period.

    Adding to the mix, are Gothic elements and monsters, reminiscent of any early 20th century horror flick. Not to mention proper "British" secret organizations, both good and bad. Groups that tap into the mystical world these monstrous creatures inhabit. A world that sits just beneath the thin skin of normalcy, most people call reality.

    The acting in Jekyll and Hyde is of a high standard and the cast are well chosen. The narrative is intelligent, for the most part, only occasionally overplaying the 30's "thing". The story in spite of its layers of complexity, holds together well too. Its a credit to the writers, director and producers, that they manage to create such a cohesive tale, with so many creative concepts in play.

    I love this series, its a remarkably refreshing take on a classic tale. Nine out of ten from me.
    8laurawanco

    This show is crazy, I love it!

    I'm a big Jekyll and Hyde fan. I think it's safe to say I'm not the only one because it's got tons of adaptations. Steven Moffat has taken a crack at it, there's been 2 musicals (one of which David Hasselhoff was in at one point, he actually makes a good Hyde), sometimes the change is caused by cocaine, it's been animated, heck they've been retelling this tale since the silent film era. All that said this it probably the most insane version I've ever seen. Let's get into why. Also fair warning this is gonna be a long one.

    The story is pretty hard to describe because there's a lot of moving parts, but I'll do my best. Dr. Robert Jekyll has spent most of his life living in India with his adopted family, working as a small town doctor, and taking pills for a hormonal imbalance. Everything changes when he gets a letter from Max Utterson requesting him in London to attend to his grandfather's estate. Once he gets there his condition worsens and starts bringing out a darker side to him. This is something both MIO (a monster hunting organization) and Tenebrae (an origination for monsters) have been preparing for as he's either the key to ending the world or saving it. That's just the basic premise, which is already kinda weird, but trust me when I say that is the tip of the iceberg. I spent a majority of my first time watching it (I've seen it in full like 5 times now) with my jaw firmly on the floor. This show wastes no time getting to the strange stuff, by the second scene a truck has crashed into a doctor's office because it was trying to avoid an elephant (I couldn't make this up if I tried). It eases you into none of this and refuses to hold any idea back, because of this it's unlike anything I've ever seen before. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, after getting past the initial wtf is going on there's a lot to appreciate. It's oddities quickly became my biggest draw to the show and is what kept me coming back. It's helped by all this ridiculousness being played as straight as possible by about half the cast. The other half ham it up as much as they can, which is great fun as well. So for the story overall there's a lot going on, but it manges to use all it's plot threads to take full advantage of every crazy idea the writers could come up with. If you're willing to embrace it's craziness you'll end up with a show unlike any other.

    So for the characters let's start with our titular one(s) Robert Jekyll/Hyde. Tom Bateman does a fantastic job here, I'd honestly love to see him play this character again in a more serious setting. I go back and forth on how I view this Jekyll, sometimes I see him as a bit of a pussy, but he does get tougher as the show goes on. The most interesting part of any version of this story is how they tackle the duality of this character and despite all the strange things surrounding it I think they handle it pretty well here. He spends a lot of time afraid of Hyde and what could happen if he completely loses control, he has his uses and is one of the most morally good versions I've seen of this character (more on that in a second), but it's clear he could go over the edge and seeing Hyde as evil and nothing more makes things similar for Jekyll. He goes so far as to essentially willingly drinking poison to suppress him. Then there's Hyde who's very different from most interpretations. Most notably in how he's not really evil, rude sure, but doesn't really get worse than that. It's with this aspect of the character that Bateman really gets to cut loose, making it a lot of fun when Hyde comes out. Jekyll has a tendency to overthink things in this sometimes (he even admits as much in the last episode), so seeing Hyde just not give a crap can be nice. Lilly is weird, there's a reveal with her near the end that explains a lot of her strange behavior, but before that she constantly comes across as slightly off in how nice and forgiving she is. Bella is a far more interesting love interest, she's a con woman with a moral compass mostly focused on protecting those under her employ any way she can. She meets Hyde, not Jekyll first, which frames their relationship in a very different light compared to Lilly. Each of them views the other as useful, they might actually have feeling for each other, but that's not the basis of their relationship. It's more of a business partnership than anything else and a lot of the time they're on the same page making their back and forth more compelling. She also has a sorta father daughter relationship with Garson which shows her more vulnerable side. Speaking of Garson he's very inconsistent. It's most noticeable to me in episode 3 because he's constantly going back and forth between trying to help Jekyll then scolding that he'll end up just like his grandfather (even though that whole episode Robert is doing nothing but trying to not end up like that). His characterization does smooth out over time ending up as a sorta Alfred Pennyworth type character with a bit more snark. There's a lot of characters in MIO so I'm just gonna group them all together here. There's the boss who's very over the top, the tech guy who wears a bowtie all the time, the old timer, a sharpshooter, and a shapeshifter. The last 2 are the most interesting members to me, the sharpshooter serves as an introductory character but quickly his love of poetry defines him and he tends to hold off on some orders if it seems like doing so is a smarter idea in the long term. To put it bluntly he's a lot of fun, as for the shapeshifter he's awesome, but doesn't get a lot to do. Shapeshifting is literally his only character trait which is a shame because a monster working against monsters is a really cool idea and I'd at least like to see his origin story. Tenebrae is a group of monsters trying to unleash Lord Trash and their most valuable asset is a guy named Captain Dance...you have no idea how many times that has made me burst out laughing. Could no one come up with cooler names, these are the main antagonists, surely you can try harder than that! Dance is actually pretty charismatic, I gotta give credit to his actor taking a character this dumb sounding and making it his own. Also in their ranks is a chick named Fedora (because she wears a fedora, how original) who for the life of me I have no idea why she's a part of this group. Not once do they show what kind of monster she really is (which admittedly they're vague about a lot regardless) leaving me to think it's a metaphorical thing and she's a serial killer or something. Again making me wonder why these actual monsters would accept her, but it's all I got. There's also a guy with a frog in his eye, but there's barely anything to him so moving on. Ravi goes on quite the journey, he witnesses his family's murder, gets arrested (for reasons unknown), fights some mummies, travels on his own (the worst thing he's subjected to), gets used as a bargaining chip, then possessed for a short period of time. Through it all though he keeps a smile on his face, what an inspiration. All jokes aside I respect them for at least trying to add some diversity to their cast, and for everything this kid goes through seeing him reunite with his brother after having come into his own so much is satisfying. He also gains a lot of knowledge on monsters because according to him it was the only reading material on his way to London, gotta admire him thinking ahead. A lot of times everyone will just ask him if he knows something about such and such monster making him more than just the annoying young character he could have been. Max/Hils are easily the quirkiest characters on the show right off the bat and they are so fun because of that. Max is a lawyer with a heart of gold (and a heart condition) who only uses exclamation points if absolutely necessary and Hils says and does kinda weird things and is apparently crazy behind the wheel (despite no evidence to suggest that and them constantly letting her drive). Olalla shows up pretty late in the game so a lot of her characterization either happens off screen or is pretty rushed. I can't say much about her given how many twists they give her, but she does have a complete arc and some of their ideas with her are pretty interesting. I don't have much to say on Maggie (in fact I was thinking of leaving her off, but she's kinda important so let's make this quick), she's fine, but not in a lot of the show. She fills some blanks about the Jekyll family tree, has a bit of a relationship with Garson, and has some snark to her. So for the characters there's a lot of them to juggle here, but for the most part they handle it fairly well. They keep as many as they can simple, but at least give them something to keep them unique. For the rest they tend to give them surprisingly compelling arcs even if they don't have much screen time.

    For this show overall it's bonkers, I didn't even mention all the really strange stuff. That's part of it's charm though, it tries and succeeds in being it's own thing. Will it be alienating for some, of course, but if you're willing to give it a chance I can at least promise you a fun time.
    8pokemj

    The only show I watch on TV

    There are a lot of good and decent shows out there and there fine but no where near as fascinating to me as Jekyll and Hyde. The un-natural way the characters act and move is so unsubtle and melodramatic. It's over the top and every one will let there emotions be known. Jekyll isn't very good at hiding or suppressing Hyde and everybody notices. The thing about Hyde's character that confused me is why this Indian raised man comes over to Britain and is basically British after that. A few references are maid but still. Lily is the oddest. She just wanders around for a few episodes smiling no matter strange, distressing or traumatic things get. Over all it is a (probably unintentionally) captivating show and because of that it's the only thing I still watch live on television.
    8nursecsb

    Great show!

    I was really unsure about this initially, it seemed very dark and I thought it was going to be tame, but I really love everything about the programme, the sheer OTT nature of it, the contrast between Richard Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Excellent acting from all concerned, the period settings and scenery enhance the whole series, the various monsters and villains are extremely well thought out - not too many, and just when you think all will be OK, up another pops! Episodes have an unpredictability to them. It will be a travesty if a second series isn't made. Sherlock Holmes with a nice dark twist!!! I do think it needs to be on a bit later though, I would imagine it is a bit frightening for young children.

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      • October 25, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Languages
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    • Also known as
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