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Demons

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2009
  • 1h
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5.9/10
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Demons (2009)
Luke Rutherford is your average teenager - until his dead father's best friend, Rupert Galvin turns up to reveal his secret destiny: he's the great-grandson of Abraham Van Helsing, the infamous vampire hunter. Luke is set to inherit the family mantle as a warrior against the supernatural entities that lie deep beneath the streets of modern-day London.
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Luke Rutherford's ordinary life ends when Rupert Galvin reveals Luke's destiny as Van Helsing's great-grandson, a supernatural warrior battling entities lurking under modern London.Luke Rutherford's ordinary life ends when Rupert Galvin reveals Luke's destiny as Van Helsing's great-grandson, a supernatural warrior battling entities lurking under modern London.Luke Rutherford's ordinary life ends when Rupert Galvin reveals Luke's destiny as Van Helsing's great-grandson, a supernatural warrior battling entities lurking under modern London.

  • Creators
    • Johnny Capps
    • Julian Murphy
    • Peter Tabern
  • Stars
    • Philip Glenister
    • Zoë Tapper
    • Christian Cooke
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    5.9/10
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    • Creators
      • Johnny Capps
      • Julian Murphy
      • Peter Tabern
    • Stars
      • Philip Glenister
      • Zoë Tapper
      • Christian Cooke
    • 40User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • Rupert Galvin
    • 2009
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Mina Harker
    • 2009
    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Luke Van Helsing
    • 2009
    Holliday Grainger
    Holliday Grainger
    • Ruby
    • 2009
    Saskia Wickham
    • Jenny Rutherford
    • 2009
    Paul Vigrass
    Paul Vigrass
    • Van Helsing
    • 2009
    Mackenzie Crook
    Mackenzie Crook
    • Gladiolus Thrip
    • 2009
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Father Simeon
    • 2009
    Thomas Arnold
    Thomas Arnold
    • Jay Van Helsing
    • 2009
    Andy Wareham
    Andy Wareham
    • Noisy Boy 1
    • 2009
    Terry Kvasnik
    • Noisy Boy 2
    • 2009
    Terry Lamb
    • Noisy Boy 3
    • 2009
    Peter G. Reed
    Peter G. Reed
    • Zippy
    • 2009
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Mr. Tibbs
    • 2009
    Laura Aikman
    Laura Aikman
    • Alice
    • 2009
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • Quincey
    • 2009
    Sara Stewart
    Sara Stewart
    • Professor Lambert
    • 2009
    Katrine De Candole
    Katrine De Candole
    • Anika
    • 2009
    • Creators
      • Johnny Capps
      • Julian Murphy
      • Peter Tabern
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    7zak-124-423217

    Enjoyable

    Watched it when it first came out on tv back.in 2009 just got the dvd still enjoyed it I think as much as I did 10 years ago.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Decent and in my opinion deserving of another chance

    I can understand actually those who disliked this series. I personally did like it in a way, and think with more time it would have gotten better. It's just sad that it didn't get that chance. The writing is clichéd and weak in places, and I agree Phillip Glenister's accent needed work as did some of the effects. However, the look of the series was suitably bold and stylish, the music added to the atmosphere and rarely felt over bearing and the stories while dull to start with maintained interest. The demons are imposing enough, some of the episodes did have moments where they were genuinely atmospheric and some effects are at least serviceable. To begin with, the acting was not that good, and it wasn't just Glenister's accent, but I feel it steadily improved. In conclusion, Demons had a lot of faults, but I personally didn't think it was that bad. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    Kevin-42

    A disaster....but there is hope yet (or so I thought).

    I was so put off by the first episode. A shameless theft of ideas and plot elements from other shows (Something the writers cheekily or unknowingly acknowledge, when they talk about how the name van Helsing was stolen by Bram Stoker) mixed with poor dialogs. Everything is so fake in the first episode: Fake accents, fake makeup and a bunch of silly and fake villains. Well, the effects were decent, but with overall standards so much improved recently, they are really not that much of a bonus these days. Then there was some obvious eye candy especially for younger females, as the main character was more or less shirtless half the time. But that couldn't distract from the fact that the whole episode was fundamentally silly and poorly made. However, the second episode was different and bordered on the acceptable. Richard Wilson certainly helped a little there with some solid acting and the 'villain of the day' was much better in terms of visual design. This said, the show still lacks direction and captivating plot elements, but I have to admit that the show still has potential. All in all a poor start and they don't have much time left to win me over, but there is hope yet.

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    Just saw the third episode.....as inspiring as house dust. This show is too crappy to waste even the time of a dedicated couch potato. Avoid at all cost!
    5ryan-1237

    A Bad Ripoff of Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    I can just imagine a bunch of producers and writers sitting around a big table throwing around really bad ideas such as:

    Producer #1: We need a show that targets the 13 to 19 market, like Buffy the Vampire Slayer did in the US.

    Producer #2: I've got a great idea; how about a British Buffy the Vampire Slayer!

    Writer #1: Brilliant!

    Producer #1: We don't want to look like we're copying the Americans though.

    Writer #2: We could change it up with a male lead.

    Producer #2: That's good but not enough.

    Writer #3: How about instead of a vampire slayer he's a demon slayer?

    Producer #1: hmmm....I like where this is heading...

    Producer #2: By using a comic book hero we could cut costs on the back story and comic book heroes are big time money makers. Look at Spiderman 1-3, X-Men 1-3, Iron Man, Batman, and The Hulk.

    Producer #1: I like where you're going with this. We could even come up a video game to market the show.

    Writer #1: So who's the comic book hero?

    Producer #1: That's your department; my dear boy.

    Writer #1: Right; hmmmmm....

    Writer #2: What about Van Helsing?

    Producer #1: Who the hell is that?

    Writer #2: Remember that terrible vampire/werewolf film with Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale?

    Producer#1: Oh yea...that Steven Somer's bomb

    Writer #2: Hugh Jackman's character was Van Helsing, a famous monster hunter who goes to Transylvania to kill Dracula.

    Writer #1: And Van Helsing's got all kinds of cool old weapons and gadgets like a medieval James Bond!

    Producer #2: This sounds perfect guys!

    Producer #1: I like it! Add a couple sexy teens to the script, leather, some cool demons and we got ourselves a UK hit!! I want you guys to write me up a pilot and I'll sell it to the big boys.

    And Viola! just like that you have another crappy TV show called Demons!!
    5akibakc

    Not Bad Very Promising But Has A Ways To Go

    Reading reviews you can see a sharp division of opinion. So should you watch ITV's Demons and why is an American commenting on this show? As a fan of British Cult television I have to say I was a bit skeptical. I mean Joseph Hill Whedon's popularity and influence on British science-fiction and fantasy is all over Demons. Never having been a big fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel or the more recent Supernatural (and yes I know Supernatural isn't by Whedon but it sure as hell is inspired by Whedon)I have never understood the need to imitate that formula. Demons like Supernatural isn't a bad show just it makes me feel like its gotta long way to go. The ideas are sure as hell there: were-hyenas in hoodies, ancient demons, rat men who like to experiment on people(shades of Douglas Adams), and next week we get VAMPIRES (not a surprise with the Bram Stoker angle).But what isn't there is time. What I mean to say is that ITV has once again refused to whole heartedly get behind this show (no doubt afraid of risking a flop)and it shows in the way the show is constructed. Six episodes is simply not enough episodes to string a nuanced story on. Which is too bad for Demons because what I see I do indeed like. Demons is not a bad show but neither were Buffy, Angel, or Supernatural.Demons is promising but it has a ways to go to being great. And by the way Philip Glenister's American accent rocks!

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • The Last Van Helsing
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