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Les portes du temps: un nouveau monde

Original title: Primeval: New World
  • TV Series
  • 2012–2013
  • TV-14
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Niall Matter, Sara Canning, and Danny Rahim in Les portes du temps: un nouveau monde (2012)
Primeval: New World: Season 1: The Inquisition
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Canadian spin-off of Nick Cutter et les portes du temps (2007). A new team of scientists from the Cross Photonics company in Vancouver track down dangerous creatures emerging through anomali... Read allCanadian spin-off of Nick Cutter et les portes du temps (2007). A new team of scientists from the Cross Photonics company in Vancouver track down dangerous creatures emerging through anomalies in time.Canadian spin-off of Nick Cutter et les portes du temps (2007). A new team of scientists from the Cross Photonics company in Vancouver track down dangerous creatures emerging through anomalies in time.

  • Creators
    • Gillian Horvath
    • Garfield Reeves-Stevens
    • Judith Reeves-Stevens
  • Stars
    • Niall Matter
    • Sara Canning
    • Danny Rahim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Gillian Horvath
      • Garfield Reeves-Stevens
      • Judith Reeves-Stevens
    • Stars
      • Niall Matter
      • Sara Canning
      • Danny Rahim
    • 46User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Primeval: New World: Season 1: The Inquisition
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    Primeval: New World: Season 1: The Sound Of Thunder: Part 2
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    Primeval: New World: Season 1: Truth
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    Niall Matter
    Niall Matter
    • Evan Cross
    • 2012–2013
    Sara Canning
    Sara Canning
    • Dylan Weir
    • 2012–2013
    Danny Rahim
    Danny Rahim
    • Mac Rendell
    • 2012–2013
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • Toby Nance
    • 2012–2013
    Miranda Frigon
    Miranda Frigon
    • Ange Finch…
    • 2012–2013
    Geoff Gustafson
    Geoff Gustafson
    • Lt. Ken Leeds…
    • 2012–2013
    Louis Ferreira
    Louis Ferreira
    • Colonel Hall
    • 2013
    Adrian Holmes
    Adrian Holmes
    • Det. Harlow
    • 2012–2013
    Jodi Balfour
    Jodi Balfour
    • Samantha Sedaris
    • 2012–2013
    Dan Payne
    Dan Payne
    • Major Douglas
    • 2012–2013
    Kimberley Sustad
    Kimberley Sustad
    • Brooke Cross
    • 2012
    Andrew Lee Potts
    Andrew Lee Potts
    • Connor Temple…
    • 2012–2013
    Lexa Doig
    Lexa Doig
    • Dr. Fridkin
    • 2013
    Eric Breker
    Eric Breker
    • Sergeant Macready
    • 2013
    Rukiya Bernard
    Rukiya Bernard
    • Lisa Merriweather
    • 2013
    Patrick Sabongui
    Patrick Sabongui
    • Bill Pearson
    • 2012–2013
    J.C. Williams
    J.C. Williams
    • Corporal
    • 2013
    David Attar
    David Attar
    • 2013
    • Creators
      • Gillian Horvath
      • Garfield Reeves-Stevens
      • Judith Reeves-Stevens
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    8andiaspden

    Just as Good as the Original

    I've seen a lot of bad to mediocre reviews on this series and I felt it was time it received a review that really actually does the show justice. If you're expecting it to be exactly like Primeval then don't watch the show or ignore the original while you're watching it, view it as its own entity. This is a spin-off of the original and therefore it will have its own story arc.

    Some of the most common complaints I've seen is how different it is from the original and how it's 'just a bunch of people getting chased by dinosaurs'. Every show has to start somewhere and most of the reviews I've seen are from people expecting the characters to know exactly what's going on from the very beginning. That's not what happens they, just like in the first season of Primeval, are learning as they go.

    This show has much better CGI than the original, granted the original got better graphics the longer it went it still doesn't compare to how well done the graphics are in New World. I was actually impressed when I compared them side to side. It's not easy making dinosaurs look realistic, but I think New World does a fairly decent job.

    The characters all have a great amount of depth to them and I really hope to see a season two so their backgrounds can be explored more. There are also some great dynamics between the characters and it is obvious the cast has a great amount of chemistry between them. There are also plenty of witty one liners if that's what you enjoyed in Primeval.

    On the downside the first few episodes are rather slow. It's needed to introduce the characters, but it can be a bit much if you're used to Primeval's quick moving plot, which was really only that way because each series was about six episodes long (New World has over twice that many episodes in its first season). After those first few episodes, however, it becomes a roller coaster ride that leaves you breathless and wanting more.
    5magnetiko7

    Rule 1: Never make a spin-off or remake of a UK hit TV series

    It's never worked so far. Try bearing Coupling US remake, Being Human US remake or this Primeval Canada spin-off. They've never been better than originals but for an unknown reason they keep coming. Casting is usually worse (therefore the acting is far worse), character development is poor and special effects -if there are any- are generally cheesier. There might be high expectations when it's a remake or spin-off to meet the original's standards and it's clearly a downside of remakes and spin-offs but it's a goal easier to achieve if you're doing a remake or spin-off of a North American original-North American remake / spin-off (as in Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis) or UK original - UK remake / spin-off (as in Doctor Who). Primeval New World is a bit like watching Stargate Universe after Stargate SG-1 (skipping Stargate Atlantis). I liked Niall Matter in Eureka but here in Primeval New World -even if he tries his best in this poorly-written spin-off- I don't believe he can save the show. I liked Amanda Tapping as an actress in Stargate franchise, Sanctuary and Supernatural, but as a director in Primeval New World, I can't pay her a compliment. All in all, I wouldn't recommend you to waste your time watching this show or other remakes / spin-offs of UK TV series made by North Americans.
    7whiterose-54828

    Canadian Primeval

    After the original Primeval was cancelled for a second time in the UK, Impossible Pictures turned to the international market to keep the show alive. In late 2012 we got Primeval: New World, a North American spin-off of the show that takes the action from London (and Dublin) to the rugged landscape of Vancouver.

    I appreciate that New World is a spin-off rather than a complete reboot or remake of the series, though it largely ignores the events of Series 5 of the original show with only a short appearance of Connor and a nod to the ARC to tie the two shows together. As a result it's unclear if New World can be considered part of the same continuity or not.

    The first (and only) season is 13 episodes long, making it even longer than Series 3 of the original show. This is not necessarily a good thing as it results in a lot of episodes feeling unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. It takes until episode 5 for the show to get going and until episode 8 for it to start getting good. I can't help but feel that cutting a lot of the earlier episodes would make the show more engaging and help the story flow better, especially when you consider that the first series of the original show managed to achieve far more in only six episodes.

    The characters are fine and the actors do a good job playing them but they're not quite as memorable as the characters from the original. The standout characters for me are Mac Rendell who brings some familiarity with his British accent and Becker-like personality, and Lt. Ken Leeds who has some fun comedic moments and constantly tries to convince team leader Evan Cross that he's there to help, to no avail.

    The creatures for me were a bit of a disappointment. Unlike the original show which made the effort to use varied and unique creatures in each episode, New World instead opts for using mostly generic dinosaurs. It may just be because of the higher resolution but the CGI creatures also didn't feel as convincing as they did in the original.

    Overall Primeval: New World is a fine show and worth watching if you're desperate for more Primeval content but it lacks the heart and story that made the original work. It seemed to be getting somewhere with it's last few episodes and could have improved in subsequent seasons but as the show met the same fate as the original, I guess we'll never know.
    7sdgmcnamara

    Good North American transfer

    I felt this was a good North American transfer of an English television series. The appearance of the character Temple from the original series helped the integration into this series for myself.

    As spin offs go this one does a good job of following in the originals path but making sure it isn't a copy of it.

    If you expect this to be exactly like the original then I am sorry it isn't and its all the better for that. I wouldn't say it is as good as the original Primeval however it is a solid addition to the world.

    It's emotional, exciting, and decently acted. Test it out yourself.

    GLHF. Hope you enjoy the show.
    6supermaggie

    More gore, but less charm and heart, not a good example for a successful remake

    I strongly believe in story/the idea, and I tend to believe that the story is everything. That this is not the case is proved by remakes. I am not in general against remakes, but most remakes do not add to the story, but take things away. Perfect examples are the remakes of Life on Mars and Primeval. Primeval may be overdoing it, but it does not add something more, quite the opposite, the new version has more gore, but no new ideas and the viewer painfully misses the charm, the fun, the soul and heart of the original version. This does not mean that the idea isn't still strong, but the original version is just a lot better. But as with all things: in the end it is a matter of taste and therefore there will be and should be fans for each version. I, personally, e.g., prefer the US-Version of Being Human, which is criticized by many fans of the original. I think the creators of the remake made great casting decisions in this case and the US-version has (still) a lot of soul and fun and charm. This is not (and cannot be) true in the case of Life on Mars - if something is this perfect, why change it? It is not 60 years old and outdated and even the language (and pretty much of the culture) is the same, so why bother and make things worse? So: the new Primeval has nothing on the original, but the idea is still strong and tastes differ, so a well-meant 6.

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    • Trivia
      Andrew Lee Potts will guest star as Connor from the original UK Nick Cutter et les portes du temps (2007) series.
    • Goofs
      Gustafson's sloppy appearance and lack of military haircut might be a deliberate mistake to suggest character, but he would never mispronounce his rank. He and the other characters all employ the American pronunciation of "lootenant" but the RCAF, like all Canadian Forces branches, pronounce it "leftenant."
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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2012 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Omnifilm Entertainment
      • Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
      • Impossible Pictures
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