Английская Википедия:Childhood's End (miniseries)
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Childhood's End is an American-Australian television miniseries based on the 1953 novel of the same name, by Arthur C. Clarke, and developed by Matthew Graham. It premiered on Syfy on December 14, 2015.[1]
Cast
Main
- Mike Vogel as Ricky Stormgren[2]
- Osy Ikhile as Milo Rodericks[2]
- Daisy Betts as Ellie Stormgren[2]
- Yael Stone as Peretta Jones[2]
- Georgina Haig as Annabelle Stormgren
- Charles Dance as Karellen[2]
Supporting
- Colm Meaney as Hugo Wainwright[3] Шаблон:Small
- Don Hany as Paul Danlow
- Darius Amarfio Jefferson as young Milo Rodericks
- Ashley Zukerman as Jake Greggson[2]
- Hayley Magnus as Amy Morrel[2]
- Julian McMahon as Dr. Rupert Boyce[2] Шаблон:Small
- Charlotte Nicdao as Rachel Osaka[2]
- Tanc Sade as Jerry Hallcross
- Robert Rabiah as Saudi Business Man
- Russell Kiefel as Sheriff De Bont
Development
From the late 1960s, attempts had been made to adapt Childhood's End as a movie, but none of them ever proceeded out of development hell.[4]
On April 10, 2013, Syfy announced its plans to develop a TV miniseries based on Childhood's End.[5] On September 3, 2014, Syfy announced that Childhood's End had been greenlit for three two-hour episodes, for a 2015 airing. The series was going to be written by Matthew Graham, directed by Nick Hurran, and produced by Akiva Goldsman and Mike DeLuca.[6] On October 24, 2014, it was announced that Charles Dance would play Karellen.[7] On November 21, 2014, it was announced that Mike Vogel would play Ricky Stormgren.[8] On January 12, 2015, it was announced that Colm Meaney would play Wainwright and Charlotte Nicdao would play Rachel Osaka.[3] A trailer for the miniseries was released in May 2015. The series premiered in December 2015.[9]
Episodes
Reception
Childhood's End has a score of 70% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a critical consensus of "While it doesn't quite live up to the book that inspired it, Childhood's End has a balanced narrative and sympathetic performances."[10]
See also
References
External links
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