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Posted July 23rd, 2021 for Warner Bros (Burbank, CA) – In Victorian England, a gang of women suddenly manifest unusual supernatural powers and find themselves on a mission that may very well change the world, in HBO’S thrilling new, science fiction, period drama
The Nevers: Season 1 Part 1 , to be released on Blu-ray and DVD October 5, 2021 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Nominated for an Emmy® Award
The Nevers: Season 1, Part 1 features six one-hour episodes from the series’ first season, plus over two hours of bonus features including two all-new exclusive featurettes.
The Nevers: Season 1 Part 1 retails for $24.98 SRP ($29.98 SRP Canada) for the DVD and $29.98 SRP (39.99 SRP Canada) for the Blu-ray, which includes Digital Copy (US Only). The Nevers Season 1 Part 1 is now also available to stream on HBO Max and to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.
CGI and a fake IMDb credit helped HBO drama pull off that three-character twist
Jennifer Maas | May 9, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
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(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Sunday’s episode of HBO’s “The Nevers.”)
While Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) spent the better part of Sunday’s “The Nevers” fighting over whether to follow through with their intricate plan to find the mysterious Galanthi or risk their shot at fulfilling that mission by instead saving the villainous Maladie (Amy Manson) from her public execution, Maladie was busy saving herself.
Yes, the HBO fantasy series created by Joss Whedon pulled a fast one on viewers with tonight’s hour, titled “Hanged.” It ended with journalist Effie Boyle peeling off a wig, makeup and a body suit to reveal Maladie, just minutes after Maladie was hanged in the center of Victorian London. Well, we
Together, they run an orphanage financed by wealthy spinster Lavinia Bidlow (Olivia Williams), and face threats to their existence from multiple sources throughout society. There s Maladie, a serial killer giving the Touched a bad name around London. Then there s the mysterious Dr. Edmund Hague (Denis O Hare), rounding up the Touched for his disturbing experiments. And then there s the government: stodgy old white men who mostly despised women and their quest for equal rights anyway even before some women began to have superpowers. Subplots abound, as well: there s the underground sex club run by party boy Lord Hugo Swann, plus Detective Frank Mundi (Ben Chaplin) with his bad reputation and connection to the Touched opera singer, Mary Brighton (Eleanor Tomlinson).