The Nevers Is Entertaining But a Tad Overstuffed
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Who says a Victorian lady can t pull off a superhero landing? (Photo: Keith Bernstein/HBO)
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Watching
The Nevers HBO’s new epic fantasy series created by Joss Whedon, who’s no longer involved with the show can be overwhelming. “Victorian ladies with superpowers” is already a high-concept idea, but
The new HBO series The Nevers, created by Joss Whedon, posits a Victorian England in which some women are "touched" with special powers in a steampunk world.
Watching
The Nevers HBO’s new epic fantasy series created by Joss Whedon, who’s no longer involved with the show can be overwhelming. “Victorian ladies with superpowers” is already a high-concept idea, but
The Nevers, while entertaining, somehow finds a way to make things
even busier.
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An apparently lavish budget gives the worldbuilding a huge assist; the costumes, production design, and vaguely steampunk gadgets and flourishes provide ample amounts of Victorian eye candy, though there’s often an issue of wanting to look too many places at once (and since this is HBO, the visuals include a not-insignificant amount of nudity, in case you have any kids around who’re intrigued by the premise). This busyness isn’t helped by the fact that
Victorian Women Unleash Superpowers in HBO s The Nevers Trailer
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The HBO sci-fi drama “The Nevers,” from the mind of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator Joss Whedon, debuted its first trailer on Tuesday. The series is scheduled to premiere in April.
“The Nevers,” which was ordered straight-to-series in July 2018, is an epic science-fiction drama about a group of Victorian women who find themselves with unusual abilities, relentless enemies and a mission that might change the course of world events. The series unfolds as the group attempts to uphold the rights of the underclass and protect those who are like them.