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American mystery science fiction television serial

Wayward Pines
Wayward Pines Intertitle.png
Genre
  • Mystery
  • Science fiction
  • Thriller
  • Horror
Based on The Wayward Pines novels
past Blake Crouch
Developed past Republic of chad Hodge
Starring
  • Matt Dillon
  • Carla Gugino
  • Toby Jones
  • Shannyn Sossamon
  • Reed Diamond
  • Tim Griffin
  • Charlie Tahan
  • Juliette Lewis
  • Melissa Leo
  • Terrence Howard
  • Jason Patric
  • Nimrat Kaur
  • Josh Helman
  • Tom Stevens
  • Kacey Rohl
  • Hope Davis
  • Djimon Hounsou
Composer Charlie Clouser
Country of origin Us
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes twenty
Production
Executive producers
  • Donald De Line
  • Ashwin Rajan
  • Chad Hodge
  • M. Night Shyamalan
  • Blake Hunker
  • Anna Fricke
  • Marker Friedman
Producers
  • Ron French
  • Shawn Williamson
Product locations British Columbia, Canada
Cinematography
  • Amy Vincent
  • Gregory Middleton
  • Jim Denault
  • Mathias Herndl
Editors
  • Md Crotzer
  • Tim Mirkovich
  • Michael Ruscio
  • Leo Trombetta
Running time 42–44 minutes
Production companies
  • Olive Entertainment
  • Blinding Edge Pictures
  • De Line Pictures
  • Storyland
  • FX Productions
  • 20th Century Fox Television
Benefactor 20th Telly
Release
Original network Fox
Picture format HDTV 720p
Audio format Surround
Original release May 14, 2015 (2015-05-14) –
July 27, 2016 (2016-07-27)
External links
Official website

Wayward Pines is an American mystery science fiction tv series based on the Wayward Pines novels past Blake Crouch. Adult for television by Chad Hodge, the pilot was directed by Chiliad. Night Shyamalan, with both equally executive producers. The series premiered on Fox on May 14, 2015, and the first flavour ended on July 23, 2015.

On December 9, 2015, Play a joke on renewed the series for a second season which aired from May 25 to July 27, 2016.[1] After the second season, the series was cancelled in 2018.[2]

Premise [edit]

In the first season, Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon) is a U.Southward. Secret Service agent investigating the disappearance of 2 boyfriend agents in the mysterious small town of Wayward Pines, Idaho. Ethan awakens from a car accident unable to contact the outside world and unable to leave. He finds one of the agents expressionless and the other, his erstwhile lover Kate Hewson (Carla Gugino), settled downwardly in the seemingly idyllic town. But the inhabitants of Wayward Pines are trapped at that place past an electrified fence and set of rules enforced by the strict Sheriff Arnold Pope (Terrence Howard). Any attempt to escape is punished by a public execution known as a "reckoning", when the Sheriff slits the condemned's throat. Ethan reconnects with his married woman and son while working to discover the truth.

In the second season, Dr. Theo Yedlin (Jason Patric) is a surgeon who is caught in the boxing between Jason Higgins (Tom Stevens), leader of the Get-go Generation that took over Wayward Pines following the Abbie incident that closed flavour 1, and the underground rebels led by Ethan's son Ben Shush (Charlie Tahan).

Bandage and characters [edit]

  • Matt Dillon every bit Ethan Burke (flavour one)[3]
  • Carla Gugino every bit Kate Hewson (chief season 1, guest flavor 2)[four]
  • Toby Jones as David Pilcher, alias Dr. Jenkins (main flavor 1, recurring season 2)[4]
  • Shannyn Sossamon as Theresa Burke (primary season ane, recurring season 2)[4]
  • Reed Diamond equally Harold Ballinger (season 1)
  • Charlie Tahan as Ben Burke (main season 1, recurring season two)[four]
  • Juliette Lewis equally Beverly Brown (season one)
  • Tim Griffin as Adam Hassler[4]
  • Melissa Leo as Pamela "Pam" Pilcher (main season 1, guest season 2)[4]
  • Terrence Howard as Sheriff Arnold Pope (master season 1, guest flavor two)[4]
  • Jason Patric as Dr. Theodore "Theo" Yedlin (flavor ii)[five]
  • Nimrat Kaur as Rebecca Yedlin (season 2)[6]
  • Josh Helman every bit Xander Beck (season two)[7]
  • Tom Stevens as Jason Higgins (recurring season 1, main flavour 2)[four]
  • Kacey Rohl as Kerry Campbell (season ii)[six]
  • Promise Davis as Megan Fisher (recurring season 1, main season ii)[iv]
  • Djimon Hounsou every bit Christopher James "C.J." Mitchum (season ii)[eight]
  • Christopher Meyer as Mario (flavor 2)

Production [edit]

Wayward Pines was executive produced past Chad Hodge with M. Night Shyamalan, Donald De Line, and Ashwin Rajan. The pilot episode was written by Hodge and directed by Shyamalan.[9] [ten] [eleven] [12] [xiii] The serial was officially picked upwards on May 13, 2013, with a ten-episode order. Filming took identify between Baronial nineteen, 2013, and Feb 14, 2014, in Burnaby (interiors) and Agassiz (exteriors), in British Columbia.[14]

The plot of Crouch's first novel in the trilogy, Pines (2012), is covered over the first five episodes of the Tv series. The second and 3rd novels, Wayward (2013) and The Last Boondocks (2014), make up the remaining 5 episodes.[xv] Afterwards reading the source material, Shyamalan said of the project, "Equally long equally everybody isn't dead, I'm in" — his "only rule" to secure his participation.[15] He noted that the TV series varies from the books in some ways, merely as Crouch was nevertheless writing the novels while the testify was in evolution, in that location was "all kinds of cross pollinating" between the two.[15] In June 2015, Deadline Hollywood reported that Fox was considering a second flavor based on the series' impressive ratings. Though Hodge asserted that, from a artistic standpoint, "Wayward Pines was always designed to be just these ten episodes" in concert with the plotline of the books, he immune for the possibility of another season.[xvi] [17] He said that in the finale viewers would "see a window to that, but information technology also is a complete ending as it is."[17]

With the tenth episode having been billed as the "series finale", the evidence was effectively finished.[18] However, on Dec nine, 2015, Trick renewed Wayward Pines for a 2d flavor, to premiere in mid-2016.[19] Later on the determination of the get-go flavour, Republic of chad Hodge stepped down from his position as showrunner and executive producer for the series. Mark Friedman succeeded Hodge as showrunner for season two.[20] Season two has a largely new chief cast, with several lead actors from flavor one either not returning at all or appearing merely as recurring characters in the second season. This is in office because a few actors – notably Terrence Howard and Juliette Lewis – committed to other series in the time between the filming and the ambulation of Season One.[21] Also, the surprise decision to renew the series for Season Two occurred afterwards several actors had moved on to other projects.[22]

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2015) [edit]

Season 2 (2016) [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

On May 12, 2014, Fox appear that Wayward Pines would premiere in 2015 equally mid-season replacement.[9] The series was picked up for broadcast by Fox in the United Kingdom,[43] and by FX in Commonwealth of australia from May xiv, 2015,[44] where the premiere was the second most watched program on subscription boob tube with 101,000 viewers.[45]

Fox fabricated the pilot bachelor on need and through various online outlets from April 23 to xxx, 2015, in what the network called "the first-e'er global preview result". The series subsequently debuted on May 14, 2015, simultaneously in more than 126 countries in what Fox called "the earth's largest mean solar day-and-appointment launch for a scripted series ever".[46] [47] Due to time zones, episodes of the first flavour aired showtime in Commonwealth of australia.[48]

Digital companion series [edit]

A digital companion series, likewise produced by Fob, arrogance alongside the weekly episodes of Wayward Pines, titled Gone and written and directed by Christopher Leone.[49] The series follows Eric Barlow, a rocket scientist, every bit he searches for his missing wife Sarah, a announcer, after she leaves a adieu message and leaves him. He finds himself led toward a mountain in Idaho with the assistance of Sarah'due south colleague Elena, where he finds a man involved in the construction of Wayward Pines. Arriving at the site, a technician leads him to Sarah who is frozen in a epitome bedroom, but it is actually him they were after.[50]

Reception [edit]

The first flavor of Wayward Pines has received mostly favorable reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a rating of 78%, based on 55 reviews. The site'southward disquisitional consensus reads, "Creepy and strange in the all-time fashion possible, Wayward Pines is a welcome return to course for Chiliad. Night Shyamalan."[51] The fifth episode, "The Truth", received an private rating of 83%, based on 12 reviews.[52] On Metacritic, the kickoff season has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 34 critics for flavour 1 "generally favorable reviews".[53]

The second flavor however, received mixed reception from critics on Rotten Tomatoes with a rating of 43%, based on 14 reviews. The site's disquisitional consensus reads, "Wayward Pines drifts abroad from the intrigue and mystery established during its debut season, slipping into a dull, repetitive, and trite narrative."[54]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Accolade Category Nominee Result Ref
2016 Saturn Awards Best Science Fiction Television Series Wayward Pines Nominated [55]
Best Role player on Television receiver Matt Dillon Nominated [55]
Best Supporting Role player on Television Toby Jones Nominated [55]
Best Supporting Actress on Television Melissa Leo Nominated [55]
2017 Leo Awards Best Lead Operation by a Male in a Dramatic Series Tom Stevens Nominated [56]
All-time Invitee Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Dakota Daulby Nominated

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External links [edit]

  • Official U.s.a. website
  • Official Australian website
  • Wayward Pines at IMDb
  • Tallerico, Brian (May 12, 2015). "Trip to FOX's Wayward Pines Justified For Patient Viewers". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved June six, 2015.
  • Hodge, Republic of chad (June 5, 2015). "Wayward Pines Television receiver boss Chad Hodge and writer Blake Crouch compare notes". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved June vi, 2015.
  • "Trailer For M. Night Shyamalan's Wayward Pines Crashes In". Bloody Disgusting. Feb 19, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2015.

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