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Da Vinci's Demons Trailer Season 1

British-American drama television series

Da Vinci's Demons
Da Vinci's Demons - Title Card.jpg
Genre
  • Historical fantasy
  • Drama
  • Gamble
Created by David S. Goyer
Starring
  • Tom Riley
  • Laura Haddock
  • Blake Ritson
  • Elliot Cowan
  • Lara Pulver
  • James Faulkner
  • Gregg Chillin
Theme music composer Bear McCreary
Composer Bear McCreary
Country of origin
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 28
Production
Executive producers
  • David S. Goyer
  • Julie Gardner
  • Jane Tranter
  • Brian Nelson
  • Lee Morris
  • Rose Lam
Producers Marco Ramirez
Matthew Bouch
Product location Wales
Cinematography
  • Julian Court
  • Fabian Wagner
Editors
  • Tim Murrell
  • Philip Kloss
  • John Richards
  • Nick Arthurs
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 47–55 minutes
Production companies
  • Phantom Four Films
  • Adjacent Productions
Distributor BBC Worldwide
Release
Original network
  • Starz (United States)
  • Fox (Britain)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.ane
Original release 12 April 2013 (2013-04-12) –
26 December 2015 (2015-12-26)

Da Vinci'due south Demons is a historical fantasy drama serial that presents a fictional account of Leonardo da Vinci'south early life.[one] [2] The serial was conceived by David S. Goyer and stars Tom Riley in the title function.[iii] It was developed and produced in collaboration with BBC Worldwide and was shot in Wales.[4] The serial has been distributed to over 120 countries.[5]

The show follows Leonardo as he is implicated in the political schemes of the Medici and Pazzi families and their contrasting relationships with the Cosmic Church. These events occur aslope Leonardo's quest to obtain a mystical text called the Book of Leaves, which leads him to become entangled with a cult known every bit the Sons of Mithras.

The series premiered in the U.s.a. on Starz on 12 April 2013, and its 2nd flavour premiered on 22 March 2014.[6] The series was renewed for a tertiary flavor, which premiered on 24 Oct 2015.[7] On 23 July 2015, Starz appear that the tertiary season would be the testify'south last.[eight] However, Goyer has left it open for a miniseries return.[nine]

Plot [edit]

A fictionalised story based on historical persons, the series explores the early on life of Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance in Italia. He is an eccentric genius who has struggled to deal with his inner demons and unruly imagination, as he yearns for credence from his estranged begetter. Their sometimes antagonistic human relationship results in Leonardo'south working for the Firm of Medici. While doing and so, he becomes embroiled in a political scheme to control Florence, every bit he hunts for a spy who is revealing information to the Catholic Church and the Pazzi family unit. He as well begins an matter with Lucrezia Donati, Lorenzo de' Medici'southward mistress. The series depicts many of Leonardo's inventions and subsequent works as a military engineer for the Duke of Milan and the Borgias.

These events coincide with Leonardo's quest to uncover the Book of Leaves, which a mysterious cult known as the Sons of Mithras too consider very important. Mystics and the cult guided him to unlock the 'hidden areas of his listen' by accessing the Fountain of Memory, and inform him that he has the power to run into the time to come and also to shape it.

In terms of historical accuracy, it should be emphasized that the show is highly fictionalized, and this is already (and deliberately) made explicit the starting time episode, playing 1475–1476 (persecution for sodomy 1476;[10] earlier the Pazzi conspiracy of 1478), when potatoes and tobacco (this one even in the very first dialog) are presented equally something commonplace – 15 years before America was even discovered. Besides, Mithraism had already fully disappeared during Late Artifact.[xi]

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Tom Riley as Leonardo da Vinci
  • Laura Haddock equally Lucrezia Donati
  • Blake Ritson equally Count Girolamo Riario
  • Elliot Cowan equally Lorenzo de' Medici
  • Lara Pulver as Clarice Orsini
  • James Faulkner equally Pope Sixtus IV – Francesco & Alessandro della Rovere (recurring flavor one; master seasons 2–3)
  • Gregg Chillin equally Zoroaster da Peretola (recurring seasons 1–2; main season iii)

Recurring [edit]

  • Hera Hilmar every bit Vanessa Moschella, outspoken Florentine barmaid and occasional model for Leonardo
  • Eros Vlahos equally Nico,[12] amateur to Leonardo
  • David Schofield as Piero da Vinci, notary to Lorenzo and begetter to Leonardo
  • Alexander Siddig equally Aslan Al-Rahim, "The Turk"
  • Tom Bateman as Giuliano de' Medici, brother to Lorenzo (seasons 1–2)
  • Allan Corduner as Andrea Verrocchio (seasons 1–2)
  • Michael Elwyn every bit Gentile Becchi (season 1)
  • Michael Culkin equally Jacopo Pazzi (seasons ane–2)
  • Nick Dunning equally Fundamental Lupo Mercuri, Curator of the Vatican Secret Archives
  • Elliot Levey as Francesco de' Pazzi (seasons 1–ii)
  • Paul Rhys every bit Vlad Tepes (seasons one, three)
  • Shaun Parkes equally Solomon Ogbai, "The Abyssinian" (seasons i–two)
  • Vincent Riotta as Duke Federico da Montefeltro (seasons ane–two)
  • Estella Daniels as Zita (supporting flavour 1; principal season two)
  • Carolina Guerra as Ima, High Priestess of the Children of the Dominicus (flavour ii)
  • Ian Pirie as Captain Nazzareno Dragonetti (supporting season 1; chief seasons 2–3)
  • Raoul Trujillo as the Sapa Inca (season two)
  • Kieran Bew as Alfonso, Knuckles of Calabria (seasons 2–iii)
  • Lee Boardman as Amerigo Vespucci (flavor 2)
  • Matthew Marsh equally Ferdinand I of Naples (flavor two)
  • Ray Fearon as Carlo de' Medici, illegitimate son of Cosimo de' Medici, "The Magician" (seasons ii–3)
  • Richard Sammel as Hartweg (season 2)
  • Jeany Spark equally Ippolita Maria Sforza, Duchess of Calabria (season two)
  • Sasha Behar equally The Seer / Caterina, Leonardo'southward female parent (supporting season 2; chief season three)
  • Alike Gazi as Bayezid II (supporting season 2; principal flavour 3)
  • Simone Lahbib equally Laura Cereta (season 3)
  • Paul Freeman as The Architect / Asterion (season 3)
  • Jude Wright as Andrea da Vinci (dream-sequence) (flavour iii)
  • Dafydd Emyr as Captain of the Labyrinth (dream-sequence) (season 3)
  • Sabrina Bartlett as Sophia (flavour 3)

Guest and cameo [edit]

  • Ross O'Hennessy every bit Commander Quattrone (seasons one–2)
  • David Sturzaker as Bernardo Baroncelli (season 1)
  • Simon Armstrong as Scarpa (flavor ane)
  • Hugh Bonneville equally Galeazzo Maria Sforza (cameo season 1)
  • Tom Wu as Quon Shan (season 2)
  • Ieuan Rhys as Councilman De'Rossi (season three)
  • Paul Rhys equally Vlad the Impaler (four episodes)
  • Ruby Stokes as Amelia (2 episodes)

Casting [edit]

Tom Riley was the offset actor to be cast in the series, as The Hollywood Reporter announced he had landed the office equally Leonardo da Vinci. Goyer and managing manager Carmi Zlotnik revealed he was cast as he could portray the character with many dimensions that would entreatment to a worldwide audience.[13] They later reported that Laura Haddock had been cast in the female lead as Lucrezia Donati.[14]

Product [edit]

The series has marked the outset collaboration betwixt Starz and BBC Worldwide following a new production agreement. Fox International Channels picked upward the serial for global distribution.[2] [15] The prove was created past Goyer, who directed the first two episodes and wrote several others along writers such as Scott Gimple, Brian Nelson and Joe Ahearne.[16]

Filming for the serial took place in the United Kingdom, at Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot and Margam Castle in Wales. A 265,000-square-pes (24,600 g2) studio in Swansea Gate Business organisation Park was as well used and several sets were built to resemble 15th-century Florence.[17] Annie Symons was brought on board every bit the lead costume designer.[18] Bear McCreary equanimous the score for the series, and orchestrated the main theme to reflect Leonardo's utilise of mirror writing.[19] Goyer had a scene in episode five depicting a kiss betwixt Leonardo and Jacopo Saltarelli filmed in secret as he feared network interference.[20]

Goyer revealed to United states Today at the New York Comic Con that flavour two would also exist set in South America and would feature Machu Picchu and the Inca Empire. Goyer claimed that this was justified by "new inquiry" that has revealed Chinese and European explorers may have arrived in the New World earlier than was originally believed.[21]

Sexuality of Leonardo [edit]

There is widespread belief that Leonardo was primarily if not exclusively sexually attracted to and involved with men. Goyer acknowledged this and said that the show would not shy abroad from the bailiwick.[22] Riley cited that considering the speculation exists it is something that should be honoured.[23]

In a afterward interview with the gay-involvement website The Backlot, Riley expressed his promise that the episode addressed concerns about the bear witness's depiction of Leonardo's sexuality in a way that is satisfactory and respectful to any historical beliefs.[24]

Episodes [edit]

Series overview [edit]

Flavour one (2013) [edit]

Season 2 (2014) [edit]

Flavor 3 (2015) [edit]

On Oct 24, 2015, Starz released the full third season of Da Vinci'due south Demons on-need.[41]

Reception [edit]

Season i has received favourable reviews from critics. It holds a 63% approval rating on amass review site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 32 collected critic reviews, with an average score of half-dozen.i/10. The sites consensus reads: "Despite its preposterous plotting and lack of historical accuracy, Da Vinci's Demons is energetic, enjoyable escapist television."[52] Information technology also holds a Metacritic score of 62 out of 100, based on 27 critics reviews, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[53]

Accolades [edit]

Da Vinci's Demons received three nominations for Outstanding Principal Title Design, Outstanding Principal Title Theme Music and Outstanding Special Visual Furnishings at the 65th Primetime Artistic Arts Emmy Awards. The series won Master Title Design and Main Title Theme Music, but lost Visual Furnishings to the Cinemax serial Banshee.[54]

Home media [edit]

DVD
Title No. of discs Release date

Region ane

Region 2

Region 4

The Complete Outset Season 3 3 September 2013 31 March 2014 7 May 2014
The Complete 2nd Flavor 3 (Great britain/US) / iv (AUS) 3 March 2015 xiii April 2015 2 July 2014
The Complete 3rd Season three (United kingdom/The states) / 4 (AUS) 26 January 2016 26 January 2016 26 January 2016

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Blu-ray
Title No. of discs Release engagement

Region A

Region B (UK)

The Consummate Offset Flavor 3 3 September 2013 31 March 2014
The Complete Second Season three iii March 2015 31 August 2015
The Complete Third Season iii 26 January 2016 26 Jan 2016

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See likewise [edit]

  • Cultural depictions of Leonardo da Vinci
  • Leonardo, a 2011–2012 children's television series from the BBC
  • Personal life of Leonardo da Vinci

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Da Vinci'southward Demons at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Vinci%27s_Demons

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