Sentences with phrase «brought penny dreadful»

No, dwindling ratings and an expensive budget brought Penny Dreadful to an end.
«I'm thrilled to be bringing Penny Dreadful to life here in the UK, where the show is set and was conceived over many years of wandering the streets of London.

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MediaMikes: Coming up, you've got Penny Dreadful where you're playing Dr. Frankenstein, what is the show bringing to this character?
From the word go, series creator John Logan was aiming for Penny Dreadful to be dark and terrifying while bringing to life some of literatures most classic characters.
With Penny Dreadful brought to a surprising and all - too - abrupt end earlier this year, it looks like we won't have to wait long for new take on the classic Dracula mythology to arrive on TV in what could be a cool cross-breeding of Underworld and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
«Penny Dreadful» brings those and other characters into a new light by exploring their origin stories in this psychological thriller that takes place in the dark corners of Victorian London.
While film festivals can be highly significant, Hickey is eager to stress the importance of long - running series such as «Penny Dreadful» which brought $ 33m to the economy.
At various points later this year, Sean Bean will be returning to TV in TNT's thriller «Legends,» Sam Mendes and «The Orphanage» director Juan Antonio Bayona are bringing something that could be wonderful to Showtime with «Penny Dreadful,» M. Night Shyamalan is delivering a mini-series to FOX in «Wayward Pines,» David Tennant and Anna Gunn are starring in the remake of «Broadchurch» (now called «Gracepoint»), and then there's something new that's also something old — the return of Jack Bauer in «24: Live Another Day.»
Penny Dreadful brings literary monsters to life in Victorian London giving you a lot of books to read if you're so inclined: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde; Frankenstein by Mary Shelley; Dracula by Bram Stoker; and as the title suggests the Penny Dreadfuls (zine - type publications) that were popular in Victorian England.
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