UPROXX Interviews: James Norton And Tom Riley Preview The Nevers Final Episodes
Only a handful of episodes remain in the first half of HBO’s period fantasy The Nevers and it looks like the show plans to end, not with a whisper, but with a gun-powder-fueled, opium-spewing, orgy-hosting bang.
Collider Interview: Denis O’Hare and Zackary Momoh on Playing Doctors on The Nevers.
During a virtual junket for the new show, Collider got the opportunity to chat with The Nevers’ pair of doctors, Zackary Momoh (who plays orphanage doctor Horatio Cousens, a man touched with healing powers) and Denis O’Hare (who plays deranged doctor Edmund Hague, a man searching for the source of the powers), and what most attracted them to this project, the similarities and differences between their characters, how little they knew in the beginning about who their characters would become, and the dynamic between Hague and Lavinia (Olivia Williams)
HBO Release Official The Nevers Merch
HBO have released some official The Nevers merch on their shop, including T-shirts, a hoody, tote bags and more. Check it out at the HBO…
Olivia Williams Cast in The Crown
Olivia Williams (Dollhouse, The Nevers), has been cast as Camilla Parker Bowles for season 5 and 6 of The Crown. She will take over the…
AdWeek Review: The Nevers Promo Gift Box
This Elaborate Escape Room in a Box Helps Hype HBO’s New Fantasy Series The Nevers Agency RQ’s kits play off the past but hint at…
LA Weekly Review: The Nevers
A Victorian sci-fi drama brimming with supernatural creatures, steampunk aesthetic and badass femme fatales who can backflip in a corset, The Nevers, is an interesting take on a well-worn subject.
Town & Country Interview: James Norton on the “Insane Hedonism” of Victorian London
For some characters on The Nevers, the period fantasy series airing now on HBO, the battle of good versus evil plays out on epic sale, but for Hugo Swann it’s a more internal affair.
SCREENRANT Review: Firefly: A Brand New ‘Verse #2
In the pilot episode of Firefly, Captain Malcolm Reynolds made it clear he and the crew of the Serenity traffic in all but one thing: people. Now in the sequel series set twenty years later, Firefly: Brand New Verse, the next crew has inadvertently broken this golden rule. Nobody tell Mal.
Monkey’s Fighting Robots Review: Buffy The Vampire Slayer #24
Until now, the Scooby Gang never thought that the greatest force they’d have to face came from their own ranks. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer #24, the Gang takes on a darkness out of their control. This issue is written and illustrated by long-time contributes Jeremy Lambert and Ramon Bachs, respectively. Also returning are colorist Raul Angulo and letterer Ed Dukeshire.
REFINERY29 Review: The Nevers Episode #1
The Nevers is about a group of people (mostly women, and a few men who whether oppression or are seen as misfits) living in Victorian London who gained supernatural abilities three years before the events of the series. They call themselves the “touched” and their powers manifest in many different ways. Some can see the future. Some are ten feet tall. Some communicate or see the world in supernatural ways too. The Nevers is not shy about being X-Men and Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets, like, Harlots. The protagonist of the series, Amalia True (Laura Donnelly), makes it a point to say that the touched do not consider themselves “afflicted.”