Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

Opening title
Genre Fantasy
Drama
Adventure
Based on Beowulf
by Anonymous
Written by
Directed by
Starring
Composer(s)
  • Rob Lane
  • Jonny Sims
  • Will Rice
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 12 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Stephen Smallwood
Cinematography
  • Owen McPolin
  • Mike Spragg
  • James Friend
  • Jean-Philippe Gossart
  • James Welland
Running time 46 mins approx (exc. adverts)
Production company(s) ITV Studios
Release
Original network ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 16:9 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 3 January (2016-01-03) – 20 March 2016 (2016-03-20)
External links
Website

Beowulf is a British epic fantasy drama television series from ITV, consisting of 12 episodes and created by James Dormer, Tim Haines, and Katie Newman. Dormer wrote the series based on the poem Beowulf and executive produced along with Haines and Newman, while Stephen Smallwood produced the series. The series began airing in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2016[1][2] and in the United States from 23 January 2016.[3] As of February 2016, the show got cancelled.

The series is based on the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, containing new characters and storylines.

Plot

When Beowulf returns to his native Herot, he discovers that Thane Hrothgar (his adoptive father) is dead. Hrothgar's wife (Rheda), who had rejected the young Beowulf, is named his successor. His step-brother (Slean) is furious both because of his return and also for not being named Thane.

Now everything is a political game, because Rheda, the regent, has to bet on the support of the heads of the other villages, to keep the title of Jarl -head of the alliance, a position everyone would kill for.

The political war for power, is combined with the struggle for survival among men (the red blood) and those creatures born of mud (the black blood) that had once ruled the lands that men now rule.

Love, secrets, betrayal, and unthinkable and incomprehensible ties between red blood and black blood, are the forces that drive each of the inhabitants of this remote land.

Cast

Main cast

Other cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Episode 1: The Return"Jon EastJames Dormer3 January 2016 (2016-01-03) (ITV Hub 23 December 2015 (2015-12-23))
Beowulf arrives at Herot to discover that Hrothgar the thanedom ruler, and the man who adopted him after his father's death, has died.
2"Episode 2: The Gathering"Jon EastJames Dormer10 January 2016 (2016-01-10)
A killer is at large in the kingdom, and with other Thanes traveling to a gathering, the pressure is on Beowulf to catch those responsible.
3"Episode 3"Julian HolmesGuy Burt17 January 2016 (2016-01-17)
When Slean and Scorann vanish, Beowulf and Rate venture into the forest to find him, where Herot's enemies are still at large. As the Gathering approaches, meanwhile, Rheda's bid for leadership hangs on Scorann's vote.
4"Episode 4"Julian HolmesMichael A Walker24 January 2016 (2016-01-24)
Rheda must prove herself worthy as ruler of the Shieldlands when war among the tribes threatens the collapse of Herot.
5"Episode 5"Stephen WoolfendenGuy Burt & Jon Cooksey31 January 2016 (2016-01-31)
Beowulf and his group travel to the Mere with the weapons promised to Thane Gorrik. They soon discover new dangers await them when the aging Thane welcomes them with hostility, until his daughter falls ill. Beowulf and Breca must then set out to find the cure and save her.
6"Episode 6"Colin TeagueGuy Burt7 February 2016 (2016-02-07)
Beowulf is rebuilding the town's defences when a troll unexpectedly attacks. While he and Breca travel to the forest to stave off further attacks, Slean leaves Herot and travels to Bregan after overhearing a conversation between Elvina and Beowulf.
7"Episode 7"Colin TeagueGuy Burt14 February 2016 (2016-02-14)
While Beowulf fights off the invading Wulfing tribe, Rheda faces up to Jogan, an enemy from her past. Meanwhile, Abrecan questions whether Slean would be brave enough to betray his mother.
8"Episode 8"Stephen Woolfenden & Kerric MacDonaldJames Dormer & Michael A. Walker21 February 2016 (2016-02-21)
As Slean and Kela prepare for their wedding, Abrecan is forced to choose to accept Rheda's new laws which have spread throughout the tribe or take a stand against his sister.
9"Episode 9"Cilla WareJames Dormer28 February 2016 (2016-02-28)
A romance blossoms between Beowulf and Elvina, but when the two are captured, Elvina is forced to reveal a dark secret from her past.
10"Episode 10"Cilla WareJack Lothian6 March 2016 (2016-03-06)[4]
While Beowulf struggles to come to terms with his relationship with Elvina, Rheda travels to face up to her brother as Herot's defences are on the brink of collapse.
11"Episode 11"Marek LoseyGuy Burt13 March 2016 (2016-03-13)
Rheda escapes from custody in Bregan, but now faces her biggest threat as Herot is threatened with invasion by Abrecan's forces.
12"Episode 12"Marek LoseyGuy Burt20 March 2016 (2016-03-20)
The future of Herot rests on Rheda's shoulders and with the help of Beowulf, stands to fight against her brother's forces.

Production

Casting

On 12 March 2015 Kieran Bew was cast in the series to play the titular role[5] while other cast included William Hurt, Joanne Whalley, Ed Speleers, David Ajala, Ian Puleston-Davies, Ellora Torchia, Gísli Örn Gardarsson, Susan Aderin, Kirsty Oswald, Laura Donnelly, Edward Hogg, Alex Price, Jack Rowan, and Itoya Osagiede.[5] On 17 April 2015 David Harewood was added to the cast.[6] On 19 August 2015 additional casting was announced including Joe Sims, Lee Boardman, David Bradley, Ace Bhatti, and Grégory Fitoussi.[7]

Filming

Filming began on the series in April 2015 in Weardale, County Durham. The main outdoor set was built on the site of a former cement works south of Eastgate, which is to the west of Stanhope.[8] Filming also took place across Northumberland and in late April, a film crew was spotted on the beach at Bamburgh.[9] Then in June, a set was built in the sand dunes at Druridge Bay, and another on the shoreline of Derwent Reservoir. The main filming studios in the North East were located at the former Dewhirst clothing factory and warehouse, in Blyth, Northumberland.

British actor Kieran Bew (Beowulf) says he had started to put down roots in Los Angeles when he was cast in the role: "It's been incredible to come back home... I got this job and literally ended up working 20 minutes from where I grew up. It's really strange and really lovely to drive to work and see signs like Spennymoor and Darlington." [10]

Reception

The series has received mainly negative reviews, although a few positive ones have garnered approval for the plot, creature mythology, and writing, with one television critic praising the series for its set design and special effects.[11]

References

  1. "ITV commissions 13-part epic warrior drama Beowulf". itv.com. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  2. Tartaglione, Nancy (15 December 2014). "ITV Orders Epic 'Beowulf' Action/Drama Series From 'Strike Back's James Dormer". deadline.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  3. Sollosi, Mary (18 December 2016). "Esquire Network's Beowulf to premiere in January: See the exclusive supertease". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  4. "Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands Episode 10". itv.com. 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  5. 1 2 Jaafar, Ali (12 March 2015). "Kieran Bew Cast As Lead In ITV's 'Beowulf'". deadline.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  6. Wyatt, Daisy (17 April 2015). "David Harewood returns to British homeland for ITV's Beowulf". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  7. Tartaglione, Nancy (19 August 2015). "ITV's 'Beowulf' Adds Cast From 'The Strain', 'Broadchurch', 'Mr Selfridge' & More". deadline.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  8. Whetstone, David (17 April 2015). "We visit the set of ITV's mighty Beowulf production in County Durham". chroniclelive.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  9. O’Connell, Ben (25 April 2015). "WATCH: Action on Northumberland beach for TV drama". northumberlandgazette.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  10. "ITV's press launch for Beowulf". Matt Chapman. 18 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  11. Harrison, Julie (4 January 2016). "Beowulf:Return To The Shieldlands". Den Of Geek. Retrieved 15 January 2016.

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