American Gods: 3 reasons to watch the new series of Ricky Whittle (The 100)
The adaptation of the novel by Neil Gaiman arrives Sunday night on Starz and you are given 3 (good) reasons to take a look at American Gods.
The new series continue to arrive on our small screens and after a successful debut for The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu, you are told a little more about the new Starz series that arrives this Sunday April 30, American Gods. Since we were lucky enough to be able to discover the first episode entitled “The Bone Orchard” at the Séries Mania festival, you are offered three reasons to start the series. The first is that, as some already know, American Gods is the adaptation of the eponymous novel by the English author Neil Gaiman, known and recognized for his works in the world of fiction . It can therefore be doubted that the series will have a coherent structure and that it will know where it is going as the ‘ Intrigue advances. This will also allow those who do not know the author to discover his universe through a series. The second reason not to miss is its impressive staging that already promises some mythical scenes.
Whether with its striking colors or its precisely orchestrated violence, American Gods is so full of eyes that it sometimes gives the impression of being in front of the last Tarantino. Black humor is at the rendezvous, as are his characters as mysterious as they are original. Fans of The 100 will be happy to find Ricky Whittle in the title role of Shadow Moon, former prisoner who becomes Wednesday’s henchman, brilliantly interpreted by Ian McShane . Emily Browning, Laura Moon, Crispin Glover (Mr. World), Bruce Langley (Technical Boy), Yetide Badaki (Bilquis), and Pablo Schreiber – Orange’s pornstar is the New Black The role of Mad Sweeney. You would have understood it,
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Shadow Moon in action.
Only his strange employer is actually the god Odin, gone across America to gather the ancient gods and declare war on the new gods, including the media and technology. The third reason is his intriguing pitch but especially his talented cast and his realization that we owe to Bryan Fuller and Michael Green. The name of Bryan Fuller may be familiar to some who already know the excellent Hannibal series and its fantastic aesthetics or Pushing Daisies and its pretty colors . In short, American Gods is above all a beautiful series but whose background is as worked as the form and promises to embark us in crazy adventures with his characters endearing and original. While awaiting its release, You have already been offered to discover everything you need to know about American Gods . Are you going to be tempted?