There is a level of realism to this show that you don't often see regarding the colonization of other planets with oxygen like this one. In other words though it is a fantasy about colonizing another world, it might actually happen something like this or could have already even here 65 million years ago when Maldek blew up and Mars atmosphere blew off caused by Maldek the planet's demise. A piece of Maldek (presently the asteroid belt) also hit earth and killed all the larger dinosaurs who didn't retreat into the oceans.

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Raised by Wolves (American TV series)

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Raised by Wolves
Raised by Wolves Title Card.png
The opening titles
Genre
Created byAaron Guzikowski
Starring
Music by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
Producer
  • Jon Kuyper
Cinematography
Editors
Running time42–55 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkHBO Max
Original releaseSeptember 3, 2020 –
present
External links
HBO Max

Raised by Wolves is an American science fiction drama television series created by Aaron Guzikowski that premiered on HBO Max on September 3, 2020.[1] The first two episodes were directed by Ridley Scott, who also serves as an executive producer for the show.[2] The series was renewed for a second season shortly after its premiere.[3]

The series's first season has received generally positive reviews. The second season premiered on February 3, 2022.[4][5][6]

Premise[edit]

Raised by Wolves centers on "two androids, Father and Mother, tasked with raising human children on Kepler-22b after the Earth was destroyed by a great war. As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task."[7]

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Amanda Collin as Mother/Lamia, a powerful war android known as a necromancer, reprogrammed to raise human children on virgin planet Kepler-22b to establish an atheist colony.
  • Abubakar Salim as Father, a service android reprogrammed to protect and support the colony's children.
  • Winta McGrath as Campion, the youngest and only survivor of six children born from embryos brought to Kepler-22b by Mother and Father.
  • Niamh Algar as Sue/Mary, an atheist soldier/medic and Caleb's partner. On Earth, she (Mary) and Caleb had killed a Mithraic couple, Sue and Marcus. Mary and Caleb altered their appearances to resemble the couple to get onto the Ark. Sienna Guillory portrays Mary with her true face.
  • Travis Fimmel as Marcus/Caleb, an atheist soldier and Mary's partner. Jack Hawkins portrays Caleb with his true face.
  • Jordan Loughran as Tempest, a survivor of the Mithraic mission with reasons to hate them.
  • Felix Jamieson as Paul, the biological son of Marcus and Sue, raised by Caleb and Mary as their own child.
  • Ethan Hazzard as Hunter, one of the surviving Ark young adults.
  • Aasiya Shah as Holly, one of the surviving Ark children.
  • Ivy Wong as Vita, one of the surviving Ark children.
  • Matias Varela as Lucius, a loyal Mithraic soldier and survivor of the Ark crash.
  • Peter Christoffersen as Cleaver (season 2)[8]
  • Selina Jones as Grandmother (season 2)[8]
  • Morgan Santo as Vrille (season 2)[8]
  • James Harkness as Tamerlane (season 2)[8]
  • Kim Engelbrecht as Decima (season 2)[8]
  • Jennifer Saayeng as Nerva (season 2)[8]

Recurring[edit]

  • Cosmo Jarvis as Campion Sturges, a former Mithraic scientist who changed his faith, fought for the atheist cause, and created Mother. He is the namesake of one of the colony children.

Guest[edit]

  • Steve Wall as Ambrose

Episodes[edit]

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
110September 3, 2020October 1, 2020
2TBAFebruary 3, 2022TBA

Season 1 (2020)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Raised by Wolves"Ridley ScottAaron GuzikowskiSeptember 3, 2020
In the 22nd century, two androids, Mother and Father, escape an Earth devastated by war between militant atheists and a religious order known as the Mithraic to colonize the planet Kepler-22b, bringing with them human embryos with which to begin a new civilization. Twelve years later, only one child, Campion, has survived. As prospects for the future of the colony appear grim, the three are shocked to discover they are not the only refugees from Earth in this part of the universe.
22"Pentagram"Ridley ScottAaron GuzikowskiSeptember 3, 2020
After destroying the Mithraic vessel, Mother brings five surviving Mithraic children—Tempest, Paul, Hunter, Holly, and Vita—to the colony to raise along with Campion. Marcus, having survived Mother's attempt on his life, reunites with the remnant of the Mithraic as they struggle to adapt to life on Kepler-22b. Campion grows concerned about Mother's behavior and begins questioning her intentions.
33"Virtual Faith"Luke ScottAaron GuzikowskiSeptember 3, 2020
When the Mithraic children begin exhibiting signs of illness, Campion, now openly distrustful of Mother, becomes convinced the android is trying to poison the new members of the settlement and leads an escape attempt. Desperate to save their son, Paul, from Mother's clutches, Marcus and Sue grow increasingly frustrated with Ambrose's indecision and his refusal to authorize a rescue mission. Father finds all of the escaped children except for Paul, who became separated from the group. While Mother searches for Paul, he falls down a shaft.
44"Nature's Course"Luke ScottAaron GuzikowskiSeptember 10, 2020
Concerned for their prospects for survival after he and Mother eventually cease to function, Father attempts to teach Campion and the Mithraic children to hunt the strange creatures that have suddenly appeared near the settlement. Tempest grows increasingly hostile toward Mother over the android's obsessive interest in her pregnancy. Tensions between Marcus and Ambrose come to a head when the Mithraic discover an ancient relic, believed by them to be the fulfillment of a Mithraic prophecy, and dissension arises among the order as to whether the group should remain at the artifact or rescue the children.
55"Infected Memory"Sergio Mimica-GezzanHeather BellsonSeptember 10, 2020
Now leader of the Mithraic, Marcus leads Sue and the rest of the order on a rescue mission, encountering a surprising new ally along the way. Campion and Paul grow to trust one another as they discover a potential new food source for the colony. While Mother discovers hidden memories within her memory banks that reveal the full import of her mission, Tempest's despair reaches the breaking point. As the Mithraic draw close to the settlement, Marcus is haunted by a series of bizarre visions.
66"Lost Paradise"Sergio Mimica-GezzanDon JohSeptember 17, 2020
Mother's prolonged absences from the settlement, spent interacting with a digital projection of her creator in the Mithraic simulator, threaten the safety of the colony. Marcus's plan to destroy Mother while she is plugged into the simulator goes horribly wrong. When Sue leads a Mithraic assault on the settlement, each of the Mithraic children are forced to reveal their true loyalties, culminating in game-changing consequences for Mother, Father, and Campion.
77"Faces"Alex GabassiKaren CampbellSeptember 17, 2020
With Mother held captive and powerless by the Mithraic and Father reprogrammed, Campion is forced to choose whether to resist the Mithraic or ally himself with them. Marcus is disturbed to discover that Mother is aware of his true identity. Campion begins experiencing visions of Tally. As he attempts to destroy Mother once and for all, Marcus finds himself grappling with a tenuous hold on his leadership of the Mithraic, his relationships with both Sue and Paul, and his own sanity.
88"Mass"Alex GabassiSinead DalySeptember 24, 2020
Marcus' erratic shift towards devotion to Sol starts to push away Sue and Paul. Mother believes she is experiencing a malfunction but is confronted with shocking news that she is carrying a child. The Mithraic children make their own choices.
99"Umbilical"James HawesAaron GuzikowskiSeptember 24, 2020
Hunter digs further into Father's programming as the Mithraic grow increasingly concerned over Marcus' behavior. Mother searches for a safe place, and ends up confronting Sue. Tempest confronts her demons. Marcus is left alone to meet his fate.
1010"The Beginning"Luke ScottAaron GuzikowskiOctober 1, 2020
Mother, Father, Sue and the Children search for a more habitable place for the Mother's baby. Paul continues to hear a voice like the one that drove Marcus insane; it reveals to him that Marcus and Sue are impostors so Paul shoots Sue. Mother finally gives birth and finds it's not a humanoid but a leech-like flying snake. She is disappointed and acknowledges her pregnancy did not have anything to do with her creator's programming but by infection. Mother and Father discover that there were humans on the planet and suspect that the creatures they have been hunting are "devolved" humans that were somehow introduced to Kepler-22b. A deranged Marcus kills a scouting team of Atheists as an Atheist ship arrives. Father and Mother attempt suicide with the snake-like baby to protect their human children. However, they crash on the other side of the planet in what seems to be the planet's Tropical Zone; the fast-growing snake baby escapes and flies away.

Season 2 (2022)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [9]Directed byWritten byOriginal release date [6]
111"The Collective"Ernest DickersonAaron GuzikowskiFebruary 3, 2022
122"Seven"Ernest DickersonAaron GuzikowskiFebruary 3, 2022
133"Good Creatures"TBATBAFebruary 10, 2022
144"Control"TBATBAFebruary 17, 2022

Production[edit]

On October 8, 2018, it was announced that TNT had given the production a series order. Executive producers were expected to include Ridley ScottAaron GuzikowskiDavid W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan, Adam Kolbrenner, and Robyn Meisinger. Scott was also set to direct the first two episodes from Guzikowski's screenplays.[10] Production companies included Scott Free Productions, Studio T, and Madhouse Entertainment.[11][12][13] The series was filmed in the Western Cape, specifically Somerset WestStellenbosch and Cape TownSouth Africa.[14] On September 17, 2020, HBO Max renewed the series for a second season[3] to also be produced in South Africa.[15] On March 8, 2021, actor Abubakar Salim announced that filming was in progress.[16][17] Jennifer Saayeng, who plays Nerva in the second season, announced on Instagram that the filming for second season wrapped on August 15.[18]

Casting[edit]

In January 2019, it was announced that Travis FimmelAmanda CollinAbubakar Salim, Winta McGrath, Niamh Algar, Felix Jamieson, Ethan Hazzard, Jordan Loughran, Aasiya Shah, and Ivy Wong had been cast in starring roles.[7][19] In March 2019, Matias Varela was cast in a starring role.[20] On May 20, 2021, Peter Christoffersen, Selina Jones, Morgan Santo, James HarknessKim Engelbrecht, and Jennifer Saayeng joined the cast in starring roles for the second season.[8]

Podcast[edit]

On August 26, 2020, an official companion podcast produced by iHeartRadio was announced with the first episode premiering on September 3, 2020, in tandem with the launch of the series.[21] The podcast features Aaron Guzikowski and invites "innovators from science and technology to discuss the most fascinating questions raised by the series."[22]

Broadcast and streaming[edit]

On October 29, 2019, it was announced the series would be moving to WarnerMedia's HBO Max streaming service.[23] The series premiered on September 3, 2020.[1]

In Canada, the series premiered on September 3, 2020, on CraveTV and CTV Sci-Fi Channel, and in French on January 14, 2021, on Super Écran.[24] In Australia, the series premiered on September 3, 2020, on Fox Showcase.[25] In the UK, the first three episodes were shown on Sky Atlantic on December 5, 2020. In France, the series premiered on December 7, 2020, on Warner TV. In Italy, it started on February 8, 2021, on Sky Atlantic.

Reception[edit]

According to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 57 critics have given the first season a positive review, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Bristling with imagination and otherworldly imagery, Raised by Wolves is a bloody exploration of artificial intelligence and religious belief that will stimulate the eye and mind—if not the heart."[26] Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[27] Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a B- and wrote a review saying, "I've seen six episodes, and worry that the momentum drags. This is the kind of show where two sides fight, and then spend half a season preparing to fight again. The eccentric performances are intriguing, though."[28] John Anderson of The Wall Street Journal said, "The storyline is involved, but keeps a viewer off-balance in a good way. It looks great. And Mother... is the most memorable female/female-like space entity since Sigourney Weaver's Ripley in Alien."[29] Writing for RogerEbert.com, Nick Allen gave the series a mixed review, lamenting that, "intellectual exploration of this story ... is incredibly cold" and comparing it to Scott's 2012 film Prometheus.[30]

For the second season, Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.8/10, based on 11 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus states, "Raised by Wolves' sophomore season doubles down on everything that made it so beguiling—and sometimes off-putting—in the first place, and the gamble pays off with a science fiction vision that feels wholly its own."[31] Metacritic assigned a score of 85 out of 100 based on 5 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[32]