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Bitten (TV series)

2014 Canadian TV series


Bitten is a Canadian fantasy television series based on the Women of the Otherworld series of books by author Kelley Armstrong. The name was inspired by the first book in the series. The show was produced as an original series for Space, with most filming in Toronto and Cambridge, Ontario. Its third and final season finished in April 2016.[1][2]

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Series overview

The first season's story centres on Elena Michaels (portrayed by Laura Vandervoort), a female werewolf who is torn between a normal life in Toronto with her human boyfriend, Philip, and her "family" obligations as a werewolf in upstate New York. Among her pack is her ex-fiancé Clayton, who is responsible for her becoming a werewolf.[3]

In the second season, the narrative is featured as the story centres on the aftermath of the battle, as other packs demand they hunt down the remaining rebellion, as well as the meeting of witches Paige and Ruth, who are looking to save their lost coven member, Savannah, from evil warlock Aleister.

In the third season, the story reveals Elena's true origins as members of her biological family who she did not know about come to find her. However, they have a secret too, in that they are on the run from another larger, more dangerous pack.

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Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

  • Paulino Nunes as Antonio Sorrentino (season 1)
  • Joel Keller as Peter Myers (season 1)
  • Benjamin Ayres as Jorge Sorrentino (seasons 1, 3)
  • Elias Toufexis as Joey Stillwell
  • Michael Luckett as Daniel Santos (season 1)
  • James McGowan as Malcolm Danvers (seasons 1–2)
  • Noah Danby as Zachary Cain
  • Pascal Langdale as Karl Marsten
  • Curtis Carravaggio as Thomas LeBlanc (season 1)
  • Patrick Garrow as Victor Olson (season 1)
  • Marc Bendavid as Scott Brandon (season 1)
  • Ryan Kelly as Nate Parker (seasons 1–2)
  • Dan Petronijevic as Samuel Boggs (season 1)
  • Fiona Highet as Sheriff Karen Morgan (seasons 1, 3)
  • Rogan Christopher as Deputy Paul O'Neil (season 1)
  • Natalie Brown as Diane McAdams (seasons 1–2)
  • Sherry Miller as Olivia McAdams (season 1)
  • Eve Harlow as Amber (season 1)
  • Natalie Lisinska as Sylvie (season 1)
  • Ace Hicks as Becky McAdams (season 1)
  • Evan Buliung as Michael Braxton (season 1)
  • Noah Cappe as Travis (season 1)
  • Chris Ratz as Jack (season 1)
  • Kaitlyn Leeb as Amanda (season 1)
  • Tammy Isbell as Ruth Winterbourne (season 2)
  • Sean Rogerson as Aleister (season 2)
  • Kiara Glasco as Savannah Levine (season 2)
  • Debra McCabe as Clara Sullivan (season 2)
  • Angela Besharah as Bridget (season 2)
  • Carly Street as Dr. Sondra Bauer (season 2)
  • Daniel Kash as Roman Navikev (seasons 2–3)
  • Brock Johnson as Richard Hart (season 2)
  • Mishka Thebaud as Eduardo Escobado (seasons 2–3)
  • Salvatore Antonio as Rodrigo Sanchez (season 2)
  • John Ralston as Sasha Antonov (season 3)
  • Sofia Banzhaf as Katia Antonov (season 3)
  • Alex Ozerov as Alexei Antonov (season 3)
  • Rafael Petardi as Konstantin Saranin (season 3)
  • Oliver Becker as The Albino (season 3)
  • Ian Lake as Anson Haight (season 3)
  • Ian Matthews as Bucky Durst (season 3)

Guests

  • Mackenzie Gray as Jimmy Koenig (season 1)
  • Shauna MacDonald as Lily Bevelaqua (season 2)
  • Mark Irvingsen as Freddie Durst (season 3)
  • Steve Puchalski as Leon Durst (season 3)

Production

On May 22, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season of 10 episodes, with production beginning in Summer.[4] On May 22, 2015, Space confirmed that the series would be renewed for a third season, with filming set to begin in the summer / fall of 2015.[5] It was confirmed in December 2015 that the third season of Bitten would be its final one.[6]

Music

Todor Kobakov was hired to compose the score for the series.

Score

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Bitten – Score Soundtrack Vol. 1 was released on March 18, 2014.[7]

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Broadcast

The series was acquired by Syfy for airing in the United States,[8] and premiered in January 2014.[9] It premiered in Australia on August 8, 2015 on FOX8.[10] SyfyUK commenced broadcast on May 19, 2016.

Home media

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Reception

Ratings

In ratings, Bitten averaged 348,000 viewers in its timeslot, making it Space's highest-rated original series of all time.[12]

Awards and nominations

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InnerSpace: After Bite

A live after-show titled InnerSpace: After Bite premiered on Space on February 7, 2015, following the season two premiere. After Bite features hosts Morgan Hoffman and Teddy Wilson discussing the latest episode with actors and producers of Bitten.


References

  1. Kondolojoy, Amanda (June 29, 2015). "'Bitten' Renewed for Third Season on Syfy". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  2. DarkUFO (December 9, 2015). "Bitten - Season 3 will be the last". SpoilerTV.
  3. Paradox (May 22, 2014). "Bitten – Renewed for 2nd Season by Space". spoilertv.com. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  4. "Bitten Will Be Back For Season 3". Space Channel. May 22, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-05-25. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  5. "Bitten Score Soundtrack". Amazon.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  6. "Syfy Acquires New Original Werewolf Drama Series "Bitten" from Entertainment One" (Press release). Syfy. September 17, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2016 via The Futon Critic.
  7. Purcell, Charles (July 30, 2015). "New this week (Aug 3): Rogue, Jonathan Strange, Bitten, 7 Days In Hell and live sport". The Green Room. Archived from the original on July 30, 2015. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  8. Canadian home media:
  9. "BITTEN Sinks its Teeth into Viewers as Sexy Thriller Becomes Space's #1 Original Series, Ever" (Press release). April 3, 2014. Archived from the original on January 5, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  10. "2014 nominees" (PDF). dgc.ca. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  11. "2014 nominees" (PDF). leoawards.com. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  12. Levine, Sydney. "Golden Maple Awards'15 Winners Include Brandon Jay McLaren and Amanda Crew | IndieWire". www.indiewire.com. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  13. "Golden Maple Awards Nominees Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  14. Publications, Locus (15 August 2016). "Locus Online News » 2016 Aurora Awards Winners". www.locusmag.com. Retrieved 18 May 2017.

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