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PENNY DREADFUL Coming Back for Season 2!

Showtime’s latest genre effort, the period drama Penny Dreadful starring Eva Green and Timothy Dalton, has been greenlit for season two, Variety is reporting. Showtime has ordered ten episodes for season two, up from season one’s eight.

Showtime president David Nevins expressed his enthusiasm for the series to Variety by saying, “We were trying to do something a little different for Showtime and find a show that would re-establish us with passionate genre fans in the post-Dexter era. It feels like we’re hitting on both levels with a show that has deep, rich, complicated characters and interesting psychology and the genre component. The world of the show is just getting deeper and richer. [Series creator] John Logan has incredible ideas that are just starting to be exposed. I can’t wait to see how it evolves in season two.”

Dreadful has been doing very strong numbers for Showtime in younger demographics as well as VOD and digital platforms, like Showtime Anytime, as Nevins continued, “We’re seeing more 18-34 demographic numbers with this show than we’re used to. The show is being consumed differently than other shows — a higher percentage of its viewership is on-demand and authenticated.”

For a show that combines period drama, literary figures and the supernatural, Penny Dreadful could have been a big, over-the-top mess. Instead, I’m finding that half way through season one, fans are treated to a very entertaining ride that blends the legends of “Frankenstein,” “Dracula,” Dorian Gray and other fun genre favorites (I’m calling it now — we’re going to get some “Phantom of the Opera” action sooner or later) pretty smoothly.

How about you? Are you watching Penny Dreadful? Now that the series is coming back for an expanded season two, will you start? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

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Comments

  1. melissa warner says:

    Love it! It is so wrll written and the cast is phenomenal!KEEP IT UP!

  2. Amber says:

    Omg yes yes yes we love it here in the uk and we are hooked and if personally watched them back to back and couldn’t stop we all wanted more so hopefully many more series please hehe x

  3. Jane Toscano says:

    great idea to blend these great era characters and make them come alive, the creator is a genius.

  4. I’m calling the invisible man. Since the werewolf is already in it

  5. Chris Brocco says:

    I was surprised when I read that they were getting a season 2 just cause the last series Eva Green was in didn’t make it for 2nd season and that show was good too. can’t wait for more.

  6. RoDrea Libro says:

    I love this series! Eva Green is fantastic in it!

  7. Justin Ross says:

    It’s such a good show, I love it.

  8. Andre says:

    Is the american a werewolf?

    • Justin Ross says:

      It seems that they’re setting it up that way.

    • Tiffany says:

      All signs point to yes. The event at the zoo, his temper, his reaction to violence, his reaction to the rat fighting, running away from his father (his pack?), his strength and speed. 

    • Alex says:

      😮 I just thought about this when you said it. The only thing that would make me think he isn’t a werewolf is his ignorance of the supernatural

    • Daniel Hernandez says:

      hehe, I guess you can say there is an American Werewolf in London 😀