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PENNY DREADFUL returns with ten powerful episodes and finds Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) and Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) forming a deeper bond as the group, including Sir Malcolm (Timothy Dalton), Dr. Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway), and Sembene (Danny Sapani), unite to banish the evil forces that threaten to destroy them. Meanwhile, Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), the Creature (Rory Kinnear) and Brona (Billie Piper) are all waging battles of their own. Review: Another great season (prior season spoilers) - +++Warning, this contains minor spoilers from season one, but no major season two spoilers++++ The second season of Penny Dreadful is in part a continuation of the first season's storylines and in part a reset for the show, introducing new storylines. Again the characters get individual story arcs that then intertwine throughout the season. Ethan's story arc is the aftermath of the inn massacre that we see him wake up from. What happened is not exactly hard to figure out, but he finds himself pursued by a Scotland Yard police inspector. Vanessa's story arc involves a coven of witches led by Evelyn Poole, the professional spiritualist introduced as Madame Kali in season one. We also get more of Vanessa's backstory and find out how she got her powers, mainly through a flashback episode in the third episode of the season. Frankenstein is still being threatened by the creature, which introduces a story arc involving a character played by Billie Piper that bleeds over into Dorian Gray's story. For those who get the Blu-Ray, the A/V quality is again outstanding. There are some extras, but they are not very extensive. First, there are a series of video production blogs that run for 2-3 minutes, then there is a feature about the fans of the show, a feature about the history of the occult, and character profiles. Unfortunately, there is no extensive behind-the-scenes documentary or any commentary tracks. Overall, the show continues to be very good. It is well written and very well acted. Eva Green is again strong in the lead role and shows her acting range as she can go from being a proper Victorian-era woman in one scene and stark raving mad in another. And the costume and makeup department does a wonderful job making her look like a supermodel when Vanessa is normal to someone that looks like she lives in an alley in a box when Vanessa is out of her mind. Timothy Dalton does a great job as Sir Malcolm, dealing with his failings as a father while also trying to help Vanessa avoid a similar fate to Mina's. The show is very dark (as you would expect) and has a lot of violence and sex. So, if that turns you off then you definitely want to skip this. It deals not only with supernatural themes of witchcraft, werewolves, vampires, and the like, but also incorporates religion and religious themes into the storylines. So, it is not a show that will appeal to everyone, and it is definitely not family-friendly. But, if you are a fan of 19th-century horror stories, this is definitely worth checking out. Review: Excellent series! - My friends and I have been watching this series. We LOVED season 1 and can't wait to watch season 2. We also ordered season 3. The casting is excellent! It is somewhat dark and has some bloody and "carnal' scenes, but its not over the top. The costumes and settings are superb! I highly recommend it!







| ASIN | B011MUA2W2 |
| Actors | Eva Green, Josh Hartnett, Reeve Carney, Rory Kinnear, Timothy Dalton |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,723 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #489 in Fantasy Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (648) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 35225854 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | October 6, 2015 |
| Run time | 9 hours and 4 minutes |
| Studio | Paramount |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**R
Another great season (prior season spoilers)
+++Warning, this contains minor spoilers from season one, but no major season two spoilers++++ The second season of Penny Dreadful is in part a continuation of the first season's storylines and in part a reset for the show, introducing new storylines. Again the characters get individual story arcs that then intertwine throughout the season. Ethan's story arc is the aftermath of the inn massacre that we see him wake up from. What happened is not exactly hard to figure out, but he finds himself pursued by a Scotland Yard police inspector. Vanessa's story arc involves a coven of witches led by Evelyn Poole, the professional spiritualist introduced as Madame Kali in season one. We also get more of Vanessa's backstory and find out how she got her powers, mainly through a flashback episode in the third episode of the season. Frankenstein is still being threatened by the creature, which introduces a story arc involving a character played by Billie Piper that bleeds over into Dorian Gray's story. For those who get the Blu-Ray, the A/V quality is again outstanding. There are some extras, but they are not very extensive. First, there are a series of video production blogs that run for 2-3 minutes, then there is a feature about the fans of the show, a feature about the history of the occult, and character profiles. Unfortunately, there is no extensive behind-the-scenes documentary or any commentary tracks. Overall, the show continues to be very good. It is well written and very well acted. Eva Green is again strong in the lead role and shows her acting range as she can go from being a proper Victorian-era woman in one scene and stark raving mad in another. And the costume and makeup department does a wonderful job making her look like a supermodel when Vanessa is normal to someone that looks like she lives in an alley in a box when Vanessa is out of her mind. Timothy Dalton does a great job as Sir Malcolm, dealing with his failings as a father while also trying to help Vanessa avoid a similar fate to Mina's. The show is very dark (as you would expect) and has a lot of violence and sex. So, if that turns you off then you definitely want to skip this. It deals not only with supernatural themes of witchcraft, werewolves, vampires, and the like, but also incorporates religion and religious themes into the storylines. So, it is not a show that will appeal to everyone, and it is definitely not family-friendly. But, if you are a fan of 19th-century horror stories, this is definitely worth checking out.
S**O
Excellent series!
My friends and I have been watching this series. We LOVED season 1 and can't wait to watch season 2. We also ordered season 3. The casting is excellent! It is somewhat dark and has some bloody and "carnal' scenes, but its not over the top. The costumes and settings are superb! I highly recommend it!
A**R
The Bloodborne Equivalent Of A Macabre Horror Masterpiece. Part 2.
Arduous, Malleable and Transfixing is how I would describe Season Two of Penny Dreadful. The second season has permanently cemented why this is my new favorite show of all time. I'm mesmerized by anything and everything Horror related and this is right up my alley. I will begin my review and I have my review for Season One on other review sites entitled "The Bloodborne Equivalent Of A Macabre Horror Masterpiece." if you're interested in checking it out. I will delve into the story which takes place literally the next day after the Season One finale. I won't divulge what happened as that would ruin the first season but without saying much it picks up very quickly with new threats and predators around every corner. The deadliest of them all would be each other and how they intermix with one another and each of them having their own agendas and emotions which play a ginormous role this season. I loved the story this season even more so then in S1. I will now move onto the acting which as in my review for S1 I cited that the acting is what really enticed me to keep watching. I never in all my years have seen such a cast of actors and actresses that could make me get so emotionally invested in each individual actor and actress as I have with this show. I should say that is also due to magnificent writing by John Logan who is also the creator. I will carry on with the action and drama segment of this review and as it stands S2 is paramount to any other show that I have ever watched and I watch a ton of t.v. along the lines of GOT and The 100 to name a few. The action is just as brutal and relentless as S1 and far more demonic. The drama is far meatier then the action but that only lends a helping hand for when the action does finally unfold throughout the season. I will round out my review with the Cinematography and Location which were superfluous and I mean that in the most genuine way possible. I mean everything is shot with such authenticity and care that you truly feel like you're there yourself. Bravo to the production teams that deal both in the sets and the decor. I will close out my review by saying that if you have not seen this show yet then please don't dawdle. You need to go out and buy the first 2 seasons or watch them elsewhere but buying them would support this much beloved and prodigious television show. I promise that if you love anything drama and or horror related then you will not be disappointed in the least but you will be pleasantly delighted.
G**S
Would do business with again.
Fantastic series....watch it!
S**F
Awesome show, best I've seen & enjoyed on Showtime...get another brilliant writer & bring it back!!
Best show showtime ever had. Great characters & acting. High quality production. Only problem was that Showtime stopped any further seasons because they didn't make enough $$$ on it; apparently it was placed 6 out of 10 for making money. I heard that John Logan didn't want to go further due Vanessa Ives,the main character dying; Logan's a great writer so he could have figured a way for her NOT to die. AND still he could have created a new main character or had another cast member's storyline become the main focus. So I'm not really buying it that Penny Dreadful had to end due to Vanessa Ives dying. Gee what would Game of Thrones be like if their writers took that same position?? Really not buying it John. And Showtime....boo on you.
J**N
I luv the whole season it's a pity theirs only 3.
T**.
I just wish they’d given us at least four seasons of “Penny Dreadful” I’m on the last leg of season two. and I’m dreading the though of it ending an I wont be happy I know I wont. I love these dark dreary shows that give me the hebi-geebies or (Hebejebes) whichever you like. that really scares. don’t know if its better than the first but its definitely Good. it’s a long story with in-between goings on that makes it enjoyable to watch over an over. there is sexual content that some might find offensive guy on guy. I just turn my face or fast-forward. adults only this is.. Great Stuff This Is..
J**A
El producto es excelente y vino puntualmente dentro de las fechas estimadas para ello. Gran serie de televisión con buenas interpretaciones. Fantástica Eva Green.
I**E
delivery was superb. excellent gothic atmosphere bringing life to old favourites. not for everyone. for fans of the baroque, classical and romantic themes infused with copious amounts of gore, violence with a great cast.
O**.
There are two plots that don't quite come together this season, though they get close. That is why I give this only four stars. I assume that the third season will bring our characters back into a single group to battle against the forces of evil. Each plot is, however, quite good, but you do lose track of one set for a week or so. Next season should be great. Meanwhile, this is a good investment in a series that knows just how to send shivers up one's spines without too much gore - but a whopping dose of the grisly and macabre. Have fun!
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