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Composer(s)
  
Original language(s)
  
English

6.9/10
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Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
7 February 2012

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Genre
  
Action/AdventureHorror

Created by
  
Oren PeliMichael R. Perry

Starring
  
Bruce GreenwoodJoe AndersonLeslie HopeEloise MumfordPaul BlackthorneThomas KretschmannDaniel ZacapaShaun ParkesPaulina Gaitán

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
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The river u s tv series 2012


The River is a 2012 American found-footage supernatural action-adventure horror television series that debuted during the 2011–12 television winter season on ABC as a mid-season replacement. Eight episodes were produced for the first season. The series ran from February 7, 2012 to March 20, 2012. On May 11, 2012, ABC officially canceled the series.

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After The River was officially canceled by ABC due to its sub-par ratings, Netflix was in talks with ABC Studios about possibly continuing the series on its video-on-demand digital distribution service, though they ultimately passed.

Synopsis

Famed explorer Dr. Emmet Cole (Bruce Greenwood) went looking for "magic" deep in the uncharted Amazon basin and never returned. The shocking truth about his disappearance is out there, somewhere, just waiting to be discovered. To the millions of children who grew up watching his nature show, Dr. Cole was a hero. To his own son, Lincoln (Joe Anderson), he was more of an enigma. Now, six months after he vanished, Lincoln is finally ready to bury the past when Dr. Cole's emergency beacon suddenly goes off. At the urging of his mother, Tess (Leslie Hope), Lincoln reluctantly joins her on a search for his father. To fund the rescue, they agree to let Dr. Cole's cagey ex-producer, Clark (Paul Blackthorne), film the mission documentary-style. The mixed crew of old friends and new acquaintances includes the missing cameraman's daughter, Lena Landry (Eloise Mumford), ship's mechanic Emilio Valenzuela (Daniel Zacapa), and private security bodyguard Captain Kurt Brynildson (Thomas Kretschmann).

Cast and characters

  • Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Emmet Cole, a famed explorer and TV personality
  • Joe Anderson as Lincoln Cole, Dr. Cole's son
  • Leslie Hope as Tess Cole, Dr. Cole's wife and Lincoln's mother
  • Eloise Mumford as Lena Landry, daughter of Russ Landry, missing cameraman
  • Paul Blackthorne as Clark Quietly, Dr. Cole's producer
  • Thomas Kretschmann as Capt. Kurt Brynildson, private security, bodyguard from Germany
  • Daniel Zacapa as Emilio Valenzuela, ship's mechanic, The Magus
  • Shaun Parkes as Andres Jude (A.J.) Poulain, lead cameraman from England
  • Paulina Gaitán as Jahel Valenzuela, Emilio's daughter
  • Katie Featherston as Rosetta "Rabbit" Fischer
  • Scott Michael Foster as Jonas Beckett
  • Production

    Oren Peli and Michael R. Perry created the series about a documentary crew searching the Amazon for a beloved scientist-explorer-television host. Peli told The Hollywood Reporter that producer Steven Schneider "became obsessed with this idea of nature run [amok] and animals taking over humans." Peli stated, "I started developing the idea of a missing documentary reporter who went to this weird place in the rainforest where strange things would happen". He added, "We were developing it as a low budget movie, but ... I had a meeting with Steven Spielberg". Spielberg suggested doing a television show with Peli. Perry added his thoughts, saying, "Why waste [the idea for The River] on a movie, when you can do a TV show where every season they go to a different place". Then, they pitched the whole pilot to Spielberg.

    In September 2010, ABC won a bidding war against NBC for the rights to the project. In February 2011, after a re-write by Michael Green, ABC green-lit the production of the pilot. In May 2011, ABC committed to produce eight episodes, announcing that the show would premiere in the 2011–12 mid-season.

    The pilot episode was filmed in Puerto Rico and the next seven episodes were produced in Hawaii.

    Release

    The River premiered in the U.S. and Canada (on CTV) on February 7, 2012. The series aired in South Africa on DStv on February 21, 2012. In India the series started airing on STAR World on March 3, 2012.

    In the United Kingdom the series has been picked up by Syfy on October 9, 2012 after being premiered on iTunes on February 8, 2012.

    On March 5, 2012, ABC and DreamWorks/Amblin announced plans to release the first season of The River in DVD format on May 22, 2012 to the United States and its territories, Canada, and Bermuda. Entitled "The River – The Complete First Season", the package will include all eight episodes in their entirety and will feature deleted scenes and episode audio commentaries.

    Broadcast

    The River premiered in the U.S. and Canada (on CTV) on February 7, 2012. The series aired in South Africa on DStv on February 21, 2012. In the United Kingdom the series was not initially picked up by a traditional broadcaster and instead premiered on iTunes on February 8, 2012. However, Syfy announced that it would air The River starting October 9, 2012 at 10pm.

    Critical reception

    The show has been met with generally favorable reviews, with a collective score of 64/100 from Metacritic from 27 critics. Matt Roush of TV Guide called the show "a terrifying heart-stopper, a cleverly cinematic supernatural adventure that takes us on a wild ride into an exotic heart of darkness." USA Today's Robert Bianco stated, "There are moments when The River, with its curse-around-every-corner setup, threatens to topple over into farce. But a strong cast and that things-that-go-bump-in-the-night shooting style so far keep the show on course". However, Mike Hale of The New York Times rated the show poorly, saying "The mixture of Lost storytelling and Paranormal Activity style is neither intriguing nor particularly scary, and it doesn't help that there's hardly a glimmer of humor".

    References

    The River (U.S. TV series) Wikipedia