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SEASON PREMIERE:
Friday April 19th on Netflix.
The entire season of Hemlock Grove will be thirteen episodes with all of them available on Netflix Instant Watch on April 19th
- The series is being executively produced by Eli Roth (who will also be directing the pilot).
- It is primarily being developed by Brian McGreevy (author of the original novel) and Lee Shipman.
- Deran Sarafian (LOST, Nikita, Fringe, House MD) has directed six of the episodes.
- The budget is estimated to be at approximately $40 million. For comparison, Walking Dead's second season had a $36.4 million budget.
- The score is composed by Nathan Barr, who has previously worked on Cabin Fever, Hostel, Grindhouse and True Blood.
Below is the book synopsis
The body of a young girl is found mangled and murdered in the woods of Hemlock Grove, Pennsylvania, in the shadow of the abandoned Godfrey Steel mill. A manhunt ensues—though the authorities aren’t sure if it’s a man they should be looking for.
Some suspect an escapee from the White Tower, a foreboding biotech facility owned by the Godfrey family—their personal fortune and the local economy having moved on from Pittsburgh steel—where, if rumors are true, biological experiments of the most unethical kind take place. Others turn to Peter Rumancek, a Gypsy trailer-trash kid who has told impressionable high school classmates that he’s a werewolf. Or perhaps it’s Roman, the son of the late JR Godfrey, who rules the adolescent social scene with the casual arrogance of a cold-blooded aristocrat, his superior status unquestioned despite his decidedly freakish sister, Shelley, whose monstrous medical conditions belie a sweet intelligence, and his otherworldly control freak of a mother, Olivia.
REGARDING SPOILERS
- Spoilers to be tagged during the first month of availability.
- Be sure to label whichever episode you are talking about.
- e.g. Ep 3:
I can't believe Famke Janssen's character was a post-op transsexual all along
- This means you can safely browse the thread spoiler free until May 19th, 2013.




- Famke Janssen (Goldeneye, X-Men, Nip/TucK)
as Olivia Godfrey - Matriarch of the Godfrey family and mother to Shelley and Roman.
--- - Bill Skarsgård (Simple Simon, Behind Blue Skies)
as Roman Godfrey - The heir of the Godfrey estate.
--- - Landon Liboiron (Degrassi: TNG, Terra Nova)
as Peter Rumancek - A trailer park gypsy boy rumoured to be a werewolf by the townspeople



- Penelope Mitchell (6 Plots, The Joe Manifesto, Offspring)
as Letha Godfrey - A rich, crazy cousin to the Godfrey family who is obsessed with the occult and supernatural.
--- - Lili Taylor (Six Feet Under, The Haunting, High Fidelity)
as Lynda Rumancek - The transient mother of Peter
--- - Dougray Scott (Desperate Housewives, Mission Impossible 2, Enigma)
as Dr. Norman Godfrey - Down to earth uncle of Roman and Shelley whose brother married Olivia and has since passed. He often clashes with his sister-in-law, Olivia, for their differences in lifestyles



- Freya Tingley (X, Cloudstreet)
as Christina Wendall - A young and aspiring writer who has relocated to Hemlock Grove.
--- - Kandyse McClure (Battlestar Galactica, Carrie, Children of the Corn)
as Dr. Chausser - A self destructive animal behaviourist.
--- - Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica, White Noise)
as Aaron Douglas - The sheriff of the town investigating the murder of the young girl in Hemlock Grove

Will be updated with blurbs and such when they are available, for now everything we know is below. If it is at all possible, I might even try to get ratings in here like I did for my AHS Asylum topic.
#1 Jellyfish in the Sky
#2 The Angel
#3 The Order of the Dragon
#4 In Poor Taste
#5 Hello Handsome
#6 The Crucible
#7 Measure of Disorder
#8 Catabasis
#9 Peter's Hierachy of Shit He Can Live Without
#10 God Doesn't Want You to Be Happy, He Wants You to Be Strong
#11 The Price
#12 Children of the Night
#13 Forever Howl
#2 The Angel
#3 The Order of the Dragon
#4 In Poor Taste
#5 Hello Handsome
#6 The Crucible
#7 Measure of Disorder
#8 Catabasis
#9 Peter's Hierachy of Shit He Can Live Without
#10 God Doesn't Want You to Be Happy, He Wants You to Be Strong
#11 The Price
#12 Children of the Night
#13 Forever Howl

TRAILERS & VIDEO
TRAILERS
- Debut Trailer
- Transformation Trailer
- Gypsy Teaser
- Suspects Teaser
- Grisly Teaser
- Blood Angel Teaser
- IGN Exclusive Trailer
INTERVIEWS[*]Interview with Eli Roth & Famke Janssen
[*]WonderCon Roundtable with Dougray Scott & Famke Janssen
[*]WonderCon Roundtable with Penelope Mitchell & Bill Skarsgard
[*]Bill Skarsgard WonderCon Interview
[*]Kandyse McClure WonderCon Interview
[*]Dougray Scott & Famke Janssen WonderCon Interview
[*]Freya Tingley WonderCon Interview
[*]Penelope Mitchell WonderCon Interview
[*]Landon Liboiron WonderCon Interview
[*]Eli Roth WonderCon Interview


PROMOTIONAL SCREENS

People Weekly
The acting is good, especially Bill Skarskgard and Landon Liboiron as two teens who function as Hemlock Grove's hardy Boys. I like the show's languid, dreamlike beauty, but horror fans may be less patient. Imagine True Blood directed by Sofia Coppola.
Hollywood Reporter
Hemlock is stiff where it needs to be fluid in its creative fearlessness. There’s a disconnect to it that is jarring -- as if it was once a puzzle that got dropped on the floor. But the missing pieces don’t create a mystery about their absence. Instead the show just feels haphazardly glued together.
Post Gazette
Anyone expecting sparkling vamps or loyal, lovesick weres had better change the channel, quickly. Based on Pittsburgh native Brian McGreevy's goth horror novel of the same name, "Hemlock Grove" is a twisting, gruesome, often darkly funny journey.
