Damien (TV series)
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by David Seltzer
| Damien | |
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| Genre | |
| Based on | The Omen by David Seltzer |
| Developed by | Glen Mazzara |
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| Composer | Bear McCreary |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
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| Production locations | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Cinematography | Luc Montpellier |
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| Camera setup | Single-camera |
| Running time | 43 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | A&E |
| Release | March 7 – May 9, 2016 |
Damien is an A&E television series based on the horror film series The Omen, which serves as a direct sequel to the 1976 film of the same title and ignores the film's various sequels.[1] The show was ordered as a series on August 25, 2014, by Lifetime,[2] but was moved to A&E on April 29, 2015,[3] where it premiered on March 7, 2016.[4]
On May 20, 2016, A&E cancelled the series after one season.[5]
Based on the 1976 film The Omen, Damien follows the adult life of Damien Thorn (Bradley James), now a 30-year-old war photographer who has forgotten his Satanic past, facing his true identity. Ann Rutledge (Barbara Hershey), who has protected Damien all his life, will help him embrace his Antichrist side.[6]
Cast
Main cast
- Bradley James as Damien Thorn
- Harvey Spencer Stephens as young Damien (appearance in archive footage only)
- Megalyn Echikunwoke as Simone Baptiste
- Omid Abtahi as Amani Golkar
- David Meunier as Detective James Shay
- Barbara Hershey as Ann Thorn (née Rutledge)
Recurring cast
- Scott Wilson as John Lyons
- Gerry Pearson as The Cassocked Man
- Brody Bover as Jacob Shay
- Melanie Scrofano as Veronica Selvaggio
- Sandrine Holt as Paula Sciarra
- Tiffany Hines as Kelly Baptiste
Production
Flashbacks to Damien's childhood use clips from the original 1976 film The Omen.
The Daggers of Megiddo props were recreated for the production referencing the original 1976 film props for details. They were made by Alan Elliott, a UK-based prop maker.[citation needed]