The Rising (TV series)

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The Rising is a British supernatural crime drama television series based on the 2017 Belgian series Hotel Beau Séjour, created by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens. It premiered on 22 April 2022 on Sky Max. In March 2023, it was cancelled after one season.

Genre
Based on
Hotel Beau Séjour
by 
  • Bert Van Dael
  • Sanne Nuyens
Directed by
  • Ed Lilly
  • Thora Hilmarsdottir
  • Paul Walker
  • Carl Tibbetts
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The Rising
Genre
Based on
Hotel Beau Séjour
by 
  • Bert Van Dael
  • Sanne Nuyens
Written by
Directed by
  • Ed Lilly
  • Thora Hilmarsdottir
  • Paul Walker
  • Carl Tibbetts
Starring
ComposerCarly Paradis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
  • Pete McTighe
  • Julian Stevens
  • Serena Thompson
Producers
  • Sid Strickland
  • Mark Hedges
  • Jayne Chard
Production locationEngland
Cinematography
  • Craig Feather
  • Dale Elena McCready
  • Angus Mitchell
  • James Rhodes
Editors
  • William Blunden
  • Fiona Brands
  • Dan Robinson
  • Abolfazl Talooni
Running time50 minutes
Production companySky Studios
Original release
NetworkSky Max
Release22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
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Premise

The Rising tells the story of Neve Kelly, a young woman who finds out that she is dead. After realising that she has been murdered, she determines to find her killer and get justice. As she begins her investigation, Neve discovers that she has the ability to interfere in the world around her as well as interact with certain individuals, one of whom she grows close to.

Cast and characters

Main

Supporting

Episodes

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No.
overall
EpisodeDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1Episode 1Ed LillyPete McTighe22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
2Episode 2Ed LillyPete McTighe22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
3Episode 3Thora HilmarsdottirCharlene James22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
4Episode 4Thora HilmarsdottirCharlene James22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
5Episode 5Paul WalkerRoanne Bardsley22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
6Episode 6Paul WalkerRoanne Bardsley22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
7Episode 7Carl TibbettsLaura Grace22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
8Episode 8Carl TibbettsPete McTighe22 April 2022 (2022-04-22)
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Production

Deadline Hollywood reported that Sky Studios was developing a series based on Hotel Beau Séjour in October 2019.[2] The show was announced in April 2021 and is the first full in-house production for Sky Studios. It is written by Pete McTighe, Charlotte Wolf, Roanne Bardsley, Gemma Hurley, and Laura Grace. Ed Lilly served as lead director, with McTighe, Serena Thompson, and Julian Stevens executive-producing, while Lilly and Wolf also served as associate producers.[3][4][5][6][7]

Principal photography began in May 2021 in the north of England, with filming locations that included the Lake District and areas surrounding Manchester. The eight episodes were split into four filming blocks, with each two episodes helmed by different directors. Filming ended in October 2021, and post-production continued into early 2022, with final picture and sound work being completed in London.[8]

McTighe stated in May 2022 that he had plans for a second season,[9] to be titled Risen. Sky Studios cancelled production in March 2023, however, two months before it was scheduled to start.[10]

Marketing

In Cumbria, a hologram of the protagonist, Neve, was projected onto Derwentwater the day before the series was released. The figure mouthed "come and find me" to passers-by, who were surprised to stumble upon the projection on their morning walk.[8]

Broadcast

The first trailer was released in December 2021. The series premiered on 22 April 2022 on Sky Max in the United Kingdom.[11] In the United States, the series premiered on 29 May 2023 on the CW.[12]

Reception

Writing for Fiction Horizon, Nelson Acosta gave the show a mostly positive review, praising Clara Rugaard's acting, as well as the cinematography. He also commented that it lacked humour and dynamism.[13] At The Upcoming, Andrew Murray also complimented newcomer Rugaard and wrote positively about the show's plotlines and hooks. He criticised its focus on teen drama, however.[14]

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