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The fantasy genre continues to reign supreme on television, and no network has a better track record than HBO. Whether it’s established franchises like Game of Thrones, or underrated gems like Carnivale, HBO delivers shows that keep people talking. That didn’t change once it entered the 2020’s, with one original series that put a fantasy-style spin on the idea of superpowered beings. That series is none other than The Nevers, which perfectly blends the Victorian-era trappings of His Dark Materials with the subversive storytelling of The Magicians. That doesn’t sound like a combo that would work, and yet it makes for the perfect weekend binge.
Created by Joss Whedon, The Nevers takes place in an alternate timeline in which a group of Londoners discovers they have superhuman abilities. Dubbed “The Touched”, these people struggle to survive in a world that hates and fears them (sound familiar?) while also uncovering the true nature behind their abilities. Among the Touched is Amalia True (Laura Donnelly), who runs an orphanage for Touched children and can see the future. Though The Nevers only lasted a single season, it’s packed with enough unique elements that make it worth a watch.
‘The Nevers’ Perfectly Blends Superhuman Stakes With Period Piece Trappings
It’s not hard to look at The Nevers and think of “Victorian-era X-Men.” Most of the Touched are women or people of color, and their greatest obstacle is the prejudices of the time, which aligns with the allegory that’s fueled Marvel’s mighty mutants for years. On top of that, The Nevers introduces a cast of characters that wouldn’t feel out of place in a comic book series. There’s the criminal mastermind known as the Beggar King (Nick Frost), the mad scientist Hague (Denis O’Hare), and the serial killer Maladie (Amy Manson). Even Whedon’s explanation of The Nevers‘ title feels like it wouldn’t be out of place in a comic book universe.
“It’s a phrase that’s meant to evoke a sort of reaction to their oddity, to what is considered unnatural. The idea that you should never be like this, you should never have existed. Something is not the way it should be, and you don’t have the right to have whatever weird power or ability that you have…But to me, it’s one of those things where you take something negative, and you wear it as a badge of honor, basically. Certain things could never happen – they’re happening. And the people they’re happening to are taking their place in the world.”
As if superpowers weren’t enough, The Nevers throws a massive curveball at its audience in its mid-season finale “True”, which reveals that the Touched came into being via aliens visiting the Earth, who also have the ability to time travel into the past. It was a wild swing, but one that made the series that much more interesting. Amalia’s visions made more sense, and the idea of fighting to save the future made The Nevers less of an X-Men clone and more in line with iconic sci-fi movies such as The Terminator. Yet behind the scenes, The Nevers was facing issues that no superpower could save it from.
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Despite A Promising Start, ‘The Nevers’ Was Cut Down in its Prime
HBO clearly saw The Nevers as the next Game of Thrones, engaging in a bidding war with Netflix and others to secure the rights to the series. Yet halfway through the series, Whedon departed as showrunner and executive producer, citing the stress of producing during the COVID-19 pandemic as taking a toll on him. Some couldn’t help but notice that this announcement also coincided with Ray Fisher and other figures accusing Whedon of misconduct on the set of various projects, though HBO chief Casey Bloys denied it. While The Nevers found a new showrunner in Philippa Gossett, it wasn’t enough to save the series from cancellation.
To add insult to injury, The Nevers was one of several series pulled from HBO Max’s library in 2022. It eventually found a new home on Tubi…but on Warner Bros.’s FAST channel, and airing at times that no one would be sitting down to watch the series. Despite being cut down in its prime, The Nevers is still worth a watch as it evolved from a mere superhero show into the beginnings of a unique fantasy saga.
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2021 – 2022
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HBO Max
- Showrunner
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Philippa Goslett
- Directors
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Joss Whedon
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Joss Whedon
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