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The Deep is a CGI animated television series based on the comic book created by Tom Taylor and James Brouwer [1] and published by Gestalt Comics.The series was developed by executive producer Robert Chandler, optioned by Technicolor, [2] and produced by A Stark Production of Australia and the Canadian animation studio Nerd Corps Entertainment (credited to WildBrain). [3]
The Deep is a British television drama serial produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Wales. Written by Simon Donald, The Deep stars Minnie Driver , James Nesbitt , and Goran Visnjic as members of the crew of a research submarine, who encounter disaster thousands of feet underwater in the Arctic Circle .
Ambrosius (voiced by Tilda Swinton), The Deep's octopus lover who was first introduced in the season three episode "Herogasm", was brought back this season for a romantic arc with The Deep. While Ambrosius has feelings for The Deep, Fleet said the visual effects team had to scale back on any tendency to anthropomorphize the sea creature when ...
The Deep is a 2019 fantasy book by Rivers Solomon, with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes. It depicts an underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The book was developed from a song of the same name by Clipping, an experimental hip-hop trio.
The season was originally planned to contain sixteen episodes; eight were written before the start of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike. [7] Following the strike's resolution, it was announced that only five more episodes would be produced to complete the season; [8] however, the season finale's script was so long that network executives approved the production of a 14th episode as ...
Joey Vahedi as Thomas (seasons 2–4; guest season 1) Yasmine Al-Bustami as Ramah (seasons 2–4; guest season 1) Vanessa Benavente as Mary (seasons 2–4; guest season 1) Yoshi Barrigas as Philip (seasons 2–3) Austin Reed Alleman as Nathanael (seasons 2–4) Alaa Safi as Simon Z. (seasons 2–4) Luke Dimyan as Judas Iscariot (seasons 3–4 ...
A fourth season of the show, consisting of 16 episodes, was confirmed in December 2012. [4] Production began in Senoia, Georgia on May 6, 2013. [5] In July 2013, it was reported that David S. Goyer would be directing the penultimate episode of the season, [6] however Goyer did not direct the episode due to scheduling conflicts. [7]
A second series of six episodes was confirmed on 4 May 2019 and it was originally planned for it to be broadcast in mid-2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , it was pushed back to early 2021; in January of that year, all six episodes were immediately made available on the ITV Hub , receiving an average of 7.9 million views.