Musique:
Ramin DjawadiActeurs·trices:
Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Mía Maestro, Kevin Durand, Jonathan Hyde, Richard Sammel, Sean Astin, Jack Kesy, Natalie Brown, Miguel Gomez, Ben Hyland (plus)Épisodes(13)
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Nuit zéro (S01E01)
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Le Coffre (S01E02)
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Premiers symptômes (S01E03)
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Autopsie du chaos (S01E04)
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Fuir ou mourir (S01E05)
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L'Eclipse (S01E06)
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Pour bons et loyaux services (S01E07)
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Les Créatures de la nuit (S01E08)
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Disparition (S01E09)
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Les Êtres chair (S01E10)
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Le Troisième Rail (S01E11)
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L'Extrême-onction (S01E12)
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Le Maître (S01E13)
Résumés(1)
A New York, un épidémiologiste et son équipe découvrent qu'une mystérieuse souche virale transforme la population en créatures vampiriques violentes. (Canal+)
Critiques (1)
I’m not saying it’s bad, but it's not exactly good either – just average. What annoyed me the most was that I kept feeling like I’d seen it all before. For instance, the beginning with the dead plane is practically the same as Dracula's arrival in London in the 1992 movie starring Gary Oldman, the vampire killer is indistinguishable from Van Helsing and the main monster looks like the original Nosferatu. Plus, there are the standard clichés and illogicalities in the plot, which aren’t doing the series any favors. My personal gripe is that the creators didn't even bother to use the correct rank in the concentration camp scenes – an officer with the rank of major is addressed as a colonel. I know it's not a huge mistake but it was unnecessary. The only thing I liked in the whole first season was Corey Stoll's full head of hair. Otherwise, it’s an easy watch, which is okay with your brain switched off. ()