SCI-FI MEGAHIT "MISFITS" MAKES U.S. TELEVISION DEBUT ON LOGO
BAFTA-Winning, UK Series Premieres July 19th at 10PM ET/PT
NEW YORK, NY - June 7, 2012 - If you were suddenly granted superpowers, would you save the world, or just get laid? Meet the most unconventional group of anti-heroes yet in the most provocative sci-fi series ever made. And only Logo has the guts to bring this breakout hit from across the pond to American television. Fans can look forward to all four seasons of "Misfits" in the upcoming months. Sexy, dark, and defiantly British, the first season of "Misfits" (six, one-hour episodes) premieres Thursday, July 19 at 10PM ET/PT on Logo.
When a group of law-breaking 20-somethings are suddenly vested with supernatural powers during a freak electrical storm, their already out-of-control lives are plunged into even deeper chaos. The rough and rebellious clan includes characters Nathan Young (Robert Sheehan), Simon Bellamy (Iwan Rheon), Curtis Donovan (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett), Kelly Bailey (Lauren Socha), and Alisha Bailey (Antonia Thomas). Whether it's turning back time, or throwing people into a sexual frenzy, their newfound abilities prove to be as troublesome as they are strange. As they come to terms with their powers, these teens will have to decide how to use them and whether to do so for good or just for good times. Take the supernatural formula, give it a bad attitude, a punk haircut, and hit of ecstasy - and you'll get an idea of just what makes this series so wildly different. "Misfits" joyfully crosses lines, defies expectations, and could only appear in the U.S. on Logo.
"We're proud to introduce the U.S. television audience to this beloved series, which is like the mutant offspring of 'True Blood' and 'X-Men,'" said Marc Leonard, Senior Vice President of Multiplatform Programming, Logo. "'Misfits' is the perfect series for our Logo viewers who will appreciate how the show's underdogs rise up, take center stage and start blurring the lines of morality, sexuality, gender and reality itself."
Produced by Clerkenwell Films and distributed by BBC Worldwide, the series has enjoyed acclaim from critics, winning multiple BAFTA Television Awards including Best Drama Series in 2010, as well as earning an impressive 1.9 million Facebook fans across the globe, with over a hundred thousand stateside Facebook fans eagerly anticipating the U.S. premiere.
For more information on "Misfits" and to view sneak preview clips of upcoming episodes, go to LogoTV.com. Join the "Misfits US" Facebook page" for up-to-date "Misfits" news and exclusives.
Congrats to the US, you've finally been given the chance to see this awesome show!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the show,and imo it isn't awesome.
ReplyDeleteImo you're a dumbass. Get out.
ReplyDeleteI thought this was about the U.S. version at first. :(
ReplyDeleteI like it. Quite a bit actually.
ReplyDeleteI think one reason is because i had a hard time understanding what they were saying.
ReplyDeleteLol. Yeah there are a few things I had to look up. Like "Ah you takin' a piss?"
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!! Must be that accent,i kept saying what?,huh? I gave up!
ReplyDeleteThere are a few scenes where i had no idea what was just spoken. If you aren't paying close enough attention it's easy to miss. So I don't think it's your hearing.
ReplyDeleteTerrific! I'm so glad that more Americans will get to see this awesome show. I was worried for a bit that they'd try to make an American version. There is so much about this show that doesn't fit into the box of what most American shows do that I fear Americanizing it would not be a good thing.
ReplyDeletepftt, they'll probably ruin the whole thing. Censor stupid shit and what not. The British have more freedom to do what they want with TV then American. People won't like it just like they said they'll like "Skins" but it ended up as a big flop because people didnt get the humor of it. Over all i think they should just leave it were it belongs and let people who really want to see it torrent it and watch it without all the censor bullshit.
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