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Lost Girl (TV Series)
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Lost Girl is an upcoming Canadian developed and produced television series which is scheduled to premiere in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase. There are rumours that the might be carried by the CW network in the United States, though that has not been confirmed by a press release as yet.
The story revolves around a Succubus named Bo, played by Anna Silk. She attempts to contain her succubus needs, help those in need, and discover her true past.
The series is developed and produced by Prodigy Pictures. The executive producers are Jay Firestone, Paul Rapovksi, Plato Fountidakis, Michelle Lovretta and Peter Mohan. Michelle Lovretta is also the Creator/Writer for the series and the series is also co-written by Peter Mohan. The series producer is Wanda Chaffey.
On July 10th, 2010, a note in a Toronto Star article indicted that the first episode would premiere in Canada on the Showcase network September 12, 2010.[1] Additionally on August 9th, the website Channel Canada.com confirmed that the series would be shown at 9 PM Eastern.[2]
At the beginning of August 2010, a website for the series at http://lostgirlseries.com/ was opened to the public. It contained a short trailer for the series and a summary of information on the series and the characters. On August 20th, an interactive comic book was also to be available that would be serving as a lead-in to the series and characters for viewers. It also was expected to have a forum for viewers to interact with the cast and crew.
Series Data
- Series Name: Lost Girl
- Production Year: 2009-2010 (In Production)
- Number of Episodes: 13
- Length: 60 Minutes (Including commercials)
- First Aired: 2010 Not Yet Released ' Scheduled for September 12, 2010 on Showcase in Canada
- Country of Production: Canada
- Language: English
- Filming Locations: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Company: Prodigy Pictures
- Director: John Fawcett
- Writer: Michelle Lovretta
Plot Summary
Michelle Lovretta posted a plot summary of the series on the IMDB, which has a slightly different take on the series than the official news release on it as follows:
Gorgeous and charismatic Bo has discovered a secret: she is not one of us. Part of the Fae, an ancient race of supernatural beings hidden among us, Bo possesses superhuman, sex-fueled strengths - and uses them to protect our kind from hers. A new and sexy hero for the underdog, caught in the middle of her eternally warring people, Bo's greatest challenges remain her own: where did she come from, why is she here, and who can she trust?[3]
That summary was altered soon after to the following by Michelle Lovretta:
Lost Girl focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo, a supernatural being called a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog while searching for the truth about her own mysterious origins.
When the official site for the series appeared, a new summary also was listed that explained:
Lost Girl follows supernatural seductress Bo, a Succubus who feeds on the sexual energy of humans. Growing up with human parents, Bo had no reason to believe she was anything other than the girl next door — until she drained her boyfriend to death in their first sexual encounter. Now she has hit the road alone and afraid. She discovers she is one of the Fae, creatures of legend and folklore, who pass as humans while feeding off them secretly and in different ways, as they have for millennia. Relieved yet horrified to find out that she is not alone, Bo decides to take the middle path between the humans and the Fae while embarking on a personal mission to unlock the secrets of her origin. With the help of her human sidekick, Kenzi, and Dyson, a sexy police detective, Bo takes on a challenge every week helping a Fae or human client who comes to her to solve a mystery, or to right a wrong.
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
---|---|
Anna Silk | Bo |
Kristen Holden-Reid | Dyson |
Ksenia Solo | Kenzie |
Rick Howland | Trick |
Characters
Bo- The Lost Girl
"You can't hide forever especially from yourself" "They don't own me and i'm not good at being obedient." Beauty with a body count, Bo is a succubus on the run: from the dark hungers she can't control, and the mysterious "Fae", a strange supernatural people hiding the secrets of her origin and fighting to claim her as their own...
Dyson - The unorthodox detective
Dyson is an ancient wolf warrior who has recently returned from going rogue. "Be smarter, be faster, i think they're underestimating you make them regret it." Powerful, Stubborn, working undercover for his fellow Fae as a "Human" police detective, Dyson already has his hands full when Bo stumbles into town, adding to his troubles and complicating his life in ways he can't begin to imagine.
Kenzi : Survivor and Thief
Kenzi is a female Sherlock Holmes with a sweet tooth for fashion and crime, the coolest chick ever! "Thief, Grifter, Survivor" Kenzi is Bo's best friend and nobody's fool. A fierce human with a fierce sense of loyalty and even fiercer sense of humor, Kenzi is the only person Bo can count on to always have her back
Episodes
This series has not been released.
News Release from Prodigy Pictures of Pilot Completion
PRODIGY PICTURES FINDS LOST GIRL
New Pilot features a sexy, intelligent hero in search of answers
Prodigy Pictures is proud to announce completion of principal photography on the action-packed pilot “Lost Girl.” The pilot stars Anna Silk (Billable Hours, Ghost Whisperer), Kristen Holden-Ried (The Tudors, MVP), Ksenia Solo (Human Trafficking, MVP), and Sarah Allen (Human Trafficking, MVP), and was commissioned by Canwest Broadcasting.
“Lost Girl” focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo (Anna Silk), a supernatural being called a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog while searching for the truth about her own mysterious origins.
“Our intention with this project is to create a new generation of female action hero – one which fuses strength with sexuality and passion with intelligence,” says Jay Firestone, Executive Producer.
Written by Michelle Lovretta (Mutant X, Fat Like Me) and directed by John Fawcett (The Border, Ginger Snaps), “Lost Girl” boasts a creative team with a reputation for taking viewers to the edge with hard-hitting action, fantasy and adrenaline-filled storylines. [4]
Official News Release of Series
Canwest announces series pick up on new one hour drama featuring Anna Silk and Kristen Holden-Reid
Posted by RAD on Aug 13, 2009 - 06:13 PM
Canwest Broadcasting delves deep into the world of fantasy and action as it green lights the daring new series Lost Girl for Showcase. The 13-episode, one hour series will air on the channel in 2010.
A drama loaded with mystery, romance and intrigue, Lost Girl focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo – a Succubus with heart. While Succubi are inhuman women who seduce and feed off their human partner’s sexual energy, Bo is not your average Succubus. Raised in secret by humans, Bo tries to survive in the human, modern world without giving in to her instinctive urge to kill. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan and its strict regimes, Bo uses her feminine wiles – along with some help from her friends – to fight for the underdog. All the while, she is on a very personal mission to unlock the secrets of her origin and find her birth mother.
Leading the Lost Girl cast is Anna Silk (Billable Hours, Being Erica) as Bo. The gang of monster misfits and human helpers includes Kristen Holden-Reid (the upcoming Ben Hur remake, The Tudors) as Dyson, an inhuman cop involved in a love/hate relationship with Bo – he absolutely hates how much he loves her. Two-time Gemini Award winner Ksenia Solo (Renegadepress.com) stars as Kenzie, Bo’s street-smart and fiercely loyal human best friend. The cast also includes Rick Howland (Bon Cop, Bad Cop) as Trick, a friendly saloon keeper with something to hide.
“Lost Girl is so unique in that it weaves an array of genres – fantasy, romance, action – all the while developing these complicated, intelligent characters and rich storylines. We can’t wait to get started producing this bold and fun series,” said Christine Shipton, SVP Dramatic and Factual Content, Canwest Broadcasting. “With one of the hottest and most dynamic casts coming to television and an exceptional creative team, Showcase viewers can look forward to a sophisticated series chock-full of action-packed twists and turns laced with chemistry-fuelled relationships.”
Lost Girl will also offer a cross platform experience to viewers. Production is currently underway on the development of an interactive website, graphic novel and downloadable video game.
Lost Girl is developed and produced by Prodigy Pictures, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Media Development Corporation. The series is executive produced by Jay Firestone, Paul Rapovksi, Plato Fountidakis, Michelle Lovretta and Peter Mohan. Lovretta also serves as Creator/Writer for Lost Girl and the series is also written by Mohan. Lost Girl is produced by Wanda Chaffey.
References
External Links
- The official website of the series Lost Girl
- The official CanWest news release on the series
- Lost Girl Pilot at the IMDb
- Lost Girl television series at the IMDb
- The announcement by Prodigy Pictures of the completion of the pilot in February 2009.
- Media In Canada website coverage of series pick-up.
- Showcase TV Channel Blog coverage of series pickup
- Article at Toronto Film.net of production restarting for Fall 2010 release
- Video at Prodigy Pictures.com of an Entertainment Tonight interview with the cast of Lost Girl
- A Toronto Star article discussing the Lost Girl series filming locations among other series
- An article on Canwest's Fall 2010 upcoming series with a reference to the Lost Girl Series at Northern Stars.ca
- Spoiler TV.com article on the September 12th, 2010 series premiere
- Article at Channel Canada.com of the Fall 2010 season on Showcase with a note on the Lost Girl Series