Raised by Wolves, the sci-fi TV series, created by Aaron Guzikowski, and executive produced by three-time Oscar nominee Ridley Scott (who also directed the first two episodes), premieres on HBO Max on September 3, 2020.
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Promotional poster for the series.
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Raised by Wolves centers around two androids — Father and Mother — tasked with raising human children on a mysterious new planet after the Earth was destroyed by a great war.
As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task.”
Cast and Characters
Travis Fimmel as Marcus
Amanda Collin as Mother
Abubakar Salim as Father
Winta McGrath as Campion
Niamh Algar as Sue
Felix Jamieson as Paul
Ethan Hazzard as Hunter
Jordan Loughran as Tempest
Aasiya Shah as Holly
Ivy Wong as Vita
Matias Varela as Lucius
Credits:
Created by Aaron Guzikowski
Executive producers: Ridley Scott, Aaron Guzikowski, David W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan
Adam Kolbrenner, Robyn Meisinger
Production company: Scott Free Productions, Studio T, Madhouse Entertainment
Distributor: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
WarnerMedia Entertainment
Release: Original network HBO Max
Raised by Wolves centers on two androids tasked with raising human children on a mysterious virgin planet. As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task.
Raised by Wolves debuts on HBO Max on September 3
Release Schedule
Episode 101: Raised by Wolves – Thursday, September 3
Episode 102: Pentagram – Thursday, September 3
Episode 103: Virtual Faith – Thursday, September 3
Episode 104: Nature’s Course – Thursday, September 10
Episode 105: Infected Memory – Thursday, September 10
Episode 106: Lost Paradise – Thursday, September 17
Characters
Mother
Amanda Collin (A Conspiracy of Faith) is Mother, an android with a secret past who has been programmed to raise a brood of human children on a faraway planet. In addition to teaching her children to survive, Mother must also keep them from believing in the unreal; to ensure this virgin planet isn’t torn apart by the same religious differences that lead the Earth to its ultimate destruction. Mother hopes her family will serve as the nucleus for a peaceful, technocratic colony — a new beginning for humanity. But as she struggles to mold these growing humans, she also begins uncovering secrets hidden within her own programming, secrets that could help her protect her family, but could just as easily destroy them.
Father
Abubakar Salim (Fortitude) will play Father, an android whose devotion to his human children is matched only by his devotion to Mother. Father is a considerably less complex model than Mother, but thanks to his wisdom and patience, he is no less important to the family’s survival. Like many human fathers, Father wants to be funny — especially in the eyes of Mother — but it’s a skill he often struggles with. What he is good at is always being there when you need him.
Marcus
Travis Fimmel (Vikings) plays Marcus, a roguish, charismatic soldier, who was the ultimate survivor back on Earth. To escape the doomed planet, Marcus and his wife Sue made a dangerous decision to keep their secret at all costs. But now that they’ve arrived in the new world, Marcus is struggling to reconcile the sins of his past, even as he continues to embrace the killer instincts that have always kept him alive.
Sue
Niamh Algar (The Virtues) will play Sue, a strong, resourceful combat medic who put aside her reservations about coming to this new planet at the urging of her husband Marcus. But as the planet’s mysteries and dangers threaten to upend the promise of a new life, Sue questions whether they have compromised too much in the name of survival.
Campion
Winta McGrath (Aloft) will play Campion, a scrappy and soulful 12-year-old boy who was raised by Mother and Father since birth. When a ship of humans arrives from Earth, Campion is exposed to followers of religion for the first time in his life, and starts to question whether his android parents really know what’s best for him.
Lucius
Matias Varela (Narcos, Point Break) will play Lucius, a kind hearted, loyal soldier–with a likeability, warmth and protectiveness but also a soldier’s build and a history of fighting and made a critical error due to compassion he showed for the enemy — something Lucius has tried to make up for in his life by hardening himself — but his heart’s not in it. He has an outsized conscience.
Paul
Felix Jamieson (Game of Thrones) will play Paul, Sue and Marcus’ 12-year-old son, a boy of unshakable faith in both his religion and his father. Having always felt like an outsider back on Earth, Paul strikes up a complicated friendship — and rivalry — with Campion. Though the two young men begin to learn from one another, they also begin to challenge one another.
Hunter
Ethan Hazzard (The Long Song) will play the highly intelligent Hunter, age 17. His father was a high-ranking member of a powerful religious order back on Earth. But now that the hierarchy he once sat atop no longer exists, Hunter must learn what it’s like to be just like everybody else.
Tempest
Jordan Loughran (The Infiltrator) will play Tempest, 17. Raised with a religion she never really believed in, she sees Mother and Father as superior to the human guardians who so often let her down. Soon after arriving in the new world, Tempest discovers she is pregnant; the result of a rape she suffered at the hands of a high-ranking member of her church.
Holly
Aasiya Shah (Call the Midwife) will play Holly, 15, a burgeoning warrior who is trying to find her place in this strange new world.
Vita
Ivy Wong (Star Wars: Rogue One) will play Vita, 9, the youngest member of the family, but also the most fearless.