Following hot on the heels of the trailer, Prime Video has released three posters for the second and final season of the fantasy drama series Carnival Row featuring Philo (Orlando Bloom), Vignette (Cara Delevingne), and Imogen & Agreus (Tamzin Merchant & David Gyasi); check them out below, along with a batch of new images from […]
Return to Carnival Row with trailer for second and final season
Prime Video has released a new trailer and poster for the second and final season of the fantasy drama series Carnival Row. This season follows Orlando Bloom’s Philo as he investigates a series of brutal murders which stoke social tension, while Cara Delevingne’s Vignette plots payback against the human leaders of The Burgue for the […]
Amazon’s Carnival Row to end with season 2 as teaser trailer released
Prime Video has released a poster and trailer for the second season of Carnival Row, which will also serve as the series finale with the news that Amazon has swung the axe on the fantasy drama series. The second season of Carnival Row will see Orlando Bloom’s former inspector Philo investigate a spate of gruesome […]
Cara Delevingne offers an update on Carnival Row season 2
Back in November 2019, the second season of the Amazon Prime original series Carnival Row began production before being forced to shut down due to the ongoing global health crisis. Now, in a recent interview with Variety, star Cara Delevingne revealed that six of the eight planned episodes have already been filmed but is unsure when the […]
Carnival Row season 2 begins production
Amazon Studios has revealed that production on the second season of its fantasy-noir series Carnival Row has begun. The series stars Orlando Bloom (Lord of the Rings) and Cara Delevingne (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets) lead the fantasy as a detective and faerie who team up to solve a series of grisly murders. […]
Carnival Row Season 1 Finale Review – ‘The Gloaming’
Martin Carr reviews the season 1 finale of Carnival Row… Adapted from a black listed script by Travis Beacham Carnival Row has been expanded from two hours into over eight hours of ornate television. In this finale although the amount of information packed between the civil unrest set pieces is riveting, there is a lot […]
Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 7 Review – ‘The World To Come’
Martin Carr reviews the penultimate episode of Carnival Row… Amongst the human sacrifice, stark brutality and interracial coupling there is something uplifting about this penultimate episode, which brings everything into sharp relief. A love of the new, an exploration into the unknown and a casting off of traditional approaches is tangible. Both in political circles […]
Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘Unaccompanied Fae’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Carnival Row… Prejudice takes the front seat as secrets are revealed, loved ones betrayed and museum exhibitions considered no better than theft dressed up as preservation. Heritage, history and tradition are seen as unwanted acknowledgements of a lesser species to some, which causes nothing but unrest, retribution and […]
Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘Grieve No More’
Martin Carr reviews episode five of Carnival Row… New alliances are forged, old friendships severed and amorous intentions stoked as we reach the half way mark of this gothic faery fable. Old memories are intruding on the present, secrets long kept are being revealed while the bodies continue stacking up. There is a melancholy inevitability […]
Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘The Joining Of Unlike Things’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Carnival Row… Political intrigue, class clashes and post mortem debates form the backbone of episode four. Murderous intent, slaughterhouse visuals in isolated orphanages and soft focus Pagan rituals pepper fifty minutes of dubious double dealing. Using Shakespearean tragedy with refined brutality against the backdrop of street level justice […]