I recently noted that a Supernatural spin-off with Castiel taking the lead would be a good series. Well, The CW has yet to take this step, but SyFy is giving this a concept a spin with its new series Dominion. The show premieres tonight (June 19) and stars Christopher Egan (Kings) as Alex Lannon and Anthony Head (Merlin, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as the Secretary of Commerce. Here is the story from SyFy:
Dominion is an epic supernatural drama set in the near future.
Specifically, 25 years after "The Extinction War," when an army of
lower angels, assembled by the archangel Gabriel, waged war against
mankind. The archangel Michael, turning against his own kind, chose to
side with humanity. Rising out of the ashes of this long battle are
newly fortified cities which protect human survivors. At the center of
the series is the city of Vega, a glistening empire that has formed from
the ruins of what was once Las Vegas.
Here is a quick clip so you can see the Las Vegas of the future. It looks promising, though I never did see the 2010 movie Legion, where this story begins. Here is the Legion plot if it help (taken from Wikipedia, the place for everything):
The Archangel Michael falls to Earth in Los Angeles
and cuts off his wings. He steals a police car after a policeman is
killed by another officer who is possessed. He then heads for the
Paradise Falls diner, near the edge of the Mojave Desert. Meanwhile, Kyle, a single father driving to Los Angeles,
stops at the diner. There he meets the owner, Bob Hanson; Bob's son,
Jeep; the short-order cook, Percy; a pregnant waitress, Charlie; a
married couple, Howard and Sandra Anderson; and their rebellious teenage
daughter, Audrey. An old woman enters the diner. She seems pleasant at
first, but then begins taunting the diner's patrons. When Howard
confronts her, she rips his throat open, screeches that they are all
going to die, and climbs up the ceiling like an insect. Kyle shoots her
before she can kill Jeep. Percy, Kyle, Sandra, Audrey, and Charlie try
to get Howard to the hospital, but they are forced to turn back after
passing through a swarm of flies.
Michael arrives and arms the patrons as the entire sky plunges into
blackness. Hundreds of cars approach, filled with possessed people who
begin to attack the diner. Michael leads the patrons in the fight, but
Howard is dragged away. Later, Michael explains that God
has lost faith in mankind and has sent His angels to destroy the human
race. He also reveals that Charlie's baby must stay alive, as it is
destined to be the savior of mankind; Michael disobeyed God's order to
kill Charlie's baby, as he still has faith in humanity. The next
morning, Sandra discovers Howard crucified behind the restaurant and
covered with huge boils. She tries to rescue him, but he violently
explodes into acid. Percy dies shielding Sandra from the blast, and
Sandra is driven insane. Meanwhile, the remaining survivors hear a radio
transmission that reveals there are other pockets of resistance. One
such refuge is nearby, but Michael advises them not to go, since they
would be too vulnerable on the move.
That night, a second wave of possessed attack. Kyle is lured out by a
trap and killed, and the attack pushes a panicked Charlie into labor.
Audrey and Michael help her deliver the baby as trumpets sound,
signaling the approach of the Archangel Gabriel.
In a panic, Sandra breaks her restraints and tries to give the baby to
the possessed, but Michael guns her down. Moments later, Gabriel enters
the diner and seriously injures Bob. Michael urges the group to escape
and enigmatically tells Jeep to "find the prophets, learn to read the
instructions". The hordes of possessed humans are unable to approach
Charlie's baby, so Jeep, Audrey, Charlie, and the baby make their way to
Michael's cruiser.
Gabriel and Michael fight to a standstill, ending
with Gabriel's stabbing Michael through the chest with his mace. Michael
dies and his body disappears. Dying, Bob uses a lighter engraved "hope"
to ignite the diner's gas main and blow up the diner, incinerating
himself and the remaining possessed.
Jeep's body is covered in the same mysterious drawings seen on
Michael's body; Jeep concludes that the tattoos are his instructions.
Gabriel then appears and swoops down on the fleeing car. As he tries to
reach Charlie, Audrey jumps on him and sacrifices herself by yelling at
Jeep to slam on the brakes, sending her and Gabriel through the front
windshield as the car crashes and buys Jeep and Charlie time to get
away. Gabriel finally corners the three in the nearby mountains. He is
about to kill them when Michael descends from Heaven, an angel once
more, and stops Gabriel. Michael tells Gabriel that Gabriel gave God
what he asked for but Michael did what God needed, thus giving humanity
another chance; Michael also gives the impression that everything that
happened so far was part of God's plan to test His angels and that
Gabriel failed Him. Ashamed, Gabriel leaves. Michael explains to Jeep
that he is the child's true protector and to have faith they will see
him again. Michael then flies off. Charlie and Jeep make it to the top
of the mountain and see a small town in the valley below. Sometime
later, Charlie, Jeep, and the baby are seen driving off into the
distance with a station wagon full of weapons.
That's quite a story. Still interested? Christopher Egan's character Alex Lannon is the son of Jeep, now that we know who he is. I am not sure about the series, but I will watch the first episode to see what happens next. However, I think I may still want that Supernatural spin-off as well.
Update: I enjoyed the pilot episode more than I expected to. Whereas the archangel Michael is a little stiff (no sense of humor it seems), the activity around him is pretty exciting. The shows starts with a bang and gets really interesting when the city tries to keep one of the possessed humans as a pet. I am not sure why the "bad" angels are dressed like superheroes (we have enough of those shows), but overall the story and special effects held together. I am just surprised that Las Vegas looks so good after the horrible "Extinction War." I was not sure Las Vegas could even survive nowadays with the "Water War" (my term) and bad economy. You just never know, do you?
6/19/14
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