Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, is back on television with The Nevers, an HBO series whose first trailer comes from ‘be disclosed.
, it is because the series is still at the heart of the discussions; who to praise his feminist and avant-garde side , which to decry certain behaviors of male characters who would probably no longer appear today. Beyond those of its performers, obviously, another name is irremediably associated with the series, it is Joss Whedon , its creator. And after a move away from small screens due to a super-heroic foray into the cinema, Whedon returns to television with a new HBO series titled: The Nevers
whose first trailer has just been unveiled . An effective trailer that places the action of the series in the Victorian era and highlights a group of people – mostly women – “touched” by powers, some “charming”, others deeply “disturbing” according to the official synopsis of the fiction.
The Nevers, new series by Joss Whedon – Credit (s): HBO
Among them, Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) a mysterious widow with a penchant for physical altercations and Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) a brilliant inventor, leaders of this new gr oupe who will have to face dark forces . Any resemblance to a certain vampire slayer – which fans say is of 03 best characters of all time – would be completely desired: The Nevers using the recipe of the female heroine evolving in a fantastic universe . However, the comparison stops there. While Joss Whedon did create the series, the recent accusations of harassment he was subjected to have forced him to leave the executive production of The Nevers to Philippa Goslett. The first six episodes of the series are due out in April on HBO and HBO Max .