HBO Max Orders 'Dead Boy Detectives' To Series
by Outsiders
April 14, 2022
HBO Max has ordered the Max Original DC drama DEAD BOY DETECTIVES to series. From Emmy(R) nominee Steve Yockey ("The Flight Attendant"), "Doom Patrol's" Jeremy Carver, Berlanti Productions, and Warner Bros. Television, DEAD BOY DETECTIVES is an eight-episode horror detective series born from DC's "The Sandman" and "Dead Boy Detectives" comics. It's a fresh take on a ghost story that explores loss, grief, and death through the lens of Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland, two dead British teenagers, and their very alive friend, Crystal Palace. So, it's a lot like a vintage detective series - only darker and on acid.
Steve Yockey ("The Flight Attendant," "Supernatural," "Doom Patrol") wrote the pilot episode of DEAD BOY DETECTIVES and serves as showrunner. Yockey, Jeremy Carver ("Doom Patrol," "Supernatural"), Greg Berlanti ("You," "The Flash"), and Sarah Schechter ("The Flight Attendant," "You") are executive producers on the series. Lee Toland Krieger ("Superman & Lois," upcoming "Green Lantern") directed the pilot episode and also served as an executive producer on the pilot alongside David Madden ("Superman & Lois"). Based on characters created for DC by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, the series is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Yockey, Carver, Berlanti Productions, and Krieger are all under overall deals with WBTV.
George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri ("The Lodge") star as Dead Boy Detectives Edwin Payne (Rexstrew) and Charles Rowland (Revri), and Kassius Nelson ("Last Night in Soho," "Hollyoaks") stars as Crystal Palace. Additional series stars include Briana Cuoco ("The Flight Attendant," "Harley Quinn") as Jenny the Butcher, Ruth Connell ("Supernatural") as the Night Nurse (reprising her role from the "Dead Patrol" episode of "Doom Patrol"), Yuyu Kitamura ("The Expatriates") as Niko, and Jenn Lyon ("Claws," "Justified") as Esther.
Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content, HBO Max quote: "We are excited to be expanding further into the DC Universe with Steve, Jeremy, and the Berlanti team with this thrilling new spin on a detective series. We were fascinated by the world of the Dead Boy Detectives that Steve and Jeremy first introduced in 'Doom Patrol,' and cannot wait to follow the supernatural sleuths in the lurid mysteries to come."
Steve Yockey quote: "I've been obsessed with this comic for a long time, so it's a true passion project. And Jeremy, Berlanti Productions, DC, WBTV, HBO Max - they're all encouraging me to run with every wild, bizarre, and unsettling choice. The result is going to be really dark fun."
Yockey is executive producer and showrunner of HBO Max/WBTV's hit one-hour darkly comedic thriller "The Flight Attendant" (from star Kaley Cuoco's Yes, Norman Productions and Berlanti Productions), which returns for season two on April 21. He developed the series, which received nine Emmy(R) nominations in its first season, with Yockey nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series as well as Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. He was previously a writer and co-executive producer of WBTV's "Supernatural" for The CW. Additional TV writing credits include MTV's "Scream: The Series" and "Awkward," and HBO's "The Brink." He also co-wrote (with Carver) the "Dead Patrol" episode of HBO Max/WBTV's "Doom Patrol."
Comments...
3 hours ago, Satam said:I didn't even watch. The missus and I would have been much more likely to watch had they stuck with the cast members who appeared on Doom Patrol, but that didn't happen.
yeah shot themselves in the footI didn't even watch any of it
did they even connect it to Doom Patrol?
Satam -
2024-08-31 @ 5:20 pm
15 hours ago, icecreamman said:I stopped watching it after episode one. Could not finish episode two. It feels off, for me.
I didn't even watch. The missus and I would have been much more likely to watch had they stuck with the cast members who appeared on Doom Patrol, but that didn't happen.
I stopped watching it after episode one. Could not finish episode two. It feels off, for me.
4 minutes ago, BB_Shockwave said:Well this is annoying. Unlike most DC based live action shows, this was pretty good. Is Sandman S2 even happening, then?
2nd season of Sandman is in development and is happening...
Well this is annoying. Unlike most DC based live action shows, this was pretty good. Is Sandman S2 even happening, then?
Variety has announced that "Dead Boy Detectives" has been officially canceled by Netflix, marking the end of the series after its sole season, which premiered on April 25.
The series experienced several transitions after receiving a pilot order from Max in 2021, followed by a series order in 2022 before ultimately being acquired by Netflix in 2023. At that time, it was reported that the acquisition occurred because the show, which features characters developed for DC by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, was not aligned with the new vision for Max-DC content led by James Gunn and Peter Safran.
At Netflix, the Dead Boy Detectives are integrated into the "Sandman" universe, having initial appearances in "The Sandman" comic seriescurrently, Netflix broadcasts "The Sandman" television series, with a second season in development.
On 3/20/2024 at 5:27 PM, Shrief said:What's with the spin offs ??
Based on their own DC comics.
https://www.dc.com/characters/dead-boy-detectives
Shrief -
2024-03-21 @ 12:27 am
What's with the spin offs ??
Do you have a pesky ghost haunting you? Has a demon stolen your core memories? You may want to ring the Dead Boy Detectives.
Meet Edwin Payne (George Rexstrew) and Charles Rowland (Jayden Revri), the brains and the brawn behind the Dead Boy Detectives agency. Teenagers born decades apart who find each other only in death, Edwin and Charles are best friends and ghosts who solve mysteries. They will do anything to stick together including escaping evil witches, Hell, and Death herself. With the help of a clairvoyant named Crystal (Kassius Nelson) and her friend Niko (Yuyu Kitamura), they can crack some of the mortal realms most mystifying paranormal cases.
As part of The Sandman Universe for Netflix and based on the beloved comic series from Neil Gaiman, DEAD BOY DETECTIVES was developed for television by Steve Yockey, who serves as co-showrunner alongside Beth Schwartz, and is brought to you by Greg Berlanti. Jeremy Carver and Sarah Schechter also serve as executive producers. The series also stars Kassius Nelson, Briana Cuoco, Yuyu Kitamura, Ruth Connell, and Jenn Lyon.
Dead Boy Detectives premieres on Netflix on April 25th, 2024
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