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The Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014. [1] It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name.
In 2012 it was announced that FX had ordered a pilot episode of The Strain with the intention of creating a limited television series based on the books. [1] Before writing the book trilogy, del Toro had initially planned the books as a television series and stated that if picked up, the series would span three to five seasons.
The Strain is an American horror drama television series that aired on FX from July 13, 2014, to September 17, 2017. [1] It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan , based on their novel trilogy of the same name .
The review closes by calling The Strain a "rattling piece of escapism" with a "predictable" blockbuster ending. [2] Xan Brooks of The Guardian calls the novel "a pulpy, apocalyptic fable" and a "fast-paced, high-concept outing that seems tailor-made for either a big-screen adaptation or - as Hogan has enthused - 'a long-form, cable-type TV series'.
2 episodes The 39 Steps: Richard Hannay: 2009–2013 Whitechapel: Joseph Chandler 18 episodes 2011–2014 Silk: Clive Reader 18 episodes 2012 Treasure Island: Squire Trelawney 2 episodes The Last Weekend: Ollie 2014–2017 The Strain: Mr. Quinlan 29 episodes 2015, 2017 Black Sails: Thomas Hamilton 6 episodes 2015 Life in Squares: Duncan Grant ...
Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated performance in the 1977 film of the novel I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and her Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated role in the 1995 film Apollo 13, along with many roles in other feature films, television movies and series, in a career ...
Early reviews followed the episode's world premiere at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas in June 2014. Writing for the International Business Times, Amanda Remling called it "one of del Toro's most jaw-dropping creations yet", praising the focus on suspense rather than gore, and favorably compared the "insane" closing sequence to the "mind-blowing deaths" on Game of Thrones and The ...
Numerous publications have made note of the raspy tone of Quinlan's singing voice, [13] as well as their "emotive" vocal delivery, airy falsetto and harsh screams. [14] [15] Spin wrote that their vocal delivery alternates between "tender and savage", and The Denver Post wrote that they employ "sensitive whispers and grunge-worthy howls in the same song, melodic and unhinged and precise and ...