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Beyond

  • TV Series
  • 2016–2018
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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Beyond (2016)
Beyond: There's No Home For You Here
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A young man wakes up from a 12-year coma to discover new abilities that come to propel him into the middle of a dangerous conspiracy.A young man wakes up from a 12-year coma to discover new abilities that come to propel him into the middle of a dangerous conspiracy.A young man wakes up from a 12-year coma to discover new abilities that come to propel him into the middle of a dangerous conspiracy.

  • Creator
    • Adam Nussdorf
  • Stars
    • Burkely Duffield
    • Dilan Gwyn
    • Jonathan Whitesell
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    • Creator
      • Adam Nussdorf
    • Stars
      • Burkely Duffield
      • Dilan Gwyn
      • Jonathan Whitesell
    • 82User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Burkely Duffield
    Burkely Duffield
    • Holden Matthews…
    • 2016–2018
    Dilan Gwyn
    Dilan Gwyn
    • Willa…
    • 2016–2018
    Jonathan Whitesell
    Jonathan Whitesell
    • Luke Matthews…
    • 2016–2018
    Michael McGrady
    Michael McGrady
    • Tom Matthews…
    • 2016–2018
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
    • Diane Matthews…
    • 2016–2018
    Jeff Pierre
    Jeff Pierre
    • Jeff McArdle…
    • 2017–2018
    Peter Kelamis
    Peter Kelamis
    • The Man in the Yellow Jacket…
    • 2016–2018
    Alex Diakun
    Alex Diakun
    • Arthur
    • 2016–2018
    Eden Brolin
    Eden Brolin
    • Charlie…
    • 2017–2018
    Chad Willett
    Chad Willett
    • Pastor Ian
    • 2017–2018
    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
    • Tess Shoemacher
    • 2017–2018
    Patrick Sabongui
    Patrick Sabongui
    • Daniel
    • 2017–2018
    Toby Levins
    Toby Levins
    • Sheriff Dayton
    • 2016–2018
    Parveen Kaur
    Parveen Kaur
    • Christine
    • 2016–2018
    Oscar Camacho
    Oscar Camacho
    • Diego
    • 2017–2018
    Jay Paulson
    Jay Paulson
    • Edgar
    • 2017–2018
    Jacky Lai
    Jacky Lai
    • Riley
    • 2017–2018
    Jorge Vargas
    Jorge Vargas
    • Ramon
    • 2017–2018
    • Creator
      • Adam Nussdorf
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    6leon-11-983797

    Good effort but slightly underwhelming

    Like other reviewers, I was quite pleased to discover a new series to start the new year with. The description sounded enticing, "a young man wakes up from a coma after 12 years and discovers new abilities" so I decided to give it a go.

    Tim Kring, the man behind Heroes, is one of the producers and for anyone who watched Heroes there will be similarities. A twenty- something develops strange powers and finds himself being hunted by a powerful organisation for unknown reasons. However, unlike Heroes, the characters mostly stay disappointingly one-dimensional and the story is predictable enough to be slightly boring.

    The cast is competent and some of the ideas are interesting, but it feels like the show is aimed at a YA market, sort of like a Baby Heroes, and while there are some decent moments I never really got that "Wow" moment after the first couple of episodes.

    It's a pity, because some of the characters have real potential and if they were willing to push it a bit and take more risks by aiming for a more mature market I think I would have liked the show a lot more.

    As it is, I give it a 6/10 for good effort, but not good enough. Watch if there is nothing else on or if Heroes was too edgy for you.
    7jaoneal

    Enjoyable nonsense

    I found this show enjoyable and it pulled me in. It has some good actors and some very well done scenes (I was particularly impressed by Eden Brolin- -it seems the Brolins may be getting better with each generation.) However, you must suspend disbelief almost entirely, as the show's plot really doesn't stand up to any sort of analysis.

    Like many of the other early reviews here, I binge watched this series over the New Years holiday.

    I went into 'Beyond' thinking it was likely campy, breezy, sci-fi with an eye toward a YA demographic (similar to Freeform's 'Shadowhunters', a guilty pleasure if you're in the right mood).

    However, this show takes itself more seriously-the violence in the early episodes is much more realistic. As is the bickering that goes on in the lead character's family. Additionally, there are more serious background themes present here concerning the exploitation of grief by religion and commerce, as well as the common experience of PTSD by former soldiers. Heady stuff, for this kind of show. That this show takes itself more seriously, however, is not really a good reason to watch it. The early episode violence is gratuitous, to the point that it doesn't even make sense by the end of the series; and the background issues remain firmly in the background.

    The central conceit of the show is that after recovering from a 12-year coma, the lead character Holden is plagued by mysterious visions, supernatural experiences, recruitment attempts by bizarre cultists, as well as the attention of a beautiful and mysterious woman who wants to help protect him from all of these other things.

    With each episode, more memories from Holden's time in his coma are revealed. Whether these memories are dreams, near-death experiences, or actual memories of time spent in purely spiritual world slowly becomes clearer over the course of the episodes. The way in which Holden's memories are revealed, and their relation to the cult and his mysterious guardian are what pulls you into the story. Along the way, there are also some really well done bits concerning Holden's romance with another coma victim, as well the appearance of random characters, such as a movie obsessed pharmacist, that make the unfolding of Holden's story rather more enjoyable than it probably ought to be.

    By the end, frankly, none of it makes a damn bit of sense, making a scene from Holden's middle episodes romance all the more foretelling. In that scene, after catching a fish with his paramour, he lets it go, much to her amazement-the moral being that it is about the effort/journey, not the result/destination. As long as you keep that in mind, and don't bother trying to make sense of the series as a whole, 'Beyond' is an enjoyable ride.
    6SnoopyStyle

    almost there

    In Fort Reed, Kansas, Holden Matthews wakes up from a 12 year coma after a motorcycle crash where he was chased by his best friend Kevin's older brother Jeff. He apparently returns with latent superpowers after crossing over from a different Realm. His younger brother Luke is now in college. There is the mysterious Willa and the dangerous Man in the Yellow Jacket who are interested in him. There is a vast conspiracy looking to harness his new powers. Charlie is another who woke up from a coma with special powers.

    This Freeform sci-fi show struggles for two seasons and never really settles into a good flow. The young lead Burkely Duffield is a bit stiff with a deer in the headlights look. Oddly enough, that actually fits the character. I'm less impressed with Dilan Gwyn who plays Willa at various levels of irritation. Eden Brolin has the most fun playing the sarcastic Charlie and she has great chemistry with the lead. Sadly, she joins the show at episode five and they didn't figure out adding her character as a main character until the second season. This show really took too long to figure out the group chemistry. It's too bad because all the parts are there. The Man in the Yellow Jacket is a great villain. The premise is intriguing. In more assured hands, this show could have been good but this never truly found its footing despite getting a twenty episode run.
    7trashman-66341

    Different

    "Here I come to save the day!" Is the song of a super hero created back in 1942. It's Mighty Mouse's theme tune.

    And so roll out nearly every super hero since then basically singing the same old tune.

    It's nice to see something different. I'm on the 8th episode, season 1. Does it have bad guys? Check. Are you sure you know who the bad guys are? Nope. Could they all be bad guys or all be good guys who's motives are at odds? Check.

    As for formulaic? At 10% the audience must know what a successful outcome looks like. I don't even know now. At 25% the hero must buy in to the plot. I'm not even sure he's bought in at this point...

    Lastly, if someone wakes up one day and has super powers? Well, the natural course of action is to save the world. "With great power comes great responsibility." and "Here I come to save the day!". One question I asked as a kid and ask now? Why? Where did that come from? I agree, it's the moral high ground but would you really do it? I mean, actually? Or would you sit there and wonder how you could turn this power into a money spinner so you can give up your meaningless job that your supposed to be oh so proud to have?

    Guess he's not really here to save the day and, so far, would definitely prefer to live a normal life.

    As for the women? Well, if I was 12, slipped into a coma and came out at 24? Well, yeah, girls would be high on the list of 'things to do'.

    This is coming across as trying to be more realistic, as apposed to: "I'm doing this for my dead Uncle!" (Spiderman) or "Dead parents!" (Batman) or "Dead world!" (Superman) or "Dead mum!" (Meredith Quill). I call it "The dead dog syndrome." - always cracks me up when that heart felt moment pops up in the latest comic to movie cross over... and my brain says: "DEAD DOG MOMENT!!!" Are all your parents alive? Is so? You got NO HOPE of getting super powers! Ain't how it works buddy!!! Lolz! So as I said, nice to see something different.

    Talked to one guy and he pointed out he prefers Marvel to DC because in Marvel, even when the world is in imminent danger, the hero always has time to crack a joke and make light of the situation. DC is far to dark for his liking. And, you know, I respect that. Hey, we all come to entertainment for our own reasons... but lets just say I won't be recommending Beyond to him.
    8mdeutschmann

    Don't believe the first review, It's actually a decent show

    So after binge watching the first 10 episodes, I'm now in a position to put forward a review a little bit more comprehensive than what's been posted previously (by the way, it's cheap*, not cheep).

    The first few episodes are a bit slow to get into as for the character having super powers, well it's a bit more than that. As far as being categorised as a mystery series, I'd say this hits the mark, particularly when you think about the back plots to newly introduced characters not being lain out on a table for you.

    The actors aren't the best in the world but I've seen worse and to be honest, I'd give them a decent 7/10, with more talent and "CGI" playing a role the further you get into the series.

    Without spoiling the plot to much (which does develop quite well I'd say), the main character is well formed and continues to show growth throughout each episode. A few side characters fall away which just supplemented the main story line more than anything but nevertheless still played an important role in the plot.

    Overall, I'd suggest watching the first 3 episodes all the way through rather than fast forwarding and looking for the big action explosions because these simply aren't there till much later on however there is a good insight into whats to come in the second episode.

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      Actors Dylan Schmid and Dean Petriw, who play the younger brothers (Holden and Luke) in the series, both played a younger version of Baelfire (Rumpelstiltskin's son) from Once Upon A Time.

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Na druhej strane
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Automatik Entertainment
      • Imperative Entertainment
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      • 16:9 HD

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