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From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014)
The horror and crime thriller genres collide in this new original series from Robert Rodriguez, based on his cult grindhouse classic about bank-robbing brothers on the run, a lawman bent on bringing them to justice, the devout family caught in the cross-fire, and an ancient evil eager to feast on them all.
The horror and crime thriller genres collide in this new original series from Robert Rodriguez, based on his cult grindhouse classic about bank-robbing brothers on the run, a lawman bent on bringing them to justice, the devout family caught in the cross-fire, and an ancient evil eager to feast on them all.
The series' central conflict revolves around supernatural horror and ancient mythology, with solutions focused on individual and collective action against an ancient evil. Its core subject matter and narrative solutions are primarily apolitical, aligning with genre conventions rather than explicit ideological promotion.
The series features visible diversity in its cast, expanding roles for non-white characters and introducing new ones, particularly within its exploration of Mesoamerican mythology. However, it does not explicitly recast traditionally white roles with minority actors. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without explicit critique.
The series includes Richie Gecko, a bisexual character whose sexuality is depicted as a natural part of his identity. It is neither a source of ridicule nor a focus of affirmation, serving as an incidental character trait within the supernatural horror narrative. The portrayal avoids strong positive or negative arcs, resulting in a neutral net impact.
The series portrays Christian characters, particularly Father Jacob Fuller, on a journey of challenged and rediscovered faith. While traditional Christian tools are often ineffective against the supernatural threats, the narrative respects the characters' personal faith as a source of moral guidance, strength, and courage, rather than ridiculing it.
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on supernatural elements, crime, and ancient mythology, with no explicit or implicit representation of transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series adapts characters from the original film "From Dusk Till Dawn." All major characters from the source material, such as Seth and Richie Gecko, Kate Fuller, and Santanico Pandemonium, retain their established genders in the series.
The series adaptation maintains the established racial identities of its main characters from the original 1996 film. No characters who were canonically or widely established as one race are portrayed as a different race.
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