Primeval: New World
Primeval: New World
TV-14 | 29 October 2012 (USA)

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    Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
    Sanjeev Waters A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
    Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
    Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
    extinctionanimation I love the original Primeval it's one of my favourite TV shows so when I realised there was a reboot I got a little exited. I wasn't expecting anything amazing but after watching it I can say I dislike it very much. The script is bland , the acting is meh , there is zero character development , it has non of the creativity the original had and even the visuals aren't very good. This reboot is a massive disappointment.(In my opinion) Thank god it only lasted for one year.
    Oliver Rendchen Primeval: New World is now set in Canada and very much like the UK series you have a main male character and something happens to his wife. This urges him to research about the anomalies and hunt dinosaurs with a few friends. Now in the first few episodes they established and created everything that first 4 series of the UK Primeval did. I mean it took until series 3 to point out that anomalies effect mythology whereas in New World they stated it in episode two. And also some episodes did feel like remakes - a lot; honestly, on some episodes it's like someone got the original screenplay and then just changed names and locations. But apart from all that it was very enjoyable; they kept making references to Primeval every now and again and the ARC plays an role in there too. So I think it is a pretty good spin-off to one of my favourite shows and it even brought new story-lines and events what were quite new but also a lot of plots that we'd seen before back in the UK. It did end on a cliff-hanger like pretty much every Primeval series did and unfortunately it has now been cancelled so we will never see season 2; but like I said, this spin-off was a good run and pays homage to its roots so that was good.I suppose that's the end of the Primeval franchise all together now then but I hope people remember this great piece of entertainment.
    korkease3 I was completely afraid of how this series would turn out. Many other British series that have been redone have been disappointing and I just couldn't watch them. But the last few episodes kept me on the edge of my seat. Spoiler alert...I hope it does come back for a second season because I just gotta know do they or don't they make it in time. I would enjoy if they include Colin Ferguson's character in a second season. Yes it wasn't as fantastic as the original but I don't think it was supposed to be the exact same. I like how it was a bit different. Syfy needs to pick this up. I miss Terra Nova, don't let me miss this too.
    bravo11 The BEST thing about Primeval: New World is that it shows how brilliant the ORIGINAL Primeval series is. The original is like your favorite childhood desert, so tasty and flavorful. Now, as an adult, you find that while someone has resurrected the brand, it's now just bland and nothing special.In New World, the main character is Evan Cross, the team LEADER, unlike the original where Conner, the sidekick, is the protagonist. Except for the "pocket change" appearance of Conner in the 1st episode, the surviving original cast are nowhere to be seen, nor are any story lines carried forward. New World is "leader centric" - everything revolves around Evan, so no risk of anything happening to him... Yawn.The series does pick up (trudging through 8 episodes), and episode 8 does have a nice twist, unlike the original where a number of episodes had "nice" twists. Here, most episodes are "cookie cutter": man-eating creature {fill in the blank name} comes through, causes havoc, and must be returned to its own time. Yawn.What you don't see is the humor of the original: James Lester is SORELY missed. The Conner/Abby relationship interest is replaced by a triangle (or should that be quadrangle if you don't exclude the dead), but the situations merely serve as pauses between the man-eating dino's (as in CGI is expensive, and we need to have 45 minutes in an episode, so...). Yawn.Again, where the original had an arc, a sense of direction carried through multiple seasons, a PLAN (I imagine the creators had a notebook with a design of where they wanted to be at the end of each season, for a number of seasons, with directions of how to get there), New World's playbook seems to be "Let's make Season ONE, and we'll worry about subsequent seasons IF we're renewed. It seems that a shorter season (original) IS better than a longer season (New World).So maybe it'll pick up after the Christmas break. It is worth slogging through the season so far just in case. Consider it an "ironing" program - you know, something that you can watch while you iron, distracting, but not something you have to, nor want to, devote full attention to. (Maybe that's their market: an audience wrapped up in texting, checking e-mail, needing noise as background).