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From Dusk till Dawn: The Series

From Dusk till Dawn: The Series is an American horror television series developed by Robert Rodriguez. It forms part of the franchise of film, direct-to-video, and comics of From Dusk till Dawn, expanding on the chronicles of the Gecko Brothers, Seth and Richie, the Fuller family, and Santanico Pandemonium. The series adds to the tone of the film, with new characters and backstories, while expanding the snake creatures' Mesoamerican mythology. The series also references the Popol Vuh, drawing on its rich, mythological history and, in particular, on the legend of the Hero Twins Hunahpú and Xbalanqué to add greater depth to the backstories and to fully flesh out the characters of the show's protagonists.

Plot
In this supernatural crime series, Seth Gecko and his violent, unpredictable brother, Richard "Richie" Gecko, are wanted by the FBI and Texas Ranger Freddie Gonzalez after a bank robbery left several people, including policemen and Gonzalez's mentor, Texas Ranger Earl McGraw, dead. Heading for the Mexico border pursued by Gonzalez, the Geckos encounter former minister Jacob Fuller and his family, whom they take hostage by commandeering the Fullers' RV. Drug lord Don Carlos reroutes them to a strip club populated by snakelike people that all must fight for food to survive until dawn. == Cast and characters ==
Cast and characters
Main cast } Recurring cast } Guest stars ; Season 1 • Lane Garrison as Pete Bottoms • Joanna Going as Jennifer Fuller • Collin Fish as Kyle Winthrop • Edrick Browne as Frost • James Remar as Ray Gecko • William Sadler as Big Jim • Adrianne Palicki as Vanessa Styles • Jesse Borrego as Chet, Twister Doorman • Sam Medina as Razor Charlie ; Season 2 • Brian Cage as Snake Creature • David Maldonado as Baltazar Ambrose • Chris Browning as Nathan Blanchard • Hemky Madera as Lord Celestino Oculto • Jere Burns as Winchester Greely • Gabriel Gutierrez as The Arbiter • Gary Busey as Prospector • Neal Kodinsky as J.D. • Danny Trejo as The Regulator • Demi Lovato as Maia ; Season 3 • Natalie Martinez as Amaru • José Zúñiga as Lord Emilio • Lobo Sebastian as Alonzo • Michael Esparaza as Gecko assistant • Joseph Gatt as Skull Keeper • Shad Gaspard as Olmeca • Gabrielle Walsh as Manola Jimenez • Jimmy Bennett as Fanglorious Bandmate • Daniel Zovatto as Tommy • Alina Vega as Fanglorious Bandmate • Robert Knepper as Ranger Gary Willet • Fernanda Andrade as Solaya/Itzpa • Geno Segers as General Tatuaje == Production ==
Production
From Dusk till Dawn is the first scripted original series on Robert Rodriguez's El Rey network. Series creator and showrunner Rodriguez, who also directed the pilot and other episodes, stated the original film is "one of the favorite movies that I did in the past with Quentin Tarantino and one that people still ask us about today. There was so much I wanted to explore in that movie that I didn't get to. And I delved a little deeper into Mesoamerican mythologies and Aztec and Mayan mythologies and where a vampire culture could have existed back then and found fascinating stuff". == International broadcast==
International broadcast
In Australia, the series premiered on SBS 2 on July 1, 2014. In the UK, the series has been broadcast on Spike since January 4, 2016, as From Dusk Till Dawn. == Episodes ==
Reception
From Dusk till Dawn has received mostly favorable reviews. Review aggregator site Metacritic has given the first season a "generally favorable" score of 61 out of 100, based on ten critics. On another review aggregator site, Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a 75% rating with an average rating of 6.6 out of 10, based on 16 reviews. It was picked #1 on Entertainment Weeklys Must list and as one of the Hottest New Fiction Shows by The Hollywood Reporter. == Accolades ==
Music
Season 1 soundtrack The soundtrack for season 1, named From Dusk Till Dawn, Season 1 (Music from the Original Series), was released on May 5, 2015, through Chingon Music. The album features music by Robert Rodriguez's band Chingon (tracks 1–6) and series composer Carl Thiel (tracks 7–20). Season 3 soundtrack The third ending season song called "Monsters" is written and performed by actress Madison Davenport. == See also ==
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