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Ghostly adventurers

April 25 - May 1, 2024
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Horror and mystery fans are in for a chaotic treat, with the upcoming, highly anticipated Netflix series Dead Boy Detectives set to premiere today, April 25.

This darkly comedic, supernatural detective show, based on the popular DC Comics characters created by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, promises a thrilling exploration of the unseen world, all through the eyes (or lack thereof) of two undead teenagers.

Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine are not your typical detectives. Tragically murdered in their youth, they opted out of the traditional afterlife and instead chose to stay on Earth, forming the Dead Boy Detectives agency. Operating from a hidden location, they tackle paranormal cases that the living world cannot handle.

The series, developed by Steve Yockey, takes inspiration from the source material while carving its own path.

“It’s definitely set in the Sandman universe,” Steve explained, referring to Netflix’s previous foray into the world of Neil Gaiman, “But it’s very much its own story.”

Fans of Neil’s work can expect the signature blend of dark humour and unsettling horror, all wrapped around a compelling central mystery.

Leading the charge are actors Jayden Revri and George Rexstrew as Charles and Edwin, respectively. While both characters are deceased, their personalities couldn’t be more different. Charles, the sardonic cynic, finds solace in logic and deduction. Edwin, on the other hand, embraces the chaos of the afterlife, often relying on intuition and a touch of the macabre. Their contrasting styles create a dynamic partnership, fuelled by their shared desire to solve mysteries and perhaps, just maybe, find some semblance of peace in the afterlife.

Joining them is Kassius Nelson as Crystal Palace, a quirky psychic who acts as their reluctant connection to the living world. Crystal’s abilities allow them to bridge the gap between the mortal realm and the spectral plane, providing them with much-needed information and occasionally landing them in sticky situations.

Dead Boy Detectives promises laugh-out-loud moments as the boys navigate the absurdities of their post-mortem existence. They’ll encounter strange entities, battle otherworldly demons, and all the while, crack a few morbid jokes. However, beneath the surface of the humour lies a deeper exploration of loss, grief, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality.

The series boasts a visually stunning aesthetic. The world of the Dead Boy Detectives is a vibrant tapestry of the macabre, where abandoned buildings pulsate with unseen energies and the veil between realities is paper-thin. The show’s creators have gone to great lengths to create a unique visual language, one that reflects the bizarre beauty of the afterlife.







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