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Renegade Nell

2024 British television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Renegade Nell
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Renegade Nell (originally developed as The Ballad of Renegade Nell) is a British historical fantasy action-adventure television series created and written by Sally Wainwright and starring Louisa Harland. Produced by Lookout Point for Disney+, the series premiered on 29 March 2024.[2][3] Set in a fantasy version of 18th-century England, Nell Jackson (Harland) becomes a highwaywoman—and the most feared person in the country—after being framed for murder. With the help of a magical sprite called Billy Blind, Nell realizes that her destiny is bigger than she ever imagined.[4] In July 2024, Disney canceled the series after one season.[5]

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In April 2021 it was revealed[by whom?] that Disney+ had acquired the series from British screenwriter Sally Wainwright. Ben Taylor, Amanda Brotchie and MJ Delaney are directing episodes. Faith Penhale, Will Johnston, Louise Mutter and Johanna Deveraux are executive producers. Jon Jennings is series producer and Stella Merz producer.[6][3]

In a Radio Times interview following the series' premiere, director Ben Taylor said a second season was being written and would likely involve a time jump; Disney had yet to confirm whether there would indeed be a second season at the time of the interview's publication.[7] In July 2024, the series was ultimately cancelled after its first season, with Disney saying the decision not to renew the series was based on "several metrics".[5]

Casting

In August 2022, Louisa Harland, Nick Mohammed, Joely Richardson, and Adrian Lester were announced[by whom?] as being among the cast for the series.[8]

Filming

Principal photography was reported[by whom?] to have started[when?] with a nine-month schedule for the planned eight episodes.[9][10] Joely Richardson was pictured in costume at Oxford's Bodleian Library in October 2022.[11] Other filming locations included Hampton Court Palace, Bourne Wood in Farnham,[12] Rousham House in Oxfordshire, Broughton Castle (the Blancheford's manor house) also in Oxfordshire, and the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.[13]

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Broadcast

Renegade Nell streamed on Disney+ beginning on 29 March 2024.[14]

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Viewership

According to market research company Parrot Analytics, which looks at consumer engagement in consumer research, streaming, downloads, and on social media, Renegade Nell experienced a significant surge in global demand following the release of its trailer around March 20, and peaked on March 29 with the official launch of the show on Disney+. Demand on that day reached nearly the level of the average global TV show, marking a rise of 11,346 places in its worldwide rank.[16] Luminate, which gathers viewership data from certain smart TVs in the U.S, announced that Renegade Nell was watched for 177.5 million minutes from March 29 to April 4.[17] The series accounted for 3.6% of Disney+ original series viewing time in 2024.[18]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 86% of 28 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "Renegade Nell has a hero worth rooting for in Louisa Harland, and even if it curiously blurs the line between family-friendly and edgy, it makes a spunky first impression."[19] On Metacritic, the series holds a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian rated Renegade Nell four out of five stars and praised the show for its fun, action-packed nature and Louisa Harland's performance as the titular character. She noted the series' supernatural twist, with Nell gaining superhuman abilities when in danger, which leads to thrilling set pieces. Mangan appreciated the show's lighthearted, non-serious tone, comparing it to Gentleman Jack with added swagger, and found Harland's portrayal full of confidence and charm. She acknowledged the plot's occasional chaos but felt that the energy of the cast held it together.[21] Fiona Sturges of The Financial Times said Renegade Nell is a lively and entertaining period drama that marks a stylistic departure for Sally Wainwright from her previous crime dramas like Happy Valley. She praised Harland's charismatic performance as Nell Jackson, noting that the character is tough and not afraid to stand her ground. Sturges found the show to be fast-paced and fun, with comedic fight scenes and magical elements, such as the Tinkerbell-like figure, Billy Blind, adding a whimsical touch. She also highlighted the supporting roles from Craig Parkinson and Joely Richardson, but emphasized that the show is ultimately Harland's, as she brings charm and energy to the role.[22]

Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph complimented Harland's performance, highlighting her gift for physical comedy and action heroism, noting that Harland carries the whole series with ease. However, Singh found the fairy character, Billy Blind to be "hellishly annoying," especially for older viewers, despite its potential appeal to younger audiences. She found the show's supernatural elements and script leaning too much into silliness, with the fantasy aspects feeling more like a rejected Doctor Who episode as the story progressed.[23]

Accolades

Renegade Nell was one of 200 television series that received the ReFrame Stamp for the years 2023 to 2024. The stamp is awarded by the gender equity coalition ReFrame and industry database IMDbPro for film and television projects that are proven to have gender-balanced hiring, with stamps being awarded to projects that hire female-identifying people, especially women of color, in four out of eight key roles for their production.[24][25]

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