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The Hot Zone (American TV series)
American TV medical drama series (2019, 2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hot Zone is an American medical drama television series, based on the 1994 non-fiction book of the same name by Richard Preston and airing on National Geographic.
The first season, consisting of six episodes, aired from May 27 to 29, 2019, and was intended as a miniseries. Largely set in 1989,[clarification needed] it follows U.S. Army scientist Nancy Jaax who is confronted with the possibility of a potentially deadly outbreak of Ebola. Jaax, a veterinary pathologist, first identifies the ebolavirus after it appears in monkeys in a Primate Quarantine Facility in Reston, Virginia a suburb of Washington, D.C. The season was positively reviewed, and renewed for a second season.[1]
The second season, titled The Hot Zone: Anthrax, focuses on the 2001 anthrax attacks, a week after September 11.[2] The season, also consisting of six episodes, aired from November 28 to 30, 2021.[3]
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Cast and characters
Season one
Main
- Julianna Margulies as Col. Nancy Jaax, an Army veterinary pathologist
- Noah Emmerich as Col. Jerry Jaax, an Army veterinary surgeon
- Liam Cunningham as Wade Carter
- Topher Grace as Dr. Peter Jahrling, a virologist
- James D'Arcy as Travis Rhodes
Recurring
- Paul James as Ben Gellis
- Nick Searcy as Frank Mays
- Robert Wisdom as Col. Vernon Tucker
- Robert Sean Leonard as Walter Humboldt, a liaison between Hazleton, a scientific research corporation and its primate lab in Virginia
- Grace Gummer as Melinda Rhodes
- Lenny Platt as Capt. Kyle Ormond[4]
Season two
Main
- Tony Goldwyn as Bruce Edwards Ivins, a microbiologist whose assistance with the FBI draws attention to himself as a suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks.[2]
- Daniel Dae Kim as Matthew Ryker, an FBI agent specializing in microbiology, who fears other types of attacks will follow those of September 11.[2]
Recurring
- Harry Hamlin as Tom Brokaw[5]
- Dylan Baker as Ed Copak, a senior FBI agent[5]
- Ian Colletti as Chris Moore, a new FBI agent[6]
- Dawn Olivieri as Dani Toretti, an FBI behaviorist[6]
- Denyce Lawton as Sheila Willis, a pharmaceutical lobbyist and Ryker's girlfriend[6]
- Morgan Kelly as Eric Sykes, an FBI agent[7]
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Episodes
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Series overview
Season 1 (2019)
Season 2: Anthrax (2021)
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Production
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Development
On April 18, 2018, it was announced that National Geographic had given a series order to the production. Executive producers were set to include Lynda Obst, Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, Jeff Vintar, and Ridley Scott. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of Fox 21 Television Studios, Scott Free Productions, and Lynda Obst Productions.[14][15][16] On August 9, 2018, it was announced that Kelly Souders and Brian Wayne Peterson were joining the series as showrunners, executive producers, and writers.[17][18] On February 8, 2019, it was announced that the series would premiere on May 27, 2019.[19] In November 2020, National Geographic renewed the series for a second season.[1]
Casting
On July 25, 2018, it was announced during the Television Critics Association's annual summer press tour that Julianna Margulies had been cast in the first season's lead role.[20] On September 13, 2018, it was reported that Noah Emmerich, Liam Cunningham, Topher Grace, Paul James, Nick Searcy, Robert Wisdom, and Robert Sean Leonard had joined the cast in starring roles and that James D'Arcy would make a guest starring appearance.[21] On December 6, 2018, it was announced that Grace Gummer would appear in a recurring capacity.[22]
In early 2021, following the announcement of a second season with a different story, Tony Goldwyn,[2] Daniel Dae Kim,[2] Harry Hamlin,[5] Dylan Baker,[5] Ian Colletti[6] Dawn Olivieri,[6] and Denyce Lawton[6] were announced as cast members.
Filming
Principal photography for the first season took place from September 13, 2018, to November 16, 2018, in Toronto and was also expected to film in South Africa.[23][20] Exterior photography of the rear loading docks of the "monkey lab" took place at the now-closed Life Savers Factory located at 100 Cumberland Ave, Hamilton, Ontario. Loading docks can be viewed from Burris Street as well as homes in reverse shots. Exterior and interior shots of "Commuter Station" took place at the historic Hamilton Canadian National Railway Station, located at 360 James St N, in Hamilton, Ontario.
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Release
On December 20, 2018, a "first look" still image from the series was released featuring Julianna Margulies in character as Dr. Nancy Jaax.[24] On February 8, 2019, a trailer for the series was released.[19]
The show airs on National Geographic.
The series is available to stream internationally with Disney+ through its Star hub, with the second season released in selected territories.[25] The entire series was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023, implying it may have been silently cancelled.[26]
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Going Viral
Going Viral is a 2019 one-hour documentary companion to the miniseries.[27]
On February 8, 2019, it was announced that National Geographic had greenlit a companion documentary film to premiere alongside the series in May 2019. The film was set to be executive produced by Betsy Forhan and feature interviews with subjects including Richard Preston, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Dr. Pardis Sabeti, and Dr. Ian Crozier. The production company involved with the film was slated to be National Geographic Studios.[27]
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Reception
Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes gave an approval rating of 85%, based on 20 reviews. Its critical consensus reads: "An anxiety-producing dramatization of real-world events, The Hot Zone acts as a sobering reminder of exactly how deadly a disease can be."[28] On Metacritic, the season had a score of 69 out of 100, based on 12 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[29]
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Notes
- Known as Fox 21 Television Studios until 2020 and Touchstone Television until 2020
References
External links
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