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V Wars is an American science fiction horror television series based on the anthology series of the same name and comic book by Jonathan Maberry . The series stars Ian Somerhalder , Adrian Holmes , Jacky Lai, Kyle Breitkopf , Peter Outerbridge , Kimberly-Sue Murray and Sydney Meyer . It premiered on Netflix on December 5, 2019. The series was canceled after one season, in March 2020.

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18-1806: (Redirected from Swanns ) [REDACTED] Look up Swann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swann may refer to: People [ edit ] Abigail Swann , American atmospheric scientist and ecologist Alec Swann (born 1976), English cricketer, brother of Graeme Anthony Swann (born 1975), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league player Archie Swann , Scottish footballer Damian Swann (born 1992), American football player David Swann (born 1949), Canadian politician Donald Swann (1923–1994), British composer, musician and entertainer Edward Swann (1862–1945), New York lawyer Eric Swann (born 1970), National Football League player Frederick Swann (1931–2022), American musician Gary Swann (born 1962), English footballer Graeme Swann (born 1979), English cricketer, brother of Alec Harry Kirke Swann (1871–1926), British ornithologist Heather B. Swann (born 1961), Australian contemporary artist Henry Swann (1763–1824), British Tory politician, Member of Parliament Herbert Swann (1882–?), British footballer Ingo Swann (1933–2013), American remote viewer, author, artist Isaiah Swann (born 1985), American basketball player James Swann (born 1964), American serial killer Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), concert pianist John Swann (pirate) (active 1698–99), English pirate Julie Swann , American systems engineer Logan Swann (born 1975), New Zealand rugby league footballer Lynn Swann (born 1952), National Football League player, sportscaster and politician Matilde Alba Swann (1912–2000), Argentine writer and lawyer Michael Swann (1920–1990), biologist, chairman of

36-622: A 1996 Canadian drama film See also [ edit ] Schwann (disambiguation) Swan (disambiguation) Swan (surname) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Swann . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swann&oldid=1234506365 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

54-622: A 1996 Canadian drama film See also [ edit ] Schwann (disambiguation) Swan (disambiguation) Swan (surname) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Swann . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swann&oldid=1234506365 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

72-630: A central character in Marcel Proust's novel sequence In Search of Lost Time (the first volume is Swann's Way ) Elizabeth Swann , in the Pirates of the Caribbean films Luther Swann , Jess Swann and Dez Swann, characters in V Wars Mike Swann , a character in the British television soap opera EastEnders Weatherby Swann , governor of the town of Port Royal in the Pirates of

90-401: A central character in Marcel Proust's novel sequence In Search of Lost Time (the first volume is Swann's Way ) Elizabeth Swann , in the Pirates of the Caribbean films Luther Swann , Jess Swann and Dez Swann, characters in V Wars Mike Swann , a character in the British television soap opera EastEnders Weatherby Swann , governor of the town of Port Royal in the Pirates of

108-401: Is caused by an ancient biological infectious agent, a prion, that turns humans into vampires, released from ice by climate change . In the conflict, the vampire faction, called Blood, is opposed by the elements of the government, such as Calix Niklos ( Peter Outerbridge ) who plots with anti Blood senator Smythe ( Ted Atherton ). On April 16, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given

126-1833: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Swann [REDACTED] Look up Swann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swann may refer to: People [ edit ] Abigail Swann , American atmospheric scientist and ecologist Alec Swann (born 1976), English cricketer, brother of Graeme Anthony Swann (born 1975), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league player Archie Swann , Scottish footballer Damian Swann (born 1992), American football player David Swann (born 1949), Canadian politician Donald Swann (1923–1994), British composer, musician and entertainer Edward Swann (1862–1945), New York lawyer Eric Swann (born 1970), National Football League player Frederick Swann (1931–2022), American musician Gary Swann (born 1962), English footballer Graeme Swann (born 1979), English cricketer, brother of Alec Harry Kirke Swann (1871–1926), British ornithologist Heather B. Swann (born 1961), Australian contemporary artist Henry Swann (1763–1824), British Tory politician, Member of Parliament Herbert Swann (1882–?), British footballer Ingo Swann (1933–2013), American remote viewer, author, artist Isaiah Swann (born 1985), American basketball player James Swann (born 1964), American serial killer Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), concert pianist John Swann (pirate) (active 1698–99), English pirate Julie Swann , American systems engineer Logan Swann (born 1975), New Zealand rugby league footballer Lynn Swann (born 1952), National Football League player, sportscaster and politician Matilde Alba Swann (1912–2000), Argentine writer and lawyer Michael Swann (1920–1990), biologist, chairman of

144-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Luther Swann V Wars follows the story of the physician/scientist Dr. Luther Swann, and his best friend Michael Fayne, as they face the evolving crisis of a deadly outbreak that fractures society into opposing factions, potentially escalating to a future war between humans and vampires . The outbreak

162-1034: The British Broadcasting Corporation (1973–1980) Oliver Swann (1878–1948), British naval aviation pioneer and Royal Air Force officer Pedro Swann (born 1970), American baseball player and coach Ray Swann (born 1950), English cricketer, father of Alec and Graeme Rich Swann (born 1991), American professional wrestler Robert Swann (disambiguation) , various people Robin Swann (born 1971), Northern Irish politician Sidney Swann (1890–1976), English clergyman and rower Thomas Swann (1809–1883), American politician William Swann (born 1952), professor of sociology and personality psychology William Dorsey Swann (1860–1925), American LGBT activist William Francis Gray Swann (1884–1962), Anglo-American physicist Willie Swann (born 1977), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league footballer Characters [ edit ] Charles Swann,

180-894: The British Broadcasting Corporation (1973–1980) Oliver Swann (1878–1948), British naval aviation pioneer and Royal Air Force officer Pedro Swann (born 1970), American baseball player and coach Ray Swann (born 1950), English cricketer, father of Alec and Graeme Rich Swann (born 1991), American professional wrestler Robert Swann (disambiguation) , various people Robin Swann (born 1971), Northern Irish politician Sidney Swann (1890–1976), English clergyman and rower Thomas Swann (1809–1883), American politician William Swann (born 1952), professor of sociology and personality psychology William Dorsey Swann (1860–1925), American LGBT activist William Francis Gray Swann (1884–1962), Anglo-American physicist Willie Swann (born 1977), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league footballer Characters [ edit ] Charles Swann,

198-775: The Caribbean films Rory Swann , the Hyperion's mechanic in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Other uses [ edit ] Swann, West Virginia 4082 Swann , an asteroid Swann (crater) , on the far side of the Moon Swann: A Mystery , a novel by Carol Shields Swann Covered Bridge , a covered bridge in Alabama, United States Swann Galleries , a New York auction house Un amour de Swann (film) (aka Swann in Love ), 1984 Swann (film) ,

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216-484: The Caribbean films Rory Swann , the Hyperion's mechanic in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Other uses [ edit ] Swann, West Virginia 4082 Swann , an asteroid Swann (crater) , on the far side of the Moon Swann: A Mystery , a novel by Carol Shields Swann Covered Bridge , a covered bridge in Alabama, United States Swann Galleries , a New York auction house Un amour de Swann (film) (aka Swann in Love ), 1984 Swann (film) ,

234-680: The end of June 2018. Principal photography wrapped in  Toronto , Ontario, Canada  in October 2018. There have been four anthologies, edited by Jonathan Maberry and published by IDW Publishing , in the V Wars series. Notable authors who contributed short stories to the series include Maberry, Jennifer Brozek , Larry Correia , Keith R. A. DeCandido , John Everson , Gregory Frost , Nancy Holder , Jeff Mariotte , Joe McKinney , James A. Moore , Yvonne Navarro , Scott Nicholson , Weston Ochse , Jeremy Robinson , Scott Sigler , John Skipp , and Tim Waggoner . The V Wars comics series

252-467: The production a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes. The series was created by William Laurin and Glenn Davis, who are credited as the showrunners and executive producers of the series. Additional executive producers were set to include Brad Turner, Eric Birnberg, Thomas Walden, David Ozer, Ted Adams and James Gibb. Production companies involved with the series include High Park Entertainment and IDW Entertainment . Netflix canceled

270-402: The series after one season, on March 30, 2020. In April 2018, Ian Somerhalder was cast in the role of Dr. Luther Swann. In June 2018, Adrian Holmes , Jacky Lai and Peter Outerbridge joined the main cast. In July 2018, Laura Vandervoort , Kyle Breitkopf and Kimberly-Sue Murray were cast in the series. Principal photography  began in  Sudbury and Cambridge , Ontario in

288-458: Was "an immediate disconnect with Dr. Swann, played by Somerhalder". Vincent Schilling of Indian Country Today , on the other hand, praised the casting of Somerhalder and Michael Greyeyes, stating he was "hooked from the beginning". He goes on to say that the "show is a blast". Dustin Rowles at Pajiba described the series as "very low-rent", "poorly written", and "humorless". Mikel Zorilla of

306-401: Was less kind in calling it a "a frustrating thing" that doesn't deliver on its promises. Andrew Dex at Starburst criticized the weak character development and mix of seemingly-unrelated side characters while also praising the growing strength of the series by the end of the season. In her review for Film Inquiry , Stephanie Archer stated "the series left much to be desired" and that there

324-670: Was released in 11 issues by IDW from April 2014 through March 2015. They have been collected in the following volumes: An omnibus volume containing all 11 issues was also released: On November 19, 2019, the official trailer for the series was released by Netflix. The series was released on December 5, 2019. Critical reviews are mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes , the series holds a critic approval rating of 56%, with an average rating of 6.73/10, based on nine reviews. Isaac Feldberg at The Boston Globe enjoyed it, calling it "unabashedly silly...a fun, freaky B-movie stretched out to series’ length". The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer, Brad Newsome,

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