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The Dead Zone, also known as Stephen King's The Dead Zone (in the USA) is a science-fiction drama television series starring Anthony Michael HallasJohnny Smith, who discovers he has developed psychic abilities after a coma. The show, credited as "based on characters" from Stephen King's 1979 novel of the same name, first aired in 2002, and was produced by Lionsgate Television and Paramount Network Television (later CBS Paramount Network Television) for the USA Network.

The Dead Zone
Genre
  • Thriller
  • Drama
  • Created by
  • Shawn Piller
  • Based onCharacters from
    The Dead Zone
    byStephen King
    Starring
  • Nicole de Boer
  • Chris Bruno
  • John L. Adams
  • Connor Price
  • Opening theme"New Year's Prayer" by Jeff Buckley
    (seasons 1–3)
    "Dead Zone Epic" by Blues Saraceno
    (seasons 4–6)
    Country of originUnited States
    Canada[1]
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons6
    No. of episodes80(list of episodes)
    Production
    ProducerPeter Lhotka ("Wheel of Fortune (Part 1)" – "What It Seems (Part 2)")
    Running time45 minutes
    Production companiesCrescent Entertainment (seasons 1–3)
    Lionsgate Television
    The Segan Company (seasons 1–5)
    Modern Entertainment (seasons 1–3)
    Piller2 Productions / The Piller/Segan Company
    Paramount Network Television (seasons 1–5)
    CBS Paramount Network Television (season 6)
    Dead Zone Production Company
    Original release
    NetworkUSA Network
    ReleaseJune 16, 2002 (2002-06-16) –
    September 16, 2007 (2007-09-16)

    The show was originally commissioned for UPN, but the network dropped the show and it was picked up by USA.[2] The series was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for its first five seasons. The sixth and last season was billed as "The season that changes everything" and production was moved to Montreal.[3]

    The Dead Zone was expected to be renewed for a seventh season, but due to financial concerns and fear of low ratings on the part of the producers, the series was cancelled on a major cliffhanger in December 2007 without a series finale. Syfy was rumored to possibly pick up the series after it was cancelled by USA, but it did not occur.[4]

    Plot

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    Small-town teacher Johnny Smith is involved in a car accident that leaves him comatose for about six years. After regaining consciousness, Johnny begins having visions of the past and future triggered by touching items or people; doctors attribute the visions to activity in a previously unused "dead zone" of his brain that is attempting to compensate for the impaired function of the portions injured in the accident. Johnny also learns that his fiancée, Sarah, gave birth to his son in the interim following the accident, but has since married another man.

    With the help of Sarah, her husband (and town sheriff) Walt Bannerman, and physical therapist Bruce, Johnny begins using his abilities to help solve crimes. His attempts to do good, though, are complicated by intermittent visions of apocalyptic events brought about following the future election of congressional candidate Greg Stillson.

    Cast and characters

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    The cast of The Dead Zone

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    Home media

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    Lionsgate Home Entertainment has released all six seasons of The Dead Zone on DVD in Region 1, while CBS Home Entertainment (distributed by Paramount) has also released all six seasons in Region 2.

    On June 26, 2012, Lionsgate Home Entertainment released a complete series set on DVD in Canada only, while Paramount also released it in Europe.[5]

    In Australia, all six seasons had been released on DVD from 2006 to 2009. Madman Entertainment/Via Vision Entertainment has obtained the rights to the series and released a complete series box set on January 6, 2021.

    The entire series is available on demand on the Pluto TV app.

    The series on DVD has the episode order based on the production order rather than the order in which the episodes were aired on TV.

    DVD name Ep # Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Additional information (Region 1 DVDs only)
    Season 1 13 June 17, 2003 January 30, 2006 March 16, 2006
    • "Behind the Scenes: Genesis" - The creators of the series explain how The Dead Zone came to be.
    • "Writing" -A featurette, it takes viewers inside meetings with the writing staff as they outline each episode.
    • "Music and Special Effects"- An in-depth tour of The Dead Zone's amazing visual effects
    • Never-before-seen interviews with various guest stars
    • Commentary on all 13 episodes
    • Storyboards
    Season 2 19 June 8, 2004 May 1, 2006 May 4, 2006
    • Production commentary for all 19 episodes
    • "The Kaking of an Episode"
    • Cast and crew interviews
    • Never-before-seen interviews with directors and guest stars
    • Deleted scenes
    • Storyboards
    Season 3 12 June 7, 2005 February 12, 2007 January 11, 2007
    • Commentaries for all 12 episodes
    • Featurettes: "HD Conversion" and "Wacky Caterers"
    • Deleted scenes
    • Short film ("Five Minutes 'til Mitch") directed by John L. Adams with introduction
    Season 4 12 June 13, 2006 July 23, 2007 September 6, 2007
    • The production design of The Dead Zone featurette
    • Audio commentaries
    • Deleted scenes
    Season 5 11 June 5, 2007 July 13, 2009 July 10, 2008
    • "The Other Side of the Camera" explores the directorial debut of series stars Chris Bruno and John L. Adams.
    • "A Day with JLA?" is a guided tour of a typical day on set with series star John L. Adams.
    • Audio commentaries
    Season 6 13 June 3, 2008 March 22, 2010 December 24, 2009
    • "A New Home for The Dead Zone"
    • "All Aboard: Filming The Dead Zone"
    • Audio commentary on four episodes
    Complete Series 80 June 26, 2012 N/A January 6, 2021
    • same as individual seasons

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    The first season averaged 6.4 million viewers, while season four averaged 3.4 million and season six averaged 2.1 million.[citation needed] The series premiere scored 6.4 million viewers, holding the record for highest premiere on USA Network, until bested by The 4400 premiere, which drew 7.4 million viewers.[citation needed]

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    References

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    1. ^ "2004 3rd Directors Guild of Canada Awards". Los Angeles Times. 2005. Archived from the original on January 6, 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
  • ^ Caroline Kepnes (January 25, 2002). "'Life With Bonnie' and the 2002 TV Must List". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • ^ "Dead Zone Changes Scenery". SCI FI Wire. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-06-16. Retrieved 2007-06-15.
  • ^ Nellie Andreeva (December 19, 2007). "Veteran USA sci-fi shows vaporized". The Hollywood Reporter. Reuters. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • ^ "The Dead Zone DVD news: Announcement for the Dead Zone - the Complete Series | TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
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