Some of literature's most terrifying characters, including Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, and iconic figures from the novel Dracula are lurking in the darkest corners of Victorian London. Penny Dreadful is a frightening psychological thriller that weaves together these classic horror origin stories into a new adult drama.
Some of literature's most terrifying characters, including Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, and iconic figures from the novel Dracula are lurking in the darkest corners of Victorian London. Penny Dreadful is a frightening psychological thriller that weaves together these classic horror origin stories into a new adult drama.
The series primarily explores individual psychological and spiritual struggles within a supernatural horror context, rather than explicitly promoting a dominant political ideology. While it critiques Victorian societal norms, it balances this with themes of personal responsibility and spiritual warfare, leading to a neutral rating.
The series features visible diversity within its cast, including characters of color, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative explores complex themes and characters, including some critiques of societal norms and flawed traditional identities, but these are integrated into the gothic horror genre rather than serving as a central, explicit critique driven by DEI.
Penny Dreadful features prominent bisexual characters like Dorian Gray and Ethan Chandler, whose relationships with both men and women are depicted with complexity, passion, and agency. The show integrates their LGBTQ+ identities into their full, often dark, personas without demonizing or ridiculing them, treating same-sex intimacy with the same narrative weight as heterosexual relationships within its gothic setting.
The show features female characters who engage in and win direct physical combat against male opponents. Catriona Hartdegen demonstrates skill with melee weapons and martial arts, while Justine employs knives in close-quarters encounters against men.
Dr. Henry Jekyll, a character canonically established as white in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, is portrayed by a South Asian actor in the show, constituting a race swap.
The series portrays Christianity with significant depth, showing both the solace and struggle it offers. While some Christian characters exhibit hypocrisy or bigotry, the narrative often frames these as individual failings. Christian rituals are depicted as having genuine power against supernatural evil, and characters' faith, though tested, is often a source of strength and a means of combating darkness.
The film portrays Jewish characters with deep sympathy and respect, depicting their faith as a source of resilience, community, and profound human kindness. The narrative positions the audience to empathize with their experiences and appreciate their moral compass.
The show features characters from classic literature such as Victor Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, and Dr. Jekyll. All these characters are portrayed with the same gender as established in their original source materials. No established characters have their gender changed.
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