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Watership Down S01E03Available from: 23-12-2018Watership Down S01E04Available from: 23-12-2018Watership Down S01E01Available from: 22-12-2018Watership Down S01E02Available from: 22-12-2018Watership Down - Season 1
TrailerThe series tells of many adventures of exciting animations. The series begins with a host of adventures that begin with the imminent danger of the Sandleford warren. Now, everyone must be protected from those risks, where an unqualified leader must bring them to a new home. In the end, there seem to be many threats in the way, which can cause many other risks.Actors: James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult, John Boyega, Ben Kingsley, Tom Wilkinson, Gemma Arterton, Peter Capaldi, Olivia Colman, Mackenzie Crook, Anne-Marie Duff, Taron Egerton, ...»Director: Noam MurroCountry: United States, United Kingdom, IrelandDuration: 50 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Watership Down - Season 1"
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Characters of "Watership Down - Season 1"
HazelPlayed by: James McAvoy
FiverPlayed by: Nicholas Hoult
BigwigPlayed by: John Boyega
General WoundwortPlayed by: Ben Kingsley
ThrearahPlayed by: Tom Wilkinson
CloverPlayed by: Gemma Arterton
KehaarPlayed by: Peter Capaldi
StrawberryPlayed by: Olivia Colman
HyzenthlayPlayed by: Anne-Marie Duff
Captain CampionPlayed by: Lee Ingleby
BluebellPlayed by: Daniel Kaluuya
SainfoinPlayed by: Craig Parkinson
NettlePlayed by: Charlotte Spencer -
Critic Reviews of "Watership Down - Season 1"
indieWireDecember 21, 2018It's a thrilling tale, and everything from the voice work to the direction aid in its multi-layered impact. But the animation is a serious problem.
Daily Telegraph (UK)December 10, 2018The first thing to report is that it is much less gory than the original. There is a real sense of dread as the rabbits embark on their perilous journey, but there is barely a glimpse of blood.
DeciderDecember 24, 2018Despite the fact that the source material is over 45 years old, the messages about home, belonging, immigration, and class differences still ring true today.
CBRDecember 21, 2018Instead of expanding and enlivening Adams' epic story, the creators make it into something mundane and often grueling.
Wall Street JournalDecember 21, 2018The characters are sharply drawn. The emotional engagement is involuntary and not to be resisted. The result is bona-fide tension. Even white knuckles.
Hollywood ReporterDecember 17, 2018While it's not for children, especially young children, there's a lot of enjoyment and entertainment to be had from this new adaptation, precisely because the story resonates.
Independent (UK)December 10, 2018So while the performances by James McAvoy, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton, Olivia Colman, Peter Capaldi and others, are top rank, what's lacking is a willingness to wrestle with the themes explored in the novel.
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