Willow (TV series)

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Willow
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Genre
Based onCharacters
by George Lucas
Developed by Jonathan Kasdan
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production location Wales
Cinematography
Editors
  • Miikka Leskinen
  • Adam Green
  • Stephen O'Connell
  • Tara Timpone
Running time46–60 minutes
Production company Lucasfilm
Budget$105.9 million [2]
Original release
Network Disney+
ReleaseNovember 30, 2022 (2022-11-30) 
January 11, 2023 (2023-01-11)

Willow is an American fantasy adventure television series based on and serving as a sequel to the 1988 film of the same name. Warwick Davis, the original actor of Willow Ufgood in the 1988 film, reprised his role for the show. Val Kilmer was unable to reprise his role as Madmartigan and his son Jack Kilmer voiced a cameo appearance of the character instead. Produced by Lucasfilm, the series was mostly filmed in Wales in April 2021, [3] and premiered on the streaming service Disney+ on November 30, 2022.

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In March 2023, the series was canceled after only one season, [4] though Jonathan Kasdan stated that the series was on hiatus. [5] Kasdan noted that Season 2 had already been written and expressed his hopes that it would be made. [4] Reporters noted that the cancellation occurred as media companies, including Disney+, were seeking to reduce costs for streaming content in order to increase profitability. [4]

The series was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023, amidst a Disney+ and Hulu content-removal purge, as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative under Disney CEO Bob Iger. [6]

Premise

It has been more than twenty years since Queen Bavmorda was defeated. A group of six unlikely heroes set off on a dangerous quest to places far beyond their home, where they must face their inner demons and come together to save their world from the forces of evil: the Gales, who work for the Crone and are allies of the Wyrm.

Cast and characters

Main

Guest

Val Kilmer appears as Madmartigan via archive footage from the Willow film. His son Jack Kilmer provided Madmartigan's voice in "Prisoners of Skellin" and "Children of the Wyrm". [23]

Additional voices provided by Flula Borg, David W. Collins, Terri Douglas, Robin Atkin Downes, Katrina Kemp, Arif S. Kinchen, Risa Mei, Mark Povinelli, Moira Quirk, Helen Sadler, Julian Stone, Fred Tatasciore, Sam Witwer, Matthew Wood, Danny Woodburn, and Shelby Young.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [24]
1"The Gales" Stephen Woolfenden Jonathan Kasdan November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30)
In the years following the defeat of Queen Bavmorda, her daughter Sorsha has become the new queen, married Madmartigan, and produced twin siblings Prince Airk and Princess Kit. Airk has a romantic friendship with the kitchen maid Dove while Kit is in love with the novice knight Jade. Sorsha intends to seal a marriage alliance between Kit and Prince Graydon. She is also affected by the mysterious disappearance of Madmartigan and visions of a new threat known as the Gales. Several Gales, including the Scourge, the Doom, the Lich, and the Dag, attack Tir Asleen. The Lich infects Commander Ballantine, and the Dag kidnaps Airk. Kit, Jade, Dove, Graydon, a knight named Jørgen Kase, and the incarcerated Thraxus Boorman embark on a quest to rescue Airk. After crossing the Barrier, the group are pursued by several Bone Reavers who kill the knight Kase. The survivors escape with the help of Boorman's aid. Later, they find the Nelwyn sorcerer Willow who reveals that Dove is actually Elora Danan and that Airk is being imprisoned by the Withered Crone who dwells in the Immemorial City beyond the Shattered Sea.
2"The High Aldwin"Stephen Woolfenden Bob Dolman November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30)
In flashbacks, Willow has a falling out with Queen Sorsha after she refuses to allow him to train Elora Danan in the magical arts. Sorsha wants Elora to lead a normal life while Willow regards her as a weapon against the Withered Crone, the leader of the Gales. Elora, Kit, Jade, Graydon and Boorman meet the other Nelwyn villagers, including Mims. Since the Gales are searching for Elora, the group departs with Willow and several followers on a quest to rescue Airk. Meanwhile, Sorsha sends Commander Ballantine to search for "Dove", as the Lich uses his magic to turn him into a "disciple". Ballantine infects his companions. During the journey, Willow teaches Elora the magical arts but she has trouble activating her powers. Elora is later kidnapped by Ballantine, but not before using magic to create a sapling, although she was not aware of her use of magic.
3"The Battle of the Slaughtered Lamb"Debs Paterson Wendy Mericle & John BickerstaffDecember 7, 2022 (2022-12-07)
Elora's companions attempt to rescue her and fight the infected Ballantine and his men, who escape using magic. The "disciples" intend to deliver Elora to the Crone, who plans to banish her from the mortal realm. Elora escapes and meets the two woodcutters Hubert and Anne, who are killed by Ballantine and his men. Meanwhile, Kit and Boorman split from the rest of the caravan to retrieve the Lux Arcana from a tomb infested with were-rats. Ballantine and his men continue the journey with the captive Elora. Willow and the others intercept them and a second skirmish ensues. Willow's fellow Nelwyn Silas is killed while Graydon is infected. The grieving Willow uses his magic to obliterate Ballantine's companions and weaken Ballantine. Ballantine regains his senses temporarily and implores Jade to give him a mercy killing. Afterwards, the group arrives at the one location that Willow has been wanting everyone to avoid....Nockmaar.
4"The Whispers of Nockmaar"Debs PatersonJulia CoopermanDecember 14, 2022 (2022-12-14)
The group take refuge from the rain in Bavmorda's abandoned castle . There, Willow prepares to exorcise Graydon of the Lich's demonic influence with the help of Kit and Elora. Jade mourns over Ballantine's passing, regarding him as a mentor. While retrieving ingredients for the exorcism ceremony, Kit experiences visions of her grandmother Bavmorda, who is descended from a dark line known as the Blood of the Six. Kit learns that Bavmorda pledged allegiance to the Crone. Meanwhile, Elora experiences visions of her birth and her mother's subsequent death. The possessed Graydon breaks free and tricks Elora into entering the high tower where he plans to complete the ceremony. Willow, Kit, Jade, and Boorman join forces to successfully exorcise Graydon. In response, the Crone tasks the Lich, Scourge, Doom, and Dag with killing the entire group except Elora. Elsewhere, the captive Airk awakes to find himself inside an abandoned city.
5"Wildwood" Philippa Lowthorpe Hannah Friedman December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21)
The Dag and the Scourge pursue Elora and her friends through the ruins of Bavmorda's castle. Willow uses a flamethrower to hold off the Dag. The group flee into the Wildwood where the Dag and the Scourge are unable to follow. Elora and her friends are captured by the Bone Reavers who are led by Scorpia. Scorpia reveals that she and Jade are sisters and daughters of General Kael, a former vassal of Sorsha. Scorpia also reveals that Boorman was a former associate and lover. The Bone Reavers are outlaws who seek freedom from Tir Asleen and other powers. Willow also reunites with his Brownie friend Rool who mentioned that he has a daughter named Ganush, Franjean went south, and that the Bone Reavers moved in next door to him. While he helps Willow and Graydon escape from their trap, Rool is unable to accompany Willow for old times sake. After the truth about Jade's heritage is known, the Bone Reavers welcome the travelers and throw a feast for Jade. Meanwhile, as a result of the truth plums, Jade breaks up with Kit, and Elora learns that Willow defeated Bavmorda with dumb luck. Though Kit and Jade reconcile and are about to kiss, Kit is kidnapped by some trolls who attack the Reavers' settlement and abduct some Bone Reavers as Elora calls for Willow.
6"Prisoners of Skellin"Philippa LowthorpeHannah Friedman & Stu SelonickDecember 28, 2022 (2022-12-28)
The trolls bring Kit and Willow to Skellin, their underground city. They are locked in a cage and encounter another prisoner named Allagash, a knight of Madmartigan who took part in a quest to obtain a Kymerian cuirass from the vaults beneath Skellin. Queen Sorsha believed that this mystical armor can save Elora from doom. Allagash claims that he was betrayed by Boorman. Meanwhile, Elora and the others mount a rescue mission and infiltrate the mines disguised in troll garb. Elora accidentally casts a spell that causes tremors in the mountain before losing the wand. After reuniting with Kit, Willow and Allagash, Boorman claims Allagash betrayed Madmartigan and stole the lux, with Boorman reluctantly abandoning Madmartigan to reclaim it. The group then retrieves the Kymerian cuirass from a vault owned by the late Nelwyn sorcerer Wiggleheim. Kit's father went into a gateway in the vault to confront some unstated threat. Kit hears a voice claiming to be her father and attempts to walk through the gateway but is stopped by Jade and Elora. After fighting several trolls with an apparently remorseful Allagash buying them time to get away, they reach Skellin's base only to discover that Elora's spell has liquified the ground. Kit is furious with Elora, thinking that she has prevented her from reuniting with Madmartigan. Kit falls into the liquified abyss while Elora tries to use the retrieved wand to free her. Meanwhile, at the Immemorial City, Airk meets a young woman in her cell.
7"Beyond the Shattered Sea"Jamie ChildsJulia Cooperman & Bob Dolman and Jonathan KasdanJanuary 4, 2023 (2023-01-04)
In the Immemorial City, Airk befriends the young woman, who claims to be Lili of Cashmere. He also experiences a vision of his sister Kit drowning and being rescued by Elora. Meanwhile, Elora and her companions continue their journey across the Shattered Sea. They reach a cabin inhabited by an elderly fisherman named Zeb who claims to be an adventurer, but is forced to leave when the Dag and the Doom attacks. They escape on a carriage drawn by a mudmander named Kenneth, whom Graydon befriends. During the fight, Graydon discovers his own magic potential and destroys the Dag, while the Doom is wounded. During the journey, Elora continues her training with Willow and Graydon, but struggles to be honest with her emotions, and considers using the Crone's magic. Kit and Elora also resolve their differences. Meanwhile, Lili flirts with Airk and reveals herself as the one who brought him to the city. Airk eventually gives into Lili, who performs a ritual on him inside the temple. Elora and her companions eventually reach the edge of the Shattered Sea which appears to be an endless waterfall. Elora reveals the Crone has shown her Willow's vision of her death before she and Kit jump over the edge and find themselves in the Immemorial City where they encounter a changed Airk.
8"Children of the Wyrm"Jamie ChildsRayna McClendon and Jonathan KasdanJanuary 11, 2023 (2023-01-11)
Airk claims that Lili, whom Elora and Kit recognize as the Crone, has shown him the truth and will help usher a new age ruled by her master known as the Wyrm. In her fair form, the Crone invites Elora and Kit to enter an inner chamber, where she attempts to convince them to submit to the Wyrm. During the vision, Kit hears Madmartigan telling her that her purpose is to serve as Elora's shield. Meanwhile Jade, Graydon, Boorman and Willow jump over the edge of the Shattered Sea and confront the Crone in the Immemorial City, freeing Elora and Kit from their trance. Elora and her friends fight the Crone, her minions, and the enchanted Airk. Graydon is seemimgly killed in the battle, but Elora manages to use her powers to kill the Crone. In her last moments, the Crone infects Airk, who fights Kit and Elora. Kit manages to use their childhood memories to purge and heal Airk. Following their victory, Elora and her friends depart home, seeking to honor Graydon's memory. In the Wyrm's realm, a still-alive Graydon awakens before the Wyrm — identical in appearance to a short-haired Elora — who asks him to help usher in a new age. In the mid-credits, the book talking about this season is put back on a shelf as two more books called Book 2 and Book 3 are seen.

Production

Development

Discussions about a continuation of the film began as early as 2005, [25] with Warwick Davis reiterating his interest in returning in multiple interviews. [26] [27] During a May 2019 interview with an MTV podcast, Ron Howard, director of the 1988 film, revealed he had been approached by Jonathan Kasdan about rebooting the film as a television series at Disney+. [28]

In October 2020, the series was greenlit, with Jon M. Chu directing the pilot episode and Davis reprising his titular role. [7] [29] Chu would announce that he had to step away from directing duties due to a production delay and personal reasons in January 2021. [30] Later that month, Jonathan Entwistle was hired to replace Chu as director of the pilot, and as executive producer. [31] However, due to production delays as a result of a recasting, Entwistle also exited the series, with Stephen Woolfenden coming in to direct the first two episodes of the series. [32]

In March 2023, Disney+ canceled the series after only one season. [4] Kasdan stated the cast the cast had been released from their contracts due to the shifts going on at Disney but that there is hope that the series could still pick up at some point in the future. [33] As part of cuts being made at Disney, the show was one of many removed from Disney+ streaming service in May 2023. [6] [34]

Casting

In November 2020, Erin Kellyman, Cailee Spaeny and Ellie Bamber entered negotiations to join the cast. [8] In January 2021, Tony Revolori would enter negotiations to join the cast, which was now confirmed to include Kellyman, Spaeny and Bamber. [35] Revolori would be confirmed to join the cast in March, along with the recasting of Spaeny with Ruby Cruz. [9] Amar Chadha-Patel would join the next month. [12] By November 2021, Ralph Ineson was added to the cast. [36] In April 2022, Talisa García and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers were cast, [16] [20] with Garcia starring as Revolori's character's mother, marking the first time a transgender actor has appeared in a Lucasfilm production. [16] In May 2022, Joanne Whalley appeared at the Lucasfilm panel at Star Wars Celebration, revealing that she would be reprising her role as Sorsha from the original film. [15] At the D23 Expo in September, Kevin Pollak was revealed to be reprising his role from the film, [21] with Christian Slater also being announced as part of the cast. [22]

Val Kilmer was unable to participate in filming to reprise his role as Madmartigan due to his recovery from throat cancer and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but Davis and Kasdan stated in May 2022 that his character would still be involved "in a big way". [37] Although he had lost full use of his vocal cords because of his throat cancer, Kilmer still initially recorded Madmartigan's lines. This was then used as a guide track for his son Jack, who duplicated his father's voice in the same way that he did in their 2021 documentary film Val . [38] [39] [40]

Filming

Production for the series began in June 2021 in Wales, [41] with Dragon Studios near Llanharan being used as a location. [42] During production, five stages totalling 28,000 square feet were constructed at Dragon Studios. The set for Tir Asleen Castle was built on a six acre lot at Dragon Studios. In addition, a set for the "Immemorial City" was constructed at Dragon Studios, which drew inspiration from Blade Runner 2049 . Lucasfilm also built 20 additional buildings around Dragon Studios for the purposes of creature creation, puppeteering work, special effects constructions, and costumes. To comply with local COVID-19 pandemic health and safety guidelines, these buildings were built with substantial space and ventilation. [43]

In addition to Dragon Studios, filming took place at 32 locations across Wales including Pendine Sands, Morlais Quarry, Merthyr Mawr, Neath Abbey, Snowdonia, and Holyhead. [44] [43] For the production, Lucasfilm received funding from Creative Wales to hire 25 trainees for six months. Lucasfilm also hired 335 full-time crew members including 206 Welsh citizens. Due to a determined effort to hire local crew in senior roles, 17 of the 29 production departments were led by Welsh citizens. Non-Welsh crew were also paired with Welsh citizens. Significant post-production work also took places in Wales. [43]

Music

The score for the series is composed by James Newton Howard and Xander Rodzinski and includes the themes from the film composed by James Horner.

Willow: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1-3)
No.TitleLength
1."Hidden Away"2:13
2."One Day"1:13
3."A Reputation"2:05
4."Until That Day"1:48
5."Castle Romances"1:27
6."I'll Go"4:30
7."Succeed or Fail"2:16
8."Campfire"1:14
9."What Happened to Elora?"2:14
10."Abandoned Post"1:27
11."Crossing the Barrier"1:39
12."Vigilant"2:01
13."Royal Heirs"1:35
14."Last Best Hope"2:24
15."This Is Where We Live"2:09
16."Consulting the Bones"1:54
17."Revealed"1:21
18."She Needs Our Help"2:30
19."Nelwyn Village"2:12
20."I Need You"2:18
21."Treasure Hunter"1:39
22."Focus"1:26
23."You Are Extraordinary"1:36
24."Dark Vision"1:57
25."Epic Tales"1:38
26."You're Not Yourself"1:52
27."Outnumbered"3:13
28."The Veil"1:28
29."The Mark"2:02
30."Less Than Honorable"1:44
31."Indestructible Magic Armor"1:51
32."Back in the Wagon"3:40
33."You Did Good"4:15
Total length:1:08:00
Willow: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4-6)
No.TitleLength
1."Grandma's House"1:54
2."Evil Goo"2:57
3."Hello Lovely"1:35
4."Voices"2:28
5."Visions"2:26
6."Compounding Issues"3:33
7."The High Tower"2:50
8."No Recipe"3:31
9."I Never Doubted You"2:20
10."Butterflies"1:28
11."The Wrong Hands"1:47
12."Scorpia"1:18
13."Brownies!"2:24
14."Escape Tales"1:32
15."One Ones Left"2:07
16."Bone Reaver Brawl"2:38
17."Truly Live!"1:34
18."Returned"2:17
19."Advice"1:52
20."Wanting to Say"3:01
21."Party's Over"0:48
22."Passing the Time"1:24
23."A Fine Welcome"1:41
24."Manners"0:51
25."Gesundheit!"2:11
26."Cliff Creeping"1:27
27."Betrayed"2:58
28."Fire Up the Troops"2:40
29."Missing Him"2:08
30."Search for Wiggleheim"2:27
31."Prodigious Noggin"1:34
32."A Family Heirloom"2:23
33."Showdown"2:24
34."What Matters Most"1:37
35."He Chose You"3:30
36."End Credits"1:05
Total length:1:16:00
Willow: Vol. 3 (Episodes 7-8)
No.TitleLength
1."The Day Never Ends"1:44
2."Breaking the Ice"3:32
3."Zeb"2:07
4."New Girl"1:54
5."Scrambled or Poached"3:03
6."The Mudmander"1:38
7."Combat Training"2:52
8."What Is Real?"3:08
9."Getting Close"1:40
10."Admissions"3:09
11."Not Worthy"1:54
12."Courtyard Attack"5:22
13."How Far We'd Go"2:45
14."Not How This Ends"3:41
15."Harbinger"2:46
16."Bigger Than Anything"1:57
17."Loyal"1:35
18."Into the Light"1:39
19."This Can't Be Real"1:54
20."Try Harder!"1:29
21."The Wyrm"3:15
22."Remember Who You Are"1:50
23."Your Own Path"1:03
24."Help Arrives"3:50
25."Facing Off"5:05
26."Last Gasp"2:39
27."The Most Powerful Thing in the Universe"2:18
28."Closing Chapter"2:50
Total length:1:12:00

Marketing

A trailer of Willow was released at Star Wars Celebration on May 26, 2022. [45] A second trailer and official poster were released at the Disney fan expo D23 on September 10, 2022. The D23 expo also featured a panel consisting of several Willow cast members including Davis and Slater. [46] [47] On November 1 during the Lucca Comics & Games 2022, a part of the first episode and exclusive video clips of the series was shown in world premiere in the presence of actors Ellie Bamber, Erin Kellyman and Amar Chadha-Patel. [48] [49]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to the streaming aggregator JustWatch, Willow was the third most streamed television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of December 5, 2022, to December 11, 2022. [50] According to Whip Media's TV Time, Willow was the sixth-most streamed television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of December 11, 2022, [51] during the week of December 18, 2022, [52] and during the week of December 25, 2022, [53] the fifth during the week of January 1, 2023, [54] and during the week of January 8, 2023, [55] and the sixth during the week of January 15, 2023. [56] According to the streaming aggregator Reelgood, Willow was the sixth most streamed program across all platforms in the United States during the week of December 14, 2022. [57]

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 84% approval rating with an average rating of 7/10, based on 67 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Expanding on the saga while leaving plenty of room for callbacks to the original, this series-length sequel should satisfy fans who've been patiently waiting for more Willow." [58] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 70 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [59]

Helen O'Hara, writing for Empire Magazine, said that the show "relies far less on nostalgia and more on expanding the world of the original film to encompass new complexity and new identities among all these daikinis, and that's a real treat." [60] Alan Sepinwall, writing for Rolling Stone , called it "entertaining in bursts, but uneven overall." [61]

Willow also faced significant backlash from some reviewers. Eric Kain of Forbes , who described the series as an "abomination", criticizing its deviation from the original film's spirit, writing, acting, and tone. He compared it unfavorably to other shows of 2022, expressing disappointment with its modern teenage drama feel. [62] Anthony Lund from MovieWeb noted a substantial drop in the series' audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes, highlighting fans' dissatisfaction with its writing and character portrayal. [63]

Accolades

Willow was nominated for Outstanding New TV Series at the 34th GLAAD Media Awards. [64] [65] It was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 2023 BAFTA Cymru Awards. [66]

The series was also one of 200 television series that received the ReFrame Stamp for the years 2022 to 2023. The stamp is awarded by the gender equity coalition ReFrame and industry database IMDbPro for film and television projects that are proven to have gender-balanced hiring, with stamps being awarded to projects that hire female-identifying people, especially women of color, in four out of eight key roles for their production. [67] [68]

Willow received two nominations at the 22nd Visual Effects Society Awards. [69]

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