Animal Kingdom (TV series)

This article is about the TV series. For other uses, see Animal Kingdom (disambiguation).
Animal Kingdom
Genre Crime drama
Family drama
Based on Animal Kingdom
by David Michôd
Developed by Jonathan Lisco
Starring
Theme music composer Atticus Ross & Claudia Sarne
Composer(s) Alexis & Sam
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Jinny Howe
  • Andrew Stearn
  • Eliza Clark
  • Terri Murphy
  • Llewellyn Wells
Location(s) Oceanside, California
Los Angeles, California
Cinematography
  • Danny Moder
  • Loren Yaconelli
Running time 50 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original network TNT
Original release June 14, 2016 (2016-06-14) – present
External links
Website

Animal Kingdom is an American drama television series developed by Jonathan Lisco. It is inspired by the eponymous 2010 Australian film by David Michôd, who is executive producer for the series, alongside Liz Watts who also produced the movie. The series follows a 17-year-old boy, who, after the death of his mother, moves in with the Codys, a criminal family clan governed by matriarch Smurf. Ellen Barkin portrays the leading role of Janine "Smurf" Cody, played by Jacki Weaver in the 2010 film. Animal Kingdom debuted on TNT on June 14, 2016, and was renewed for a second season on July 6, 2016.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring cast

Production

TNT ordered the pilot of Animal Kingdom in May 2015,[3] with Barkin and Speedman the first to be cast in July 2015 as matriarch Smurf and her adopted son Baz.[4] In August, Cole and Weary were added as J and Deran,[5] with Hatosy and Robson soon cast as the remaining Cody brothers Pope and Craig.[6][7] Alonso was later announced as Baz's girlfriend Catherine,[8] and Gordon as J's girlfriend Nicky.[9]

The project was picked up to series with a 10-episode order in December 2015.[10] The show debuted on June 14, 2016,[11] and on July 6, 2016 TNT renewed it for a 10-episode second season.[12]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"John WellsTeleplay by: Jonathan LiscoJune 14, 2016 (2016-06-14)[lower-alpha 1]2960381.31[14]
After his mother, Julia, dies of an overdose, 17-year-old Joshua "J" Cody phones his estranged grandmother, Janine, otherwise known as "Smurf". She invites him to live in her lavish home in Oceanside, California, where J meets his uncles, Craig, Deran and their adopted brother, Barry "Baz" Brown. The Codys are surprised when their unstable eldest brother Pope returns unannounced from serving a six-year sentence for bank robbery. The brothers carry out a smash and grab robbery, accidentally injuring a security guard in the process.
2"We Don't Hurt People"John WellsJonathan LiscoJune 14, 2016 (2016-06-14)123521.10[14]
The security guard, actually a moonlighting cop, dies from his injuries. Smurf creates discord when she makes the boys destroy the valuable watches they stole and tie up some loose ends.
3"Stay Close, Stick Together"Christopher ChulackEliza ClarkJune 21, 2016 (2016-06-21)123531.18[15]
While Baz helps Craig recover from his gunshot wound, Pope and Deran take J on a side job behind Smurf's back.
4"Dead to Me"Karen GaviolaEtan FrankelJune 28, 2016 (2016-06-28)123541.18[16]
With the boys celebrating Pope's birthday, Smurf manipulates them hoping that someone will confess to moonlighting.
5"Flesh Is Weak"Christopher ChulackMegan MartinJuly 5, 2016 (2016-07-05)123551.39[17]
Deran stays away from home to deal with his demons.
6"Child Care"Regina KingEtan FrankelJuly 12, 2016 (2016-07-12)123561.25[18]
While the Codys plan their next job, Detective Sandra Yates puts more pressure on J's teacher Alexa to get more information about the family's illicit dealings. Craig faces the consequences of his actions with Ren.
7"Goddamn Animals"Tim SouthamEliza ClarkJuly 19, 2016 (2016-07-19)123571.22[19]
The boys throw a party while Smurf takes a secret trip to get some closure on her past.
8"Man In"Larry TengMegan MartinJuly 26, 2016 (2016-07-26)123581.23[20]
The Codys plan their biggest heist yet: to rob a shipment of cash passing through Camp Pendleton. Meanwhile, though Catherine has refused to help Detective Yates take down the family, she packs a bag for herself and Lena. Nicky tells J that she slept with Craig, which pushes J over the edge.
9"Judas Kiss"Christopher ChulackJohn WellsAugust 2, 2016 (2016-08-02)123591.32[21]
Pope, Baz, Craig, and Deran enter the base ostensibly to play paintball, but sneak off. Following Baz's plan, they switch a portion of the stored cash with fake bills, and stash what they have stolen in waste barrels to be transported off base. Meanwhile, Jay has agreed to talk to an aggressive Detective Yates, but is hesitant to implicate the rest of the family. Catherine steals money from a suspicious Smurf, who sends Pope to confront her. Realizing she is in danger, Catherine tries to seduce Pope, but he smothers her and then buries her body.
10"What Have You Done?"Jonathan LiscoJohn WellsAugust 9, 2016 (2016-08-09)123601.51[22]
  1. The pilot episode was released online on June 1, 2016[13] and shown on TNT after a playoff game.

References

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