Hanna (TV series; 2019 - 2021)
Creator: David Farr
Synopsis[]
An extraordinary young girl raised in the forest (Esme Creed-Miles) evades the relentless pursuit of an off-book CIA agent (Mireille Enos) and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
Male Deaths[]
- Khalid Abdalla (Episode 1.08: Utrax)
- Martin Bergmann (Episode 1.03: City)
- Simon Cotton (Episode 1.07: Road)
- Peter Ferdinando (Episode 1.03: City)
- Joel Kinnaman (Episode 1.08: Utrax)
- Noof McEwan (Episode 1.06: Mother)
- Andy Nyman (Episode 1.04: Father)
- Stefan Rudolf (Episode 1.04: Father)
- Peter Schueller (Episode 1.01: Forest)
- Sam C. Wilson (Episode 1.04: Father)
Female Deaths[]
- Andrea Deck (Episode 1.08: Utrax)
- Michelle Duncan (Episode 1.02: Friend)
- Katharina Heyer (Episode 1.05: Town)
- Joanna Kulig (Episode 1.01: Forest)
Gallery[]
Season One[]
Season Two[]
Season Three[]
Notes[]
- Based on the 2011 film of the same name.
- David Farr (creator of the film) also created the show. He wrote the screenplay for the film and the screenplays for most of the show's episodes.
- David created the show because he wanted to improve and expand the story. He felt that the film was too short to fully flesh out the concept.
- The show has three main stars. Two of them (Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos) also costarred in The Killing. This is the first show where they are reunited.
- The show is much more violent than the film and the death scenes are more graphic. Because of this, the show is rated TV-MA (the TV equivalent of an R-rated film) whereas the film is rated PG-13.