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television series that was broadcast on
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from 15 January 2013 to 12 August 2014. The show was written by Dennis Kelly and starred
Fiona O'Shaughnessy Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Irish film, stage, and television actress. Early life O'Shaughnessy was born in Galway. Her family moved to Reading, Berkshire, when she was 9. She returned to Galway a decade later where she pursued a career in the ...
,
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, Paul Higgins,
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (born 4 December 1985) is a British actor, best known for starring as Curtis Donovan in the E4 series ''Misfits'' and as Ian in the Channel 4 series ''Utopia''. Early life Stewart-Jarrett was born in Wandsworth, ...
, Alexandra Roach, Oliver Woollford,
Alistair Petrie Alistair Petrie (born 30 September 1970) is a British actor. He has starred in ''The Bank Job'' (2008), '' Cloud Atlas'' (2012), '' Rush'' (2013) and '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016). Petrie has also starred in the Channel 4 television ...
and Neil Maskell. A second six-episode series was commissioned by
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and went into production in late 2013, and was broadcast in July and August 2014. The show has since gained a cult following. In October 2014, the series' official
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feed stated there would not be a third series. HBO had originally planned to make an American version of the show in 2014, but did not produce it due to budget disputes.
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then acquired the rights to the series as of April 2018, and an American version was released on 25 September 2020. Initially nearly inaccessible for viewing on the U.S. market, Amazon released both of the original series on Amazon Prime on 1 November 2020.


Synopsis

A community of comic book fans believe the graphic novel ''The Utopia Experiments'' predicted several disastrous epidemics, such as
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(BSE). A rumoured unpublished sequel supposedly contains further information on future world events. When one ''Utopia'' enthusiast procures the manuscript, he invites four of his friends from an online forum to meet in real life. However, after getting their hands on the manuscript, the four – Ian, Becky, Wilson, and Grant – find themselves in over their heads, as a secret organization only known as "The Network" is after it. They find their lives systematically dismantled, while Network operatives kill anyone in their way as they hunt for the manuscript and someone named Jessica Hyde. Jessica, who has been on the run from The Network her entire life, meets with the group and helps them evade capture. Meanwhile, other characters find themselves ensnared in The Network's orbit, and through their interactions with its agents, the organization's purpose and secret plot come into focus. The closer people come to understanding what's truly going on, the more dangerous things become. As rumors of "Russian flu" proliferate worldwide and a variety of groups and individuals close in on the protagonists, they try to solve the web of mysteries and conspiracies around them.


Cast


Main

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Fiona O'Shaughnessy Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Irish film, stage, and television actress. Early life O'Shaughnessy was born in Galway. Her family moved to Reading, Berkshire, when she was 9. She returned to Galway a decade later where she pursued a career in the ...
as Jessica Hyde, a woman who has been on the run from The Network for as long as she can remember. Her father, Philip Carvel, created the ''Utopia'' manuscripts. Aine Garvey portrays a young Jessica. * Alexandra Roach as Becky, a post-grad student. Convinced there is a conspiracy surrounding her father's death connected to the ''Utopia'' manuscript, she is determined to find out the truth. She suffers from the mysterious "Deel's syndrome," for which she has been taking medication. *
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (born 4 December 1985) is a British actor, best known for starring as Curtis Donovan in the E4 series ''Misfits'' and as Ian in the Channel 4 series ''Utopia''. Early life Stewart-Jarrett was born in Wandsworth, ...
as Ian Johnson, an IT consultant who still lives with his mother. *
Adeel Akhtar Adeel Akhtar (born 18 September 1980) is a British actor. In 2017, he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his role in ''Murdered by My Father''. He was also nominated for a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role o ...
as Wilson Wilson, a survivalist conspiracy theorist. He finds his loyalties divided as he learns more about The Network's plans. *Oliver Woollford as Grant Leetham, a troubled 11-year-old boy. Originally pretending to be an adult online, he ends up with the ''Utopia'' manuscript. He is later framed for a school shooting and forced to go on the run. * Paul Higgins as Michael Dugdale, a civil servant who finds himself blackmailed by The Network over his affair with a Russian prostitute. * Neil Maskell as Arby/Piètre, a Network agent searching for Jessica Hyde and the ''Utopia'' manuscript. He is unstable and emotionally disconnected. Mason and Harley Rooney portray a Young Arby. * Geraldine James as Milner, an MI5 agent whom the group turns to for help.
Rose Leslie Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie (born 9 February 1987) is a Scottish actress who rose to fame as Gwen Dawson in the ITV drama series ''Downton Abbey'' and Ygritte in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones''. She starred as Maia Rindell for t ...
portrays a younger Milner.


Recurring

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Ruth Gemmell Ruth Katrin Gemmell (born October 1967) is an English actress. She starred in the film ''Fever Pitch'' in 1997 which was followed by supporting roles in television series ''EastEnders'', '' Casualty'', '' Home Fires'' and '' Penny Dreadful.'' ...
as Jen Dugdale, Michael's wife. * Emilia Jones as Alice Ward, a schoolgirl who becomes embroiled in the conspiracy after Grant meets her and hides the ''Utopia'' manuscript in her bedroom. *
Alistair Petrie Alistair Petrie (born 30 September 1970) is a British actor. He has starred in ''The Bank Job'' (2008), '' Cloud Atlas'' (2012), '' Rush'' (2013) and '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016). Petrie has also starred in the Channel 4 television ...
as Geoff Lawson, Secretary of State for Health and Michael's boss, an inside man for The Network. * Paul Ready as Lee, Arby's partner. He takes a special delight in interrogation and torture. *
Simon McBurney Simon Montagu McBurney (born 25 August 1957) is an English actor, playwright, and theatrical director. He is the founder and artistic director of the Théâtre de Complicité, London. He has had roles in the films '' The Manchurian Candidate'' ...
(series 1) and Michael Maloney (series 2) as Christian Donaldson, a scientist whom Michael asks for help. *
James Fox William Fox (born 19 May 1939), known professionally as James Fox, is an English actor. He appeared in several notable films of the 1960s and early 1970s, including '' King Rat'', '' The Servant'', ''Thoroughly Modern Millie'' and ''Performan ...
as Letts' Assistant (series 1–2). Ed Birch portrays a younger Assistant. * Stephen Rea as Conran Letts (series 1), the acting CEO of Corvadt, a biological sciences company and apparent head of The Network. *
Anna Madeley Anna Madeley (born 1 October 1976) is an English actress. She performed for three seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has appeared in three off-West End productions. She has starred in productions on each of the main British televisi ...
as Anya Levchenko (series 1), a Russian sex worker with whom Michael is having an affair. *Mark Stobbart as Bejan Chervo (series 1), the finder of the ''Utopia II'' manuscript who invites Ian, Becky, Grant and Wilson to meet him. Before he can do so, he is murdered by Arby and Lee. *
Sylvestra Le Touzel Sylvestra Le Touzel (born 1958) is a British television, film and stage actor. She was born and raised in Kensington, London, to a prominent family from Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. She attended school in East Acton. Television Begi ...
as Leah Gorsand (series 2), CEO of Rochane Foundation, an NGO funding the Russian flu vaccine campaign, underwriting the cost for countries that cannot afford it. *
Ian McDiarmid Ian McDiarmid (; born 11 August 1944) is a Scottish actor and director of stage and screen, best known for portraying the Sith Lord Emperor Sheev Palpatine / Darth Sidious in the ''Star Wars'' multimedia franchise. Making his stage debut in '' ...
as 'Anton' (series 2), a confused old Romanian who is in fact the scientist Philip Carvel, the long thought dead creator of 'The Utopia Experiments'. Tom Burke portrays a younger Carvel. *
Gerard Monaco Gerard Monaco is a British actor who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Monaco's first film was Mike Leigh’s ''Vera Drake''. He has since had roles in movies including Dame Jane Campion's ''Bright Star'' Jerry Bruckheimer's '' Pir ...
as Joe (series 1–2), Ian's colleague.


Guest

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Michael Smiley Michael Smiley (born 1963) is a Northern Irish comedian and actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the films ''Kill List'' (2011) and ''The Lobster'' (2015). Early life Smiley was born in 1963 in Belfast and grew up in Holywood with ...
as Detective Inspector Joshua Reynolds (series 1), a police officer investigating Bejan's death. *Alan Bentley as Scientist (series 1–2). Ian Porter portrays a younger Scientist. *
Eleanor Matsuura Eleanor Matsuura is a British actress best known for her roles as Yumiko in '' The Walking Dead'', Hannah Santo in '' Spooks: The Greater Good'', Bev in ''Utopia'' and as PC Donna Prager in ''Cuffs''. Early life Matsuura was born in Tokyo and r ...
as Bev (series 1), Michael's colleague who signs off on the purchase of the Russian flu vaccine. *Anca-Ioana Androne as Brosca (series 2), Philip Carvel's wife. * Emil Hostina as Marius (series 2), a Romanian translator whom Becky, Grant, and Ian use to communicate with Anton/Philip Carvel. * Kevin Eldon as Tony Bradley (series 2), a scientist and author of a book on Deel's Syndrome. * Will Attenborough as Ben (series 2), a member of a hacking collective member who assists the main characters. *
Juliet Cowan Juliet Cowan (born 21 May 1974 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a British television, film and stage actress. Cowan has had various TV guest star roles in long-running shows such as ''EastEnders'', ''Silent Witness'' and '' Casualty''. Cowan has ...
as Bridget (series 2), a scientist colleague of Michael who notices discrepancies in government plans for the Russian flu vaccine. *
Sacha Dhawan Sacha Dhawan (; born 1 May 1984) is a British actor from Greater Manchester. He is best known for playing Akthar in the play '' The History Boys'' (2004–2006) and its film adaptation (2006), Paul Jatri in the BBC One comedy drama series '' Las ...
as Paul Simpson (series 2), a Network sleeper agent. *
Steven Robertson Steven Robertson (born 1 January 1977) is a Scottish actor who stars as Detective Sandy Wilson in the BBC One adaptation of Ann Cleeves's ''Shetland'', filmed near where Robertson was born and brought up. He portrayed Michael Connelly, a young ...
as Terrence Truman (series 2), another Network sleeper agent. * David Calder as Dobri Gorski (series 2), Donaldson's former professor who attempted to fake his death to evade The Network. *
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as Himself * Jon Snow as Himself


Production

In April 2012, Channel 4 announced that it had commissioned a six-episode drama series titled ''Utopia''. The series was written by Dennis Kelly and produced by Kudos Film and Television.
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was chosen as the director, Rebekah Wray-Rogers the producer, and Dennis Kelly, Jane Featherstone and Karen Wilson the executive producers.


Conception and development

Kudos Film and Television approached Kelly with an idea about a conspiracy hidden inside a graphic novel. Kelly liked some of the idea, but some of it he changed. The story involved a shadowy organisation called The Network, and Kelly initially came out with an idea that The Network might be responsible for the rise in conspiracy theories because they thought it would be the best way to hide an actual conspiracy. Kelly said he does not believe in conspiracy theories, but is fascinated by them. The series took about two years to come to fruition.


Post-production

To emulate the graphic novel printing process, Marc Munden chose to use a
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palette: "The three-strip Technicolor process we use is the opposite colours – yellows, cyan, magentas. I was interested in Doris Day films from the 1950s that pushed those distinct elements." Colourist Aidan Farrell used grading software Nucoda Film Master to paint bolder colours into the shots. By the second series the production crew were preparing the film sets for grading.


Filming locations

''Utopia'' is set in London, but was filmed mostly in
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and
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between April and October 2012, while the panning shot of the Mercury Hotel in the first episode was filmed in
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near
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. Scenes for the school shooting in episode 3 were filmed at
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in
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whilst the school was closed for summer in July 2012. The empty red sandstone stately home the group make use of from episode 4 is filmed at
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. The café scene in the fifth episode is filmed at TC's Cafe & Take-Away on Southport New Road near the village of
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. Many scenes were filmed in
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and
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. Scenes set in the office of a fictional newspaper were shot in the offices of the Liverpool Echo newspaper on Old Hall Street in Liverpool. The final scene of the first series, with Jessica and Milner, was shot atop the Cunard Building, one of
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's "three graces". In the second series, locations used included
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in Barnsley, Temple Works in
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,
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in
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, the
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, the Hepworth Gallery in
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, and various spots in Leeds city centre, which doubled as London by superimposing London landmarks on the horizon. The scene in which Mr Rabbit and Philip Carvel meet was filmed at
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near
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. The abandoned building in the second episode of series 2 was shot in the former Terry's Chocolate Factory in York.


Referencing real world events

The TV drama referenced a number of real world events, and incorporated these events into the story of the conspiracy. In the second series, the show used various news footage from the 1970s including the assassinations of
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,
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, Richard Sykes, and Airey Neave. The TWA Flight 841 disaster is also referenced in this episode. In particular, several events from a 10-day period in 1979, including the
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and the collapse of the Labour government, had been combined as a jumping off point for the second series.


Cancellation

''Utopia'' was cancelled by
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on 12 August 2014. The network's official statement was:


Reception

The first series was generally well received by the critics, with some high praise for its striking visuals, but also some expressions of concern about its violence. Aidan Smith of ''
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'' noted both its "astonishing visuals" as well as its "astonishing violence", while Tom Sutcliffe of ''
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'' thought it a dystopian fantasy "delivered with great visual style" but was not convinced that its violence is necessary. Mark Monahan of ''
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'' described it as "a dark, tantalizingly mysterious overture", while Sam Wollaston of ''
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'' called it "a work of brilliant imagination", "a 21st-century nightmare" that "looks beautiful", but also wondered about the gratuitousness of its violence. However, Utopia creator and writer Dennis Kelly defended the use of violence in his work, stating:


Controversy

UK media regulator Ofcom received 44 complaints about the television series including complaints about violence, offensive language and child actors being involved in scenes of adult content. Thirty-seven of the complaints related to a scene at the beginning of the third episode where a shooting takes place in a secondary school, a month after the
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. In the second series, the use of real life events including the assassination of Airey Neave prompted criticisms of the show by a number of people, including members of the Neave family. In response, Channel 4 issued a statement and said that the drama series is "entirely fictional" and "it is not hannel 4'sintention to cause offence and ''Utopia'' does not suggest that any other real organization was responsible for the death of Airey Neave."


Awards and nominations

In 2014, the series was nominated for and won the
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.


Release


DVD/Blu-ray


Soundtrack

The series
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was composed by
Cristobal Tapia de Veer Juan Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is a Chilean-born Canadian film and television score composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is best known for his score of the British TV series ''Utopia'', for ...
. The album entitled ''Utopia (Original Television Soundtrack)'' was released 7 October 2013, on both CD and
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by Silva Screen Music. In August 2014 a contest was announced on Facebook to create a remix of the "Utopia Overture". Cristobal Tapia De Veer announced via Twitter that the Series 2 soundtrack was coming 8 December. It was then released that day, and is now available on major
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services. It is also available for purchase as a CD/DVD, as well as on vinyl. # "Utopia Overture" (3:32) # "The Network" (3:21) # "Dislocated Thumbs (Pt. 1)" (2:17) # "Mr. Rabbit's Game" (1:05) # "Conspiracy (Pt. 1)" (2:53) # "Meditative Chaos" (3:10) # "A New Brand of Drug" (2:13) # "Samba De Wilson" (2:15) # "Slivovitz" (1:43) # "Bekki on Pills (Pt. 1)" (1:01) # "Where Is Jessica Hyde? (Pt. 1)" (3:39) # "Arby's Oratorio" (1:38) # "Jessica Gets Off" (3:18) # "Mr. Rabbit It Is" (2:51) # "Lovechild" (1:03) # "Mind Vortex" (2:48) # "Twat" (2:02) # "Bekki on Pills (Pt. 2)" (3:16) # "Fertility Control" (1:50) # "Janus Saves" (2:51) # "Evil Prevails" (2:55) # "Conspiracy (Pt. 2)" (4:56) # "Dislocated Thumbs (Pt. 2)" (1:28) # "Utopia Descent" (2:42) # "Where Is Jessica Hyde? (Pt. 2)" (4:08) # "Utopia's Death Cargo" (1:38) # "The Experiment" (6:16) # "Utopia Finale" (2:35)


American adaptation

In February 2014, HBO ordered an American adaptation of ''Utopia'', to be co-created and directed by David Fincher, with
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as the writer. Fincher planned to direct all episodes of the series, and said "I like the characters – I love Dennis’s honesty and affinity for the nerds." In June 2015, it was announced that
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was negotiating for the role of Jessica Hyde. On 30 July 2015, it was reported that the series would not go into production because of budget disputes between Fincher and HBO, and that the cast had been released from their contracts. After HBO lost rights to the project,
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ordered a nine-episode first season directly on 19 April 2018, with Flynn said to adapt the project from the original. The American adaptation was released on Amazon Prime Video on 25 September 2020 and was created by Gillian Flynn.


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