Taboo Season 1

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David Hayman
(Actor),


Tom Hardy
(Actor),


Krisoffer Nyholm
(Director),


Anders Engstrom
(Director)


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4.7 out of 5 stars

2,547 ratings



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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 Ounces Director

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Krisoffer Nyholm, Anders Engstrom, Chips Hardy Media Format

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NTSC, Widescreen Run time

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7 hours and 55 minutes Release date

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February 6, 2018 Actors

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David Hayman, Tom Hardy, Jonathan Pryce, Oona Chaplin, Jessie Buckley Studio

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Echo Bridge ASIN

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B077ZG44JQ Number of discs

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2


4.7 out of 5 stars

2,547 ratings



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Love the show, Tom Hardy is fantastic. So much of the dialogue is hard to follow with Hardy's character having a low pitched gravelly voice and CC would've helped alot.












Low cost and highest quality for one of the best series ever.












Great scene creation and excellent plot and cast.












(Note...A few spoilers from the first episode) This gets a little too grotesquely violent for me which at times felt gratuitous (NOT for kids!), but it's mainly a drama and it's got lots of interesting characters. Tom Hardy is incredible as usual. His character is a former slave runner who has returned from the open seas and faraway lands for his father's funeral, and he discovers that he was bequeathed a small island vital to both Britain and the U.S., and it's a race to see who will secure the rights to it. He has to balance a lot of plates and think very fast to try to survive as the British side is initially gunning for him. Something that makes this story different and new for me is that not only does he survive, there's some justice woven in against the all-powerful East India Trading Co. and it's all very cleverly done...don't want to spoil it! Anyway, he returned from his travels as a practitioner of an African religion and there's an element of the supernatural to it also, although you're not sure if he's just gone mad from being a slave runner and having hallucinations, or if his visions are really happening. The rest of the cast is amazing as well. There are two love stories with interesting twists. There's a lot of mystery around his deceased father and his past, and you watch him unravelling this with a cast of salty characters, each with their own viewpoint on who his father and mother were. It's not an upper, for sure, but for me it was a fascinating tale about survival, family relationships, the stomach-turning existence of slave ships and the psychological impact of that, London at that time (recreated very convincingly), so it keeps your interest in many ways. Hope that Taboo will eventually return for more seasons despite Covid delays and Tom Hardy being the new James Bond! He'll be a great Bond for sure...but hope he keeps doing work like this as well. I think this was BBC.












I am really digging FX original programming. Fresh, different, and doesn't assume it's audience is stupid. Refreshing. After seeing his performance in this as well as films like Bronson and The Drop, I'd watch Tom Hardy in anything at this point: watering his lawn, bowling, whatever. This guy is underappreciated as most people only know him from The Dark Knight as Bane (*sigh). Yes, he is a fine, grade A hunk, but dude has serious acting ability (and from show credits, production/creative writing) skills as well. I am a sucker for BBC/PBS British period show dramas, but this is a horse of a completely different color from your Downton Abbeys and Poldark tentpoles. I like the intrigue between the Dutch East India Trading company and British monarchy and the James Delaney characters ability to outplay several dangerous elements with nebuloud interests in early 19th century London. The show has a very broodiny mysterious pulse to it. You are both repulsed by and all the more drawn in to James from his first entry on screen to his ingenious drive and machinations to achieve his goals against seemingly impossible odds. And his wins aren't of the typical gimmicky, tv programming variety. You get the feeling that This man is either a prolific chess player setting up each move and desired effect waaaay in advance or maybe all that coal dust and ashes he's smearing on his face really does allow him to see the future or maybe talk to the dead. Or maybe he's just a horrible drunk, I'm not sure yet. In any event, he is someone that would NOT make a good drinking buddy, and best would be really good to steer clear of him in general. However, if you needed a mountain moved or just wanted the King of England or a giant corporation to stop harassing you - get this guy on your team!!! Add to this mix, atypical TV topics & historical elements like American revolutionary spies operating in England, Afro-pagan witchcraft, the significance of anyone mentioning the War of 1812 (an event, strangely, not really discussed in history classes in U.S. education), and one of the first multi-national corporate monopolies, Dutch East India Co., an organization whose power, influence, and wealth rivaled that of European monarchies and helped to inact geo-political policies around the world that many are still affected by to this day - makes for one very meaty, intellectually engaging, of the tv shows currently on air. Looking forward to season 2!












If your a Tom Hardy fan, you will love this one and only series.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Beautifully Done Series...Gloriously Five Stars.












I really hate this show, want to know why. cause I love it and I’m going to be so So mad when it’s done. this has to be my dream show of show’s, never have I seen a show like this in my life. Tom Hardy” was gosh darn stupendous in this fix me another please quick please I can’t take it. but bear with me this is NOT for the faint-of-heart, I warn you. (James Delaney) Hardy is the mean one. Yeah. this series is downright dark an nasty, 1700 hundred was the most vile time to be alive. people are starving an doing everything necessary to survive, like stealing your teeth if it’s gold or sliver. if they find you dead somewhere, but the whore houses always seem to shine. in those days, like when you see the old Jack-the-Ripper movies. there’s one thing i hope don’t happen, is for them to reveal the water scene he keep seeing. I don’t want to know that right now cause I think it would ruing my life for the next fix. an the next fix is coming, just heard they will be starting to film this year 2019. best news ever heard. I’m on the last episode and I don’t want to finish it till I get the next one, but I can’t wait I have to finish. the sole reason I love love this, is the characters. they are so complex an unusual people which makes it enjoyable. not like your cookie cutter you see constantly in movies. I love that so much, gives the series it’s edge. Beautifully Done Series...Gloriously Five Stars.


4.0 out of 5 stars









If Only They Would Start Filming Season 2!












This is a fantastic show - well written and engaging performances - set in a turbulent time, an era of transition, when England was beginning to lose its grasp on its dominions and the US was an infant republic embroiled in conflict with its former sovereign. It's an interesting time to place a story, during the reign of King George III in the early 1800s, when Queen Victoria's era is the common backdrop for most stories set in England's 1800s. Focusing on the "Honourable" East India Trading Company's role in politics and economics is also an interesting element to the show - showing their influence in matters of state and hinting at their business practices, both official and off-the-books. Tom Hardy plays James Delaney - the son of a recently deceased shipping merchant who left everything in his will to his son. Delaney returns to England after twelve years away in Africa and inherits not only his father's estate and shipping business, but also a portion of land in the Americas that is a point of contention between the US and British governments, as well as the East India Trading Company - they each want the land and their only course of action is to purchase the land from Delaney who is unwilling to sell . . . unless he's dead, then ownership would fall to his more obliging sister and her husband who seek to profit off of selling the land. And herein lies the story of Taboo. Delaney must tread carefully, reforging old alliances with friends and crafty acquaintances while forming new alliances with the very agents who seek to kill him, thus playing each party against the other and even forcing his enemies to protect him from each other's assassins, all while keeping his plans and ultimate goal to himself. Tom Hardy's Delaney is an incredibly cunning character. Mad in every sense of the word. There are many fantastic twists over the course of the eight episodes, and they keep coming until the very end. Lots of who's working for who? and what is his plan? and how will he get out of this? The supporting cast, which includes the excellent Stephen Graham, Oona Chaplin, Jonathan Pryce, and a sundry list of British (and 1 American) actors are all top notch. Some truly great characters who enhance the setting with their appearance and enhance the societal backdrop with their manners and motivations. The show is brutal in its depiction of England at this time - that is to say straight-forward, absent a sugary coating - and taut with suspense and tension. It peers into various aspects of the criminal, corporate, and societal underworlds, as well as the mad underworld of one's mind. I have much respect and appreciation for the execution of this show. It could easily have been filled with women showing off their breasts or scampering around completely naked, gratuitous sex scenes that serve little purpose but to do it because they can; it could have gone for the gore factor and showed men's stomachs getting cut open and their intestines spilling out; and it could have focused on the action and let the story stand a step behind the gunshots and brawls, but it didn't. I don't think there's a single exposed breast in the eight episodes, there are a few scenes of gore, but it's the aftermath and it's to nail home the point - nothing's shown during the act; no "Rob Zombie moments". Furthermore, the action is minimal - some fights here and there. Before the final episode, I think around five or six pistols are fired and only two or three of them result in death, while the others are either warning shots or they miss their target. Yet the action is excellent in its execution. Ultimately, it's a show about characters, about plots and schemes and the consequences to them. A show about the madness of greed. And it's damn good.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Very excellent show. Worth getting. Tom Hardy at his best.












Excellent show. Best role I've seen by Tom Hardy. Not a good guy as such but an excellent character. I hope there will be a season 2. Really great story and very well done with lots of great actors.


4.0 out of 5 stars









Great show. Case could have accommodated discs better.












Great show, it's definitely one of my new favourites. However, I wish the blu-ray case that the discs come in had more space or a plastic page inserted to hold the discs. Instead they just crammed two discs on top of each other per holder spot.


5.0 out of 5 stars








Excelente serie












Buena serie. La adquirí en región 1 por lo que no hay subtítulos en español pero poniéndolos en inglés se hace bastante comprensible. Tom Hardy es garantía.



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Thought to be dead, danger-courting excursionist James Delaney returns to London in 1814, after spending ten years in Africa, in order to attend his father's funeral. He inherits his notorious father's shipping empire-as well as all of the enemies and debts his father's dubious dealings had picked up along with it.

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