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Archived from on November 7, 2016. He also gives reporter Louise Ellison an interview. Dennoch weiß er, dass der Schwede, der immer noch als Bischof überzeugend seine Rolle spielt, damit droht, ihn erschießen zu lassen, sollte er versuchen zu fliehen. Durant tells Cullen to wire General Grant that the summit will be reached by month's end.
Morde hell on wheels einer Prostituierten und einem deutschen Gleisarbeiter nutzt der Schwede jedoch geschickt, um die Iren und Deutschen gegeneinander aufzuhetzen. Originally, producers had announced a two-day shut down, when the only road to the location was underwater. Die Schienen erreichen nun die neu gegründete Siedlung. El McGinnes beats Gundersen with his own club. In Cheyenne erscheint eine Gruppe Maskierter und es kommt zu einer Schießerei. The Swede takes up with a Mormon family on their way to the fictional Fort Smith and later reveals his true nature. Die zweite Staffel wurde vom 12. As a piece of the deal, Entertainment One also holds global rights for DVD and Blu-ray sales, as well as video-on-demand and other digital distribution services.
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This article is about the TV series. For historical background, see. For other works with similar names, see. Hell on Wheels is an American about the construction of the across the United States. In particular, the story focused on Cullen Bohannon Mount , a former who, while working as foreman and chief engineer on the railroad, initially attempted to track down the who murdered his wife and young son during the. The series, which broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable channel , aired from November 6, 2011 to July 23, 2016. In 2012, AMC announced creators Joe and Tony Gayton were no longer involved in the day-to-day production of the series. On December 12, 2012, AMC announced that writer would take over as for the third season. Season one 2011—12 began in 1865, shortly after the , season two 2012 covered 1866, seasons three 2013 and four 2014 opened in 1867, season five 2015—16 carries the series into 1869. On November 7, 2014, Hell on Wheels was renewed for a fifth and final season comprising 14 episodes, split between 2015 and 2016. However, Bohannon later leaves revenge in the past and devotes himself to the during its westward expansion. He works as security and general assistant to Bohannon. She initially supports herself by working in the Hell on Wheels brothel. Actor Character Seasons Cullen Bohannon Main Elam Ferguson Main Lily Bell Main Thomas C. Hopkins as Senator Jordan Crane, both ally and antagonist to Durant. Hannah Durant, Thomas' headstrong wife. Through conversation with the railroad foreman, Daniel Johnson , Cullen learns more about his wife's death, but tragedy strikes before Johnson reveals her killer's name. Lily Bell accompanies her ailing husband, Robert , as he surveys the landscape for the Union Pacific; when Robert is killed by the Cheyenne natives, Lily must cope with being a widow on foreign soil. Reverend Nathaniel Cole baptizes Joseph Black Moon , a Cheyenne, then takes him under his tutelage in the church. Season one ends with Bohannon killing a man he believes was responsible for the rape and murder of his wife, only to discover that man was not there at the time. Season two 2012 Main article: Bohannon tries to find himself again while continuing to drive the westward expansion of the Union Pacific Railroad, under Durant's leadership. Bohannon takes up with a gang of train robbers but is turned over to the Union Army and imprisoned. Durant manages to get him pardoned. The railroad construction enters the Sioux territory, where The Swede and a misguided Reverend Cole assist the natives in attacking the railroad. Lily Bell seeks to gain control of the railroad from Durant and mails his accounting ledgers to the government. Army officers arrive to find the town has been attacked by the Sioux. Season three 2013 Main article: Bohannon abandons his quest to avenge his wife and son's deaths, in order to battle Durant for control of the Union Pacific Railroad. Eva gives birth to a baby who was sired during her marriage to Gregory Toole. Elam proposes marriage to her, even though her post-partum depression weighs heavily on her. The Swede takes up with a Mormon family on their way to the fictional Fort Smith and later reveals his true nature. Season four 2014 Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 10 November 6, 2011 2011-11-06 January 15, 2012 2012-01-15 10 August 12, 2012 2012-08-12 October 7, 2012 2012-10-07 10 August 10, 2013 2013-08-10 October 5, 2013 2013-10-05 13 August 2, 2014 2014-08-02 November 22, 2014 2014-11-22 14 7 July 18, 2015 2015-07-18 August 29, 2015 2015-08-29 7 June 11, 2016 2016-06-11 July 23, 2016 2016-07-23 Development history Hell on Wheels was created by Joe and Tony Gayton in late 2008, and 's scripted television division, headed by senior vice president of original programming Jeremy Gold, came on board to develop the series for AMC. On May 18, 2010, AMC placed a pilot order for Hell on Wheels with Endemol USA. Joe and wrote the pilot, David Von Ancken was attached to the project as director, and Jeremy Gold, Joe Gayton, and Tony Gayton served as executive producers. On July 6, 2010, Endemol USA announced that they had entered into a partnership with , which would serve as the production studio on the project. Part of the deal between the two companies included provisions of international distribution, with Endemol retaining rights to the series across , while Entertainment One acquired rights to Hell on Wheels in all remaining territories. As a result of the deal, Entertainment One also holds global rights for DVD and Blu-ray sales, as well as video-on-demand and other digital distribution services. The Canadian production company Nomadic Pictures was brought onto the project to serve as co-producers alongside Entertainment One. The pilot was delivered to AMC executives in November 2010. On November 12, 2010 it was reported by that the executives at AMC were impressed with the pilot, and, coupled with the fact that the network had just cancelled their drama series, , were likely to order Hell on Wheels to series. On December 15, 2010, AMC the series with an order of 10 episodes. Along with the series pickup, AMC announced that Nomadic Pictures would again co-produce the series, as they had done for the pilot, with Mike Frislev and Chad Oakes joining the series as producers, while John Shiban and David Von Ancken joined the series as executive producers; Von Ancken had previously served as director on the pilot. The network also announced that John Morayniss and Michael Rosenberg would oversee production for Entertainment One, while Joel Stillerman and Susie Fitzgerald would oversee production for AMC. On July 28, 2011, AMC announced that Hell on Wheels would premiere on November 6, 2011. The series is produced by Entertainment One and Nomadic Pictures. I just learned a bunch of stuff I had never learned before. And then, I heard about this Hell on Wheels place and I went, 'What a great setting for a western. Following the departure of Shiban, the renewal was put on hold until a replacement could be found. On December 12, 2012, AMC announced that , a writer for , will be the new showrunner, starting with the show's third season. Casting Cullen Bohannon Anson Mount is the central character of the series. Casting announcements began in July 2010, with first to be cast. It was later announced that Jesse Lipscombe, Gerald Auger, and had joined the series as recurring guest stars. AMC announced that Psalms became a series regular for season three. He was initially to portray a seeking to profit from the frontier, but his role changed to , first governor of Wyoming. She will replace in the role of Naomi, Bohannon's Mormon bride. With this, it was a complete page-turner. It was fantastically entertaining. And then, specifically looking at the character that they wanted me to play, it really got my juices going. The vocabulary he uses is just fantastic. There was no hesitation. And that's why I took it on. It's a lot of responsibility because what black people went through in slavery, within that system of slavery, was really treacherous. And for me, I felt like I owed it to the people that lived during that time to bring something truthful to the character. At the same time, a lot of strength came from it. What I enjoy most about the character is the fact that he was written so strong, not as just a person that was oppressed and kept his head down. I put myself on tape, and they responded to it. I went in and did a call-back audition, and they felt that we were on the same track. My idea of who The Swede was, was the same as theirs, and vice versa. This kind of character is very rare, with the fact that it fit so well with my background and my understanding of a Norwegian man. It all just fell into place. I still get a little choked up thinking about how often a character like this comes along. As an actor, it seemed to be tailor-made for me. Hell on Wheels was the first one. I arrived on the 5th of July, and the Hell on Wheels audition was on the 6th or the 7th. The , an in southern Alberta, was the location for most of the exteriors. Exterior filming of the second season was near the in Calgary. Interior filming was in a building near the city's airport. Series producers expected the filming of the season's ten episodes to take about 80 days. Filming of the third season was suspended part way through the sixth episode when the location was included in the mandatory evacuation area due to the. Originally, producers had announced a two-day shut down, when the only road to the location was underwater. Later, on June 21, producers announced that the production hiatus, scheduled to begin June 27, would take effect immediately. Anson Mount shared pictures of the nearby river and exterior sets flooding on June 20 and 21. Filming of the fourth season's 13 episodes took place along the Bow River. Filming occurred from April 24 to September 24, 2014. The fifth season's production filming occurred on the CL Ranch, west of Calgary, for the , and , locations. The park system, 40 miles west of the ranch, served as the mountains the Central Pacific must cross. Though imbued with epic sweep, Hell on Wheels is a western at heart, even if that heart is cold. Never, in the episodes I watched, did I feel as if I were actually seeing how a railroad got built, and sometimes it took a bit of squinting not to see the characters as actors in a field, reading lines. Not that new is always a good thing. Despite striking performances even in many of the smaller roles, the actors sometimes are made to symbolize very modern obsessions, e. The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell. Ratings The pilot, premiering November 6. Among key demographics, the pilot episode was viewed by 2. The total viewership bested network slot rivals and. The sixth episode was watched by 2. The viewership numbers eventually rebounded with the season one finale being watched by 2. In January 2012, following the season one finale, AMC confirmed Hell on Wheels as the network's second-highest rated original series, behind The Walking Dead, averaging three million viewers per episode. S Nominated Best actor in a TV series broadcast in the U. S Nominated Newcomer of the year in a TV series broadcast in the U. Retrieved August 12, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2012. Archived from on November 7, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2014. Hell on Wheels, a television series with the backdrop of the construction of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s... Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Archived from on June 6, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2011. Archived from on February 17, 2012. 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