Containment_(TV_series)

<i>Containment</i> (TV series)

Containment (TV series)

2015-16 American miniseries


Containment is an American drama limited series,[1] based on the Belgian television series Cordon. The series was officially ordered as a series by The CW on May 7, 2015,[2] and aired from April 19 through July 19, 2016.[3] Julie Plec served as executive producer, alongside David Nutter. The series follows an epidemic that breaks out in Atlanta, leaving a section of the city cordoned off under quarantine and those stuck on the inside fighting for their lives.

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On May 12, 2016, The CW announced that Containment would not be renewed and would remain as a limited series.[4]

Cast and characters

Main

Outside the Containment Zone

  • David Gyasi as Major Alex "Lex" Carnahan, an officer of the Atlanta Police Department, boyfriend of Jana and best friend of Jake.[5]
  • Claudia Black as Dr. Sabine Lommers, a high ranking Doctor within the CDC who reports directly to POTUS.
  • Trevor St. John as Leonard "Leo" Greene, a reporter and conspiracy/truthlighter vlogger.

Inside the Containment Zone

  • Christina Moses as Jana Mayfield, a Data Recovery specialist, girlfriend of Lex, and ex-girlfriend of Jake.
  • Chris Wood as Officer Jake Riley, an officer of the Atlanta PD and best friend of Lex.
  • Kristen Gutoskie as Katie Frank, an Atlanta school teacher and mother of Quentin.
  • George Young as Dr. Victor Cannerts, an Infectious Diseases doctor and working with the CDC.
  • Hanna Mangan-Lawrence as Teresa Keaton, shop assistant at her mother's grocery store who is heavily pregnant by her boyfriend, Zander.

Recurring

Outside the Containment Zone

  • Gregory Alan Williams as Police Chief Myles Besser
  • Miles Doleac as Captain Richard Scott: A National Guard captain in charge of cordon security.
  • Scott Parks as Officer Ronan Walden: An officer of the Atlanta PD
  • Thom Gossom, Jr. as Roy Carnahan: Lex's father.

Inside the Containment Zone

  • Zachary Unger as Quentin Frank: Katie's son.
  • Sandra Ellis Lafferty as Micheline Washington: Teresa's grandmother, Leanne's mother and Bert's wife.
  • Charles Black as Herbert "Bert/Bertie" Washington: Teresa's grandfather, Micheline's husband and Leanne's step-father.
  • Shawn Parsons as Sam Parkes: A building maintenance officer where Jana works.
  • Nadine Lewington as Suzy LeFreet: Jana's friend and co-worker.
  • Tiffany Morgan as Leanne Keaton: Teresa's mother.
  • Robin Spriggs as Harley O'Connor: a menace who tries to rob Leanne's grocery store twice.
  • Donielle T. Hansley Jr as Thomas Graham, one of Katie's students.
  • Yohance Myles as Dennis Tait, a co-worker of Jana
  • John Wincer as Tony Harker, a co-worker of Jana
  • Nadej K. Bailey as Britney Cole, a student of Katie's
  • Mykel Shannon Jenkins as Trey Cooper, leader of a gang that puts profit before people and the brother of Cinco.
  • Jordane Christie as Kelston "Cinco" Cooper, a member of Trey's gang and the brother of Trey.
  • Dan Bright as Ray Foreman, the bus driver of Katie's class's field trip and Britney's mother's boyfriend
  • Adin Steckler as Mary Katzenberger, one of Katie's students

Originally Outside but now Inside the Containment Zone

  • Demetrius Bridges as Zander Paulson: Teresa's boyfriend.
  • Jimmy Gonzales as Officer Donald Meese: A controversial police officer.

Guest

  • Ronny Matthew as Sayid Nassir, a Syrian refugee who managed to stowaway on a cargo plane to the States. He is publicly regarded as Patient 0
  • Elyse Levesque as Dr. Rita Sanders, a doctor at Atlanta Midtown Hospital and first person to die from the virus
  • David McKahan as Henry Burns, the boyfriend of Dr. Sanders and second person to die from the virus.

Episodes

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Production

Filming for the series' pilot episode occurred in February and March 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. Several locals were cast as extras in various scenes.[19] In October 2015, the series was in regular production in the Atlanta area.

Broadcast

The series was broadcast on the Global Television Network in Canada,[20] on E4 in the UK[21] and on ProSieben in Germany. The limited series was available on Netflix in the United States between October 2016 and October 2021.[22]

Reception

On Metacritic, the series holds an average score of 48% out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[23] Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes also reported mixed critical responses, averaging a 53% rating. The website's consensus reads: "Uninspired performances and pedestrian writing make Containment just another in the long line of disaster movie scenarios we've seen played out countless times before."[24]


References

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