Station Eleven

7.0
202146m

The survivors of a devastating flu attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew – while holding on to the best of what’s been lost.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The Beginner's Guide

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STATION ELEVEN Trailer (2021)

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2021

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1. Wheel of Fire

7.0

After renowned actor Arthur Leander tragically collapses onstage, Jeevan Chaudhary and young Kirsten Raymonde have a chance meeting – and soon face an important decision that could save their lives.

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2. A Hawk from a Handsaw

5.8

Twenty years later, Kirsten and her Shakespearean troupe, the Traveling Symphony, meet a mysterious man on their way to perform at St. Deborah-by-the-Water.

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3. Hurricane

6.0

While fighting for her only chance at survival, Miranda Carroll reflects on the cost of her relationships with Arthur and Dr. Eleven.

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4. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Aren’t Dead

6.1

After Kirsten nudges the Traveling Symphony off-course to help unravel the mystery of the Prophet, a much grimmer truth is revealed.

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5. The Severn City Airport

6.9

After an unexpected landing in Severn City, Arthur’s ex-wife Elizabeth, son Tyler, and friend Clark confront an even more uncertain future.

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6. Survival is Insufficient

6.2

While Kirsten leaves the Traveling Symphony behind to track down the Prophet, the Conductor accepts an invitation for the rest of the grieving troupe that breaks her heart.

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7. Goodbye My Damaged Home

6.4

On a journey to unravel her deepest trauma, Kirsten goes back to the apartment she once shared with Jeevan and Frank.

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8. Who’s There?

5.6

Kirsten arrives in Severn City to rescue the Traveling Symphony - only to find herself trapped in a family conflict that began twenty years ago.

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9. Dr. Chaudhary

6.1

Jeevan and Kirsten survive their first winter alone until an argument sends Jeevan on an unexpected path.

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10. Unbroken Circle

6.5

Kirsten sets in motion her plan to free the Traveling Symphony, while Miranda tries to live the right life.

Cast

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Mackenzie Davis

Kirsten Raymonde

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Himesh Patel

Jeevan Chaudhary

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Matilda Lawler

Young Kirsten

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David Wilmot

Clark Thompson

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Nabhaan Rizwan

Frank Chaudhary

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Daniel Zovatto

The Prophet

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Lori Petty

Sarah / The Conductor

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Reviews

5

5rJoud

1/10

This show started very strong, with a lead that a viewer can easily identify with and root for. With room for character development, good believable decision making and more than enough screen presence to carry the whole thing. But then the surprising plot twist hits the audience hard. The charismatic blogger is not the lead after all. Instead we should care for the hard to look at little girl, who's adult version is clearly a different person with a similarly uninteresting face. Acting is good of course, but that doesn't help this slow story filled with boring people. So disappointing, given the production value.

D

Dobwhan

10/10

Terrific show, brilliant cast, a must see. Don't let the pandemic theme fool you. Well worth the watch and a refreshing change from serial killers, people breaking bad, the never ending Nordic noir etc.

F

Foothold8187

10/10

There's so much to love about this show. The scoring is amazing, the cinematography is incredible, and the acting is _superb_. Honestly, there was no weak cast member. Young Kirsten, adult Kirsten, Miranda, and Tyler were all captivating on screen.

The show's pacing might seem slow, but gives you space to breath and admire the complexities of the characters and situations, admire the framing and composition of shots, and appreciate the music.

The story itself is fun and complex. Character's stories echo themselves, the Station Eleven graphic novel in the story, and Shakespeare's plays. It's all layered and meaningful, managing to tell its own story and ideas while clothing them with multiple interpretations.

If you like plays in general, and appreciate layered meanings, then I think you'll enjoy this show.

K

Dasha K

1/10

A bunch of theater kids are given the chance to make a TV show and this was the result. It's absurdly smug and reeks of shut-in Covidians. No thanks!

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