A new season begins with much more challenges and suspense that follows a group of scientists and experts in hunting supernatural forces in Victorian, London, under the leadership of Malcom whose daughter has been died mysteriously, the thing that makes his rage and is ready to do anything to hunt those forces. Lily and Dorian struggle against saving a young woman.
Dreadful's Season 3 premiere, was a hell of a ride. Doing what this show does best which is exploring the beauty and poetry behind gothic horror with dialogue that both renders plot and reveals heart.
Throats will be slit. Bodices will indeed be ripped. The dead will rise again. And assuming the payoff for all these tantalizing but occasionally frustrating early separations arrives in time, Penny Dreadful should remain bloody good fun.
At the start of its third season, the series, guided by creator John Logan, remains as passionate as ever about its characters and their unique circumstances.
The best horror show on television returns with a season that feels flush with heightened ambition, visual artistry, dramatic energy, and - of course - fresh blood.
Penny Dreadful's set work is unparalleled, and this season the bright oranges and yellows of the Old West make for a welcome contrast to the washed-out blues and grays of Old London.
Sumptuous and atmospheric - the superb production values, impressive cast and gorgeous framing make Penny Dreadful extremely beautiful to look at, with the language -- particularly Russell Beale's -- an absolute treat.