''The Magicians'' is an American
fantasy
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television series that aired on
Syfy and is based on the 2009
novel of the same name by
Lev Grossman.
Michael London, Janice Williams,
John McNamara, and
Sera Gamble serve as executive producers. A 13-episode order was placed for the first season in May 2015, and the series premiered on December 16, 2015, as a special preview. In January 2019, Syfy renewed the series for a fifth and final season, which ran from January 15 to April 1, 2020. In the show, students at a secretive school of magic find that the magical world is more dangerous than they realized.
Premise
Quentin Coldwater enrolls at Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy to be trained as a
magician, where he discovers that the magical world from his favorite childhood book is real and poses a danger to humanity. Meanwhile, the life of his childhood friend Julia is derailed when she is denied entry, and she searches for magic elsewhere outside of the school.
Cast and characters
Main
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Jason Ralph as Quentin Coldwater (seasons 1–4), a
graduate student
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The organization and st ...
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He enrolls at Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy to be trained as a magician. A lifelong fan of the ''Fillory and Further'' series, he discovers that they are in fact based in truth and pose a danger to his world.
**Ralph also portrays Quentin Coldwater from an alternate timeline, the same timeline as Penny-23. Within this timeline, he takes on the persona of the Beast.
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Stella Maeve as Julia Wicker, Quentin's childhood friend, an
Ivy League
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student who is not admitted to Brakebills, and is recruited by hedge witches, largely self-taught magicians who have to piece together spells.
**Maeve also portrays the sister of the Monster at the End of the World, inhabiting Julia's body, in season 4.
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Olivia Taylor Dudley as Alice Quinn, a naturally gifted magician whose parents are magicians and who comes from a neglected home life.
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Hale Appleman
Hale Isaac Appleman is an American actor. He is known for playing Tobey Cobb in the 2007 film ''Teeth'' and Eliot in the television fantasy series '' The Magicians''.
Early life
Appleman was raised in Manhattan, New York. He spent four summers a ...
as Eliot Waugh, a student at Brakebills and senior to Quentin, with whom he is close friends. He is a heavy drinker. He and Margo are inseparable.
** Appleman also portrays the Monster at the End of the World inhabiting Eliot's body in season 4.
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Arjun Gupta as William "Penny" Adiyodi, Quentin's roommate and peer. He is a talented magician who is a telepath and "traveler", someone who can travel between worlds. Despite his brusque demeanor, Penny is loyal to his friends.
** Gupta also plays "Penny-23", an alternate timeline version of Penny who comes to the main timeline.
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Summer Bishil
Summer Yasmine Bishil (born July 17, 1988) is an American actress. She first came to prominence starring as Jasira in the 2007 film '' Towelhead'', for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Over the followi ...
as Margo Hanson, equivalent to Janet from the novels. Her name was changed to avoid confusion with other names beginning with "J". She is close friends with Eliot and is very charismatic.
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Rick Worthy
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as Henry Fogg (seasons 2–5;
recurring season 1), the dean of Brakebills.
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Jade Tailor as Kady Orloff-Diaz (seasons 2–5;
recurring season 1), a tough, rebellious Brakebills student who attracts Penny's attention in and out of the classroom.
After she flees Brakebills, she joins a group of magicians led by Richard and befriends Julia.
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Brittany Curran
Brittany Elizabeth Curran (born June 2, 1990) is an American film and television actress. Beginning as a child actress, she is known for her roles on the television series '' Men of a Certain Age'' and '' The Magicians'', and for the film '' Dear ...
as Fen (seasons 3–5; recurring season 2), Eliot's Fillorian wife.
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Trevor Einhorn as Josh Hoberman (seasons 3–5; recurring season 2; guest season 1), a former Brakebills student who was one of the members of a group that went missing.
Recurring
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Charles Shaughnessy as Christopher Plover (seasons 1, 4, 5), the reclusive author of the Fillory books and a childhood hero of Quentin's.
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Hannah Levien as Victoria Gradley (seasons 1, 3), a traveller and Brakebills student who was one of three survivors of a class trip to Fillory, and became a prisoner of the Beast.
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David Call as Pete (seasons 1, 4, 5), one of the confidants who welcome Julia into the clandestine underworld of hedge witches to develop her latent skills. He returns in season 4 and becomes Kady's new lieutenant.
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Michael Cassidy as James (season 1), Julia's boyfriend.
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Esmé Bianco as Jane Chatwin (season 1; guest season 3, 5), a character from the ''Fillory and Further'' novels who also appears to Quentin, helping to guide him on his magical journey. In the present, under the name Eliza, she had a hand in initiating Quentin's journey into real magic.
* Rose Liston as young Jane Chatwin (season 1; guest season 3).
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Anne Dudek as Pearl Sunderland (seasons 1–2), a teacher at Brakebills and Penny's mentor.
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Kacey Rohl as Marina Andrieski, one of the hedge mages who welcome Julia into a clandestine underworld to develop her latent skills.
Marina was expelled from Brakebills three months before graduation, and uses Julia to help her regain her memories of what she learned.
**Rohl also portrays "Marina-23", a Marina from an alternate timeline who comes to the main timeline.
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Charles Mesure as Martin Chatwin / the Beast (seasons 1–2, 5), Jane and Rupert's brother, and former High King of Fillory. He later resurfaced as the master magician with six fingers who has taken over Fillory and breaks through to Earth. His head is usually magically obscured by a swarm of moths.
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Mackenzie Astin as Richard Corrigan (season 1) and Reynard the Fox (seasons 1–3). Corrigan was a magician and former member of the Free Trader Beowulf. Reynard is a Pagan trickster god and the son of Persephone who took over the body of Corrigan after the latter attempted to summon Persephone at the cost of his life.
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Keegan Connor Tracy as Professor Eleanor Lipson, a teacher at Brakebills specializing in magical healing. She works in the school's infirmary.
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Garcelle Beauvais as Persephone, better known as Our Lady Underground, a goddess from Julia's dreams.
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Mageina Tovah as Zelda Schiff (season 2–5; guest season 1), the head librarian at the Library of the Neitherlands.
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Adam DiMarco as Todd (season 2–5; guest season 1), a student at Brakebills. It is revealed in season 4 that his name is actually Eliot and he was forced to go by his middle name because Eliot Waugh was unwilling to share the name.
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Rizwan Manji as Tick Pickwick (season 2–5), a royal advisor.
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Arlen Escarpeta
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as Prince Ess (season 2–3), a handsome, rugged, pelt-clad man and the entitled son of the ruler of Loria.
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Christopher Gorham
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as John Gaines (season 2), a senator who discovers he has unusual abilities.
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Harvey Guillén
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Career
Guillén has appeared in recurring roles on ...
as Benedict Pickwick (season 2–3; guest season 5), a map-making servant of the court in Fillory, son of Tick Pickwick.
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Leonard Roberts as Idri (season 2–3), the King of Loria and Eliot's prospective lover.
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Candis Cayne as the Fairy Queen (season 3; guest season 2), who forces Margo into her service after Margo's deal with the fairies.
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Marlee Matlin
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as Harriet Schiff (season 3–5; guest season 2), the head of Fuzzbeat, a clickbait website that surreptitiously provides magical knowledge, and later revealed to be the daughter of the librarian Zelda Schiff.
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Dina Meyer
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as the Stone Queen (season 3), who wants Margo to marry her son.
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Jewel Staite
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as Phyllis (seasons 4–5), a librarian of the Neitherlands, then a member of the Governing Council.
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Felicia Day
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as Poppy Kline (seasons 3–4), a former Brakebills student whom Quentin comes across in Fillory.
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Jaime Ray Newman
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as Irene McAllistair (season 3), a member of the board of Brakebills who buys the school outright when the loss of magic threatens to close the university.
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Madeleine Arthur as Fray (season 3), presented by the Fairy Queen as the grown daughter of Eliot and Fen.
* Daniel Nemes as Gavin (season 3–5), a librarian of the Neitherlands, as well as a "traveler", meaning he can move between worlds within the multiverse.
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Jolene Purdy as Shoshana (season 4), a bright and highly emotional maenad, tasked with tending to notorious party god Bacchus.
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Camryn Manheim
Debra Frances "Camryn" Manheim (born March 8, 1961) is an American actress known for her roles as attorney Ellenor Frutt on ABC's ''The Practice'', Delia Banks on CBS's ''Ghost Whisperer'', Gladys Presley in the 2005 miniseries '' Elvis'', an ...
as Sheila (season 4), a resident magician of Modesto whom Alice befriends and to whom she teaches magic.
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Sean Maguire
Sean Maguire (born 18 April 1976 in Ilford, London) is a British-American actor and singer, who rose to fame in 1988 when at the age of eleven he took on the role of "Tegs" Ratcliffe on the BBC children's drama '' Grange Hill'', in which he ...
as the Dark King (season 5), also known as Seb, and as Sir Effingham (season 5). The Dark King has become the mysterious High King of Fillory in the 300 years since Eliot and Margo were High Kings. Seb deposed and executed Josh and Fen, and took the throne for his own, in Eliot's and Margo's absence. He is the only magician powerful enough to defeat the Takers. Sir Effingham is a pig-like man from Fillory who travels to Earth hoping to recruit somebody to save Fillory.
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Spencer Daniels as Charlton (season 5; guest, seasons 3–4), a former victim of the Monster at the End of the World. Later he ends up inside Eliot's head and can only communicate with Eliot.
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Riann Steele as Plum Chatwin (season 5), a traveler and student in Penny's class, who soon starts helping him investigate a mysterious signal.
Episodes
Production
Development
Michael London first optioned the books in 2011, intending to develop the show for the
Fox Broadcasting Company
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. ''
X-Men: First Class'' co-writers
Ashley Miller and
Zack Stentz wrote the pilot, but did not get the
green light. London then redeveloped the pilot with McNamara and Gamble taking over writing duties, and took the script to Syfy, which ordered a pilot. The pilot, directed by Mike Cahill, was filmed in New Orleans in late 2014 and wrapped in December.
Syfy picked up the show for a 13-episode first season, to be aired in 2016. McNamara and Gamble became executive producers.
Series production began on August 4, 2015, in Vancouver, and it was announced that
Olivia Taylor Dudley had replaced
Sosie Bacon as Alice Quinn. It was also announced that
Rick Worthy
Richard "Rick" Worthy (born March 12, 1967) is an American actor. He is best known for appearing in a variety of science fiction and fantasy television shows. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Simon O'Neill cylon model number f ...
had been cast as Dean Fogg,
Anne Dudek as Professor Sunderland, with
Esmé Bianco also cast.
Syfy aired an advance commercial-free screening of the first episode on December 16, 2015, ahead of its January 25, 2016, premiere, when it was shown along with the second episode.
The show was renewed for a second season in February 2016,
and the second season premiered on January 25, 2017. On April 12, 2017, the series was renewed for a third season of 13 episodes, which premiered on January 10, 2018.
On February 28, 2018, the series was renewed for a fourth season of 13 episodes, which premiered on January 23, 2019.
On January 22, 2019, Syfy renewed the series for a fifth season, which premiered on January 15, 2020. On March 3, 2020, Syfy announced that the fifth season will be the series' final season.
Reception
Critical response
The first season received positive reviews. On Metacritic, it has a score of 60 out of 100, based on 24 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 74% based on 46 reviews, with an average rating of 6.47/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "''The Magicians'' impressive special effects and creative storytelling help compensate for a derivative premise and occasionally sluggish pace."
Some critics and fans criticized the show for its brutal depiction of Julia being raped and that, after having survived being raped, she develops extra magical powers and betrays her friends by allying with a murderer who is also a rape survivor. Lisa Weidenfeld of ''
The A.V. Club'' stated: "the show has now suggested that the two victims of sexual assault are its villains".
The second season received positive reviews. On Metacritic, it has a score of 74 out of 100, based on 5 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 91% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 8.06/10. The site's consensus reads: "A clearer sense of purpose and extra helpings of cynicism and danger lead ''The Magicians'' to a higher level of engagement."
The third season also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 100% approval rating, based on 11 reviews, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Surprising and wildly entertaining, ''The Magicians'' third season has more than enough tricks up its sleeve to keep viewers under its spell."
The fourth season received positive reviews. On Metacritic, it has a score of 81 out of 100, based on 4 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 92% approval rating, based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 9.04/10. The site's consensus reads: "''The Magicians'' conjures a mind-bending fourth season that reinvigorates the ensemble with heady twists and spellbinding turns – all leavened by the series' signature glib humor." While the season started with a 100% score, reception became more mixed in the second half. The finale was not well received by some fans, who mainly criticized the romanticization of suicidal ideation that was displayed but also the treatment of marginalized groups.
The fifth season also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 100% approval rating, based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 7.87/10. The site's consensus reads: "Following an uncertain finale, ''The Magicians'' recuperates with a fifth season that pushes forward without losing where it came from."
Ratings
Awards and nominations
Home media release
The first season of ''The Magicians'' was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on July 19, 2016, in Region 1. The release included all thirteen episodes, as well as multiple special features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel, "The World of ''The Magicians''" featurette, and UltraViolet digital copies. The first season was made available to stream on Netflix on December 26, 2016, the second season on December 12, 2017, the third season on December 24, 2018, and the fourth season on December 26, 2019.
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