
It seems apparent that the Oren Peli-produced ABC show “The River” won’t quite be like anything else on television when it hits this fall. Seemingly a combination of “Lost”, APOCALYPSE NOW and THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, the series follows a rescue team as it heads deep into the Amazon to find a disappeared explorer. “The River” hopes to sustain a horror/suspense vibe throughout its entire season, all while using the “found footage” format we’ve all grown quite accustomed to in movies, but may not be ready for prime time. No easy task ahead for the show, but I’m rooting for it.
ABC has debuted the first clip from the show, which you can check out below. In addition, we’ve got the first image displaying the main cast. Finally, an expanded plot synopsis:
Famed explorer Dr. Emmet Cole (Bruce Greenwood) went looking for magic deep in the uncharted Amazon and never returned. Now, the shocking truth about his disappearance is out there, somewhere, just waiting to be discovered. To the millions of kids who grew up watching his nature show, Dr. Cole was a hero. To his own son Lincoln (Joe Anderson), he was more of an enigma. Now, six months after he vanished, Lincoln is finally ready to bury the past when Dr. Cole’s cagey ex-producer Clark (Paul Blackthorne) film the mission documentary-style. The mixed crew of old friends and new acquaintances includes the sexy and resourceful Lena (Eloise Mumford), loyal mechanic Emilio (Daniel Zacapa) and lethal bodyguard Captain Kurt Brynildson (Thomas Kretschmann).
Once they find The Magus, the real adventure begins. In the search for Dr. Cole, they will encounter a scary new mystery each week, while struggling with their own personal jealousies, insecurities, secrets and desires. As they venture further into the Amazon, away from the world they know, the crew of The Magus will discover a place where one bad decision can be fatal, and where powerful magic is as real as science.
“The River” will air on ABC later this year. If you want to “connect” with it on facebook, click right HERE.













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