Hap and Leonard is an American drama television series based on the characters Hap and Leonard, created by novelist Joe R. Lansdale[1] and adapted from his series of novels of the same name.[2] The series was written and developed by Nick Damici and Jim Mickle, who had previously adapted Lansdale's Cold in July and was directed by Mickle.[1] The series premiered on the American cable network SundanceTV on March 2, 2016.[1][3] The series received favorable reviews.[4][5][6]
Hap and Leonard | |
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Genre | Crime drama Mystery Dark comedy |
Based on | Hap and Leonard by Joe R. Lansdale |
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Starring |
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Composer | Jeff Grace |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
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Executive producers |
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Production location | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 42-44 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | SundanceTV |
Release | March 2, 2016 April 11, 2018 | –
The series was renewed for a final six-episode third season which premiered on March 7, 2018. The third season was inspired by the third novel in the Hap and Leonard series, titled The Two-Bear Mambo.[7]
On May 14, 2018, SundanceTV announced they had cancelled the series after three seasons.[8][9]
Cast and characters
editMain
edit- James Purefoy[10] as Hap Collins, a white working class laborer who spent time in federal prison as a young man for refusing to be drafted into the military and serve in the Vietnam War[11]
- Michael Kenneth Williams[10] as Leonard Pine, a gay black Vietnam vet with serious anger issues[11]
- Jimmi Simpson[12] as Soldier, a local drug dealer (season 1)
- Bill Sage[13] as Howard (season 1)
- Christina Hendricks[14] as Trudy Fawst, Hap's ex-wife (season 1)
- Pollyanna McIntosh[15] as Angel (season 1)
- Enrique Murciano as Raoul Vasquez (seasons 1–2)
- Tiffany Mack as Florida Grange (seasons 2–3)
- Cranston Johnson as Detective Marvin Hanson (seasons 2–3)
- Brian Dennehy as Sheriff Valentine Otis (season 2)
- Andrew Dice Clay as Sonny Knox (season 3)
Recurring
edit- Neil Sandilands as Paco (season 1)
- Ron Roggé as Bud Collins
- Trace Masters as Little Hap
- Kaden Washington Lewis as Little Leonard
- Florence Young as Kay
- Kari Shemwell as Trudy Double
- Douglas M. Griffin as Charlie Blank
- Evan Gamble as Sneed
- Corbin Bernsen as Chief Cantuck
- Louis Gossett Jr. as Bacon (season 3)
- Laura Allen as Officer Reynolds
- John McConnell as Beau Otis
- Pat Healy as Truman Brown
- Jeff Pope as Chub
Production
editFilming of the show took place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,[16] although the series is set in 1980s in the fictional town of LaBorde in East Texas.[17] Two of the locations used were the old Woman's Hospital [18] and the Celtic Media Centre.[19]
Episodes
editSeason | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | March 2, 2016 | April 6, 2016 | |
2 | 6 | March 15, 2017 | April 19, 2017 | |
3 | 6 | March 7, 2018 | April 11, 2018 |
Season 1 (2016)
editThe first season is inspired by Savage Season.[7] The second episode "The Bottoms" was released online on March 2, 2016, a week before its scheduled airing.[20]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Savage Season" | Jim Mickle | Nick Damici & Jim Mickle | March 2, 2016 | 0.429[21] |
2 | 2 | "The Bottoms" | Jim Mickle | Nick Damici & Jim Mickle | March 9, 2016 | 0.271[22] |
3 | 3 | "The Dive" | Nick Gomez | E. L. Katz | March 16, 2016 | 0.197[23] |
4 | 4 | "Trudy" | Nick Gomez | Nick Damici & Jim Mickle | March 23, 2016 | 0.208[24] |
5 | 5 | "War" | Jim Mickle | Nick Damici | March 30, 2016 | 0.274[25] |
6 | 6 | "Eskimos" | Jim Mickle | Jim Mickle | April 6, 2016 | 0.192[26] |
Season 2 (2017)
editThe second season is inspired by Mucho Mojo.[7]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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7 | 1 | "Mucho Mojo" | Maurice Marable | Nick Damici and Jim Mickle | March 15, 2017 | 0.218[27] |
8 | 2 | "Tickling Mojo" | Maurice Marable | Abe Sylvia | March 22, 2017 | 0.109[28] |
9 | 3 | "Holy Mojo" | Abe Sylvia | John Wirth | March 29, 2017 | 0.152[29] |
10 | 4 | "Bad Mojo" | Abe Sylvia | Abe Sylvia & Ione Lloyd | April 5, 2017 | 0.145[30] |
11 | 5 | "Pie a la Mojo" | Tim Southam | Joe R. Lansdale | April 12, 2017 | 0.253[31] |
12 | 6 | "No Mo' Mojo" | Tim Southam | Nick Damici and Jim Mickle | April 19, 2017 | 0.167[32] |
Season 3 (2018)
editThe third season is inspired by The Two-Bear Mambo.[7] The second episode, "Ho-Ho Mambo" was released online at AMC.com and Sundancetv.com a week before the scheduled March 14 on-air premiere.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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13 | 1 | "The Two-Bear Mambo" | Jim Mickle | Jim Mickle | March 7, 2018 | 0.225[33] |
14 | 2 | "Ho-Ho Mambo" | Jim Mickle | Nick Damici | March 14, 2018 | 0.227[34] |
15 | 3 | "T-Bone Mambo" | Abe Sylvia | John Wirth | March 21, 2018 | N/A |
16 | 4 | "Senorita Mambo" | Abe Sylvia | John Wirth & Ione Lloyd | March 28, 2018 | N/A |
17 | 5 | "Mambo No. 5" | Michael Katleman | Pam Veasey | April 4, 2018 | N/A |
18 | 6 | "Monsoon Mambo" | Michael Katleman | Nick Damici & Jim Mickle | April 11, 2018 | N/A |
Reception
editOn Rotten Tomatoes season 1 has an approval rating of 88% based on reviews from 24 critics.[35]
Tie-in
editA collection called Hap and Leonard made up of previously published short stories (Hyenas, Veil’s Visit, Dead Aim) by Joe Lansdale as well as new content was published by Tachyon Publications in March 2016 as a tie-in to the TV series.[36]
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