Outcast

Outcast

2016
Outcast
Outcast

Outcast

7.3 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Kyle Barnes has been plagued by possession since he was a child. Now an adult, he embarks on a spiritual journey to find answers, but what he uncovers could mean the end of life on Earth as we know it.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  To the Sea
Jun. 05,2017
To the Sea

Kyle reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious stranger in an attempt to end the possession threat once and for all, but fears the man may be hiding something. Megan struggles to escape her captors. Reverend Anderson shares an unexpected source of strength with his old friend, Chief Giles.

EP9  This is How It Starts
May. 29,2017
This is How It Starts

Kyle and Anderson face down Sidney – until an unexpected threat intervenes. Megan leaves the relative safety of the backwoods church, and danger quickly finds her. Tragedy strikes the Giles family. An unexpected stranger rivets Kyle's attention.

EP8  Mercy
May. 22,2017
Mercy

Kyle faces the mysteries behind his powers. Reverend Anderson finally confronts Sidney as Doctor Park's plans grow in scale. Megan makes an unlikely friend – one who will prove dangerous. Chief Giles tries to defend himself and his wife from the tide of the possessed in Rome.

EP7  Alone When It Comes
May. 15,2017
Alone When It Comes

Kyle attempts to get his family to safety as the town of Rome becomes increasingly overrun by the possessed. Anderson takes Megan under his wing, bringing her to find solace in an unlikely place. Chief Giles realizes his wife has been resorting to desperate measures.

EP6  Fireflies
May. 08,2017
Fireflies

Kyle's family and friends mourn the aftermath of a disaster – until a revelation from Reverend Anderson compels them to use Amber's unique powers. Allison rejoins her family in Rome.

EP5  The Common Good
May. 01,2017
The Common Good

Kyle gets closer to finding Sidney, while Anderson discovers an unexpected potential ally. A prominent member of the Rome community is revealed to be an agent of the possessed, and few characters will escape his plan unscathed.

EP4  The One I'd Be Waiting For
Apr. 24,2017
The One I'd Be Waiting For

A dangerous fugitive on the loose threatens the town of Rome, as well as Reverend Anderson’s sanity. Kyle struggles with a new understanding of where his powers – and his curse – originated. Megan and Holly attempt to rebuild their lives

EP3  Not My Job to Judge
Apr. 17,2017
Not My Job to Judge

Megan must face the consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, a disappearance in Rome leads Kyle and Anderson to a new and dangerous consequence of the rise in possessions.

EP2  The Day After That
Apr. 10,2017
The Day After That

The mystery of the supernatural manifestations and why they are drawn to Kyle continues. As the possessions grow, Kyle struggles to protect those he holds most dear.

EP1  Bad Penny
Apr. 10,2017
Bad Penny

Kyle finds the possession phenomenon to be more widespread than he had imagined, while Reverend Anderson struggles with guilt over his actions.

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7.3 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Mystery , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2016-06-03 | Released Producted By: Circle of Confusion , Fox International Channels Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.cinemax.com/outcast/
Synopsis

Kyle Barnes has been plagued by possession since he was a child. Now an adult, he embarks on a spiritual journey to find answers, but what he uncovers could mean the end of life on Earth as we know it.

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Cast

Patrick Fugit , Philip Glenister , Wrenn Schmidt

Director

Geoffrey S. Grimsman

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Circle of Confusion , Fox International Channels

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kaianmattmckay I found this via the Recommended For You list on my Netflix, possibly because I watched The Walking Dead, and Outcast comes from the same writer. It had me hooked from the start, and in a better way than TWD.Outcast features one of the creepiest soundtracks I've heard in some time, and is situated (in cinematographic terms) firmly in the realm of the southern Gothic. The cast features no "big names", which makes for a welcome change and adds some realism to proceedings. "Gritty" is one word that could describe it. "Chilling" and "riveting" ate others. The only actor I recognised was the Reverend, and nearly didn't recognise him, as he is English but putting on an impressive southern US accent. Also worth mentioning are some star performances from the junior cast members, which serve to make viewing pretty harrowing too.In response to some comments here claiming Outcast is "pro-Satanic propaganda", I would say see for yourself, and you'll realise how idiotic that statement is. In Outcast, the concept of demonic possession is simply a metaphor for domestic abuse, whether within the spousal unit, or from parent to child. In that sense, I think it's quite a clever portrayal of a widespread but rarely discussed social problem.
robertemerald I'm so glad I bought this series. I've seen the first two episodes and I am looking forward to more. If you like possession movies then you'll love this. The southern USA atmosphere and the fact that possession has some basis in fact (whether you believe it or not, I'm more likely to believe this than vampires or zombies) both contribute to make a very adult examination of the theme. South of Hell is the other series that deals with this theme, and it is true I've only seen some of the first episode of that show, but what I saw goes a bit beyond what I'm prepared to believe, and was a little predictable, aimed at a younger audience, and, for me, and wasn't working for these reasons. Both series however need to be congratulated for making the bridge between a relatively well-known theme in movies, and a less tested theme for a television series. Horror for television is maturing, the running being made by such shows as Hannibal, Salem and American Horror Story. Outcast seems more subdued, more real, but is all the more creepy for it.
Amir H Faiz this was a pretty good series story wise with amazing special effects you don't expect from a fox series the concept was a little out of the box which is pretty dope considering most of all horror and thriller based show nowadays are cop shows ex: Lucifer which sucks but this is pretty left field and the first episode will make you consider watching the whole season because it is addictive overall I rate this series was pretty good it had a better start than kirkman's other show the walking dead
hoytyhoyty I gotta stop writing negative reviews. For some reason it's easier to bucket something unworthy than to praise up something good. I guess good things don't irritate you.Kirkman has managed to irritate me. One too many times.In fact ... that's it. I've had it with him. He's a talent-less charlatan. I won't even be bothering with Walking Dead when it returns - I read ahead on TWD and found out what happens I got so bored with waiting.Outcast has done the same thing he always does.First episode is really gripping. You want to know what happens.Then:Talk. Let's talk. Have we talked about this? You only ever want to talk, you never talk about the real issues! You're just saying that, I wanna talk about this! Have they talked about this? I dunno, we'd better talk about it. Have we talked enough? We don't talk enough anymore. I think you should talk to him. Have you talked to her? She talked to me. We talked. But I don't think we did enough talking for the group. We'd better have a group talk. We all need to talk more. We definitely haven't talked enough. You talk, you're better at talking. Hand on, I'll talk, you talk later. We all talk now or we talk later. You gotta talk to him. I have talked to him, he hasn't talked to you. I talked to him, what are you talking about? We'd better talk about that. Talk more. Come on, talk. Just talk. Talk.Oh oh I don't know how to write a story, so I'd better create a cliffhanger ending so people think I have some suspense ability. I'm Robert Kirkman, and basically I'm a liar and a fake.The only good points:* Great first episode, which turned out to be the only good episode.* Fantastic opening track by Atticus Rose et al, with excellent visuals.* Philip Glenister (his accent was amazing too, he only let slip one English syllable that I noticed in the whole season).* Reg E. Cathey.* Brent Spiner.* Wrenn Schmidt in a wet and soapy nude scene.None of which are enough to entice me back for Season 2.Mr. Kirkman, you are a fraud and we are done here.- -- ---