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Penny Dreadful - Season 3

Confronting new horrors in dangerous new lands, Ethan Chandler, Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, Sir Malcolm, the Creature, and the ravishing but deadly Lily must each face -- and embrace -- their own most truly monstrous selves. But for Vanessa Ives, accepting her demons could exact a terrible cost and plunge the world into unending darkness.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Eva Green

    Eva Green

    Vanessa Ives

  • Josh Hartnett

    Josh Hartnett

    Ethan Chandler

  • Timothy Dalton

    Timothy Dalton

    Sir Malcolm Murray

  • Harry Treadaway

    Harry Treadaway

    Dr. Victor Frankenstein

  • Reeve Carney

    Reeve Carney

    Dorian Gray

  • Rory Kinnear

    Rory Kinnear

    John Clare / The Creature

  • Billie Piper

    Billie Piper

    Lily / Brona Croft

  • Patti LuPone

    Patti LuPone

    Dr. Seward

  • Wes Studi

    Wes Studi

    Kaetenay

Overview

Confronting new horrors in dangerous new lands, Ethan Chandler, Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, Sir Malcolm, the Creature, and the ravishing but deadly Lily must each face -- and embrace -- their own most truly monstrous selves. But for Vanessa Ives, accepting her demons could exact a terrible cost and plunge the world into unending darkness.

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