The Russian television series Ship, which was made possible by STS and Yu, as well as Yellow, Black and White and Mainstream Film, is an adaptation of the post-apocalyptic Spanish TV series Ark. Since the Russian version appeared on the screens recently, but managed to interest a wide audience, many fans are already worried about how many episodes will be shown to them.
Plot description
Twenty young cadets are set off on a beautiful ship for a training voyage. They are full of hopes for a delightfully spent time, new acquaintances and expect many pleasant experiences from the trip. However, some time after leaving the port, the crew members and the cadets themselves realize that something unusual is happening. They see strange things, falling planes, the land does not respond to the requests of the ship, and the further they sail into the ocean, the clearer the terrifying picture of what is happening becomes.
The Spanish version of "The Ship" consists of three seasons, during which the audience literally could not tear themselves away from the screens - the series turned out to be so exciting.
Over time, the people on the ship, comparing all the facts, understand that as a result of the explosion of the Large Hadron Collider, the world has suffered a global catastrophe and the entire land has gone under water. The ship with the cadets remained the only island of solid surface, which will have to withstand a fierce battle with the consequences of the apocalypse and survive many unexpected events in its lonely voyage.
TV Show Facts
For the first time "Ship" was released on Russian screens on January 13, 2014. In total, one season was shown to the audience, consisting of 26 episodes, which were broadcast for five weeks on the STS channel. The first season did not show the denouement of the series, so fans of the series are eagerly awaiting the second and then the third seasons. The series itself received fairly high ratings and critical acclaim.
The STS channel plans to show the second season of "Ship" in the fall of 2013, its approximate release date is September 1.
The directors who filmed the first season of the series have previously collaborated on the mystical series Closed School. The pilot episodes were filmed in several stages - in the summer, the shooting took place in Moscow, and with the arrival of autumn they moved to the Greek island of Kos. One of the main female roles in The Ship was played by Irina Antonenko, winner of two Russian beauty contests. Dmitry Pevtsov, who played the role of the captain, has already played a similar role in the film "My Captain". On the set, the actors had to endure such an unpleasant phenomenon as seasickness, but everyone was able to play their roles, despite feeling unwell. The main soundtrack of the series was the song "Love Remains", which was recorded by the singer Mikhei, who died in 2002.