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There will be more seasons of the series - check [http://www.divinetheseries.com/ the Divine website] for information.
 
There will be more seasons of the series - check [http://www.divinetheseries.com/ the Divine website] for information.
  
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*  Divine: The Series  is now represented by the prestigious William Morris Agency [http://www.divinetheseries.com/blog/trials-and-tribulations/wme-in-the-house-represent/ source].
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* February 15th [https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=274696475934949&id=115659001842854 Divine]  accepted into Los Angeles Web Series Festival
 
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Revision as of 02:04, 16 February 2012

Behind the scenes on Divine

Divine: The Series is described as dark comic story turned live action webseries. The makers say "Its new approach to story telling was designed specifically for the online and smartphone generation. The non-linear story line will keep audiences guessing while wowing with intense action and stunning effects every step of the way." Source

The filming started in Vancouver between 21 and 25th November 2010.

Plot synopsis: A young priest must come to terms with his crisis of faith or risk damnation to the soul of a living miracle. With man's freewill held in the balance, the bloody conflict surrounding Divine will take him further into his religion than ever he dreamed possible.

The series was written by Ivan Hayden and Kirk Jacques and directed by Ivan Hayden. Ivan is the visual effects supervisor on Supernatural.

The series was created and produced by Ivan Hayden, Kirk Jacques, Misha Collins, and Jason Fischer.

Other Supernatural crew involved included Tara Larsen , Diane Widas and Gabe Correa.

On November 23, 2010, Misha posted a picture of himself beside a bloody body on Twitter, arousing fan interest in the project. Further funds were raised through Kickstarter.

The series premiered at Salute to Supernatural Vancouver 2011, as well as online for fans who'd supported the project.

There will be more seasons of the series - check the Divine website for information.

  • Divine: The Series is now represented by the prestigious William Morris Agency source.
  • February 15th Divine accepted into Los Angeles Web Series Festival

Links

  • Divine at Kickstarter (Video and donation site)