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2004 American scientific discipline fiction television series

The 4400
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Genre
  • Science fiction
  • Drama
Created by
  • René Echevarria
  • Scott Peters
Starring
  • Joel Gretsch
  • Jacqueline McKenzie
  • Mahershala Ali
  • Laura Allen
  • Patrick Flueger
  • Megalyn Echikunwoke
  • Chad Faust
  • Kaj-Erik Eriksen
  • Samantha Ferris
  • Jenni Baird
  • Brooke Nevin
  • Conchita Campbell
  • Karina Lombard
  • Billy Campbell
  • Peter Coyote
Theme music composer Amanda Abizaid
Opening theme "A Place in Time" (performed by Bosshouse featuring Amanda Abizaid)
Ending theme "Conservancy" John Van Tongeren
Composers John Van Tongeren, George S. Clinton, Claude Foisy
Land of origin United states of america
Original language English
No. of seasons four
No. of episodes 44 (list of episodes)
Production
Product locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Running time 42 minutes
Production companies
  • American Zoetrope
  • BSkyB
  • Renegade 83 Productions
  • 4400 Productions
  • Viacom Productions (2004)
  • Paramount Network Television (2005)
  • CBS Paramount Network Boob tube (2006–2007)
Distributor CBS Tv set Distribution
Release
Original network
  • USA Network (United States)
  • Heaven One (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)[1]
Original release July 11, 2004 (2004-07-11) –
September sixteen, 2007 (2007-09-sixteen)

The 4400 (pronounced "the forty-four hundred") is a science fiction television set serial produced past CBS Paramount Network Tv in clan with BSkyB, Renegade 83, and American Zoetrope for U.s. Network in the Us and Sky One in the United Kingdom.[2] [i] It was created and written by Scott Peters and René Echevarria, and it starred Joel Gretsch and Jacqueline McKenzie. The serial ran for four seasons from July 11, 2004, to September 16, 2007.[3]

Premise [edit]

In the series' pilot episode, a ball of light deposits a grouping of 4400 people in the Cascade Range foothills near Mount Rainier, Washington in the United States. Each of the 4400 had disappeared in a beam of green light in 1946 or afterward. None of them have anile from the fourth dimension of their disappearance. Confused and disoriented, they have no memories of what transpired prior to their return.

Title [edit]

Creator Scott Peters has stated that the series was originally titled "A Light in the Sky", simply looking for something unique he decided to "play around with numbers" instead and arrived at "4400" because it "just sounded absurd" and "was a very circular number with two 4s and two 0s".[4]

Synopsis [edit]

Third-flavour bandage of The 4400

The National Threat Assessment Command (NTAC), a partition of the Department of Homeland Security, is in charge of dealing with the return of the 4400. Dennis Ryland is the head of NTAC. Ryland assigns Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris every bit the pb team to investigate the 4400. In the 2d season, Ryland goes to Washington and is replaced by Nina Jarvis. In the fourth flavor, Meghan Doyle takes over as the caput of NTAC.

Many of the returnees have problem getting their lives back on track subsequently being gone from the globe for years. More than significantly, a small number of the returnees brainstorm to manifest paranormal abilities, such as telekinesis, telepathy and precognition, as well as other "gifts". For example, in the pilot, Shawn Farrell manifests an power to heal the cleaved neck of a dead bird, bringing it dorsum to life. In addition, one of the 4400, Lily Moore, has become pregnant betwixt her disappearance and return.

The first-season finale, "White Light", reveals that the 4400 were abducted not past aliens, merely past humans from the Earth's future, that Kyle Baldwin was to exist their "messenger", and that they were returned to avert a ending.

By the 2nd flavour, it is revealed that all 4400 have a fictional neurotransmitter, promicin, in their brains, which gives them their powers. The government, agape of what this large group would do with such power, had secretly been dosing all of the 4400 with a promicin inhibitor, which had worked on most, only non all, of the 4400. One of the inhibitor's side effects is a potentially fatal immune deficiency. The inhibitor is ultimately removed from the 4400 past a dose of promicin extracted by Kevin Burkhoff from the blood of the infant Isabelle, who was never given the inhibitor.

At the beginning of the third flavour, the Nova Group, a terrorist faction fabricated upwards of 4400s, emerges. Originally formed as a "defensive" grouping in the backwash of the promicin-inhibitor scandal, the Nova Group eventually carries out numerous terrorist attacks against the government and NTAC. The grouping is responsible for many terrorist attacks including the assassination of the men involved with the promicin-inhibitor conspiracy; the attempted assassination of Ryland; the framing of Baldwin for murder; and the driving of another person to insanity.

During the third and 4th season, it is revealed that only a certain faction from the hereafter wants to see history changed. Another faction, which prefers the status quo, opposes the 4400, and has sent their own operatives, including Isabelle Tyler and "the Marked", into the by. The exact motives of both factions were non revealed.

Eventually, Hashemite kingdom of jordan Collier, a returnee who declares himself the savior of humanity, makes promicin shots available to the general public. However, simply one-half of the human population can actually tolerate promicin, and thus develop superhuman abilities, while the other half die upon taking the shot. Although the government outlaws promicin use, thousands of previously ordinary people have developed superhuman abilities, severely complicating NTAC'southward task. Collier later annexes a part of Seattle and transforms it into "Promise City", a self-proclaimed paradise open to all people with superhuman abilities. The The states authorities attempts to reclaim Promise Urban center only meets with little success.

At the conclusion of the serial, Danny Farell'south uncontrolled ability exposed some of the residents of Seattle to promicin, resulting in nigh 9,000 deaths and equally many newly empowered humans, while at the aforementioned time forcing the remains of NTAC (at present themselves mostly promicin-positive) to enquire Hashemite kingdom of jordan Collier and his followers (as the just grouping immune to the 50% chance of death from exposure) to go the de facto regime of Seattle. The series ended with a cliffhanger, with Collier pledging to build the future he had promised, while the regime watches uneasily every bit Collier's militia remains in control of Seattle, now known every bit Promise City.

Promicin [edit]

In the serial, promicin is a fictional neurotransmitter the human torso produces that controls and regulates bodily functions. In the 4400, it enables every member to apply parts of the cerebellum no human has previously used. This is the cause of the new abilities in each returnee. Promicin's behavior and effects are unpredictable, potentially giving any ability. Nevertheless, as function of a government conspiracy, every 4400 is regularly injected with a promicin-inhibitor, suppressing their potential new abilities.[5]

Since the government ceases injecting promicin inhibitor, every 4400 develops an ability.[5]

Dr. Kevin Burkhoff devises a fashion to artificially create 4400 abilities through a series of promicin injections, using himself as a test field of study,[6] giving him regenerative abilities.[7] Still, the regime finds out about this breakthrough and builds upwards its ain stockpile of a much purer promicin (extracted from Isabelle Tyler), which they in turn use to create at least one group of soldiers with 4400 abilities, every bit demonstrated by the authorities'southward attack on Promise City. Jordan Collier steals the authorities's supply, and begins distributing it via human being couriers to anyone who wants the shot.

An injection of promicin has a 50% gamble of either killing the person taking the injection (by style of an aneurysm[eight]) or giving them a 4400 power.[nine] In the quaternary season, Dr. Burkhoff claims to take discovered how promicin interacts with the body, thus being able to predict whether a person will survive the shot or not. It is explained that nine out of ten left-handed people who take the shot survive. In the brain there is a pocket-size part chosen the corpus callosum. Information technology is substantially a package of neural fibres that connects the two hemispheres and it is unremarkably slightly larger in left-handed people than information technology is in correct-handed people. That is why left-handed people survive; the size of that part of the encephalon helps decide whether or not a person will be able to integrate a new neurotransmitter. With further research, Dr. Burkhoff believes a simple CAT scan will be able to tell how anyone'south body will react to a promicin shot.

There exists a substance that can eliminate all traces of promicin in the human torso, finer robbing the injected individual of whatsoever 4400 powers and in addition making this person allergic to promicin.[8] The identity and makeup of this substance is not stated, and the only known source of it so far is from the future.[x] A 2nd method also exists for removing promicin from non-4400 humans, through the promicin-neutralizing power of Jordan Collier.

At that place also appears to be a substance that tin counteract the anti-promicin'due south effects as Tom Baldwin, during his time as a member of the "Marked", uses this substance to help Isabelle Tyler regain her powers past removing her promicin allergy. Similar the anti-promicin, this substance appears to be from the futurity.

Every bit discovered by Marco in the episode The Starzl Mutation; Seattle Presbyterian Hospital started using a flawed radiation machine to treat their cancer patients in 1969. The microswitches that controlled the car were not functioning properly, so the doses were incorrect. This went on for just nether five years. Once the hospital figured out what they were doing they tested everyone who had e'er been exposed to information technology and in some cases the radiation induced a small-scale mutation. This mutation was a slight alteration of the eleventh chromosome, named the "Starzl mutation" after the manufacturer of the faulty machine.

The mutation is hereditary, significant people that got it passed it onto their children. The Starzl mutation is both harmless and conserved in those offspring; they live normal healthy lives. While the offspring of a returnee unremarkably do not retain the ability to generate promicin, a second-hand report from John Shaffner (an ex-special ops soldier) suggested that the offspring of a 4400 and a Starzl mutant will be "promicin-positive", meaning they will have abilities. This is believed by Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris to be the reason why the abductees were returned to the Seattle surface area – it is the simply place they are probable to encounter individuals who possess the Starzl mutation and therefore the merely place they are likely to produce children with 4400 abilities.

The promicin-inhibitor "piggybacks on glucose", afterward entering the brain through facilitated diffusion. Information technology is a binding poly peptide; that is, it binds itself to promicin in the torso and neutralizes it. Even so, if in that location is no promicin for information technology to bind to, it remains in the trunk. Somewhen, it builds upward to toxic levels in the lymph nodes, dissentious the immune organisation. The consequence is a chemically induced immunodeficiency.

To counteract the promicin inhibitor, Dr. Burkhoff develops a serum containing Isabelle's pure promicin. This serum neutralizes the charge so the inhibitor is not able to cross membranes and tin can exist flushed out of the body.[9]

Setting [edit]

The 4400 is ready in Seattle, Washington, United States,[11] but really filmed in the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, expanse. Settings include:

  • Hope City: founded by Jordan Collier with the guidance of Kyle Baldwin. It is created as a haven for people who are promicin-positive (P-positives), and also serves every bit the base of operations of Collier's movement to spread promicin to the world. Collier intends for Promise City to be a model for the futurity, and the first stage to creating "Heaven on Earth". Though the characters claim that the location is on the Duwamish River delta, the map used and the footage featuring Promise Urban center makes it clear this is impossible. The commentary states that Promise City was shot in Vancouver on the Burrard Inlet below the Second Narrows Bridge.
  • Haspel Corporation: a fictional visitor whose name is also abbreviated as HaspelCorp,[12] Haspelcorp,[13] or Haspel Corp.[14] The corporation's name and logo are introduced in the final minute of the episode "Graduation Mean solar day", where it is also implied that its building possesses at least 24 floors.[15] A private defense contracting company of which Dennis Ryland is an executive,[16] Haspel Corporation is the but known manufacturer of promicin, which they had been getting by filtering the claret from Isabelle Tyler. In the volume Welcome to Promise Metropolis, Haspel Corporation has been banished out of Promise City's limits. The filming location used for HaspelCorp is the Life Sciences Centre at the Academy of British Columbia. It is home to the university'south Life Sciences Establish and one of the medical research facilities on campus.
  • The 4400 Center: a fictional building founded by Jordan Collier betwixt the commencement and second seasons every bit a identify where 4400s could take sanctuary and larn to harness their abilities, and where non-4400s could seek out the "inner" 4400 in themselves. A side upshot of non-4400s joining the scheme was that they brought a great deal of money into the center. When Jordan was assassinated, Shawn Farrell (Jordan's "protégé") took over the performance of the center.[17] Characters in the evidence sometimes call the 4400 Heart a cult. The center was airtight downwardly and seized by the government in the third-flavor finale. In the 4th season, Shawn reopens the heart as a base for his healing foundation. In the 4400 book Promises Broken, the 4400 heart stands as the last stand confronting the government in the Battle for Promise City. According to a postcard in the third-season episode "Gone", the fictional location of the middle is 6265 Crescent Road, Seattle, Washington. The aforementioned street address in Vancouver is the address for the Chan Centre, the real-life building portrayed as the 4400 Eye.[18]
  • Highland Beach: Shot at Buntzen Lake in Coquitlam, British Columbia.

Cast and characters [edit]

Series regulars [edit]

Actor Character Season
ane 2 3 four
Joel Gretsch Tom Baldwin Main
Jacqueline McKenzie Diana Skouris Main
Mahershala Ali Richard Tyler Master Guest
Patrick Flueger Shawn Farrell Main
Conchita Campbell Maia Skouris Main
Chad Faust Kyle Baldwin Main Guest Main
Laura Allen Lily Tyler Main Does not appear [a] Guest
Kaj-Erik Eriksen Danny Farrell Chief Recurring Guest
Brooke Nevin Nikki Hudson Main Guest Does not appear
Peter Coyote Dennis Ryland Main Invitee Recurring Does not appear
Samantha Ferris Nina Jarvis Does non appear Main Does non announced
Karina Lombard Alana Mareva Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Megalyn Echikunwoke Isabelle Tyler Does non appear Does non appear [b] Primary
Baton Campbell Jordan Collier Invitee Recurring Main
Jenni Baird Meghan Doyle Does not announced Principal
  1. ^ An older version of Lily is played by Tippi Hedren in ane episode of the third season.
  2. ^ Isabelle is portrayed at diverse ages in 8 episodes of the 2nd season, by Jordan Lasorsa-Simon as a toddler, by Madison Pettis every bit a child, and by Christie Laing as an adult.

Recurring guest stars [edit]

In order of beginning appearance:

Actor Graphic symbol Season
ane 2 3 iv
Richard Kahan Marco Pacella Invitee Recurring
Jeffrey Combs Kevin Burkhoff Does non appear Recurring
Kavan Smith Jed Garrity Does not appear Recurring
Summertime Glau Tess Doerner Does not appear Guest Recurring
Jody Thompson Devon Moore Does not announced Recurring Guest
Natasha Gregson Wagner April Skouris Does non appear Recurring Guest
Sharif Atkins Gary Navarro Does not appear Guest Does non announced
Kathryn Gordon Heather Tobey Does not appear Guest
Garret Dillahunt Matthew Ross Does non appear Recurring Does not appear
Tristin Leffler Cassie Dunleavy Does not announced Recurring

Episodes [edit]

The 4400 ran for four seasons. The first flavour is presented equally a miniseries of five episodes, which aired weekly from July 11, 2004, to August eight, 2004, with a 2-hour premiere. The 2nd, third and fourth seasons are each xiii-episode seasons (counting the two-60 minutes premieres in the second and third seasons as 2 episodes). A special episode, "The 4400: Unlocking the Secrets", aired between the second and third seasons, on June three, 2006, originally on NBC.[19]

Production of the third season was shot in Vancouver until July 26, 2006. The 3rd flavour premiered June 11, 2006, with four.2million viewers tuning in.[xx] Executive Producer Ira Steven Behr described the third flavour equally "bigger and more than mythic. It feels like 26 episodes instead of thirteen considering we're cramming then much stuff in". Billy Campbell, the actor who plays Collier, took virtually of the third flavor off to sail effectually the earth, returning in the final four episodes.[21]

Production of the fourth and final season began in early 2007 for a mid-yr premiere, returning with the episode "The Wrath of Graham".[22]

Books [edit]

  • The Vesuvius Prophecy, by Greg Cox, is the first book based on the series. It was released in June 2008. Set during the show'south third season, the plot revolves around Maia's prophecy of the eruption of Mount Rainier.[23]
  • Moisture Work, by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, is the 2d original novel based on the serial. Published in October 2008, it is set during the bear witness's 2nd season. Its plot concerns Tom and Diana'south hunt for a rogue regime assassinator who uses her promicin powers to kill people.[24]
  • Welcome to Hope City, by Greg Cox, is the 3rd volume based on the serial, and the first set up after the events of the stop of the serial. It was published on July 28, 2009.[25]
  • Promises Broken, by David Mack, is the fourth book based on the series and the second set after the finish of the bear witness. It concludes most of the saga of the 4400, only it also ends on a bewilderment. It was published on October 27, 2009.[26]

Production [edit]

On September xiv, 2000, Diversity reported that American Zoetrope, an independent picture show production company endemic by the family of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, had made 2 television production deals; i of them being made with Viacom to produce total-length television series, having themselves been in the television set production industry before with miniseries and fabricated-for-boob tube films like Dark Angel and Moby Dick and already produced their first full-length series First Moving ridge for Space in Canada and the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States.[27] The 4400 was the only product to always come out of the American Zoetrope/Viacom deal, equally Viacom would carve up at the showtime of 2006 into CBS Corporation and a new Viacom, the quondam of which took over Viacom's place as co-producer of the serial.

The theme song of the prove is "A Place in Time", written past Robert Phillips and Tim Paruskewitz and performed by Amanda Abizaid. All seasons are filmed in high-definition with closed captioning. USA Network broadcast episodes after the get-go season in fullscreen format; the DVD releases comprise the episodes in their native widescreen format.

NBC/Universal created several sites targeted at fictional members of the 4400 universe:[28]

  • Anti-promicin[29]
  • Undecided[xxx]
  • Pro-promicin[31] [32] [33]

Subsequent to the counterfoil of the series, these web sites were immune to lapse and none of them are active whatsoever farther. Most of them take now been parked.

Cancellation [edit]

Author and co-creator Scott Peters announced on December eighteen, 2007, that due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, budgetary problems, and lower-than-anticipated ratings, The 4400 had been cancelled and would not exist returning for a fifth season.[3]

Soundtrack [edit]

The soundtrack to The 4400 was released on May 8, 2007, past Milan Records and includes music from the get-go 3 seasons, every bit follows:

  1. Bosshouse featuring Amanda Abizaid – "A Identify in Time" (Theme from The 4400)
  2. Switchfoot – "This Is Your Life"
  3. People in Planes – "Falling by the Wayside"
  4. Thirteen Senses – "Into the Fire"
  5. Ivy – "Worry Near Y'all"
  6. Engineers – "How Practise You Say Goodbye?"
  7. Maroon 5 – "She Will Exist Loved"
  8. Jacqueline McKenzie – "Shy Babe"
  9. Bedroom Walls – "Do the Buildings and Cops Make You Smile?"
  10. Billie Vacation – "Cheek to Cheek"
  11. John Van Tongeren – "Salvation"
  12. The Landau Orchestra – "A Place in Time" (instrumental organisation)

The concluding track does non appear in the serial. Although not included on the soundtrack, "Life for Rent" by Dido was used in the episode "The Gospel According to Collier". The song "Where Is My Mind?" past the Pixies was afterward used in the series finale.

Dwelling house media [edit]

Season Episodes Discs DVD release appointment
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 5 2 Dec 21, 2004 January ten, 2005 June ten, 2005
The DVD contains no bonus features. The DVD is presented in a dual DVD case with a dark-green-on-black cover showing the characters Tom, Diana and Dennis.[34]
ii 13 4 May 23, 2006 June 5, 2006 May 23, 2006
Bonus features include featurettes and commentary from Jacqueline McKenzie, Joel Gretsch, Craig Sweeny and Ira Steven Behr.
3 13 4 May viii, 2007 July 23, 2007 June 7, 2007
Bonus features include an introduction by the serial creator, four featurettes, half-dozen sound commentaries and a gag reel.[35]
iv 13 4 May 6, 2008 June xxx, 2008 July 10, 2008
Bonus features include two featurettes, blooper reel, deleted scenes, audio commentaries and The Great Leap Forrard (Director'due south cutting).
The Complete Series 44 15 Oct 28, 2008 October six, 2008 August 6, 2009
Bonus features include video introduction by creator Scott Peters, pilot episode commentary past Scott Peters and Joel Gretsch, The 4400: Ghost Season, and deleted scenes (seasons i, 2, and iii)

The kickoff season was released on Blu-ray in Deutschland during August 2017,[36] with the remaining seasons releasing in the subsequent months.[37] [38] [39]

Via Vision Entertainment released the complete series on Blu-ray in Commonwealth of australia on Nov 25, 2020.[twoscore]

Reception [edit]

The 4400 received positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 95% blessing rating.[41]

Reboot [edit]

In November 2018, it was announced that a reboot of The 4400 was in development at The CW. Taylor Elmore and Craig Sweeny, the latter of whom worked on the original series throughout its unabridged run as a writer and later every bit a supervising producer, would write and serve as executive producers of the "reimagined" series through their deals with the original series' producer, CBS Television receiver Studios. Elmore would serve as showrunner should the project movement forward.[42] [43]

In February 2019, information technology was reported that the project would roll over to the next development cycle to allow Elmore and Sweeny to finish the pilot script.[44] In February 2021, The CW ordered the testify directly-to-serial for the Fall 2021 season. Riverdale co-executive producer Ariana Jackson and Anna Fricke will serve as showrunners.[45] In March 2021, Joseph David-Jones and Khailah Johnson were cast as series regulars.[46] In Apr 2021, Brittany Adebumola, Jaye Ladymore and Amarr Wooten joined the bandage as series regulars.[47] In May 2021, TL Thompson, Cory Jeacoma, Ireon Roach, Derrick A. King and Autumn Best were too cast.[48] The series premiered on Oct 25, 2021.[49]

Meet too [edit]

  • The Refugees – Three billion people from the future have traveled to the present to escape from an imminent global disaster.
  • The Crossing – Refugees fleeing a war seek asylum in an American town—merely they merits to be from America, 180 years in the future.
  • Beforeigners – A "time migration" occurs all over the world, with people from the Rock Age, Viking Age, and the 19th century. Ready in Oslo.
  • Manifest

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