Talamasca: The Secret Order
Talamasca: The Secret Order
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Talamasca: The Secret Order

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6.8
Yr 2025
Status Canceled
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Series Brief

Overview

Guy Anatole joins the clandestine world of the Talamasca, an international spy agency for the immortal universe, as he searches for answers to his family's own part in the supernatural world.

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 64 /100

Critical reception for Talamasca: The Secret Order was generally mixed to moderately positive. Reviewers noted that creator John Lee Hancock pivoted away from Anne Rice's atmospheric, character-heavy novels to deliver a plot-driven supernatural spy thriller. Because the lead character's arc is entirely original and disconnected from the source material, critics appreciated that the narrative was unburdened by existing fan expectations, allowing it to flesh out AMC's broader Immortal Universe with fresh twists.

However, the show faced criticism for a slow and uneven start. Some reviewers found the opening episodes weighed down by frustrating genre tropes and felt the character backstories acted as emotional shortcuts rather than fully realized development, leading some to label the overall execution as mediocre.

Despite its inconsistencies, William Fichtner's scene-stealing turn as the Texas-raised vampire Jasper was widely hailed as a major bright spot, injecting much-needed charisma and humor into the series. Ultimately, while not entirely seamless, critics considered it a worthwhile addition for fans of the franchise.

“TALAMASCA: THE SECRET ORDER Is Worth a Watch If You're an IWTV Fan”

“delivered a somewhat inconsistent but overall compelling start to the Immortal Universe's expansion”

“AMC's So-So Anne Rice Spinoff”

“Without William Fichtner's Scene-Stealing Vampire, This Supernatural Spy Thriller Would Lack Bite”

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Why fans love it

The Talamasca functions as a bureaucratic cage for the impossible. By framing a supernatural landscape of witches, vampires, and werewolves through the lens of an international spy agency, the series swaps typical high-fantasy aesthetics for a grounded, procedural tone. Nicholas Denton anchors this shift, portraying a protagonist whose bewilderment acts as the audience's primary tether to a history he is only beginning to piece together.

Conflict arises from the friction between human structures and immortal chaos. Rather than focusing on grand magical wars, the narrative finds its footing in the quiet corners where secret societies track and contain encroaching creatures. It treats the presence of mythical beings as a logistical problem to be managed, creating a rigid clinical atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the unpredictable nature of its subjects.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 75
Regulars 18
Longest run 6 eps
Show 67 more
Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy 1 episode Jason Schwartzman as Burton 1 episode Elise Robertson as Ruth Anatole 1 episode Lace Akpojaro as Larry the Landlord 1 episode Michelle Wen Lee as Pretty 1 episode Daisy Kakkar as Young Bookstore Woman 1 episode Jack Barton as Osterhaus 3 episodes Colin Stinton as Suttle 1 episode Molly Osborne as Bennett 1 episode Nicholas Gecks as Old Man - Library 1 episode Eve Tucker as Receptionist 1 episode Laura Lake as Revenant 1 2 episodes Lee Hoy as Revenant 2 2 episodes André Layne as Revenant 3 2 episodes Will Brown as Checkers 5 episodes Bryony Hannah as Detective Ridge 5 episodes John Henshaw as Detective Hough 3 episodes Amelia Clarkson as Keves Papadouris 3 episodes Jonathan Aris as Gregory Owen 4 episodes Joshua Ben-Tovim as Archie 3 episodes Aravind Ravi as Jay 4 episodes Richard Leeming as McGee 1 episode Philip Shaun McGuinness as Gray 1 episode Darwin Taylor as Helen's Driver 1 episode Karl Cam as Jimmy Cupid 1 episode Chris Chilton as Punter 1 episode Sophie Lund as Penny 2 episodes Darneil Owens as City Worker 1 episode Philip Joslyn as Billy the Barman 3 episodes John Moraitis as Motherhouse Librarian 1 episode Terry Haywood as Dev 1 episode Bill Bradshaw as Robbie 1 episode Rosie Mellor as Young Helen & Twin 4 episodes Keith Farquhar as Gerrit 1 episode Hugo Robijns as Berend 1 episode Matthew Steer as Loren 4 episodes Flora Montgomery as Sylvia 3 episodes Justin Kirk as Raglan James 1 episode Phil Zimmerman as Sick Man 1 episode Robert Goodman as Groundskeeper 1 episode Phoebe Nicholls as Abigail / Rose 1 episode Gerard Monaco as Harris 1 episode Jake Neads as Gabriel 1 episode James Akka as Bellboy 1 episode Adam Ellen Martin as Halsted 1 episode Jack Roche as Bartender 1 episode Sonny Ferretti as Punter 1 1 episode John Tueart as Punter 2 1 episode Chloe Keenan as Nurse 1 episode David Sturzaker as Younger Jameson 1 episode Maxine Whittaker as Revenant 4 1 episode Martin Pemberton as Revenant 5 1 episode Varpu Kronholm as Revenant 6 1 episode Tristan Sturrock as Alexander the Vampire 1 episode Callum Sim as Talamasca Agent 1 episode Kayode Akinyemi as Bubble Perm 1 episode Adrian Muykanovich as Ducktail 1 episode Ryan David Harston as Copper Charlie 1 episode Anna Andresen as Nurse Patricia 1 episode David Elliot as Young Houseman 1 episode Fraser James as Detective Martin 1 episode Lee Knight as Adjutant 1 episode Lee Clotworthy as Train Guard 1 episode Ahmad Sakhi as Constable 1 episode Chidi Ajufo as Von 1 episode Simon Bond as Frank - Lift Operator 1 episode Esmé Kingdom as Sheila 1 episode
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Keyword Cloud

Keywords

witch based on novel or book secret society vampire supernatural werewolf supernatural creature bewildered
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
October 19, 2025
Status
Canceled
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
99