Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Limetown (TV series) | |
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| Title | Limetown |
| Genre | Science fiction, Thriller, Drama |
| Based on | Limetown, Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie |
| Developer | Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie |
| Starring | Jessica Biel, Stanley Tucci, Sherri Saum, Alessandro Juliani, Kelly Jenrette, John Beasley |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Num episodes | 10 |
| Network | Facebook Watch |
| First aired | 16 October 2019 |
| Last aired | 20 November 2019 |
Limetown (TV series). *Limetown* is an American science fiction thriller television drama series that premiered on Facebook Watch in 2019. Developed by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie, it is an adaptation of their acclaimed fiction podcast of the same name. The series stars Jessica Biel and Stanley Tucci and follows a journalist investigating the mysterious disappearance of over 300 people at a neuroscience research facility.
The series centers on investigative journalist Lia Haddock, portrayed by Jessica Biel, who works for American Public Radio. She becomes obsessed with solving the mystery of Limetown, a secluded Tennessee research community where every resident vanished a decade earlier. Her investigation leads her to Emile Haddock, a brilliant neuroscientist played by Stanley Tucci, who was at the epicenter of the event. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks and present-day inquiries, revealing experiments in telepathy and human enhancement conducted by the Limetown Research Corporation.
* Jessica Biel as Lia Haddock, a determined American Public Radio reporter. * Stanley Tucci as Emile Haddock, Lia's uncle and a pioneering neuroscientist involved in the Limetown project. * Sherri Saum as Devera Haddock, Lia's mother and a former researcher. * Alessandro Juliani as Markus, a survivor of the Limetown incident with critical information. * Kelly Jenrette as Gina Purri, a fellow journalist and Lia's colleague at American Public Radio. * John Beasley as Len Doubleday, a Tennessee local with ties to the community. * Recurring actors include Janet Kidder as Winona, Louis Ferreira as Oskar Totem, and Arielle Tuliao as young Lia Haddock.
The series was developed by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie, the creators of the original podcast. Jessica Biel served as both star and executive producer through her production company, Iron Ocean Productions. The project was produced in association with Universal Content Productions and Facebook Watch. Principal photography took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, standing in for locations in Tennessee. The showrunners aimed to expand the mythology of the podcast while maintaining its suspenseful, paranormal tone.
*Limetown* premiered exclusively on the Facebook Watch platform on October 16, 2019. All ten episodes of the first season were released in a staggered rollout, with two new episodes debuting each week until the finale on November 20, 2019. The release strategy was part of Facebook's broader initiative to compete in the streaming media market with original scripted programming. The series has not been released on traditional television networks or other major streaming services.
Critical reception was mixed, with praise for the performances of Jessica Biel and Stanley Tucci but criticism for pacing and narrative convolution compared to the source material. Review aggregator Metacritic reported a weighted average score. Some commentators noted the challenge of adapting an audio drama's intimate suspense to a visual medium. The series was not renewed for a second season on Facebook Watch, which later scaled back its original programming ambitions.
{| class="wikitable" |- ! No. ! Title ! Directed by ! Written by ! Original release date |- | 1 | "The Party" | Ari Sandel | Zack Akers & Skip Bronkie | |- | 2 | "Scarecrow" | Ari Sandel | Zack Akers & Skip Bronkie | |- | 3 | "The Napoleon" | Ari Sandel | Diane Ademu-John | |- | 4 | "Rasha" | Ari Sandel | Andrea K. Walker | |- | 5 | "The Sky Is Falling" | Michael Offer | Diane Ademu-John | |- | 6 | "The One That Got Away" | Michael Offer | Andrea K. Walker | |- | 7 | "The End of the World" | Michael Offer | Diane Ademu-John | |- | 8 | "All Apologies" | Michael Offer | Andrea K. Walker | |- | 9 | "The Key" | Ari Sandel | Diane Ademu-John | |- | 10 | "The Place" | Ari Sandel | Zack Akers & Skip Bronkie | |}
Category:2019 American television series debuts Category:2019 American television series endings Category:American science fiction television series Category:American thriller television series Category:Facebook Watch original programming Category:Television series based on podcasts Category:Television series by Universal Content Productions