DMZ
Season 1 Premiere:
2022
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Mixed or Average
57
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4.0
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Metascore
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Mar 13, 2022
83
The most frustrating aspect of DMZ is that by the end of these four episodes, it does land on something resembling a complete ending — but it's also made the case for itself as an ongoing series.
Mar 17, 2022
75
“DMZ” has a striking visual tone, from the dystopian landscapes of burnt-out Manhattan to the color-coordinated interiors that pop with bright shades of blues and oranges and reds. ... Alma rises to a position of prominence in such fast fashion you’ll almost wonder if you skipped an episode, and for all the big-picture stuff taking place inside and outside the DMZ, the confrontations are often intense but pretty small scale.
Mar 16, 2022
75
Dawson offers a through-line to this story that can be a little emotionally broad or not as impactful as its main drama. Alma’s spirit may be one of the many sentimental symbols in this saga, but like the best parts of “DMZ,” it still hits home.
Mar 18, 2022
50
The actors stretch mightily in their performances to sell the many plot holes that "DMZ" requires us to ignore as we travel with Alma. Other details, including a ticking-down clock in the first episode, have no real purpose at all. Whether the poignant performances and rousing visuals are enough to carry viewers through its inconsistent flow is as tough to say.
Mar 15, 2022
50
It’s a political drama that’s studiedly nonpartisan. Whether that makes the show universal, or too cautious to risk possible future seasons, depends on which side you’re coming from.
Mar 17, 2022
40
A series built around a US civil war is bound to get attention, especially in these polarized times. But "DMZ" merely uses that backdrop as a device to introduce another dystopian drama based on a DC graphic novel, basically "The Walking Dead" meets the '70s artifact "The Warriors." The result is an uninvolving miniseries that, at four parts, feels either too long or not nearly long enough.
Mar 16, 2022
40
Dickerson orchestrates the series’ only memorable action set piece in the third episode, only to follow that up with a “finale” that’s a mixture of artificial conclusions and hopeful set-ups for future adventures in case audiences flock to this series. It’s easy to see how these four episodes might evoke enough curiosity to get viewers in the door, but harder to see how DMZ will keep them watching.
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4.0
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Oct 30, 2022
5
Under Warner's new ownership, this show would never have seen the light of day and for good reason. I don't know if it's because of the people working with the material - yes, including Ava DuVernay - but no one seems to know how to tackle DC's properties. There was potential here that they didn't know how to explore. The constant tune with this company when it comes to this kind of work.
Mar 25, 2022
5
Really wish they took the story from the comics instead of an inspired by approach. Overall I found the series to be Ok but not something I would recommend. Ultimately it feels like another generic dystopian future with characters that never pulled me in or made me care. Viewers would be better off (re)watching Jericho or reading the significantly more engaging and interesting comics.
Production Company:
- ARRAY Filmworks
- Analog
- DC Entertainment
- Warner Bros. Television
Initial Release Date:2022
Number of seasons:1 Season
Rating:TV-MA
Awards
Black Reel Awards for Television
• 2 Nominations
Imagen Foundation Awards
• 2 Nominations
Online Film & Television Association
• 1 Nomination





























