The first episode premiered as a special preview online on December 20, 2018 and on Syfy on December 30; the series officially premiered on January 16, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the cast, visuals, and choreography while criticizing the tone and pacing. The series was canceled in June 2019.[1]
Premise
Set in a dark, heightened world against the backdrop of late 1980s counterculture, Deadly Class follows a homeless, disillusioned teen, Marcus Lopez Arguello, who is recruited into King's Dominion, a storied elite private school chiefly serving the offspring of the world's top crime families. Maintaining his moral code while surviving a ruthless curriculum, vicious social cliques, and his own adolescent uncertainties soon prove vital for the youth.[2]
Cast and characters
Main
Benedict Wong as Master Lin,[3] the ruthless, no-nonsense headmaster of King's Dominion
Benjamin Wadsworth as Marcus Lopez Arguello,[3] King's Dominion's newest addition and Saya's pledge
Lana Condor as Saya Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木沙耶, Hepburn: Kuroki Saya),[3] the leader of the Kuroki Syndicate[a] and Marcus's sponsor
In 1987 San Francisco, Marcus, a homeless teenager, fights for survival and unexpectedly finds purpose to his life when he is recruited by Master Lin, the headmaster at an elite academy called King's Dominion. In order to pass his classes, he must learn the deadly arts to be an assassin- while dealing with unwelcoming schoolmates.
Feeling remorse for killing Rory, Marcus begins to integrate socially into the school. More situations arise when a party is being held at Shabnam's – with all the school students being invited. Meanwhile, Jürgen Denke tells Master Lin that he intends to resign from the academy.
Marcus becomes involved with the pranks and hazings between the two school cliques, the Legacies and Rats. Master Lin realizes that he is struggling with conflicted feelings about Denke's attempt to escape the academy.
Being caught and punished by Master Lin for the mischief that took place at the dance party, Marcus and the other students are forced to serve detention. After breaking into a locked weapons room out of boredom, Saya refers to her yakuza past when the school suffers a sudden massacre by members of the Kuroki Syndicate.
Marcus, Saya, Maria, Willie, and Billy make a drug fueled trip to Las Vegas in an old convertible in order to kill Billy's father. All but Billy take acid, but Marcus takes seven times as much as the rest. Billy's father dies in an accident while fighting Marcus and Billy. Marcus encounters Chester in an elevator, but Chester feels he is not prepared to kill Marcus with enough showmanship so lets him go. Chico interrupts Marcus and Maria making out, severely beats up Marcus, and is killed by Maria.
The group's attempts to cover up their involvement in Chico's death are jeopardized by Maria's bipolar behavior. Master Lin and his sister Madame Gao clash over the proper way to run the academy. Chester prepares to make his debut as a serial killer, and sets the stage for a confrontation with Marcus.
Marcus reveals Chester's threat and their shared history to Saya. He, along with Billy, help Marcus track down Chester. Maria is forced by Chico's family to go after a suspect in his disappearance. Willie bonds with his girlfriend. Gao discovers Master Lin's most closely guarded secret.
Lin institutes a lockdown until he can determine who killed Chico and Yukio. Tensions boil over between the Kuroki and Soto Vatos, with Saya and Maria caught in the middle. Meanwhile, some of the students begin exploring an alliance with Gao.
Marcus and his friends prepare to take the battle to Chester, and Marcus separately tries to balance his feelings for Saya and Maria. Saya is forced to choose between her duties to Master Lin and her love for Marcus. Willie's loyalty to his friends is tested by his pacifist ideals. Lin implements his plan to deal with Gao, but she proves to be one step ahead of him.
Marcus and his friends invade Chester's hideout and enter into a pitched battle with his family. Elsewhere, Master Lin works frantically to keep his daughter alive and stay ahead of El Alma Del Diablo's forces.
Production
Principal casting for the pilot of the series was released by Syfy in November 2017, with Benedict Wong, Benjamin Wadsworth, Lana Condor, María Gabriela de Faría, Luke Tennie, Liam James and Michel Duval announced as the pilot's leads.[3] It was picked up to series by Syfy on April 18, 2018, for a planned 2019 debut.[16] The visual effects for the series, including the Las Vegas sequence in Episode 5, were created by FuseFX, CVDVFX, Zoic and One. Six One Eight.[17]
Reception
Critical response
On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 64% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 6.23/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Despite well executed action and smart casting, Deadly Class struggles to meet the mark set by other spooky teen shows."[18]Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 58 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[19]
Ratings
Viewership and ratings per episode of Deadly Class