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Air date | March 14th, 2016 |
Writers | Mark H. Kruger |
Director | Ernest R. Dickerson |
Producers | John Ryan; Mark H. Kruger; Pancho Mansfield; Shekhar Kapur; Ross Fineman; Glen Mazzara; Erik Lee |
Starring | Bradley James; Megalyn E.K.; Omid Abtahi; David Meunier; Barbara Hershey |
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"Second Death" is the second episode of the supernatural drama series Damien. The series is based on the 1976 occult thriller film The Omen by director Richard Donner and serves as a contemporary sequel to the movie. The episode is directed by Ernest R. Dickerson with a script written by Mark H. Kruger. It first aired on A&E on Monday, March 14th, 2016 at 10:00 pm. In this episode, Damien Thorn attends Kelly Baptiste's funeral and reconnects with her sister, Simone. He then meets Ann Rutledge, who is aware of Damien's Satanic heritage, and wishes to cultivate his trust for her own agenda.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Bradley James | Damien Thorn |
Megalyn E.K. | Simone Baptiste |
Omid Abtahi | Amani Golkar |
David Meunier | James Shay |
Barbara Hershey | Ann Rutledge |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Robin Weigert | Sister Greta Fraueva |
Sandrine Holt | Paula Sciarra |
Gianpaolo Venuta | Hermon Soroyan |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Bola Aiyeola | Mrs. Baptiste |
Lok Archer | Immigrant husband |
Barbara de la Fuente | Mother |
Paul De La Rosa | Mister Baptiste |
David Ferry | Marlo Heaney |
Gino Marrocco | Older priest |
Elisa Moolecherry | Tamara Quiroz |
Lubomir Mykytiuk | Father Bernardo |
Madison Oldroyd | Little girl |
Ian Rosenberg | Young man |
Sean Sullivan | Doc |
Juan Carlos Velis | Father Frank Esparza |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Damien was developed for television by Glen Mazzara. Based on characters created by David Seltzer.
- Writer and co-executive producer Mark Kruger is credited as Mark H. Kruger in this episode.
- Actress Megalyn Echikunwoke is credited as Megalyn E.K. in this episode.
- This episode incorporates archival footage from The Omen in flashback sequences for the sake of continuity.
- Actor David Meunier is added to the main cast line-up beginning with this episode.
- This is the first appearance of Detective James Shay.
- This episode aired following the "Goodnight, Mother" episode of Bates Motel on A&E.
Allusions[]
- This episode incorporates archival footage from The Omen in flashback sequences for the sake of continuity.
- Flashback clips of Gregory Peck as Robert Thorn.
- Flashback clips of Lee Remick as Katherine Thorn.
- Flashback clips of Harvey Stephens as young Damien Thorn.
- Flashback clips of Holly Palance as the nanny.
Quotes[]
- Ann Rutledge: You're very important to me, Damien. You have been for a long time.
See also[]
External Links[]
Antichrist | Detective | Funeral | Knife | New York | New York City | New York City Police Department | Priest | Ritualism
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"The Beast Rises" • "Second Death" • "The Deliverer" • "The Number of a Man" • "Seven Curses" • "Temptress" • "Abattoir" • "Here Is Wisdom" • "The Devil You Know" • "Ave Satani" Main characters
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