The Innocents (TV series)

The Innocents is a British supernatural television series created by Hania Elkington and Simon Duric. The series premiered on 24 August 2018 on Netflix.

Premise
Two teenagers, June and Harry, run away together. However, June starts displaying abilities that throw them down a dangerous path.

Main

 * Sorcha Groundsell as June McDaniel, a teenager with supernatural, shapeshifting abilities known as a "shifter"
 * Percelle Ascott as Harry Polk, June's boyfriend, who runs away with her
 * Sam Hazeldine as John McDaniel, June's stern, overprotective step-father
 * Nadine Marshall as Christine Polk, Harry's mother and a police officer
 * Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as Steinar, Halvorson's troubled right-hand man
 * Laura Birn as Elena Askeland, June's mother and a shifter who struggles to control her power.
 * Ingunn Beate Øyen as Runa Gundersen, Halvorson's wife and patient, who is suffering from the early onset of dementia
 * Arthur Hughes as Ryan McDaniel, June's physically disabled older brother
 * Guy Pearce as Bendik "Ben" Halvorson, a man who treats shifters at Sanctum

Recurring

 * Jason Done as DCI Doug Squirries, Christine's boss whom she is at odds with.
 * Lise Risom Olsen as Sigrid Vollen, a patient of Halvorson who can now control her shifting abilities.
 * Philip Wright as Lewis Polk, Harry's father, who was left mentally disabled as a result of Elena shifting into him and then directly into another body.
 * Abigail Hardingham as Kam, also known as Freya Gundersen, a shifter whom June and Harry come into contact with. The daughter of Runa, she fled from Sanctum when she was younger.
 * Trond Fausa Aurvåg as Alf, a private investigator and high school friend of Steinar, who agrees to help Steinar locate and capture June until things get out of control.
 * Andrew Koji as Andrew, Kam's boyfriend.

Production
The series was ordered by Netflix in August 2017. In February 2018, the title was announced, alongside the news that the series would be shot mainly in England (mostly Skipton) and Norway. Carly Paradis composes music for the show.