^ "Haven — Season 1 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Nicholas Campbell, Stephen McHattie, Vinessa Antoine, Mary-Colin Chisholm, Glen Lefchak: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
"Haven – Syfy's Hot New Show, Based on Stephen King's 'The Colorado Kid ', Announced for DVD and Blu-ray". TV Shows on DVD.
In some cases the plot of an episode revolves around an idea from King's works: a character who has precognitive, psychometric visions after touching people or things; or plants that start killing people. It is noted on the Syfy site that " It is a particular favorite Stephen King book for the Haven writers and producers".
The game received generally positive reviews from critics, who were divided about the story. Haven is a third-person role-playing game with survival game elements. The game is about two lovers, Yu and Kay, who escape to an uninhabited lost planet called Source.
Chiller acquired the rights to air Haven in June 2013. It first premiered on Sunday, July 14, 2013, at 8pm ET, and aired four episodes every Sunday thereafter until the series was discontinued prior to the network's closure.. Genesis International distributes the syndication version to several local markets in the US.
The show, which deals with strange events in a fictional town in Maine named Haven, was filmed on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, and was an American/Canadian co-production.
The series premiere, "Welcome to Haven", aired on Syfy in the U.S. on July 9, 2010, and on Showcase in Canada on July 12. The show became available to other international markets in October 2010.
For example, Derry and Haven are both fictional towns in Maine previously used in the author's stories. One of the main characters receives a copy of a novel written by a character from King's novel, Misery (1987), while another character has just been released from Shawshank Prison.
The Miami Herald ' s Glenn Garvin found it "barely competent" as a cop drama but "quite successful" as a "narrative of eccentric, slightly damaged yet ultimately warm characters". USA Today ' s Robert Bianco called it a "ludicrously see-through supernatural crime drama that wastes a perfectly fine performance from Emily Rose".
On Rotten Tomatoes season 1 has an approval rating of 35% based on reviews from 26 critics. The site's critical consensus stating: "It benefits from an intriguing setting and a strong lead in Emily Rose, but otherwise, Haven is a derivative supernatural crime procedural."
Yu and Kay have escaped to a forgotten planet, leaving everything they knew behind.
Play two characters at the same time while exploring a fragmented planet, fending off enemies or building your relationship
Haven is a third-person role-playing game with survival game elements. The game is about two lovers, Yu and Kay, who escape to an uninhabited lost planet called Source. The player can control either character, or play in co-op multiplayer with another person, as they search for materials and resources for the Nest, their spaceship.
Haven is a 2020 role-playing video game developed and published by The Game Bakers. It was released in December for Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, while versions for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch were released in February 2021. The game received generally positive reviews from critics, who were divided about the story.
The game's name "Haven" reflected its high-concept, referring to the place where players can "be safe and in love". Thoa compared the combat to that of a rhythm game, since it was designed to be accessible and relaxing without being "intellectually exhausting".
Haven was developed and published by The Game Bakers, which was known for developing Furi (2016). Emeric Thoa, the game's creative director, described the game as " Journey meets Persona ". The team wanted to create a game which focuses on the romantic relationship between the two protagonists because they felt that most games in the modern market do not handle the subject matter with maturity, and believed that there is room for a game based entirely on that idea. The game's name "Haven" reflected its high-concept, referring to the place where players can "be safe and in love".
Running away to a mysterious planet called Source, they navigate through the strange world in search for resources while fighting hostile inhabitants along the way.
Haven is an American-Canadian supernatural drama television series loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid (2005). The show, which deals with strange events in a fictional town in Maine named Haven, was filmed on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, and was an American/Canadian co-production. It starred Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Nicholas Campbell and Eric Balfour, whose ch…
When FBI Special Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) is dispatched to the small town of Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she finds herself becoming increasingly involved in the return of "The Troubles", a plague of supernatural afflictions that have occurred in the town at least twice before. With an openness to the possibility of the paranormal, she also finds a more personal link in Haven that may lead her to the mother she has never known.
• Emily Rose as Audrey Parker
• Lucas Bryant as Nathan Wuornos
• Nicholas Campbell as Garland Wuornos (season 1; guest seasons 2–3)
• Eric Balfour as Duke Crocker
Haven was originally developed for ABC Television in 2007 by writers Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn, with production company Piller Segan.
In September 2009, E1 Entertainment announced it was working with Stephen King to develop a television series based on his novel The Colorado Kid (2005). The entertainment company ordered the concept straight to series, with thirte…
The one-hour drama premiered on July 9, 2010, on Syfy. The series was the first property to be produced for Syfy Pay channels around the globe, excluding Canada and Scandinavia. On October 12, 2011, it was renewed for a third 13-episode season, which began airing on September 21, 2012. On November 9, 2012, it was renewed for a fourth 13-episode season. On January 28, 2014, the show was renewed for a split 26-episode fifth season. The first half aired in 2014 with the se…
Haven premiered to mixed reviews. On Metacritic season 1 has a score of 53 out of 100, based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes season 1 has an approval rating of 35% based on reviews from 26 critics. The site's critical consensus stating: "It benefits from an intriguing setting and a strong lead in Emily Rose, but otherwise, Haven is a derivative supernatural crime procedural."
Allusions to the written works of author Stephen King are made in the series regularly; the setting for the series is derived from King's novella The Colorado Kid (2005), although the name of the town is changed. On Syfy.com's Haven website, many of these references are explained for each episode. For example, Derry and Haven are both fictional towns in Maine previously used in the author's stories. One of the main characters receives a copy of a novel written by a character fro…
Haven has been sold for broadcast in several countries worldwide, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.