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Torchwood: The New World - Official Synopsis & Character Descriptions

18 Aug 2010

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When C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson investigates a global conspiracy, he finds himself unearthing a threat which challenges the entire human race.

The answers seem to lie within an old, secret British institute, known only as Torchwood. But Torchwood was destroyed, years ago, and the keys to the institute are held by its only two survivors – former Police Officer Gwen Cooper, who has long since disappeared along with her husband and child, and the mysterious Captain Jack Harkness, a man whose history seems to stretch back centuries.

With Rex under attack from all sides, in both the US and the UK, he soon discovers there are forces at work within every level of society, determined to stop Torchwood’s return. As a chain of events across the world links together the most disparate and unlikely individuals – including a surgeon, a killer, senators and CEOs – a new Torchwood team takes shape. But this time, the threat is much closer to home, as they realize that their greatest enemy is mankind itself…


CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

CAPTAIN JACK HARKNESS (John Barrowman)

Jack looks like a hero. But he's so much more than that...
He's American, handsome, with a killer smile and a classic coat. But you don't expect heroes to be this much fun. He's witty, fast, subversive and there's a reason for that glint in his eye - he'll sleep with women, he'll sleep with men; if aliens invade, he'll sleep with them too. Got a problem with that? Tough!
His dashing style hides a secret. There are mysteries about Jack - a man going under his name seems to have a history stretching back to World War 2, or even earlier, to the Nineteenth century, the Eighteenth...
Truth is, Jack Harkness is immortal. A fixed point in time and space. The only one of his kind. For thousands of years, he has never been able to die. When killed, he comes back to life - seconds later. Though his tragedy is, he feels every death. It hurts - and so does the passage of time. He can never love anyone for too long, because he will always lose them. As a result, he's lived many lives. He's been a conman, a thief, an adventurer - though more a rogue than a villain, because his perspective on human life makes him appreciate this world all the more.
Jack once ran the Torchwood Institute, a British organization dedicated to fighting the strange and bizarre. He was king of his own little world for a while, the happiest he'd ever been. But Torchwood fell. His friends were killed. The Institute closed down, and Jack disappeared, to start yet another of his many new lives. And yet...
The only thing that could call Jack Harkness back is his unstated love for Gwen Cooper. And when a new, epic danger affects the whole planet, Jack finds himself back at the center of events, fighting not just for his own life, but for everyone on Earth. But this time, are the stakes too high?


GWEN COOPER (Eve Myles)

All Gwen wants is a quiet life. Honest.
She's Welsh, lives in seclusion, far away from the city, on a cliff top in the wilds of South Wales with her devoted husband, and baby Anwen - it's a rural idyll.
And it's a lie. Gwen is in hiding, because she once lived the most extraordinary life. She was the heart and soul of an organization called Torchwood, a freelance band of fighters who fought the strange and unexplained. She was a defender of the human race.
But no more. Torchwood was destroyed. Her colleagues died, or fled. And Gwen hid herself away, for the rest of her life, to protect her loved ones. But knowing, just knowing, that one day trouble would come calling again.
She lives the ultimate double life: the funny, salty, earthy woman who loves home and family, combined with the tough, ruthless warrior, who loves the thrill of the fight. She's both selfish and selfless. And never doubt it - when Gwen's in a crisis, she is magnificent. Gun in both hands, baby strapped to her chest, she'll run and fight and never give up.
It's passion, in the end: Gwen's all about passion. She loves her man, she loves her child, she loves this mad old world, and maybe she loves Captain Jack Harkness just a little too much. But when the events of this story push Gwen to the limit, she'll need to call on resources she never knew she had, to take action and make the most terrible decisions, on behalf of all mankind.

REX MATHESON (Actor TBD)

He’s 28, the golden boy. Has been, all his life. Harvard education, fast-tracker in the C.I.A., destined for success. Though he’s never taken it easy – Rex hustles, seduces and campaigns to get where he is today. He can talk his way into anything, then charm his way out, fast. He’s made a lot of enemies, but his friends and lovers would defend him to death.
His choice of career is significant. Someone like Rex could make a fortune in Wall Street, or Hollywood. But choosing the C.I.A. says a lot about him: that for all his swagger, he does believe in justice. And will fight for it.
Slowly but surely, we see him make friends. He’s thrown together a bunch of people known as Torchwood, the only people who might have the answer to a global mystery. To Rex, at
first, they’re a bunch of freaks. Welsh women and World War 2 Captains, what’s that about?! But as they race from one crisis to another, dodging assassins, blackmail, corruption and conspiracy, from Washington to Wales and the slums of Shanghai, Rex forges friendships in the heat of fire. He learns to trust his new colleagues. And they realize that this dangerous, dazzling, reckless man is the best friend they could ever have, in a world going to hell.
They frighten us, men like Rex. We wish we were him; we never will be.

Source: Starz

15 comments:

  1. Egads! Reading all the above posts makes me wonder if those of the British persuasion know that British humor, dark or not, is VERY beloved by many of us Yanks.

    Almost wanted to have a wake when we heard Last of the Summer Wine was no longer to be produced. Its on 4 nights a week on our state PBS stations and has been for years. Still high viewership. I live in an area of the US that you would NEVER think would be so enamored with much of British TV.

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  2. To be fair, the entire show has always been about Jack/Gwen from the very beginning.

    This isn't news.

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  3. It's always best to throw a tantrum before it's even aired.

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  4. Its all about Gwen with RTD. He going to ram her down our throats whether we like it or not.

    But is it just me or does the description of Rex Mathinson sound very Ianto like. I mean come on he's 28. well educated etc

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  5. *sighs majorly at both of you*
    Seriously, grow up.

    If you don't like it, don't watch it. You're both a little naive and blind if you couldn't see it anyway. And yeah, I did like Ianto and Jack, I'm just not as bitter as some people ;)

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  6. This new season of Torchwood sounds great, can't wait for next summer, this is gonna be a loong year!

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  7. Well, it's official. They did away with the Jack I loved. Not watching this crap. Bleh.

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  8. I've caught Pillars of the Earth on Starz to see how they handle a British story and tbh I've been *very* impressed. I have no doubts that the show will retain the feel it always has :D

    I'm still cagey on how the CIA are going to fit into all this thou. Rex sounds too good to be true as well, in fact he sounds much like a younger version of Jack in some ways with his talk himself out of anything description. This line makes me shudder a tad too - 'They frighten us, men like Rex. We wish we were him; we never will be.' 9_9

    I'll definitely be tuning in when it starts, I just hope that it ends up being more like CoE than the first two series lol.

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  9. It's not all about Jack and Ianto. As much as I loved the pairing, and Ianto himself, my hatred for this new series isn't because Ianto's dead.

    It's because they killed everything I ever loved about the show.

    And frankly? It sounds like it's going to be crap. These character descriptions are- quite frankly- the worst I've ever seen.

    That's why I don't like it. Not because of some stupid fangirly grudge.

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  10. No, seriously now, this has to be an alternate universe. This is nothing at all like the Torchwood I fell in love with. The more I read, the more I realise I will never be interested in this 'new' Torchwood. Reset everything (and everyone) and try again.

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  11. Hmm, first of all, I am happy to see more of Torchwood.

    Secondly I am scared what they might do to this wonderful, tacky, strange, hillarious, eye candy one hell of a show.

    If they try to americanize (is this word even exisiting) they will fail, one reason why this show was so good, was because it has this darker tones, this typical british humour.

    Starz has done a great job on Spartacus and a good one pillars of earth so far, but there are some things about these above stated news on Torchwood, that make me nervous.

    "The only reason for Jack coming back is: his undying love for Gwen, ähhh, whothewhatthewho???

    Does the name Ianto ring a bell??? Captain John Hart anyone ???

    I heard James Marsters saying if they dont keep Harkness gay he wont play in any of the new episodes and I think he is rightl

    The way they decribe the new guy and for me he will be the new guy, he will not be my center of the series as it is Harkness of course, what is the whole point ?

    We have one big hero already that is our captain, are him and gwen just considered sidekicks ?

    Hey you Starz, one for the road, Gwen and Jack A R E Torchwood. Not some new CIA guy that uses them as leverage.

    Get your act together Starz if you dont want the fans from all over the world crushing you after the first episode..

    be careful ... Torchwood is a precious little diamond that should be treated with respect

    oh and by the way, if you dont treat this series with the respect it deserves, "You are going to burn in a very special level of hell, the level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theatre"...

    r.i.p Firefly...

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  12. So, you're telling Starz to get their act together, even though you really only have the bare bones of the season? Looks like you've fallen into the trappings of fanboys all over the world: jumping to conclusions. How about we all just wait and see how it pans out, rather than doubting a show that has consistently bettered itself with each new season?

    And like I said before here, the show and its writers have made no secret of the fact "Torchwood" is all about Jack/Gwen. They apparently have a 'big' love story, whether we like it or not (or whether we believe it or not, come to think of it).

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  13. "The only thing that could call Jack Harkness back is his unstated love for Gwen Cooper".

    WHAT THE F*CK!?!?!?!?!?Seriously? i just threw-up in my mouth a little bit.

    OH and don't forget the pedophile-shix??

    I TRULY love LOVELOVE former Exec Producers "Saint" Doris Egan from [H]ouse and Shibs from the X-Files. I just honestly and seriously do not trust Rusty (RTD) with the writers he has. He is too much of an f-ing bully and not familiar with the Writers Guild. }:(



    Looks like i'll be canceling Starz next year.

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  14. Apparently, Chad Michael Murray may be up for the role of Rex.

    http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/10/22/torchwood-chad-michael-murray-amber-stevens/

    I HOPE IT'S TRUE!

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