DOWNLOAD MOVIE: Mayfair Witches Season 1 Episode 2

DOWNLOAD MOVIE: Mayfair Witches Season 1 Episode 2

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Mayfair Witches is created by Esta Spalding (Masters of Sex) and Michelle Ashford (The Pacific). The duo also serves as the showrunners with Mark Johnson executive producing along with Jeff Freilich and Michael Uppendahl. With shows like WednesdayInterview with the Vampire, and Vampire Academy, the year 2022 saw increased popularity in the supernatural fantasy genre and Mayfair Witches seems to be the next best project to carry that trend forward into 2023, among other similar movies and shows that we’ll see this year.

As the series arrives this week, check out this handy guide below to find out where, when, and how you can watch Mayfair Witches.

How Many Episodes Does Mayfair Witches Have?

Mayfair Witches is set to have eight episodes, each running for about an hour. The first two episodes will premiere together on AMC and AMC+. The followingsix episodes will release weekly. Here’s the complete episode schedule:

Episode 1: “The Witching Hour” – January 8, 2023

Written by Michelle Ashford and Esta Spalding.

Episode 2: “The Dark Place” – January 15, 2023

Written by Michael Goldbach.

Episode 3: “Second Line” – January 22, 2023

Written by Sarah Cornwell.

Episode 4: “Curiouser and Curiouser” – January 29, 2023

Written by Lindsey Villarreal.

Episode 5: “The Thrall” – February 5, 2023

Written by Sean Reycraft.

Episode 6: February 12, 2023

Written by Mary Angelica Molina.

Episode 7: February 19, 2023

Written by Sarah Cornwell & Esta Spalding.

Episode 8: February 26, 2023

Written by Esta Spalding.

Michael Uppendahl, Haifaa Al-Mansour, and Axelle Carolyn are credited as directors for various episodes of the series.

Alexandra Daddario proved herself as a startlingly able performer on the first season of “The White Lotus,” revealing at the conclusion of her character’s arc a particular gift for depicting self-delusion, the ability to manipulate oneself into not seeing the plain truth. And now, on “Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches,” that talent is put to the test. Daddario (to whom I am not related) undergoes a series of personal trials as she uncovers the family history that situates her within a tradition of sorcery. And because we’re in on so much more of the story than is she, viewers will likely lose patience over time.

At the series’ start, Daddario’s Rowan Mayfair is a physician with a challenging personal life: Her mother is dying, cutting off both a sustaining relationship and the possibility of learning more about her genealogy. Rowan came to her mother through a closed adoption, and she suspects that she’s in possession of special abilities — fantasizing, for instance, about a gruff professional colleague coming to harm, for instance, she watches as he suddenly experiences a medical episode.

The clock has begun ticking for Rowan to come into an understanding of what it means to be a Mayfair woman; for many, it will tick too slowly. Rowan journeys to New Orleans to decode her history after discovering she is heir to a clan of witches. In the process, she meets Ciprien Grieve (Tongayi Chirisa), who has the ability to see into Rowan’s experience, as well as Lasher (Jack Huston) an entity of charisma and of malevolence. Relationships like these give all parties a lot to play, and moments of grand madness like Beth Grant, playing Rowan’s aunt, chewing up the scenery in a hateful rant, have, at least, a certain bonkers energy. (This series, based on a trilogy of novels by Anne Rice as part of AMC’s ongoing project of building a Rice creative universe, is in the debt of “American Horror Story: Coven” as well.)

But there’s a bit too much dross amid what works — a sign of the times in terms of series orders being bulked out beyond what the story can sustain, and a reminder that, as a writer, Rice was not known for the gift of concision. An episode called “The Thrall,” in which Rowan is trapped in a house of horrors, forces Rowan back into the same rooms, over and over again; the narrative comes to feel that way, too, as she circles around self-knowledge. And the show’s story can overreach what its visual palette can achieve well: A sequence in which Rowan, hallucinates her late birth mother, is characteristically pedestrian, lacking the flair and spice we might expect from a potion-induced fantasy in New Orleans.

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