An updated rundown of the DC show that is now headed to Netflix.
March 20th, 2024 - 10:14 am ET
DEAD BOY DETECTIVES. (L to R) George Rexstrew as Edwin Payne, Jayden Revri as Charles Rowland and Kassius Nelson as Crystal Palace in Episode 103 in DEAD BOY DETECTIVES. Cr. Ed Araquel/Netflix © 2023
In an unexpected move announced in February 2023, the upcoming HBO Max series Dead Boy Detectives is no longer set to be released by that platform and will instead be distributed globally by Netflix instead. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming series.
The Flight Attendant creator Steve Yockey adapted Dead Boy Detectives from the comics and serves as showrunner alongside Beth Schwartz (Arrow) on the series that stems from Warners and Berlanti Productions.
Yockey commented at the time of the original series announcement back in April 2022:
“I’ve been obsessed with this comic for a long time, so it’s a true passion project. And Jeremy, Berlanti Productions, DC, WBTV, HBO Max — they’re all encouraging me to run with every wild, bizarre, and unsettling choice. The result is going to be really dark fun.”
Director Lee Toland Krieger
Dead Boy Detectives is produced by Greg Berlanti and will join YOU, another series of his at Netflix that didn’t perform well on its original network and had to be acquired by Netflix.
This is another Netflix series involving Neil Gaiman after the mega-hit The Sandman from 2022, which was renewed for a second season.
The series comes at a strange time for Warner Bros. Discovery (the parent company of DC Comics), which is trying to slash costs while keeping its streaming service competitive. It also comes at a time when DC is implementing a brand new plan with its DC Studios division. The series notably doesn’t fit into James Gunn’s new vision for the DCU, and that opened the possibility for Netflix to pick it up instead.
What’s the plot of Dead Boy Detectives?
Picture: DC Comics
The detective duo of the dead boys Edwin and Charles first appeared in Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman #25 issue. Later on, they got their own “spinoff” comics. In 2022, Netflix released our first-look teaser of the new season. Take a look:
Here’s a description of their story in the comics:
“Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland are no different than most boys. They love adventure, games and spending time outdoors. They’re curious about girls, curious about life and particularly curious when it comes to mysteries. You see, Edwin Paine and Charles Rowland happen to be two of the best detectives in England. Note that we didn’t say living in England. That’s because Edwin and Charles aren’t living in England. In fact, they’re not living at all. Edwin (died 1916) and Charles (died 1990) met their ends early in life. And that’s when things started getting interesting.Since their deaths, the young detectives have solved some of the most harrowing mysteries to hit the hallowed halls of St. Hilarion’s School for Boys. However, there’s one great mystery they haven’t yet cracked—the mystery of their own deaths. Now, in a gripping new series full of secrets and surprises, Edwin and Charles will begin unraveling the truth of their demise. But they won’t find it on their own. They’ll be helped by Crystal, a young girl with a gift for technology and a strange link to the undead. Together, this unlikely group of gumshoes will journey from the bustling streets of contemporary London to the virtual world of Japanese-influenced videogames to dangerous worlds perched somewhere between now and nevermore, all in a search for answers about life, death and all that comes after.”
Is the show connected to The Sandman? Yes, according to Neil Gaiman the show resides in the same universe, as confirmed in a Tweet on April 20th. What’s on Netflix contributor Ashley Hurst went into detail for us on how exactly the two shows connect.
Here’s the logline for the Dead Boy Detectives series:
“Dead Boy Detectives is a fresh take on a ghost story that explores loss, grief, and death through the lens of Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland…and their very alive friend, Crystal Palace. It’s a lot like a vintage detective series — only darker and on acid.”
Will Dead Boy Detectives crossover with The Sandman?
Picture: Netflix
Given that both The Sandman and Dead Boy Detectives are set within the same continuity, it seems inevitable that we may see crossovers. The ‘Dead Boy Detectives’ comic has its origins within The Sandman’s Season of Mists story arc, which will be covered in season 2.
Neil Gaiman has previously revealed that one of the Endless — the seven cosmic siblings that embody aspects of life — will make an appearance in the show. However, we don’t know who could show up. Since the plot of Dead Boy Detectives involves the titular characters trying to escape death, it could well be Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) who shows up. Or the show could drop a curveball and debut one of the new Endless characters, like Delirium, Destiny or Destruction — although this is unlikely. Or, of course, it could simply be Tom Sturridge’s Morpheus.
“We’ve got some more surprises beyond what’s in the first episode,” co-showrunner Steve Yockey teased in a Los Angeles interview, per UPI, adding that there’s “a fun amount” of crossovers.
Neil Gaiman is involved in the new series, offering some direction and personally contributing to two episodes. While we don’t know which episodes these are, Yockey assures fans that they’ll instantly know them. “People will see those when they come up,” he said. “I think they’ll get it.”
Do you need to watch Sandman to understand Dead Boy Detectives?
Despite very much being set in the same universe, viewers don’t need to worry about seeing The Sandman before watching Dead Boy Detectives. It very much tells its own story. In fact, she even thinks it works just as well as a precursor to Sandman.
“Well, I think that you don’t need to do any homework for the show, and I feel like it’s more fun,” co-showrunner Beth Schwartz told ComicBook. “I don’t know, everyone’s different, but I think it’s more fun not to do anything before you see it. So you can be surprised and then you can go back and watch Sandman and read the comics after.”
Of course, the viewing experienced may be enhanced by wider knowledge of the Sandman Universe, but it’s purely optional. “For people that have watched The Sandman on Netflix, it will pay off. And for people who haven’t, you’ll just get to see some stuff that might surprise you a little bit,” Yockey further explained.
Who is cast on Dead Boy Detectives?
George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri play the title characters, dead British teenagers Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland. Kassius Nelson (Last Night in Soho) plays Crystal; the series also stars Briana Cuoco, Ruth Connell — who reprises her role as Night Nurse (HBO Max’s Doom Patrol), Yuyu Kitamura as Niko, and Jenn Lyon as Esther.
In HBO Max’s Doom Patrol, Edwin and Charles were portrayed by Sebastian Croft (Heartstopper, Hogwarts Legacy) and Ty Tennant (House of the Dragon).
Rounding out the cast includes:
Alexander Calvert as Thomas The Cat King
Lukas Gage as Cat King
Max Jenkins as Kingham
Caitlin Reilly as Litty
Rochelle Okoye as Goddess / Lilith
We’re waiting for confirmation on a few more actors/actresses – we’ll update or post separately once we get word back.
What’s the production status of Dead Boy Detectives?
Filming for Dead Boy Detectives began back in November 2022 in Vancouver, Canada. At that time, production was expected to wrap by March 20, 2023, so they have approximately one more month of filming to go.
Filming reportedly had mostly wrapped up by April 2023, according to multiple Instagram and Twitter posts.
On April 6th, Jayden Revri (who plays Charles Rowland) posted on Instagram that he had concluded his part of filming, saying in a caption:
“And that is a wrap for me on S1 of Dead Boy DetectivesI am so excited to share this chracter and this project with you all. Massive thank you to @steveyockey76 for believing in my and leading our ship.And to my partners in crime @georgeextrew & @kassiusnelson for keeping me sane.”
That sentiment was shared by Marc Laliberté posting on April 6th:
“That’s a wrap on Season 1 of Dead Boy Detectives. What an incredible gift of a show that just kept on giving with every new script and every new director. It took a village to bring another one of Neil Gaiman’s incredible worlds to the small screen.”
Steve Yockey confirmed all production on season 1 had concluded on April 19th per a deleted post on X.
Episode titles, writers and directors for Dead Boy Detectives
It was confirmed back in April 2022 by Variety that Dead Boy Detectives will have eight episodes, which is the standard series episode count.
The series pilot is helmed by prominent TV director Lee Toland Krieger, whose credits include such Netflix titles as Shadow and Bone, You, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and more. Other directors confirmed on the project include Andi Armaganian, Pete Chatmon, Glen Winter, and Amanda Tapping.
Chatmon directs episode 8 of the series (the series finale) that’s titled “The Case of the Hungry Snake.”
Episode 101 – Pilot
Written by: Steve Yockey
Episode 102
Written by: Shoshana Sachi
Episode 103
Written by: Ian Weinreich & Kristy Lowrey
Episode 104
Written by: Joshua Conkel & Kristin Layne Tucker
Episode 105
Written by: Kelli Breslin & Jeremy Kaufman
Episode 106
Written by: Beth Schwartz & Oscar Balderrama
Episode 107
Written by: Steve Yockey
Episode 108 – The Case of the Hungry Snake
Written by: Ross Maxwell
Directed by Pete Chatmon
We do have other episode titles (but not the order just yet):
The Case of the Creeping Forest
The Case of the Dandelion Shrine
The Case of Devlin House
The Case of the Lighthouse Leapers
The Case of the Two Dead Dragons
The Case of the Very Long Stairway
What’s the Netflix release date for Dead Boy Detectives?
Netflix confirmed that all eight episodes of Dead Boy Detectives will be dropping on Netflix globally on April 25th, 2024.
Contains additional contributions from Kasey Moore and Tigran Asatryan.
Before we leave you, we’d highly recommend following @Detective_News on X. They’re an excellent fan page for the show that will no doubt be growing exponentially in the coming months and years.
Written by Ashley Hurst
An expert in all things geek with a particular emphasis on DC, Marvel, Star Wars, and Game of Thrones. On Netflix, Ashley is an expert on The Sandman, Dead Boy Detectives and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Bylines at Winter is Coming and Comic Book Resources and notably runs a fan page social account for Netflix's The Sandman.
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