American Satan (franchise)

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American Satan
Official franchise logo
Based onCharacters created by Ash Avildsen & Matty Beckerman
Distributed by
Release date
2017–present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$237,708 (1 films)

The American Satan franchise consists of American supernatural-thrillers centered around a hard rock band; including one limited theatrical movie, a sequel television series, and studio albums released by the faux band from the franchise. The overall plot centers around a fictional band named The Relentless, who make a contract with a nefarious supernatural force in attempts to reach their dreams of fame. Created by Ash Avildsen, the events are based on supposed real-life experiences he's had in the music industry.

The 2017 movie received positive critical reception upon its release.[1] Despite its mild box office performance through its limited theatrical run,[2] Avildsen hopes the film will eventually be called a cult classic.[3] The sequel television series was similarly well received by critics and its viewers; with praise directed at its expansion with individual character development.[4][5]

The franchise will continue, with a second season to Paradise City in development.[6]

Development[edit]

The franchise is based on true experiences that franchise creator Ash Avildsen experienced through his estranged relationship with his famous father John G. Avildsen, and his career as founder of Sumerian Records in the music industry. While the filmmaker has incorporated supernatural aspects to the story, he states that he believes similar occurrences in his life have "guided and misguided" his career as a record producer.[7][8] Avildsen initially wrote the premise for a scripted television series, but with similar music centered shows debuting he restructured the story to fit a feature film. Once the movie was released, he continued work on the television series which was released as a sequel continuation. Developed under the working title of "Paint It Black" from The Rolling Stones song of the same name, his friend Tom Zutaut convinced him to name the series after the Guns N' Roses song instead.[5]

During development of American Satan, contractual record label complications arose which made it so that Biersack could not perform lead vocals on any of the tracks being written for the fictional band, The Relentless. With intent for the band to be a part of the metalcore genre, similar in style to Avenged Sevenfold or Black Veil Brides, the lead singer of Palaye Royale named Remington Leith, was brought in to perform vocals on the songs instead.[9][10]

Film[edit]

Film U.S.
release date
Director Screenwriters Producers
American Satan October 13, 2017 (2017-10-13) Ash Avildsen Ash Avildsen & Matty Beckerman Ash Avildsen, Matty Beckerman, Sean E. Demott, Andy Gould, Jeff Rice, Isen Robbins and Aimee Schoof

American Satan (2017)[edit]

An emerging rock band made of members from the United States and England named The Relentless, drop out of the college education and move to California to follow their dreams in achieving stardom. Together they live in a van, while they travel to perform for their fans. When their passion exceeds the required means to survive, the band turns to a mysterious stranger named Mr. Capricorn, who claims to be a record producer. Their new manager claims to see their true potential, with promises to help them realize their goals, their journey in creating history through their music takes a dark turn. They soon discover that their music and controversy begins to influence society beyond anything natural in the history of music. As they begin to question whether Mr. Capricorn is something supernatural; increasingly more sinister than when they first met him, they decide to take their destiny back in their own hands before its too late, and before he realizes they are seeking to right their wrongs.[11][12][13][14]

Television[edit]

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedShowrunnerDirectorWritersExecutive producersStatus
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Paradise City18March 25, 2020 (2020-03-25)March 25, 2020 (2020-03-25)NBCAsh AvildsenAsh AvildsenAsh Avildsen, Lorenzo Antonucci, and Tom ZutautAsh Avildsen, Lorenzo Antonucci and Jeffrey Ronald CohenOngoing

Paradise City (2021–present)[edit]

Developed as a spin-off/continuation of the feature film, Paradise City details the continued adventures of the fictional band The Relentless. The plot follows the band as they continue to engage in controversial activities, and continue their ventures connected to occult rituals to maintain their fame. Through their stardom, each member is faced with events that cause friction within their ranks. As a new manager approaches them named Ms. Capricorn, they begin to question her true nature due to recurring situations that arise from their previous management. Through their struggles to maintain their familial relationship, the chaos of the industry causes some haunting events from their past to resurface. When a young teenager who idolizes them arrives to follow in their footsteps, the band's future intertwines with his hopes and dreams within the music business. As they discover their influence over him and the younger generation, they begin to realize the changes that they can make within society.[15][3]

In October 2021, following the positive reception, the series was renewed for a second season. Principal photography commenced in early 2022.[6][16]

Animation[edit]

In October 2017, Ash Avildsen announced plans to expand the franchise into an animated television show. The filmmaker stated that he hopes to create a fictional universe of interconnected media, centered around various fictional bands and rock stars.[17]

Main cast and characters[edit]

Character Film Television
American Satan Paradise City
Johnny Faust Andy Biersack
Remington Leith[a]
Leo Donovan Ben Bruce
Vic Lakota Booboo Stewart
Lee McKinney[b]
Lily Mayflower Jesse Sullivan Bella Thorne
Dylan James Sebastian Gregory James Cassells
Satan / the Devil
Mr. Capricorn / Ms. Capricorn
Malcolm McDowell Brooke Lyons
Gabriel the Archangel Bill Duke Marcus "Hopsin" Hopson
Simon Ostergaard Cameron Boyce
TBA
Oliver Ostergaard Ryan Hurst
Natalie Ostergaard Perrey Reeves
Elias Collins Mark Boone Junior

Additional crew and production details[edit]

Title Crew/Detail
Composer(s) Cinematographer Editor(s) Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time MPAA rating /
TV Parental Guidelines
American Satan Jonathan Davis & Nicholas O'Toole Andrew Strahorn Bryan Yokomi Sumerian Films,
Jeff Rice Films,
Intrinsic Value Films,
Executive Style Entertainment
Miramax 112 minutes R
Paradise City Isabella Summers Michael Lloyd Brandon Amelotte, Andrew Brueck, and Joel Salazar Sumerian Films,
Hit Parader Productions,
Amazon Prime Originals
Amazon Prime Video 240 minutes
(30–40 min episodes)
TV-MA

Fictional band[edit]

Official band logo
The Relentless
  • Johnny Faust  – lead vocals
  • Vic Lakota  – co-lead and rhythm guitars
  • Leo Donovan  – co-lead and rhythm guitars
  • Lily Mayflower  – bass guitar
  • Dylan James  –drums
Band member Actor Performing
musician
Instrument
Johnny Faust Andy Biersack Remington Leith lead vocals
Leo Donovan Ben Bruce co-lead and rhythm guitars
Vic Lakota Booboo Stewart Lee McKinney co-lead and rhythm guitars
Lily Mayflower Jesse Sullivan[c]
Bella Thorne[d]
Jesse Sullivan bass guitar
Dylan James Sebastian Gregory[e]
James Cassells[f]
drums

Albums[edit]

List of studio albums
Title Details
American Satan[19]
Cruel Games[20][21]
  • Released: December 14, 2021
  • Label: Sumerian Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download

Soundtrack[edit]

Released in 2017 by Sumerian Records, the American Satan film score was composed by Jonathan Davis from KoЯn, in collaboration with Nicholas O'Toole.[22][23][24][25] For the Paradise City, Isabella Summers from Florence + the Machine compose soundtrack score. In 2020, Sumerian Records released the first part of the soundtrack for the television series with the title of Paradise City – Season One Soundtrack (Vol. 1).[26][27][28]

Reception[edit]

Box office and financial performance[edit]

Title Box office gross Box office ranking Video
sales gross
Worldwide
Total income
Ref.
North America Other territories Worldwide All time
North America
All time
worldwide
North America
American Satan $237,708 $237,708 #11,097 #20,069 Information not publicly available >$237,708 [2][29]

Critical and public response[edit]

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
American Satan 78% (9 reviews)[1] TBD[30]
Paradise City [to be determined][31]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Leith provides the singing vocals for the character, despite Biersack's musical career.[18]
  2. ^ McKinney performs the co-lead guitar for the character.
  3. ^ Sullivan portrays the character in American Satan, in addition to serving as the performing musician.
  4. ^ Thorne portrays the character in Paradise City, while Jesse Sullivan served as the performing musician.
  5. ^ Gregory portrays the character in American Satan, in addition to serving as the performing musician.
  6. ^ Cassells portrays the character in Paradise City, in addition to serving as the performing musician.

References[edit]

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