Eighteen days later, when a blizzard hits, the group uses the whiteout to go to the general store for supplies, but are stranded after it ends. These single issues are now collected in several trade paperbacks, as well as hardcover collections. "The rest of them, they fall into all kinds of traps. The story focuses on an Alaskan town beset by vampires as it enters into a thirty-day long polar night. Some criticized the choice because the main character (Eben Olemaun, with the last name changed to Oleson for the motion picture adaption) was originally Inuit in the comics. In its opening weekend, the film grossed $15,951,902,[2] placing first in the box office. [6] In July 2002, Senator International acquired the rights for 30 Days of Night in a seven-figure deal with Raimi and Tapert attached as producers. [29] The DVD is a single disc and includes eight featurettes, one of which is a full episode of the anime Blood+. Because of the cold, the vampires' senses are weakened and a few of the town's residents are able to hide. Taking place in the isolated town of Barrow, Alaska, 30 Days of Night opens as the town is preparing for a literal 30 days of the sun being down in the middle of winter. The disease turns humans who contract it undead and gives them a mouthful of shark-like fangs and black eyes, as well as superhuman strength and speed, an aversion to sunlight, and superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing. The site's consensus states: "While 30 Days of Night offers a few thrills, it ultimately succumbs to erratic execution. Barrow's sheriff, Eben Oleson investigates and also learns that his estranged wife, Stella, missed the last plane out of town and must stay the 30 days. Two weeks later, Stella and Eben see the deputy, Billy, signaling them with a flashlight and bring him back to the station, after finding out he killed his family to save them from a more painful death. All three parties co-own the property. [10] Sue Binder, the business manager of Ghost House Pictures, indicated that filming for 30 Days of Night was still at least a year away, as Ghost House planned to produce three films before the vampire thriller. 30 Days of Night was originally pitched as a comic, then as a film, but it was rejected. I believe you got your question after watching the movie or reading the book "30 days of night". Some cities in Alaska see more light than others during the darkest months. When the council decided to make themselves known to the human race, humanity rebelled and persecuted most of their race. Another sequel miniseries, Dust to Dust, placed chronologically before Dark Days, was released in 2008. DVD sales brought in $26,949,780 in revenue, from 1,429,600 sold DVD units. As he escapes, the town snow plow operator, Beau, creates another distraction with his tractor, killing many of the vampires, before trying to blow himself up; when he fails, Marlow crushes his head. It was released on October 19, 2007,[22] and was filmed at Henderson Valley Studios in Auckland, New Zealand. As the month comes to an end, with the sun due to rise, the vampires start to burn down the town to destroy evidence of their presence, and prevent any survivors from telling the world what happened. Raimi expressed interest in adapting the miniseries and was negotiating a production deal with his producing partner Robert Tapert to establish a label with Senator Entertainment, of which Senator International is the sales division. The UK Region 2 release is a two disc special edition, released in April 2008. The film is directed by David Slade and stars Josh Hartnett and Melissa George. Barrow, Alaska: A remote, isolated town that is plunged into a state of complete darkness for 30 days every winter. That said, Alaska still gets fairly extreme. A sequel, Dark Days, was released on October 5, 2010 straight to home video. Slade explained "we designed this really simple language that didn't sound like any particular accent that you would be aware of, that was based around really simple actions, eating, hunting, yes, no, really basic, because that's what vampires do. Overall the story is sorta 'meh' ⦠[12], In September 2005, it was announced that director David Slade had signed on to 30 Days of Night, which would be distributed by Columbia Pictures mainly in North America and Mandate Pictures in international territories. The first is the story of vampires that invade a small town (called Barrow in Alaska) at dusk on the first evening of 30 days before the sun will rise again. Initially an unsuccessful film pitch,[10] the series became a breakout success story for Steve Niles, whose previous works had received relatively little attention. When filming began on October 20, 2009, Rhys Coiro and Mia Kirshner were named as leads, with Kirshner playing the lead vampire villain Lilith. Anchorage enjoys a more modest amount of daylight in summer than Barrow - but that's still a good 19 hours between sunrise and sunset on the longest day ⦠[8] The following March, Richardson revealed that Steve Niles had turned in the initial draft for the 30 Days of Night screenplay. The series has been followed by numerous sequel series, and in 2007, was adapted into a film of the same name. [27] Roger Ebert gave the film 2.5 stars out of a possible 4. 4: Return to Barrow 30 Days of Night was one of the undisputed success stories of modern comics, spawning a bestselling trade paperback, a major motion picture deal, and the ⦠Alaskan town wonât see the sun until 2021. [24] It is one of six novels based on the franchise. This takes place in Barrow, the most northern settlement of Alaska (and thus the USA). Picking up from the literal ashes of 30 Days of Night, this new printing of the first sequel, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, follows Stella Olemaun's efforts to warn the world about the threat the vampires ⦠The True Story Of Monsters In Barrow, Alaska. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by ⦠Barrow's sheriff, Eben Oleson investigates and also learns that his estranged wife, Stella, missed the last plane and must stay the 30 days. Zaini Majeed A town in northern Alaska, UtqiaÄ¡vik, formerly known as Barrow will experience the night for a span of two months after it witnessed the last sunset of the year 2020 on November 15. The trio find the others have made for the utilidor, a power and sewage treatment station that still has power, and head over there but are separated after Stella saves Gail Robbins, a young girl whose family was slaughtered by a vampire named Zurial, who was stalking her. He confronts Marlow and they get into a vicious fight, before Marlow is finally killed by having a hole punched through his mouth and head, causing the remaining vampires to flee. However, these senses can be weakened by extreme cold. It was also the first full-length work by co-creator Ben Templesmith. 30 Days of Night: Dark Days was directed by Ben Ketai and stars Kiele Sanchez as Stella Oleson.[23]. North of the Arctic Circle, locations such as Barrow may receive up to 67 days of total darkness in the year, while ⦠In the series, vampirism is portrayed as a virus, one that can be spread through scratches, bites, and contact with vampire blood. [3] When Niles and his agent, Jon Levin, shopped the comic around again as a potential film adaptation, Niles found that the idea "went shockingly well," with Sam Raimi and Senator International picking up the property rights based on the original concept and Templesmith's unique mood and concepts for the vampires. 30 Days of Night, Vol. [14] The director said that filming would begin in summer 2006 in Alaska and New Zealand. Also, some vampires possess additional powers, such as teleportation, telepathy, and the ability to disguise oneself. Realizing Stella is trapped and that he cannot beat the vampires in his current state, Eben turns himself into a vampire by injecting himself with Billy's infected blood. [22], Brian Reitzell composed the film's score. This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. i think its just the city of barrow and its surrounding areas. 30 Days of Night was released February 26, 2008 on DVD, Blu-ray, and UMD for PlayStation Portable in the United States. The town of Barrow, Alaska is preparing for its annual "30 Days of Night", a period during the winter when there is a month-long polar night. A spin-off storyline, 'The Beginning of the End' expands the '30 Days of Night' storyline outside of Barrow, Alaska and introduces new characters into the mix. It has grossed $75,304,357 worldwide. [34], Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, "Niles Looks Forward to At Least '30 Days' of Screen Time", "Dark Horse's Mike Richardson Talks Comic Book Movies", "30 Days of Night, Melissa George and Josh Hartnett", "Exclusive Interview: Part II With Dark Horse's Mike Richardson", "Director David Slade shines a light on Josh Hartnett and Melissa George to bring a new vision of vampires to the screen in, "NYCC, DAY 2: MYSPACE MYSTERY PANELISTS REVEALED! 30 Days of Night is a three-issue horror comic book miniseries written by Steve Niles, illustrated by Ben Templesmith, and published by American company IDW Publishing in 2002. "30 Days of Night" is the well-paced and entertaining horror debut of "Hard Candy" director David Slade, who captures the coolest parts of Steve Niles' comic book series on the big ⦠That night, a band of vampires, led by Marlow, attack and slaughter most of the townspeople, forc⦠This article is about the comic book miniseries. 30 Days of Night is set in the long, dark world of Barrow, Alaska, but colors its victims in ghastly shades of red as well, so don't read this slick little volume at night. Source: " One Day in Barrow, Alaska " More than half of Barrow workers are government employees, and the median household income is about $83,000, allowing families to afford the cost of living. Here is the real Barrow, Alaska ... not the "movie" version seen in 30 Days of Night. We're going to try to do our best... and one of the ways we have to do it is be more naturalistic than the graphic novel, because it's very over-the-top," said Slade. but that 30 days of night sounds freaky and glad im in new york lol [edit] Actually, the 30 days of night only occur in or around barrow. "[20], By February 2007, the production phase was completed, and a rough cut of the film was prepared. The town of Barrow, Alaska is preparing for its annual "30 Days of Night", a period during the winter when there is a month-long polar night. The series takes place in Barrow, Alaska, so far north that during the winter, the sun does not rise for 30 days. That night, a band of vampires, led by Marlow, attack and slaughter most of the townspeople, forcing Eben, Stella, Eben's younger brother Jake, and several other survivors to take shelter in a boarded-up house with a hidden attic. Every year, from November to December, the northernmost community in the world was plunged into thirty days of endless, sunless night⦠Eben arrives at the station, where he is then forced to kill Carter, who has been bitten and is turning into a vampire. After a millennium, only a handful survived, led by Vicente. In the far Northern Hemisphere, the small town of Barrow, Alaska, experiences a solid month of darkness every year. An ongoing series of 30 Days of Night novels is being published by IDW Publishing and Pocket Books. IDW published the comic and Ben Templesmith provided the artwork. For example, in Fairbanks, the sunrise on this year's summer solstice (June 20) is at 2:59 a.m. Sunset is at 12:47 a.m. the next day. Years later, Steve Niles showed IDW Publishing the idea and it took off. 30 Days of Night. [14], In June 2006, it was announced that Josh Hartnett was cast as the husband of the married couple that serves as the town's sheriff team. He criticized several plot holes, such as the vampires moving with supernatural speed in some attacks but ponderous slowness in others, but also singled out Danny Huston for being "quite convincing" as the vampire leader and summed up the film as "well-made, well-photographed and plausibly acted, and is better than it needs to be."[28]. [21] In April, composer Brian Reitzell was hired to score the film. Despite being exactly the same as the theatrical release, the BBFC reclassified the film from a 15 to an 18. The city changed its name from Barrow to Utqiagvik in 2016. Denise is a supporting character featured in the 2007 vampire film 30 Days of Night. 30 Days of Night author Steve Niles conceived of the story in the form of a comic, butâafter meeting a lack of interest in initial pitchesâtried to pitch it as a film. Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, experienced its last sunrise and sunset on Sunday for about two months. 30 Days of Night: Return to Barrow garnered Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's first Eisner Award nominations in 2005. Following the publication of the 30 Days of Night comic book miniseries in 2002, studios, including DreamWorks, MGM and Senator International, bid in the $1 million range for rights to a potential vampire film based on the story. The screenplay went through several versions and writers, among them Steve Niles and Stuart Beattie. The film showcases several ⦠[2], On the review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 51% score based on 157 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. Even though it still only has the eight featurettes on the second disc, it includes a bonus 30 Days of Night graphic novel. The stranger was a human who was approached by vampire Marlow Roderick and recruited to serve as the instrument through which he would prepare for a coming feeding frenzy in the desolate town of Barrow, Alaska⦠", "Invada Announces '30 Days Of Night' Vinyl For Record Store Day 2015", "30 Days of Night Movie Review (2007) â Roger Ebert", "30 Days of Night: Dark Days Home Video Specs and Release Date", "Update: '30 Days of Night: Dark Days' Gets October Blu-ray/DVD Date", "Kiele Sanchez Takes Over For Melissa George in, Composer Brian Reitzell discusses his score for, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=30_Days_of_Night_(film)&oldid=994131430, Articles to be expanded from February 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 December 2020, at 06:14. Barrow, Alaska, a small town on the Arctic circle, is preparing for its annual "30 days of night," a period during the winter when the sun will not be seen. The town of about 4,000 people is now beginning its 65-day period of darkness, known as polar night. Unbeknownst to the inhabitants ⦠People who don't want to suffer the extended ⦠Mike Richardson, the Dark Horse Comics publisher who supported the adaptation project from the beginning, after having turned down an offer to initially publish the project, was attached as executive producer. 30 Days of Night is a 2007 American horror film based on the comic book miniseries of the same name. [30] The script for the sequel was written by Steve Niles and Ben Ketai with Ketai also positioned as director. Barrow, Alaska, Sees Last Sunset For Next 83 Days. The dark and the snow make for a naturally scary environment that is FREEZING. Source: JWC Environmental. [21] These included: A film adaptation of the original 30 Days of Night miniseries was produced by Columbia Pictures and Ghost House Pictures. 30 Days of Night is a three-issue horror comic book miniseries written by Steve Niles, illustrated by Ben Templesmith, and published by American company IDW Publishing in 2002. While the group heads for the station, Eben creates a diversion by having the vampires chase him to his grandmother's house, where he uses one of her ultraviolet lights to burn the face of Marlow's lover, Iris, so badly that Marlow is forced to kill her. He was played by actor Ben Foster. For example, Barrowâone of the northernmost towns in Alaskaâhas about two months of darkness in the winter, from about November 18 to ⦠[11] Niles was pleased with Beattie's faithfully rewritten script, which was submitted to the studio in October 2004. It is here that a group of marauding, merciless and bloodthirsty vampires, led by Marlow ⦠When this did not work out, Niles shelved the idea until he showed it to IDW Publishing. The film was directed by David Slade and stars Hollywood actors Josh Hartnett and Melissa George. The town of nearly 4,000 inhabitants now prepares for 65 days of darkness as it will greet the sunrise in 2021⦠[17], Filming did not begin immediately, but in a September 2006 interview, executive producer Mike Richardson said that 30 Days of Night would be shot on 35 mm film, though there had been discussion to shoot the film on Genesis. As the town gets ready, a stranger rows ashore from a large ship and sabotages the town's communications and transport to the outside world. It gained notoriety from the horror comic books and 2007 movie "30 Days of Night," in which vampires take over the city in the ⦠30 Days of Night was released in 2,855 cinemas in the United States and Canada on October 19, 2007. May 11, 2019. [31] Other cast named included Harold Perrineau, Kiele Sanchez, Diora Baird, Rhys Coiro, and Monique Ganderton. Even though residents of Barrow, the northernmost town in Alaska, won't see the sun for 67 days come winter, they enjoy the midnight sun all summer - over 80 days of uninterrupted daylight. Marlow finds the stranger, who believes the vampires are going to turn him into one of them as a reward for his help, locked up in the station. In the series, vampires, being vulnerable to sunlight, take advantage of the prolonged darkness to openly kill the townspeople and feed at will. Denise was a resident of the desolate town of Barrow, Alaska - one of the most remote regions in the state. One such resident is Sheriff Eben Olemaun, who saves the town by injecting vampire blood into his veins. A soundtrack was released by Invada Records, with an artwork by Marc Bessant in summer 2015 on Vinyl.[23]. [10] The following May, Stuart Beattie, one of the writers for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, was rewriting Niles' 30 Days of Night draft for production. Eben and Billy make it to the utilidor but are attacked by Arvin, who bites Billy; Billy knocks Arvin into the heavy-duty shredder, and in doing so, grinds his own hand to a stump by accident, before being killed by Eben because he is starting to turn. Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, experienced its last sunrise and sunset on Sunday for about two months. Knowing he will die soon, Eben and Stella go off to watch the sunrise together, sharing one last kiss. They include a novelization of the film. Critical reviews were mixed. But the facts in this story are wrong: in Barrow the actual number of polar nights is 60+, not 30⦠As the sun comes up, Eben's body burns to ash in Stella's arms. There are some strange things going on in the city of Barrow, Alaska, 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle and inspiration for the horror movie 30 Days of Night⦠The Stranger was a supporting character featured in the 2007 vampire film 30 Days of Night. To counter this, a fictional vampire language, with click consonants, was constructed with the help of a professor of linguistics and the nearby University of Auckland. The town of about 4,000 people is now beginning its 65-day period of ⦠The plot of the show is set in Barrow, Alaska which is bedevilled by vampires as the town prepares for a 30-day-long polar night in a period during the winters. "[26] Metacritic reports a score of 53 out of 100 from 29 reviews, considered to be mixed or average reviews. To coincide with the film's release, a novelization by Tim Lebbon was published by Pocket Star on September 25, 2007. The Nosferatu were once ruled by a "Council of Elders" led by Vicente. The film was produced on a budget of $30 million and grossed over $75 million at the box office during its six-week run starting on October 19, 2007. In Barrow, this polar night will occur with the last sunset Nov. 19 until the sun pops above the horizon again Jan. 23. He also stated his intention to make a "scary vampire film", of which he didn't think there were many. For other uses, see, "30 Days of Night: Spreading the Disease", The Rocketeer & The Spirit: Pulp Friction, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War, Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive, Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=30_Days_of_Night&oldid=960606174, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Nomination, Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (Ben Templesmith), This page was last edited on 3 June 2020, at 21:50. Valley Studios in Auckland, New Zealand Dark Days, was released FEARnet.com... 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