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Hellcats
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Genre Comedy drama
Created by Kevin Murphy
Based on Cheer: Inside the Secret Globe of College Cheerleaders by journalist Kate Torgovnick
Starring
  • Aly Michalka
  • Ashley Tisdale
  • Heather Hemmens
  • Robbie Jones
  • Matt Barr
  • Sharon Leal
  • Gail O'Grady
Opening theme "Belong Here" by 78violet
Country of origin The states
Original language English
No. of seasons ane
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producers
  • Tom Welling
  • Kevin Murphy
  • Allan Arkush
Production locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Running time 41 minutes
Production companies
  • V & Dime Productions[one]
  • CBS Television set Studios
  • Warner Bros. Television
Benefactor
  • CBS Tv set Distribution
  • Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network The CW
Movie format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release September 8, 2010 (2010-09-08) –
May 17, 2011 (2011-05-17)

Hellcats is an American cheerleading one-act-drama tv series that originally aired on The CW in the United States from September 8, 2010, to May 17, 2011. Based on the book Cheer: Within the Secret Earth of College Cheerleaders by journalist Kate Torgovnick,[two] the series focuses in the lives of college cheerleaders, mainly Marti Perkins (Aly Michalka), a pre-law college educatee who has to join the cheerleading team, the Hellcats, in lodge to get the able-bodied scholarship she needs. The main cast also includes Ashley Tisdale, Robbie Jones, Heather Hemmens, Matt Barr, Gail O'Grady, and Sharon Leal.

In May 2010, Hellcats had been picked by The CW for the fall 2010–11 season.[3] [4] [5] Initially with a 13-episode order, The CW aired the serial after America's Next Top Model on Midweek nights. The pilot episode aired on September 8, 2010, and became the first premiere to ever match or build on an America's Side by side Top Model lead-in since The CW began in 2006. The CW later gave a full flavor order for the serial, with executives proverb they were "thrilled that it paid off for united states". On May 17, 2011, The CW announced that Hellcats would not exist renewed for the 2011 autumn schedule.[half dozen]

Hellcats has been described as "Ballot meets Bring It On" by critics.[seven] [viii] It received mixed reviews during its showtime season, obtaining a Metacritic weighted average score of 51 percent, based on the impression of 22 critics. The series also earned a nomination in the 2011 People'due south Choice Awards.

Series overview [edit]

Hellcats follows Marti Perkins, a pre-law college student at Lancer University, who lost her scholarship and has no other choice but to join the college'south cheer squad, the Hellcats, in order to obtain a new ane. There she meets her new roommate and team helm Savannah Monroe, the injured flyer Alice Verdura, her new partner Lewis Flynn and the Hellcats coach Vanessa Club who hopes to win nationals, otherwise the cheer leading program will be cut. All the while, Marti as well has to bargain with her financially unstable and sometimes irresponsible mother, Wanda Perkins, whom she often has to bond out of difficult situations, and her best friend Dan Patch.

Cast and characters [edit]

The main cast of Hellcats; from left to right: Heather Hemmens, Matt Barr, Aly Michalka, Robbie Jones, and Ashley Tisdale

Main Cast [edit]

  • Marti Perkins (Aly Michalka) is the protagonist of the series and a townie from Memphis, Tennessee. Described as "wicked smart", she is a pre-law student at Lancer Academy. Her mother, Wanda Perkins (Gail O'Grady), works at the university pub and is a party girl who never grew upward. Her mother'southward behavior is, for the most role, an embarrassment to Marti. When Lancer'south administrative department cuts scholarships for Lancer employees and families, Marti learns she can get a new i by choosing one of Lancer's programs. She then auditions for a position on Lancer's cheerleading squad, the Hellcats.
  • Savannah Monroe (Ashley Tisdale), the helm of the Hellcats, is described as "peppy and petite" with a "fierce intensity". She initially clashes with Marti, but realizes she is the godsend that the Hellcats need to win the title. She votes for Marti when the team has auditions for a new flyer. Savannah is from a very religious, upper-middle class southern family unit. Later a fight with her family, she left the university she was attending, Memphis Christian, and transferred to secular Lancer. Her sister Charlotte, a recurring part played past Emma Lahana, is the helm of the Cyclones, the cheerleading team at Savannah's old school and a Hellcats' rival.
  • Alice (Heather Hemmens) is dangerously narcissistic and afterwards she injures her wrist, she dislikes the idea of Marti replacing her on the squad, or the attending Marti receives from Alice'southward ex-boyfriend, Lewis Flynn.
  • Lewis (Robbie Jones) is one of the Hellcats' bases and is an like shooting fish in a barrel-going guy who has a love for activeness. He was once a star on the Lancer football team but quit when he discovered a scandal of players being paid past the college. He tried out for the Hellcats team when his then-girlfriend Alice encouraged him to do so in guild to gain scholarship money afterward the football scandal, and instantly became hooked. He has an instant allure to Marti. They after start dating.
  • Dan Patch (Matt Barr) is a townie who is Marti'due south friend. He had an unspoken beat out on her only now is dating Savannah, Marti'due south new friend on the team. He's of Irish descent with at to the lowest degree vi siblings.
  • Wanda Perkins (Gail O'Grady), she Marti's mother.
  • Vanessa Gild (Sharon Leal) is a erstwhile Hellcat cheerleader who is now the team's coach. Her job is threatened if the Hellcats do non place at the national competition.

Supporting Cast [edit]

  • Red Raymond (Jeff Hephner), the Lancer's football game motorcoach who shares a romantic past with Vanessa
  • Derrick Altman (D. B. Woodside), a doctor who works at Lancer University and is now Vanessa's fellow
  • Bill Marsh (Aaron Douglas) is the college's athletic director who is yet involved in a "pay for play" scandal with players that could go the school's programs (including the Hellcats) suspended
  • Morgan Pepper (Craig Anderson) is a pre-law student and Marti'southward classmate. He later befriends Marti and joins her to solve a legal instance introduced by their teacher
  • Charlotte Munroe (Emma Lahana)
  • Julian (Gale Harold)
  • Darwin (Jeremy Wong),
  • Frankie (Alana Randall)
  • Kathy (Magda Apanowicz) is a member of the Cyclones, usually called "Nasty Kathy".

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

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—Tom Welling[ix]

Hellcats is based on the book Cheer: Within the Secret World of Higher Cheerleaders past journalist Kate Torgovnick and the series has been described equally "Election meets Bring Information technology On".[7] [8] [10] Actor Tom Welling teamed with Kevin Murphy to executive produce the series, which was initially given the name Cheer.[11] [12] [13] The airplane pilot episode was written by Irish potato[14] and directed by Allan Arkush. On May eighteen, 2010, The Hollywood Reporter, Diversity and Entertainment Weekly reported that The CW had picked upwards the series for the 2010–2011 tv season and confirmed that Paul Becker would exist the head choreographer for the series.[15] [16] [17] [xviii] Tisdale's character was originally named Sierra Sloan but was renamed Savannah Monroe in the press release.[iv]

While presenting its 2010–11 season schedule on May 21, 2010, The CW officially confirmed the pick up of the serial and announced its intention to air Hellcats after America's Next Top Model on Midweek nights.[5] [19] Telly Guide reported that Ashley Tisdale is the all-time paid of the cast, earning $30,000 per episode during the first season of the series.[20]

During the 2010 Telly Critics Association printing tour in Los Angeles on July 29, 2010, producer White potato said the series "was inspired by aspirational sports movies of the 1980s like Breaking Away, Vision Quest, and Pittsburgh-ready Flashdance", and likewise added that "Hellcats is a prove either for optimists or for people who are interested in learning the trade".[21] Producer Welling said he was attracted to the series mainly because of the script, and he also felt the cheerleaders' world had not however been tapped into on telly.[22] When asked why information technology picked upwardly Hellcats, The CW replied saying the series is "one of the underdogs" and it liked the big production numbers.[23]

The filming of the airplane pilot episode took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada betwixt April 13–21, 2010.[24] The filming of the next episodes of the beginning season began on July 14 in Vancouver.[25] The bandage had two weeks of rehearsal for the pilot episode just later the series' fall season pick up, they will only have a calendar week to rehearse the trip the light fantastic numbers for each episode.[22] Former Fame actress and choreographer Debbie Allen directed the episode "Pledging My Honey".[26]

The CW Network attempted to break the Guinness World Records marking for the "Largest Cheerleading Trip the light fantastic toe" at a single venue by inviting cheerleading squads to participate in a five-minute choreographed Hellcats trip the light fantastic toe in September 2010.[27] The mark was not broken equally there were not enough cheerleaders present.[28]

Casting [edit]

On why he cast Tisdale, Murphy said she tin can "concord multiple colors in the same palette."[22]

On March 8, 2010, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Aly Michalka and Gail O'Grady were the first actresses to be cast in the series.[29] Michalka would play the pb role of Marti Perkins, a college girl who decided to join the Hellcats, and O'Grady was to portray Wanda Perkins, Marti's female parent.[29] [30] The site later appear that actress Ashley Tisdale was bandage every bit Savannah Monroe (then known every bit Sierra Sloane), the fiercely intense captain of the Hellcats.[30] [31]

Matt Barr was cast as Dan Patch, a womanizer who quietly pines for Marti.[32] On April 5, 2010, it was reported that actors Robbie Jones and Heather Hemmens were cast. Jones would portray the male lead, a cheerleading "base" who falls for Marti, and Hemmens to play a cheerleader sidelined with a wrist injury.[33] [34] On April 8, 2010, information technology was reported that actress Sharon Leal was bandage as Vanessa Lodge, a former Hellcat star who now serves as the squad'southward autobus.[1] [35] Elena Esovolva was cast as Patty "The Wedge" Wedgerman, a lesbian cheerleader and a base of operations for the squad.[36]

On April fourteen, 2010, information technology was announced that Ben Browder was cast as Red Raymond, Lancer University'south football charabanc.[37] On May 21, 2010, it was announced that the role was being recast and possibly retooled too, although Browder had already shot scenes for the airplane pilot episode.[38] Raymond'due south office was later given to Jeff Hephner.[39] On July 13, one day before the first of filming, D. B. Woodside was cast as Derrick Altman, a "handsome young doc who takes care of the Hellcats cheerleaders".[40]

Producer Kevin Tater confirmed that Gale Harold would guest star in the series as ane of Marti's law professors.[22] Michalka added that Harold would appear in the tertiary episode of the beginning flavor and had a multiple-episode arc.[41] In late November 2010, AJ Michalka was bandage in a recurring part equally a girl who works at a record shop near Lancer Academy and befriends Marti.[42] Camille Sullivan was added to the supporting bandage in February 2011 to portray Red Reymond's ex-wife.[43]

On Jan 18, 2011, it was announced that Esovolova would non be returning to the show. Michalka has said that it was hard for the writers to incorporate her storylines with the others.[44]

Music [edit]

During the 2010 Boob tube Critics Clan printing tour held in Los Angeles on July 29, 2010, lead actresses Michalka and Tisdale were asked virtually the idea of singing on the prove. They stated that they plan to proceed their music careers split from the series, although Michalka brash that she would sing in the fourth episode.[22] In addition to that, Michalka's ring 78violet recorded "Belong Here", which served as the theme song for Hellcats. Information technology was later released into digital stores.[45]

Executive producer Kevin Murphy confirmed in an interview that a soundtrack would be released for the series, which would include the theme song and other songs recorded for the serial. He later added "Then we are edifice a library of material. In one case we accept enough, we're gonna put it on iTunes and definitely exercise a soundtrack anthology."[46] Songs covered for the serial include "The Letter"[47] originally by The Box Tops, Sting's "Brand New Day",[48] Clasp's "Tempted" and The Go-Go's hit "Nosotros Got the Vanquish".[49] Canadian singer Fefe Dobson recorded "Rockstar", an exclusive vocal for the series that was played during the "A Globe Full of Strangers" episode.[46] "Rockstar" was ultimately released on the iTunes Deluxe Edition of Dobson'south album Joy. As previously promised by Murphy,[46] a digital EP featuring five of the songs recorded for the serial was released on Nov 30, 2010, via WaterTower Music.[fifty]

The first season of Hellcats also included live performances past guest musicians, including Hey Monday, Faber Drive, Fefe Dobson, 3OH!3 featuring Ashley Tisdale,[51] Elise Estrada and Ciara.[52]

Episodes [edit]

The kickoff and but flavor of Hellcats consisted of 22 episodes.[53] The airplane pilot episode was circulate on September 8, 2010. The initial order for the serial was thirteen episodes.[54] On September 23, 2010, due to successful ratings, The CW ordered six more than scripts for the first flavor, although its production order was still at thirteen.[55] [56] [57] On Oct 22, 2010, Variety announced that The CW had given a full flavor gild for the series. The network said they took risks this year only they were "thrilled that they've paid off for usa".[53]

Hellcats aired on Wednesdays at nine–10 pm until Dec 1, 2010, when the eleventh episode aired.[5] [nineteen] Starting January 25, 2011, The CW moved Hellcats to Tuesday nights at nine–x pm, post-obit One Tree Hill.[58]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

The testify has received mixed reviews, with Metacritic giving it a score of 51 percent, based on reviews from 22 critics.[81] It was praised and criticized by critics in several circular-up reviews of 2010 in goggle box. Los Angeles Times had a good first impression of the pilot episode, saying Hellcats has a predictable story but, on the other hand, Michalka and Tisdale seem perfect for their roles. The newspaper also wrote the cheerleading world portrayed in the serial is a "fun and deep world to explore".[82] The periodical later gave a complete review of the series, comparison it to 1983'due south film Flashdance aimed squarely at audiences too young for Gossip Daughter only too old for Hannah Montana.[83]

Verne Gay of Newsday praised Michalka's performance in the series,[84] while The Hollywood Reporter praised the series itself and said it has "multilayered characters that defy expectations".[85] Mara Reinstein of U.s.a. Weekly gave an early on review of the first episode of the series, saying Hellcats has "plenty of winning elements" merely added that the series lacks spirit. She also praised the performance and Marti's relationship with her mother.[86] ABC News listed Hellcats as ane of the ten best new shows of 2010's fall season and described the series equally "almost laughably formulaic" and added it "works similar a charm".[87] Brian Lowry of Variety praised the series' promise, and said that the serial has a Glee-like chemical element in the script, while besides criticizing Michalka and acclaiming O'Grady'due south performance. Lowry also added Hellcats 's premiere "isn't quite unabashedly trashy enough to completely qualify as a guilty pleasure".[88]

Curt Wagner of ChicagoNow said the serial is predictable and has unrealistic situations, and criticized the lack of fun in the jokes. The journal also praised Tisdale's performance, challenge she was the 1 who made him express mirth the most.[89] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times criticized Michalka's functioning and called the series a "soft-porn music video for teenagers".[90] Washington Post's Hank Stuever was critical about the pilot episode, describing information technology equally "hateful-spirited, painfully dumb and badly acted". He also wrote Hellcats is the opposite to Fox's Glee.[91]

Ratings [edit]

The airplane pilot episode "A Earth Full of Strangers" averaged a total of 3.0 million viewers and scored a 2.0 rating in the network's target audience of women eighteen–34, which marks the offset premiere to always match or build on an America's Adjacent Top Model atomic number 82-in since The CW began. Hellcats also delivered the largest non-Acme Model performance in The CW's Midweek ix–ten pm time menstruum in iii years since the Gossip Daughter serial premiere.[92] On September x, the network aired an encore of the airplane pilot episode which averaged a full of 2.42 million viewers and won the hour with adults xviii–49.[93]

Hellcats delivered The CW'southward nearly watched Tuesday of the season with 2.ii one thousand thousand viewers watching "Papa, Oh Papa", its 12th episode and the get-go in its new Tuesday 9–10 pm timeslot.[94] Ratings brutal rapidly as the series progressed, with the nineteenth episode, "Before I Was Defenseless", hitting a series low, with less than a million viewers watching it on April 27, 2011.[95] The finale was watched by 1.16 million viewers.[80]

The series averaged 2.xi million viewers with live +7 twenty-four hour period DVR viewing.[96]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Twelvemonth Award Category Result Notes
2011 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama[97] Nominated
Gilded Reel Awards All-time Audio Editing: Short Class Musical in Television set[98] Nominated "Dorsum of a Car"

Broadcast [edit]

While presenting its 2010–11 season schedule on May 21, 2010, The CW announced its intention to air Hellcats in the United states after America's Side by side Top Model on Midweek nights starting September 8, 2010, at 9 pm.[five] [19] The series moved to Tuesday nights in the ix–10 pm timeslot, starting with the twelfth episode.[58] Hellcats has been syndicated for circulate in several countries worldwide, including Australia,[99] [100] Canada,[101] Greece,[102] Ireland,[103] State of israel,[104] United Kingdom,[105] Brazil,[106] Spain,[107] the Arab Earth,[108] Latin-America,[109] New Zealand,[110] and Denmark.

Counterfoil and possible reboot [edit]

According to the producer, Tom Welling, he states that the reason of cancellation was due to the change of CW president of amusement from Dawn Ostroff to Marker Pedowitz. He also said that at that place was a possibility of a reboot of the series with a new cast and cameos from the previous cast if enough fans continue to watch the original series on CW Seed.[111]

Streaming [edit]

The serial is available to stream on The CW's free digital-only network, CW Seed.[112]

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External links [edit]

  • Hellcats at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellcats

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