Sweet Tooth
In this final chapter, Gus and his friends embark on a harrowing journey in hopes of curing the Sick — and finally discovering the truth about hybrids.
Gus and his cohorts set out for Alaska to reconnect with Birdie, who's working on a cure for the Sick. But first, they test their luck at an old casino.
After a doctor joins Gus and his crew, they seek a way to the coast and stumble upon a plane owned by a family in desperate need of medical attention.
As Gus learns more about a threat and their dangerous plans, the group races to catch a departing boat. Jepperd and Becky face an impossible decision.
An unsettling discovery at sea forces Gus to take on a grim chore as tensions swell between his companions. On land, an enemy interrogates Becky.
As polar night looms, Gus and his crew arrive at the outpost - but they're not alone. To find Birdie and the cave, they must brave several obstacles.
After a daring rescue, Gus meets an individual well-versed in hybrid history. Amid emotional reunions and eerie revelations, all roads lead to the cave.
With loved ones beside him, Gus goes on a treacherous journey into the cave to find a cure once and for all. Meanwhile, chaos breaks out at the outpost.
After suffering an unimaginable loss, Gus must make a choice that will determine the fate of humans and hybrids. Who will be left to tell their story?
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Nonso Anozie | Tommy Jepperd |
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Rosalind Chao | Helen Zhang |
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Kelly Marie Tran | Rosie Zhang |
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Adeel Akhtar | Dr. Aditya Singh |
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Amy Seimetz | Birdie |
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Stefania LaVie Owen | Bear |
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Christian Convery | Gus |
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Cara Gee | Siana |
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Amie Donald | Wolf Boy #2 |
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Naledi Murray | Wendy |
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Ayazhan Dalabayeva | Nuka |
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Louise Jiang | Ginger |
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Joseph Malele | Wolf Boy #3 |
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Shin Tanaka | Wolf Boy #1 |
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James Brolin | Narrator |
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James Gaylyn | Odell |
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Elena Stejko | Elena |
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Joe Witkowski | Tex |
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Antonio Te Maioha | Orleans |
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Maria Walker | Blair |
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George Ferrier | Jordan |
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Nathaniel Lees | Munaqsriri |
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Dahnu Graham | Milton |
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Joel Tobeck | James Thacker |
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Michael Hurst | Walt |
| Director | Toa Fraser |
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| Robyn Grace |
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| Ciaran Foy |
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| Jim Mickle |
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| Writer | Jim Mickle, Kseniya Melnik, Zaike LaPorte Airey, Jeff Lemire, Noah Griffith, Daniel Stewart, Carly Woodworth, Oanh Ly, Dan King, Bo Yeon Kim, Erika Lippoldt | |
| Producer | Michael Berenbaum, Noah Griffith, Vicky Herman, Jim Mickle, Linda Moran, Daniel Stewart, Carly Woodworth, Oanh Ly, Dan King, Bo Yeon Kim, Erika Lippoldt, John Myrick, Daniel Stewart, Melanie Turner | |
| Musician | Jeff Grace | |
| Photography | Rob Marsh, Andrew Stroud | |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | Many |
| Location | TV_WWE |
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| Purchased | On Jul 23, 2024 at PSA |
| Index | 9160 |
| Added Date | Jul 23, 2024 12:51:34 |
| Modified Date | Jan 13, 2025 11:05:34 |
My quick rating - 7.5/10. I went into this show without any prior knowledge of its premise or the comics it’s based on, but I’m so glad I gave this show a shot. Over three seasons ( I started shortly after the third had finished), Sweet Tooth delivered a heartwarming, gripping, and visually stunning journey that blends post-apocalyptic survival with fantasy in a way that feels fresh and emotionally resonant. The story follows Gus (Christian Convery), a boy who is half-human and half-deer, navigating a world devastated by a viral pandemic that also led to the emergence of hybrid children like himself. Gus teams up with Tommy Jepperd, also known as “Big Man” (Nonso Anozie), as they embark on an adventure filled with danger, discovery, and the search for belonging. Along the way, the show introduces a host of endearing characters, intense conflicts, and unexpected twists. Convery delivers a fantastic performance as Gus, embodying the character’s innocence, determination, and resilience. Anozie as Big Man is equally impressive, bringing depth and warmth to his role as a reluctant protector. Their chemistry forms the emotional core of the series. The supporting cast, including Adeel Akhtar, Stefania LaVie Owen, and Dania Ramirez, further enriches the story, creating a compelling ensemble that’s easy to root for. Visually, Sweet Tooth is stunning. From lush forests to crumbling remnants of civilization in the tundra, the show’s post-apocalyptic world feels both magical and grounded. The hybrid children are brought to life with seamless CGI and practical effects, making them believable without overshadowing the human drama. What sets it apart is its ability to balance tones effortlessly. It’s a fantasy series filled with action, suspense, and mystery, but it also has moments of humor, warmth, and deeply emotional storytelling. The twists are smartly executed, and the drama feels earned, not forced. Perhaps the most satisfying aspect of the series is that it actually has a proper ending—a rarity in today’s landscape of prematurely canceled shows. The final season ties up loose ends while delivering a poignant conclusion, making the entire journey feel worthwhile. Overall, this is an exceptional fantasy series that stands out for its charm, heart, and creative world-building. Whether or not you’re familiar with the comics, this is a story worth watching, filled with drama, action, and hope. It’s a testament to the power of storytelling and the resilience of the human (and hybrid) spirit.