Sanctuary
Sanctuary follows the adventures of the beautiful, enigmatic and always surprising Dr. Helen Magnus, a brilliant scientist who holds the secrets of a clandestine population - a group of strange and sometimes terrifying beings that hide among humans. Along with her new recruit, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Will Zimmerman, her quirky tech wiz Henry and her fearless daughter Ashley, Magnus seeks to protect this threatened phenomena as well as unlock the mysteries behind their existence.
Adam Worth destroys Praxis and travels back in time to the 1890s to save his daughter. Dr. Magnus travels back in time to stop him before he damages the time line and destroys her future with it.
With Magnus gone, Will is appointed the head of the Sanctuary Network. The abnormal uprising continues to get worse. Biggie and Kate are kidnapped. As expected the surface governments respond to the uprising with deadly force.
The UN Security Council sends a task force headed by a weasel of a man, Greg Addison, to investigate the Sanctuary. His disdain for abnormals is matched by the disdain that Magnus and team have for him.
Since the UN no longer backs the Sanctuary, Magnus makes other arrangements for her finances. A planned meeting in Africa with a potential banker turns into a hostage situation. Will and Henry search for an abnormal in the Old City tunnels.
Helen and Henry break into a government abnormal research facility called SCIU - only to find it is run by Tesla. Biggie and Will deal with an annoying abnormal named Galvo.
Will's trip to Liberia turns bad when he suffers a head trauma from an attack. The trauma brings up powerful memories about his mothers death and the inadequacies of his father. Magnus deals with be-winged scam artist.
Henry and Declan lead a team to rescue a crew of a Russian icebreaker and the abnormal passengers.
FBI Agent Abby Corrigan's life is endangered after she is suddenly attacked by an unfamiliar abnormal during an investigation; Magnus and Will's heated debate over the best way to help Abby threatens to permanently alter their relationship.
There is a sentient organic nanite causing havoc in the computer system in the Sanctuary. Magnus and Tesla connect their minds to the system in an effort to isolate the nanite. They find Adam Worth instead.
A radical group of abnormal beings plan a terrorist attack with the goal of starting a war between surface dwellers and hollow Earth inhabitants. To Magnus' disbelief, Addison, at the NSA, has proof of Biggie's leadership of the group.
When Magnus and Will learn of a plan to capture very rare and dangerous Abnormal, they travel to a remote cave to prevent then hunt.
When the Sanctuary is approached by an abnormal leader about a radical plan for peace, Magnus goes all in and pledges her full support. However, when Will is forced to leave the Sanctuary, his decision may just put everyone at risk.
SCIU has surrounded the 5th Ward with troops and an electric shield that prevents them from leaving. Caleb has a virus that can turn the human population into abnormals. Magnus enacts her ultimate plan for the Sanctuary network.
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Christopher Heyerdahl | Bigfoot |
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Ryan Robbins | Henry Foss |
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Amanda Tapping | Dr. Helen Magnus |
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Robin Dunne | Dr. Will Zimmerman |
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Pascale Hutton | Abby Corrigan |
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Brian Markinson | Greg Addison |
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Agam Darshi | Kate Freelander |
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Robert Lawrenson | Declan MacRae |
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Jonathon Young | Nikola Tesla |
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Carlo Rota | Feodor 'Frank' Glazov |
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Gil Bellows | Caleb |
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Conrad Coates | Yusuf |
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Ian Tracey | Adam Worth |
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Adam Greydon Reid | Bruno Delacourt |
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Miguelito Macario | Wahid |
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Kurt Evans | Agent Gavin Crealy |
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Fraser Aitcheson | Herusan |
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Sandrine Holt | Charlotte Benoit |
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Gerard Plunkett | Fordis |
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Al Sapienza | Jacob Zimmerman |
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Tom McBeath | General Villanova |
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Zak Santiago | Captured Abnormal |
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Kwesi Ameyaw | Colonel Bosh |
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Brent Stait | Finn Noland |
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John Novak | Thug Boss |
| Director | Martin Wood |
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| Damian Kindler |
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| Lee Wilson |
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| Robin Dunne |
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| Steven A. Adelson |
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| Amanda Tapping |
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| Writer | Damian Kindler, James Thorpe, Alan McCullough, Gillian Horvath, Martin Wood | |
| Producer | George Horie, Keith Beedie, Jim Bogusz, Andrea Gorfolova, Gillian Horvath, Alan McCullough, Jon Rutherford, Jon Rutherford, Amanda Tapping, James Thorpe, Lee Wilson, Martin Wood, Damian Kindler | |
| Musician | Andrew Lockington | |
| Photography | Gordon Verheul | |
| Packaging | TV Season Set |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | 1080P Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [English] English DTS-HD Master 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | E1 Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 17, 2012 |
| Regions | Not Specified |