Da Vinci’s Demons could be considered an important piece of the modern cable TV gene landscape if one allows it to be. The series was masterminded by David Goyer in between constructing the cinematic DC Universe and almost achieving brilliance on NBC’s Constantine.Da Vinci’s Demons Season 1-3 Download.
It was difficult to pinpoint where to file Da Vinci’s Demons. At times it was a lush historical drama that cherry picked from real world events, at others, it was a Renaissance era Indiana Jones style ball to the wall adventure with a dash of Bond sexiness and Hammer horror strangeness. It never reached the lofty heights of any of those franchises, but it did manage to prove to the world that Starz is a real player in the original programming game (well Spartacus might have done that but Da Vinci’s Demons did it with better production values and less, well, tits and cock).
Da Vinci’s Demons was a series that dared to be a subtle historical meditation on the price of genius one second and then dare to feature a battle between Da Vinci and Dracula the next. It was wonderfully daring and strange and the ready to binge season three put a nice bow on a series that had the nerve to be different.
Da Vinci’s Demons season 3 collapses under the weight of its own cleverness at times, though. The season never really shed any light on the Book of Leaves business or the Sons of Mithras. Instead, it indulged in its own ambiguity and allowed the supernatural to remain amorphous, but, the excitement, action, immense set pieces, and character charm allowed the show to take the final bow it so richly deserved.This was truly Tom Riley’s finest hour as Leonardo Da Vinci. The master began the series conflicted and faced his greatest challenge to date with an A plot centered on an invasion of Naples by the Turks.