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The Sorcerer's Apprentice

2007TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a children's television programme that aired on BBC One. It was hosted by Barney Harwood, and saw 14 lucky scholars picked from auditions taking place across the UK. The successful applicants were then taken to magic school, where they were given 18 days of training by professional magicians. The programme ran for 21 episodes in July 2007. It was broadcast to co-ordinate with the release of the final Harry Potter book, and the fifth film. The Sorcerer was Max Somerset, and the two teachers were Sophie Evans and Tariq Knight. David Penn was a regular on The Sorcerer's Apprentice Extra, a follow-up programme broadcast the following day on BBC Two. He also starred in the second series. Series 2, which had a completely new look and followed 12 new children, started filming in August 2008 and began broadcasting on 25 January 2009 on BBC Two. Max Somerset returned as the Sorcerer along with the magic teachers Tariq Knight aka Mr Knight and Sophie Evans aka Miss Evans. Ortis Deley hosted for this 10 part series. Series 3 also finished filming in 2008. Series 3 finished filming in 2008 but has never been aired. The show has not been axed eithier so there is a possibility series 3 will be aired. However it is assumed that there will no longer be another series as the last broadcast of the second series was in 2008.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes41%
Metacritic40/100
Google Users62%
Director: Jon TurteltaubGenres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young man is apprenticed to a powerful sorcerer and must help him prevent an ancient evil from destroying New York City. As he learns the ways of magic, he struggles to balance his newfound powers with his personal life and a burgeoning romance. The fate of the world rests on his ability to master his abilities and defeat a formidable adversary.

Critical Reception

The Sorcerer's Apprentice received generally mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised its visual effects and action sequences, many found the plot predictable and the humor lacking. The film was not a significant box office success.

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  • Praised for its visual effects and action sequences.
  • Criticized for a predictable plot and inconsistent humor.
  • Seen as a fun, if somewhat derivative, fantasy adventure.

Google audience: Audiences found the film to be an entertaining popcorn movie with decent special effects, though many felt it didn't quite live up to its potential and was a bit formulaic.

Fun Fact

The magical fight sequence involving the taxis and the giant eagle took over six months to animate.

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