• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 15, 2015
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
54

Mixed or average reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 29
  2. Negative: 1 out of 29
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  1. Reviewed by: Vicki Hyman
    Nov 13, 2015
    91
    Into The Badlands thrills in its nimble genre fusion a la "Kill Bill" and "Firefly" (though, it must be said, without the humor). Even more striking is its impressionistic world-building, skillfully painting a feudal society a few centuries beyond our own, outfitted with Studebakers and Saarinen chairs and dressed in bowler hats and bustles.
  2. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Nov 16, 2015
    80
    Into the Badlands is probably the very best non-zombie accompaniment to The Walking Dead that AMC could have ever dreamed up.
  3. Reviewed by: Gail Pennington
    Nov 11, 2015
    75
    Derivative? True fans of the genre are likely to think so, but that familarity makes the entry point into Badlands easier for the average viewer. So does a beautiful, ballet-like opening fight scene in which Sunny gracefully takes out a horde of enemies not nearly so well-dressed as he is.
  4. Reviewed by: Tirdad Derakhshani
    Nov 16, 2015
    70
    Yes, it's riddled with comic-book clichés. True, the dialogue is out of a Cracker Jack box, and most of its characters have less dimension than cardboard cutouts. But I'm a sucker for well-choreographed kung fu films. And Badlands--a Mad Max-ian postapocalyptic kung fu western that costars Emily Beecham as a killer beauty--has some wonderfully wigged-out fight scenes.
  5. Reviewed by: Tim Grierson
    Nov 16, 2015
    70
    Into the Badlands may not have a ton of smarts, but so far it’s a twisty, agreeable distraction.
  6. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Nov 13, 2015
    70
    AMC is airing only the show’s first hour this weekend, and if it leaves viewers confused about the world, come back for episode two, which fills in a lot of blanks about the Badlands and its characters.
  7. Reviewed by: Willa Paskin
    Nov 13, 2015
    70
    The show is almost entirely unoriginal, from the plot to the fight scenes, but it wears its unoriginality with a certain panache.
  8. Reviewed by: Maureen Ryan
    Nov 12, 2015
    70
    Reservations about Into the Badlands center on supporting roles; it’s unclear if a set of younger characters will be as compelling as the ones played by the more seasoned actors.... All in all, however, Into the Badlands is a welcome addition to the television scene.
  9. Wu does what he can, bringing a steely authority and mad kick-butt skills to the role. But the show is hampered by too many overly broad characters, genre cliches and the kind of groan-worthy dialogue that leaves one restless.
  10. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Nov 16, 2015
    60
    Everyone onscreen does a good job. That some of the readings are a little stiff is not inimical to this sort of drama.... The fights, which are bloody, fast and squelchy, quickly become purely choreographic; they're like puzzles to solve in order for the narrative to proceed and, perhaps not oddly, the only time the show feels fun.
  11. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    Nov 13, 2015
    60
    I can't help but feel a certain scruffy affection for a show in which the hero is learning to read by perusing Paradise Lost and where the political economy is summed up in a single line of dialogue: "Power is not inherited...It's taken." Take that, Frank Capra.
  12. Reviewed by: Verne Gay
    Nov 13, 2015
    58
    Dramatically inert, Badlands is at least technically accomplished.
  13. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Nov 12, 2015
    50
    Into the Badlands is a perfectly average television show.
  14. Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Nov 12, 2015
    50
    How I wish the rest of Into the Badlands rose to the occasion of the phenomenal choreography. The story lines and the characters aren’t disastrous, by any means, but they’re disappointing as they fall into the action, post-apocalyptic, and family-soap formulas we’ve seen many, many times before.
  15. Reviewed by: Kristi Turnquist
    Nov 12, 2015
    50
    Into the Badlands should be nonstop, melodramatic entertainment. But the first two episodes are listless and dull whenever Wu isn't battling villains. The writing lacks flavor, and the performances are stiff, with the florid exception of Csokas' Quinn.
  16. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Nov 12, 2015
    50
    The new AMC show is packed with rigorously choreographed and slicingly edited action scenes, and it builds a mythology that combines elements of Asian martial-arts movies, American Westerns, film noir, horror, biker flicks, and nighttime soap operas.... One big problem with Badlands is its punishingly dour tone, utterly devoid of humor or any fleeting moments of lightness.... I just wish Into The Badlands was more fun.
  17. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Nov 12, 2015
    50
    Doing more than two or three big fight scenes per hour is a practical impossibility in television. So even though the swordplay is fun, there's not nearly enough.
  18. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Kevin P. Sullivan
    Nov 9, 2015
    50
    Beneath the veneer is nothing but cliches loosely stitched together. Actor Daniel Wu, however, does what he can. [13 Nov 2015, p.57]
  19. Reviewed by: Vikram Murthi
    Nov 4, 2015
    50
    Though loosely based on the 16th century Chinese tale Journey To The West, Into The Badlands has no interest in folding in its folk mythology into the series that would distinguish it from an overcrowded television landscape. Instead, it adopts a cheap comic-book visual and narrative style that makes it just one in a crowd.
  20. Reviewed by: Chris Cabin
    Oct 28, 2015
    50
    For all the agility on display in Into the Badlands, the series feels narratively uncertain, stuck between the simple pleasures of genre staples and the sadly unfulfilled aspiration toward a more imaginative, substantive work of stylized fantasy.
  21. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Nov 12, 2015
    42
    It’s a little “Mad Max,” a little “Mortal Kombat,” a little “Gone with the Wind,” a lot head-scratchingly dumb.
  22. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Nov 19, 2015
    40
    For all of the impressive whirling, gouging and slashing acrobatics on display in Badlands, the action often feels strangely inert. Whether badass male or kickass female, these combatants tend to be joyless, expressionless ciphers. [23 Nov - 6 Dec 2015, p.14]
  23. 40
    The problem is that at no point during the first couple of episodes does the show truly come alive as a drama about actual people inhabiting a convincing fictional space. It doesn't pulse with life, as any series defined mainly through its actions ought to. And when action does happen, it's disappointingly personality-free.
  24. Reviewed by: Mark Dawidziak
    Nov 16, 2015
    40
    Sure, it's all very derivative. It's purposely so. That's not the problem with these scripts. The problem is that, despite all the blood, too many anemic characters fail to register on the flesh-and-blood scale.
  25. Reviewed by: Hank Stuever
    Nov 13, 2015
    40
    In its overall sweep and style, Into the Badlands struggles to find a bigger idea or compelling narrative that could really draw a crowd and keep it entertained.
  26. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Nov 12, 2015
    40
    The dialogue is so clichéd that it calls attention to itself. And that wouldn’t be such a problem if the plotting could overcome the clichés, but it’s thematically shallow too. Through all of this, Daniel Wu does his best to ground Into the Badlands. He’s an engaging lead, and seems eager to be given more to do in terms of character than look concerned and kick ass.
  27. Reviewed by: Josh Bell
    Nov 12, 2015
    40
    The characters themselves are mostly one-dimensional, and the performances range from stiff to dull. The only exception is Marton Csokas, whose hammy turn as the evil, Southern-accented baron who employs Sonny is a highlight.
  28. Reviewed by: Mitchel Broussard
    Nov 10, 2015
    40
    There’s just too many inconsistencies in Into the Badlands to truly recommend it even on that action junkie level: the world is vibrant but hollow, the fighting is over-the-top and chaotic but the show is overbearing and self-serious.
  29. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Nov 9, 2015
    25
    Nothing could equal Kurosawa, of course, but the Americanization of the story was at least credible as seven hired gunfighters protect a Mexican town from an outlaw gang. With Badlands, though, credibility is all but completely lost in translation, replaced by unintended silliness.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 220 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 15 out of 220
  1. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    Into The Badlands is one of the most entertaining shows on television! Maybe some elements of this show are basic, but, honestly, who cares?Into The Badlands is one of the most entertaining shows on television! Maybe some elements of this show are basic, but, honestly, who cares? What's matter here is appreciate those amazing fights scenes, the great characters (specially the Widow, Tilda and Zypher) and follow a surrounding story with so much potential. Full Review »
  2. Nov 16, 2015
    1
    Oh my God! A dystopian future where bowler-hat-wearing, double-breasted-vest-wearing, steampunk-motorcycle-riding hipsters are badassOh my God! A dystopian future where bowler-hat-wearing, double-breasted-vest-wearing, steampunk-motorcycle-riding hipsters are badass assassins? If these poseurs are the new hardcore soldiers of the future, who's going to get me my coffee; or show me what t-shirts they have in stock? Neat fighting choreography, just wish it was executed by actors with more fighting experience that '3 years Jazz, 5 Tap'. LOL Full Review »
  3. Nov 21, 2015
    9
    This show is being horribly underrated here. This show is only one episode in and has so much potential. The fight scenes are absolutelyThis show is being horribly underrated here. This show is only one episode in and has so much potential. The fight scenes are absolutely fantastic, probably the best I've seen on TV. The fight scenes are just as good as the fight scenes on Arrow. And the deep, rich story makes this an awesome show. Full Review »