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Too Old to Die Young
Miniseries
TV-MA
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Detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of violence.
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10 Episodes
Volume 1: The Devil
E1
Volume 1: The Devil
A Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy is slowly dragged into a dark underworld following a tragic shooting.
Volume 2: The Lovers
E2
Volume 2: The Lovers
In Mexico, Jesus learns of his family history in the cartel and meets an enigmatic young woman with her own agenda.
Volume 3: The Hermit
E3
Volume 3: The Hermit
Now a detective, Martin investigates a murder suspect who is not what he appears to be.
Volume 4: The Tower
E4
Volume 4: The Tower
Viggo brings Martin under his wing, giving him a chance to prove himself.
Volume 5: The Fool
E5
Volume 5: The Fool
Martin goes down a dark road while hunting two brothers in New Mexico.
Volume 6: The High Priestess
E6
Volume 6: The High Priestess
Jesus returns to Los Angeles with a new wife and a new agenda: to reclaim his mother's empire.
Volume 7: The Magician
E7
Volume 7: The Magician
Martin is caught in the middle of a gang war, as his bad decisions begin to catch up to him.
Volume 8: The Hanged Man
E8
Volume 8: The Hanged Man
Martin prepares to join Viggo, as Jesus' revenge plans are revealed.
Volume 9: The Empress
E9
Volume 9: The Empress
As Yaritza's secret identity comes to light, Diana has a vision that gives her new hope.
Volume 10: The World
E10
Volume 10: The World
The High Priestess of Death reigns supreme.
Cast of Miniseries
Miles Teller
Martin Jones
Augusto Aguilera
Jesus
Cristina Rodlo
Yaritza
Nell Tiger Free
Janey
John Hawkes
Viggo
Jena Malone
Diana
Lene Børglum
Producer
Rachel Dik
Producer
Alexander H. Gayner
Producer
Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
Vague Visages
Mike Thorn
Refn's cinematic vision in Too Old to Die Young is a complex piece of post-postmodernity, grim and hilarious and sexy, and in many ways irresolvable.
FilmsInReview.com
Victoria Alexander
Cruelty as an art. An original masterpiece with a vision all Refn's own. Bravo to the powers that recognize his brilliance. I'm calling for Refn directing a John Wick film.
Butler's Cinema Scene
Robert W. Butler
Perhaps when I've been through all 15 or so hours of the series I'll conclude it adds up to very little. But I've gotta admit, I want to see where it takes me.
The Spool
Matt Cipolla
Too Old to Die Young makes a little go much longer than one might expect, sticking to the center of its moral compass while plunging south.
Newcity
Ray Pride
I've employed it as a brooding mood: the sensation that much film noir brings; it's fatal but the watcher, or in this case, largely listener, it's not the one who dies. Does any of this elevate Refn from trash to flash, what justifies his sinister glam[?]
Common Sense Media
Marty Brown
Indulgent, violent mystery series about a corrupt cop.
Decider
Sean T. Collins
This show is basically Andrei Tarkovsky's Narcos. What's not to like?
Rolling Stone
David Fear
The sense that you're watching something from an auteur who somehow believes he's slumming virtually emanates from your screen.
Tell-Tale TV
Kevin Lever
Fight through the less cohesive moments, and there will be deeply rewarding moments, maybe not of character, but of artistic and cathartic release.
CBR
Josh Bell
Given an entire season to play with, Refn has gotten lost in his own stylistic excesses.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
It's beautiful and brilliant at times, but it's also frequently vexing and, for some, it will be exasperating.
Decider
Anna Menta
Winding Refn is a bonafide cinematic auteur, and he brings his signature style to this series.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
It's hard to imagine that having been served the first three episodes would have resolved my distaste for this extended bit of exposure to Refn, a filmmaker whose work has historically left me cold.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Too Old to Die Young is unlike anything else you'll see on TV this year.
Den of Geek
Andrew Husband
The show/13-hour movie/whatever you want to call it amounts to nothing more than a dark and brooding series of images and characters that, though as beautiful as they are surreal, are mostly empty. They're empty for a painfully long time, too.
Polygon
Karen Han
Even with all the brutalism of the past, Too Old to Die Young is [Nicolas Winding Refn's] most striking project yet.
TheWrap
Sharon Waxman
Take this for what you will, by the time the piece rolled around to the murder-porn plotline and a nameless girl buried alive in the New Mexico sands by two pornographer brothers, I was... ready to bolt.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
It remains to be seen if the show can make its many variables gel, but there's an inherent intrigue to watching the story in medias res and still find that it offers some measure of closure in its final moments.
Collider
Gregory Ellwood
That's a lot to unpack for a series that doesn't seem as deep as it thinks it is.
The Playlist
Charles Bramesco
There's a difference between a filmmaker developing career-long themes and falling into a routine, and Refn's on the wrong side of that divide.
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