- This page is about the TV series. Not to be confused with the TV show's titular character or the comic book series of the same name.
Wynonna Earp is a supernatural Western television series. Developed by Emily Andras the Canadian-American production is based on the IDW comic book series by Beau Smith. The series premiered in the United States on Syfy on April 1, 2016, in Canada on CHCH-DT on April 4 (and moved to Space in 2017), and its first three seasons are distributed by Netflix internationally.
A special titled Wynonna Earp: Vengeance was commissioned by Tubi[1] and premiered on September 13, 2024.[2]
The series follows Wynonna Earp, the Heir of the Earp line, and descendant of the famous gunslinger Wyatt Earp, as she battles demons and other creatures. With her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, she's the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
Cast and characters[]
Main:
- Melanie Scrofano as Wynonna Earp
- Shamier Anderson as Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls (seasons 1–3)
- Tim Rozon as Doc Holliday
- Dominique Provost-Chalkley as Waverly Earp
- Katherine Barrell as Officer Nicole Haught (recurring in seasons 1–3; main in season 3)
Recurring:
- Greg Lawson as Sheriff Randy Nedley
- Michael Eklund as Bobo Del Rey
- Varun Saranga as Jeremy Chetri
- Dani Kind as Mercedes Gardner
- Chantel Riley as Kate
- Justin Kelly as Robin Jett
Episodes[]
Season One: 13 | |||
Purgatory | Keep the Home Fires Burning | Leavin' on Your Mind | The Blade |
Diggin' Up Bones | Constant Cravings | Walking After Midnight | Two-Faced Jack |
Bury Me With My Guns On | She Wouldn't Be Gone | Landslide | House of Memories | I Walk the Line |
Awards and Nominations[]
During its series run, Wynonna Earp won seven awards and was nominated twelve times, bringing the series total to nineteen.
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | GLAAD Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
2017 | Aurora Awards | Best Writing in a Dramatic Series | Emily Andras (episode: "Purgatory") | Nominated |
Best Achievement in Make-Up | Joanne Jacobsen, Jo-Dee Thomson (episode: "Diggin' Up Bones) | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Jennifer Haffenden (episode: "Keep the Home Fires Burning") | Nominated | ||
Best Original Music Score | Robert Carli and Peter Chapman (episode: "House of Memories) | Nominated | ||
Best Cross-Platform Project Fiction | Wynonna Earp Interactive, Emily Andras | Won | ||
Best Visual Presentation | Emily Andras and Brad Wright (Wynonna Earp Season 2) | Nominated | ||
2017 | Dragon Awards | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
2017 | Rockie Awards | Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Action | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
2017 | Rosie Awards | Best Dramatic Series | Tom Cox and Jordy Randall, Producers, SEVEN24 Films | Won |
2017 | WGC Screenwriting Awards | Best Script from a Rookie Series | Alexandra Zarowny (episode: "Bury Me With My Guns On") | Won |
2018 | Aurora Awards | Best Writing, Drama Series | Emily Andras (episode: "I Hope You Dance) | Nominated |
Best Cross-Platform Project, Fiction | Wynonna Earp Digital, Emily Andras | Won | ||
2018 | GLAAD Media Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
2018 | People Choice Awards | Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show | Wynonna Earp | Won |
2019 | GLAAD Media Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
2019 | Canadian Screen Awards | Best Achievement in Make-Up | Joanne Jacobsen (episode: "War Paint") | Won |
2020 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show | Wynonna Earp | Won |
2021 | GLAAD Media Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Wynonna Earp | Nominated |
Videos[]
References[]
- ↑ Goldberg, Lesley (2024-02-08). "Wynonna Earp Returns With Tubi Special". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2024-02-08. Retrieved on 2024-04-06.
- ↑ Keates, Emma (2024-09-05). "Wynonna Earp: Vengeance sets release date and a new terror for Wynonna". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on 2024-09-05. Retrieved on 2024-09-28.