The first season premiered on CBC on March 19, 2017 and consists of seven episodes. The series was rebranded as Anne with an E for its Netflix release on May 12. Its renewal for a second season was announced by CBC and Netflix on August 3, 2017. The second season first premiered on Netflix (except in Canada) on July 6, 2018. It was followed by its Canadian release on CBC on September 23, with traditional weekly schedule. Season 2 consists of ten episodes. This season saw the Netflix title Anne with an E adopted for all marketing and promotional material worldwide. On August 15, 2018, it was announced that Netflix and CBC had picked up the show for a third season.[2] Season 3 first premiered on CBC on September 22, 2019, and consists of 10 episodes. It will be released for the international audience on Netflix on January 3, 2020. A day after the broadcast of Season 3 finale, it was announced that the third season was the last one and CBC and Netflix will not renew the series.[3] Synopsis[]Anne with an E is described as a coming-of-age story about an outsider who fights for acceptance, for her place in the world and for love. The drama revolves around a young orphaned girl who, after an abusive childhood spent in orphanages and the homes of strangers, is mistakenly sent to live with an elderly spinster and her aging brother. Over time, 13-year-old Anne will transform their lives and eventually the small town in which they live, with her unique spirit, fierce intellect and brilliant imagination. While the new series will follow a similar storyline to the book that millions of readers around the world know and love, it will also chart new territory. Anne and the rest of the characters in and around Green Gables will experience new adventures reflecting timeless issues, including themes of identity, sexism, bullying, prejudice and trusting oneself.[4] Cast[]
Crew[]Costume Designer: Anne Dixon,[5] Alexander Reda Directors: Paul Fox (7/27), Amanda Tapping (4/27), Anne Wheeler (4/27), Norma Bailey (3/27), Ken Girotti (2/27), Helen Shaver (2/27), Niki Caro (1/27), David Evans (1/27), Sandra Goldbacher (1/27), Kim Nguyen (1/27), Patricia Rozema (1/27) Director of Photography: Bobby Shore[6] Executive Producers: Miranda de Pencier, Debra Hayward, Alison Owen, Moira Walley-Beckett Key Hair Stylist: RaMona Fleetwood[7] Producer: Susan Murdoch Production Designer: Jean-François Campeau Script Supervisor: Stacy Scalisi[8] Writer: Moira Walley-Beckett (12/27), Shernold Edwards (4/27), Jane Maggs (4/27), Kathryn Borel, Jr. (2/27), Tracey Deer (2/27), Amanda Fahey (2/27), Naledi Jackson (2/27)The following information was taken from the IMDb Cast & Crew page. It should not be considered to be a definitive and accurate list until further confirmation by a relevant source (such as statements made by cast and crew themselves, official press releases or the episode ending credits). Art Department: Jonathan Davis, Joe Dias, Kate Ferry, Jacques Fortier, Bernie Gauvin, Craig Harris, Alex Hurter, Sam Alex Kay, Tanya Lemke, Andrew Lima, Samantha Little, Ryan O'Connell, Roberta Pazdro, Dave Temesy, Paul Vernon, Mike White Art Direction: Andrew Berry, Aaron Noel Assistant Directors: Fergus Barnes, Michael J. Bowman, Nina Ceranic, Kelly Fyffe-Marshall, Ace McCallum, Lorin Raine, Joanne Tickle Camera and Electrical Department: Melyssa Anishnabie, Christopher Chung, Momcilo Dragicevic, Stephen Maia, David McKane Editors: David Coulson, D. Gillian Truster Makeup Department: Diane Mazur, Larissa Palaszczuk Producers: Patricia Curmi Production Management: Teresa M. Ho Set Decoration: Friday Myers Story Coordinator: Antonio Ranieri Stunts: Robert Racki, Sharon Canovas (Anne, Diana), Aj Risi (Gilbert), Adam Winlove-Smith (Matthew) Visual Effects: Kevin Chandoo Other Crew: Christina Buchli, Anthony Costa, Diana Duric, Robert Fisher, Matthew Galanti, Gail George, Lisa Ghione, Nicole Godwin, Kari-Lyn Gravel, Josiah Joseph, Kevin Kirkham, Jill S. Litwin, Mary Louise McCloskey, Lenore Nemani, Rick Parker, Sabreena Peters, Erin Recoskie, Elyse Reed, Oscar Alonso Sanchez, Jeffrey Simlett, Jillian TredenickEpisodes[]Main article: Anne with an E/EpisodesBehind the scenes[]Casting Production notes
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Videos[]Some of the following videos are geographically restricted to the viewers from Canada by the channel's owner, CBC. We are including them nonetheless.Trailers Anne with an E CBC Trailer - Season 1 Anne with an E CBC Trailer - Season 1 (Canada Only) Anne with an E Netflix Date Announcement Anne with an E Netflix Trailer - Season 1 Anne with an E Netflix Trailer - Season 2 Anne with an E CBC Trailer - Season 3 Anne with an E Netflix Trailer - Season 3 Recaps
Behind the scenes Anne with an E BTS - Welcome to the World of Anne (Canada Only) Anne with an E BTS - The Making of Anne Anne with an E BTS - Take a Magic Carpet Bag Ride (Canada Only) Anne with an E BTS - A Tour of Green Gables (Canada Only) Anne with an E BTS - The Costumes of Anne Anne with an E BTS - Christmas Panto (Season 2) Anne with an E BTS - Behind the Scenes with Cole Anne with an E BTS - Millbrook Anne with an E BTS - The Costumes of Anne (Season 2) Anne with an E BTS - The Storybook Club (Season 2) Other
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