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Nowhere Boys - Wikipedia. Nowhere Boys is an Australian teen- oriented television drama series created by Tony Ayres. It was first broadcast on ABC3 (which is now officially named ABCME) on 7 November 2. The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne (Dougie Baldwin), nerd Andrew "Andy" Lau (Joel Lok), golden child Sam Conte (Rahart Adams), and alpha jock Jake Riles (Matt Testro). Nowhere Boys was renewed for a second series which began airing from 2.

November 2. 01. 4. An 8. 0- minute feature- length movie based on the show, titled Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows, premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2. A third series of Nowhere Boys, titled Two Moons Rising, started airing in 2. Series summary[edit]Set in the fictional suburb of Bremin, the series follows four mismatched year ten students—Felix Ferne, the Goth (Dougie Baldwin), Andrew "Andy" Lau, the Nerd (Joel Lok), Sam Conte, the Golden Child (Rahart Adams) and Jake Riles, the Jock (Matt Testro)—who would never be friends. The boys are unwillingly grouped together during a school orienteering excursion in the forest and get lost.

After they spend a terrifying night in the forest, they return to Bremin and discover that they have come back to a parallel world where they were never born. Nobody, including their family and friends recognise who they are, and all public records of them have vanished.[1]When Felix comes into possession of an elemental talisman through the local magic shop owner Phoebe Hartley (Michala Banas), the boys use the talisman to ward off a restoring demon that is trying to kill them. However, as the demon grows more powerful, it gains the power to possess both humans and animals. The boys are forced to work together to protect themselves against the demon, find out what happened to them and how they can return home.[1]Andy later finds out that Felix is the reason they are in the parallel universe.

Felix discovers that his brother Oscar (Sean Rees- Wemyss) is the fifth element; the missing ingredient needed to bring the boys home. At the end of series one, they fight off a furious tornado (the spirit of Phoebe's sister Alice who is the demon) by saying Felix's unmaking spell together, which takes the boys back to their world.

The boys then discover that they each have a power of the element they represent—Felix with the power of Fire, Andy with the power of Water, Sam with the power of Air, Jake with the power of Earth, and Oscar with the power of Spirit. Cast and characters[edit]Main characters[edit]Dougie Baldwin as Felix Ferne (series 1–2)Joel Lok as Andrew "Andy" Lau (series 1–2)Rahart Adams as Sam Conte (series 1–2)Matt Testro as Jake Riles (series 1–2)Kamil Ellis as Luke Hamill (series 3)William Mc. Kenna as Ben Ripley (series 3)Jordie Race- Coldrey as Jesse Banda (series 3)Joe Klocek as Heath Buckland (series 3)Luca Sardelis as Niccolina "Nicco" Pandelis (series 3)Sean Rees- Wemyss as Oscar Ferne (series 1–2)Supporting characters[edit]Michala Banas as Phoebe Hartley (series 1–2)Darci Mc. Donald as Ellen O'Donnell (series 1–3)Tamala Shelton as Mia (series 1–2)Cecilia Tan as Lily "Nai- Nai" Lau (series 1–2)Victoria Thaine as Alice Hartley (series 1–2)Jim Russell as Roland Murphy (series 1–2)Laura Grady as Brooklyn Wansbrough (series 3)Charmaine Chu as Peta Chen (series 3)Shareena Clanton as Sonia Jarra (series 3)Tegan Higginbotham as Quinn Banda (series 3)Recurring characters[edit]Nicholas Coghlan as Brian Bates (series 1–3)Michelle Gerster as Viv Lau (series 1–2)Zelman Cressey Gladwin as Dylan (series 1–2)Logan Phillips as Trent Long (series 1–2)Damien Richardson as Gary Riles (series 1–2)Libby Tanner as Sarah Riles/Bates (series 1–2)Simon Mallory as Roberts (series 1–3)Sam Sharwood as Mike (series 1–2)Heidi Arena as Kathy Ferne (series 1–2)Pearl Tam as Nicole Lau (series 1–2)Daniel Di Giovanni as Vince Conte (series 1–2)Jesse Williams as Sammy Conte (series 1)Nicole Nabout as Dee Conte (series 1–2)Anthony Brandon Wong as Michael Lau (series 1–2)Lester Ellis Jr.

Pete Conte (series 1–2)Ben Anderson as Ken Ferne (series 1)Pieter Wyatt as Lachlan (series 2)Aidee Walker as Michelle Keats (series 2)Peter Stefanou as Tom Conte (series 1)Phoebe Roberts as Saskia Bloom (series 2)Ben Keller as Bear (series 2)Tony Briggs as Brett Hamill (series 3)Stella Carroll as Kayla Pandelis (series 3)Elle Mandalis as Anna Pandelis (series 3)Fin van de Wall as Claudia Topper (series 3)Renai Caruso as Rachel Ripley (series 3)Youssef Sabet as Ali Bitar (series 3)Francesca Waters as Yia Yia Pandelis (series 3)Louise Crawford as Katrina Buckland (series 3)Damian Hill as Stuart Buckland (series 3)Liam Mollica as Warren Rawson (series 3)Georgia Bolton as Coach Jane (series 3)Production[edit]Development[edit]On 2. October 2. 01. 1, it was announced that Matchbox Pictures and producers of The Slap were developing a thirteen- part youth- oriented drama series for the ABC called The Lost Boys.[2] However, due to copyright reasons, the show's name was later changed to Nowhere Boys.[3] The series creator Tony Ayres conceived the idea for Nowhere Boys after learning that the ABC, which had already enjoyed success with Dance Academy, was looking for a new series that would appeal to boys.[2][4] Ayres developed Nowhere Boys with a range of writers, including Roger Monk and Craig Irvin.[4] He became the show's producer and showrunner alongside Beth Frey, while Michael Mc.

Mahon and Helen Panckhurst served as the executive producers.[4][5] Panckhurst left her position as executive producer at the end of the first series. The first series of Nowhere Boys was financed with the assistance of the Australian Children's Television Foundation, Film Victoria, ABC3 and Screen Australia.[6] Filming took place in Melbourne, Victoria from 1.

February 2. 01. 3 to 2. May 2. 01. 3.[7][8] Episode one was filmed at the primary school and Were Street in Montmorency, Victoria, as well as the skate park and high school in Greensborough, Victoria.[9] The first four episodes premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2. On 4 April 2. 01.

Nowhere Boys had received funding from Film Victoria for a second series to consist of thirteen episodes.[1. It was financed with the assistance of ABC Television, Film Victoria and the BBC.[1. Frey returned as producer and Mc.

Mahon returned as executive producer.[1. Ayres took over Panckhurst's position as executive producer. Filming for the second series commenced in Melbourne from 7 July 2.

September 2. 01. 4.[1. Actress Rachel Griffiths made her debut as a television director during series two.[1. In November 2. 01. ABC announced that a third series of Nowhere Boys will premiere in 2. Filming for the third series began in May 2. Watch Les Ombres Chinoises Dailymotion here. The storyline for the third series will pick up several years after the events of the second series.[1. On 1. 9 June 2. 01.

Film Victoria announced funding for a fourth series.[2. Casting[edit]In April 2. Joel Lok, Dougie Baldwin, Rahart Adams and Matt Testro were cast as the four teenage boys.[3] Lok portrays Andy, a geek of Singaporean descent who loves science and Bear Grylls.[4][9] Ayres, who previously worked with Lok on The Home Song Stories (2.

Andy.[4] Testro plays alpha jock Jake and Adams plays the skater boy Sam.[9][2. Testro said that he and Adams both auditioned six times for the roles of Jake and Sam, with both originally auditioning for each other's characters.[4] Baldwin stars as Felix, a Goth who has an interest in magic.[4] Sean Rees- Wemyss was cast as Felix's younger brother Oscar, a disabled social outcast who is bullied at school.[2. Rees- Wemyss revealed that he initially auditioned for the role of Felix but the directors felt he was too young for the part.[2. Darci Mc. Donald plays Felix's best friend Ellen.

Tamala Shelton plays Sam's popular girlfriend Mia and Michala Banas plays the mysterious magic shop owner Phoebe.[4][2.