Deception (2018)

A disgraced master illusionist turns FBI consultant, using the art of misdirection to outsmart criminals in this slick ABC crime drama.

Deception - Series Information

  • Original Title: Deception
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2018
  • Created by: Chris Fedak
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 42 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: March 11, 2018 (United States - TV-PG), March 11, 2018 (Germany - 12), March 11, 2018 (India - U), March 11, 2018 (Australia - M), March 11, 2018 (Brazil - 16), March 11, 2018 (Spain - 16)
  • Networks: ABC
  • Alternative Titles: Иллюзия (RU), Deception (2018) (US), El ilusionista (MX), Deception (2018) (FR), Deception - Magie des Verbrechens (DE)
  • Production Companies: Berlanti Productions, Quinn's House, Warner Bros. Television
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Deception - Plot

Cameron Black is the world's greatest illusionist. At least, that's what people used to call him—before his greatest secret was exposed and his career destroyed. Even worse, Cameron has good reason to believe this was no accident.

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The FBI has a new trick up its sleeve.

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Deception - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Chris Fedak

Main Cast

  • Jack Cutmore-Scott
  • Ilfenesh Hadera
  • Lenora Crichlow
  • Amaury Nolasco
  • Justin Chon
  • Laila Robins
  • Vinnie Jones
  • Stephanie Corneliussen
  • Evan Parke
  • Jack Davenport

Writers

  • Chris Fedak
  • Sam Sklaver
  • Elizabeth Peterson
  • John A. Norris
  • Joe Peracchio

Deception - FAQs

Who plays Cameron Black in Deception?

Cameron Black is played by British actor Jack Cutmore-Scott. The character is a world-famous illusionist whose career collapses after a public scandal, leading him to partner with FBI agent Kay Daniels, portrayed by Ilfenesh Hadera, to help solve complex criminal cases.

Why was Deception cancelled after one season?

ABC cancelled Deception in May 2018 after its first and only season due to low ratings. Despite a promising premise blending magic with crime procedural storytelling, the show struggled to build a large enough audience to justify renewal, ending its run at 13 episodes.

What is Deception about?

Deception follows Cameron Black, once the world's most celebrated illusionist, whose career is destroyed when his biggest secret is exposed. Convinced it was sabotage, he strikes a deal with the FBI, using his mastery of misdirection and illusion to help crack cases no one else can solve.

Is Deception based on a true story?

Deception is not based on a true story. Creator Chris Fedak crafted an original fictional premise inspired by classic crime procedurals and the world of stage magic, blending the two into a unique consultant-driven drama rather than drawing from any real-life events or individuals.

Where can you watch Deception 2018?

Deception (2018) is available to purchase digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. There is currently no subscription streaming option, so buying individual episodes or the full season is the primary way to watch.

How many episodes does Deception have?

Deception ran for a single season of 13 episodes, all airing on ABC in 2018. The series premiered on March 11, 2018, and concluded without a second season after ABC cancelled it due to disappointing viewership numbers.

What shows are similar to Deception 2018?

If you enjoyed Deception, shows like The Company You Keep, Wild Cards, and Breakout Kings offer a similar mix of unconventional consultants and crime-solving. Fans of the magic-meets-mystery angle may also appreciate Haven or Diagnosis: Murder for their offbeat procedural charm.

What is the content rating for Deception?

Deception carries a TV-PG rating in the United States, making it suitable for general audiences with parental guidance suggested for younger viewers. The series features crime drama elements and mild action sequences consistent with its primetime ABC broadcast slot.

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