Human Target (2010)

A DC Comics-inspired action drama following a fearless bodyguard who puts himself in harm's way to protect those in danger.

Human Target - Series Information

  • Original Title: Human Target
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2011
  • Created by: Jonathan E. Steinberg
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 51 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 25
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 15, 2010 (United States - TV-14), January 15, 2010 (Germany - 16), January 15, 2010 (Brazil - 14), January 15, 2010 (Spain - NR)
  • Networks: FOX
  • Production Companies: Bonanza Productions, Wonderland Sound and Vision, DC

Human Target - Plot

It takes a brave, selfless man to make himself a "human target" in order to save the lives of those in danger. Based on the popular DC Comics comic book and graphic novel, Human Target is a full-throttle action drama centered on Christopher Chance, a unique private contractor/security expert/bodyguard hired to protect.

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Human Target - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jonathan E. Steinberg

Main Cast

  • Mark Valley
  • Chi McBride
  • Jackie Earle Haley
  • Indira Varma
  • Janet Montgomery
  • Lennie James
  • Autumn Reeser
  • Emmanuelle Vaugier
  • Kristin Lehman
  • Timothy Omundson

Writers

  • Jonathan E. Steinberg
  • Robert Levine
  • Stephen Scaia
  • Andrea Newman
  • Matthew Federman

Executive Producers

  • McG
  • Jonathan E. Steinberg
  • Brad Kern
  • Peter Johnson
  • Matthew Miller

Human Target - FAQs

Is Human Target based on a true story?

No, Human Target is not based on a true story. It is adapted from the DC Comics comic book and graphic novel series of the same name, created by Len Wein and Carmine Infantino. The show reimagines the source material as a high-octane action drama centered on a daring bodyguard-for-hire.

Why was Human Target cancelled after two seasons?

Human Target was cancelled by FOX in 2011 after two seasons, primarily due to declining ratings in its second season. Despite a loyal fan base, the show struggled to maintain the viewership numbers FOX required for renewal, leading to its cancellation with 25 total episodes produced.

Where can you stream or watch Human Target?

Human Target is available to purchase digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. It is not currently available on a subscription streaming service, so viewers must buy individual episodes or full seasons through these digital retailers.

Who are the main actors in Human Target?

The main cast of Human Target includes Mark Valley as Christopher Chance, Chi McBride as Winston, and Jackie Earle Haley as Guerrero. The second season added Indira Varma as Ilsa Pucci and Janet Montgomery as Ames, expanding the core team dynamic considerably.

How many seasons and episodes does Human Target have?

Human Target ran for 2 seasons on FOX, comprising 25 episodes in total. Season 1 contained 12 episodes and Season 2 contained 13 episodes. The series also has 2 special episodes catalogued under Season 0, bringing the full episode count to 27 including specials.

What is Human Target about?

Human Target follows Christopher Chance, a fearless private contractor and bodyguard who protects clients by literally becoming a target himself. Based on the DC Comics series, the show blends pulse-pounding action with character-driven drama as Chance and his team take on dangerous assignments each week.

What is the content rating for Human Target?

Human Target carries a TV-14 content rating in the United States, indicating it may be unsuitable for children under 14. The rating reflects the series' frequent action sequences, violence, and mature themes typical of a network action drama airing on FOX.

How was Human Target received by critics?

Human Target received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its old-school action sensibility, charismatic lead performance from Mark Valley, and fast-paced storytelling. Reviewers noted it as a fun, undemanding action series reminiscent of classic adventure television, though some found it formulaic in its episodic structure.

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