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Da Vinci’s Demons begins with a premise that is simultaneously grounded and elevated. We meet Leonardo (played by Tom Riley) not as the bearded sage of the Mona Lisa era, but as a restless, chaotic young man in his twenties. He is brilliant but unrecognized, struggling with his legitimacy as the bastard son of a notary and a peasant woman (or so he thinks).

In the golden age of “prestige television,” we were spoiled with anti-heroes, dragons, and methamphetamine. But nestled between the political machinations of Game of Thrones and the gritty realism of Breaking Bad was a strange, swashbuckling gem that tried to answer a question nobody else was asking: What if Leonardo da Vinci was actually the world’s first superhero? Da Vinci-s Demons

Da Vinci’s Demons begins with a premise that is simultaneously grounded and elevated. We meet Leonardo (played by Tom Riley) not as the bearded sage of the Mona Lisa era, but as a restless, chaotic young man in his twenties. He is brilliant but unrecognized, struggling with his legitimacy as the bastard son of a notary and a peasant woman (or so he thinks).

In the golden age of “prestige television,” we were spoiled with anti-heroes, dragons, and methamphetamine. But nestled between the political machinations of Game of Thrones and the gritty realism of Breaking Bad was a strange, swashbuckling gem that tried to answer a question nobody else was asking: What if Leonardo da Vinci was actually the world’s first superhero?