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Robyn Hood

Robyn Hood is a Canadian action drama television series described as a modernized reimagining[1][2] of the English legend of Robin Hood. Created by music video director and filmmaker Director X (Julien Christian Lutz), the series stars Jessye Romeo, Nykeem Provo, Idrissa Sanogo, and Daniela Kharlamova. It airs on the Global Television Network and stream on StackTV.

Not to be confused with Robin Hood.

Robyn Hood

Chris Roberts

Jessye Romeo
Nykeem Provo
Ksenia Kharlamova
Ian Matthews

Canada

English

1

8

Boat Rocker

60 minutes

Corus Entertainment
Eleventh Hour Films
Luti Media

September 27, 2023 (2023-09-27) –
present

Premiering in September 2023 with an eight-episode run,[2][3] the series follows the young activist rapper Robyn and her anti-authoritarian masked hip-hop band The Hood living in a working class area in the fictional city of New Nottingham as they battle with "the corrupt elite" including a property developer and The Sheriff. Corus Entertainment executive Troy Reeb described the series as a "dark and gritty take", featuring "a heroine challenging the status quo and fighting oppression".[1]

Jessye Romeo as Robyn Loxley (based on ), young rapper and leader of The Hood

Robin Hood

Nykeem Provo as , Robyn's right-hand man and member of The Hood

Little John

Idrissa Sanogo as Alan A. Dale (based on ), The Hood's music producer

Alan-a-Dale

Daniela Kharlamova as Much (based on ), a mechanical genius and The Hood's vocalist

Much the Miller's Son

as Tuck (based on Friar Tuck), The Hood's eccentric hacker

Jonathan Langdon

Sydney Kuhne as Marian Fitzwalter (based on ), a determined lawyer

Maid Marian

Ian Matthews as John Prince (based on ), a wealthy and villainous real estate tycoon

Prince John of England

Kira Guloien as , a strong willed and corrupt sheriff who runs a tight surveillance

The Sheriff

Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz as Guy Gisbourne (based on ), a ruthless criminal kingpin and rapper

Guy of Gisbourne

as Tressie Loxley, Robyn's mother

Lisa Michelle Cornelius

Development and production[edit]

The series began production on June 20, 2022, and was filmed in the Toronto and Hamilton areas of Canada. It was produced by Corus Entertainment in partnership with Boat Rocker, Creative Rain, Eleventh Hour Films and Luti Media.[2][4]


The decision to change the character of Robin Hood from a man to a young woman was made in 2019 during the development process, when a sizzle reel was presented by Director X to Kathleen Meek, manager of original content at Corus Entertainment, who was said to have liked the idea. Meek said it was "a massive priority for us to get this made", stating that "everything about it — the team, the authenticity — felt like such a fresh way into the Robin Hood legend".[5]


According to Appleyard, the series was entirely financed out of Canada. Funding sources include the Canada Media Fund, Ontario regional tax credits and Corus, who provided a license fee. The writers room for the series was initially in-person but switched to virtual when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.[5]


While the protagonists are black and the antagonists are primarily white,[6] Director X stated that the show was not written "with any race in mind". He elaborated by calling it an "all-black show", but said it was not about "being black". He said it was focused on "rich versus poor... we have gay characters and black characters and all this stuff. But it's not what Robyn Hood is about. They just exist in this world, like we all exist in the normal world... It’s essentially a superhero show."[5]

Reception[edit]

As of October 26, 2023, Robyn Hood scored 1/10 on IMDb.[7] The show's creator accused online critics of having rating-bombed the series due to the fact that a Black woman was cast as Robin Hood.[8][9] Currently, there is little to no evidence to support these claims.

Official website

at IMDb

Robyn Hood