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  1. Dennis Heaton is a Canadian screenwriter working in film and television. He formerly executive produced and show-ran The Order for Netflix. Other recent credits include executive producing and writing on Ghost Wars for SYFY and Netflix, executive producing and showrunning Motive on CTV/NBCU, Call Me Fitz (HBO Canada/Audience Network), The Listener (CTV/NBC), JPOD (CBC), Blood Ties (Lifetime ...

  2. The Order is a horror drama television series created by Dennis Heaton that ran for two seasons streaming on Netflix. It was written by Heaton, Shelley Eriksen, Rachel Langer, Jennica Harper, Penny Gummerson, and Jason Filiatrault. The series premiered on Netflix on March 7, 2019. [1]

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0372773Dennis Heaton - IMDb

    Dennis Heaton is known for Fido (2006), Motive (2013) and Call Me Fitz (2010). Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by ...

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  4. The Order: Created by Dennis Heaton, Shelley Eriksen. With Jake Manley, Sarah Grey, Adam DiMarco, Louriza Tronco. Out to avenge his mother's death, a college student pledges to a secret order and lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic.

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    • 2019-03-07
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • 60
  5. Aug 7, 2020 · Dennis Heaton is the creator of the Netflix horror series The Order, but before that he spent years working on one of Canada’s best TV crime dramas, Motive. And while they’re completely different shows on the surface, creatively he discovered some similarities between the two. Precinct TV connected with Dennis to talk about how his tenure ...

    • Brittany Frederick
  6. Mar 4, 2019 · Dennis Heaton’s supernatural drama The Order, about a collective of magic-workers battling a pack of werewolves, starts off as a supernatural drama. But shortly after its launch, it takes a ...

  7. Aug 30, 2016 · Executive producer and show runner Dennis Heaton can’t even explain it. “You know, for me, once the decision was made, I was less concerned about the ‘why,’ which is ironic considering the ...