Heaven Brings Hell To Earth In New 'Dominion' Teaser

With the Legion follow-up series Dominion set to debut on Syfy this June, it looks like the cable channel is finally ready to give us a look at the epic supernatural drama. This comes in the form of a very teasy, 15-second teaser, which tells us that “This summer, heaven brings hell to earth.” Thanks for that, Heaven. Beyond the text, the words “You are the only one who can end this war.”

We learned last month that Syfy was moving forward with Dominion, a series based on characters from the 2010 film Legion. The story is set in the year 25 A.E. Here’s Syfy’s synopsis:

In this transformed post–apocalyptic future an army of lower angels, assembled by the archangel Gabriel, has waged a war of possession against mankind. The archangel Michael, turning against his own kind, has chosen to side with humanity against Gabriel. Rising out of the ashes of the 25 year-long battle are newly fortified cities which protect the human survivors. In Vega (formerly Las Vegas), the largest of these cities, two houses vie for control and the stage is set for political upheaval and a dangerous power shift. Meanwhile, a rebellious young soldier begins a perilous journey as the war between the human race and the fallen angels hell-bent on their domination escalates.

Executive produced by Scott Stewart, the series stars Christopher Egan, Tom Wisdom, Roxanne McKee, Alan Dale, Anthony Stewart Head and Luke Allen-Gale. The new teaser gives us a look at the Las Vegas sign, which has been modified a bit to indicate the city’s new name (and retract the “welcome” part)…

“Vegas”

And since the teaser actually moves pretty quickly, we grabbed some more screenshots, which tease some suspenseful moments, including this guy with a gun...

“guy

Check out the dome ceiling in the background of this one…

“Dome”

Some kind of fight happening here…

“fight”

A face…

“Face”

And wings!

“Wings”

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