Prodigal Son Exit Strategy Trailer — Fox‘s Prodigal Son: Season 2, Episode 10: Exit Strategy TV show trailer has been released. Cast and crew Prodigal Son stars Tom Payne, Michael Sheen, Bellamy Young, Frank Harts, Aurora Perrineau, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Halston Sage. Which character each actor is playing: Tom Payne as Malcolm Bright; [...]
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- 4/21/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Exclusive: Writer Ike Holter, who is best known for his work on the FX series Fosse/Verdon, has signed with M88, which has become the go-to management firm representing a diverse generation of talented artists.
Prior to his work on Fosse/Verdon, Holter wrote several plays including Exit Strategy and Lottery Day. Holter’s LGBTQ political musical Hit the Wall, which opened in 2012 and chronicled the Stonewall riots, went on to become a massive success as it has sold out runs across the country. His commissions include South Coast Rep and Playwrights Horizons. Fosse/Vernon marks Holter’s first foray into the TV world. The FX limited series won the WGA Award for Best Long Form Adaptation.
Holter is currently writing Harold, a limited series for Justin Baldoni’s Wayfarer Studios. Based on Gary Rivlin’s book Fire on the Prairie, the series follows Harold Washington, the first Black mayor...
Prior to his work on Fosse/Verdon, Holter wrote several plays including Exit Strategy and Lottery Day. Holter’s LGBTQ political musical Hit the Wall, which opened in 2012 and chronicled the Stonewall riots, went on to become a massive success as it has sold out runs across the country. His commissions include South Coast Rep and Playwrights Horizons. Fosse/Vernon marks Holter’s first foray into the TV world. The FX limited series won the WGA Award for Best Long Form Adaptation.
Holter is currently writing Harold, a limited series for Justin Baldoni’s Wayfarer Studios. Based on Gary Rivlin’s book Fire on the Prairie, the series follows Harold Washington, the first Black mayor...
- 3/2/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Our favorite cranky, TV drama-addicted, artificially-intelligent robot will be back in 2021. While Martha Wells’ latest Murderbot installment (the mostly-novella series’ first novel: Network Effect) may have only just hit the shelves, there’s already another story on the horizon. Wells and Tor.com have previously announced the upcoming publication of The Murderbot Diaries novella Fugitive Telemetry, and now we are lucky enough to be able to reveal the cover to you (with art from the talented Jaime Jones), in all its Murderbot-y glory…
While Fugitive Telemetry may be the sixth installment in the series, it is something new for this world: a murder mystery. The novella follows Murderbot as it discovers a dead body on Preservation Station, and sets about assisting station security to determine who the body was and how they were killed. Fugitive Telemetry takes place after the events of novella Exit Strategy and before the events of novel Network Effect,...
While Fugitive Telemetry may be the sixth installment in the series, it is something new for this world: a murder mystery. The novella follows Murderbot as it discovers a dead body on Preservation Station, and sets about assisting station security to determine who the body was and how they were killed. Fugitive Telemetry takes place after the events of novella Exit Strategy and before the events of novel Network Effect,...
- 5/14/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
No. No, no, no, no, no. Just no. Whoever thought the plot of NCIS Season 15 Episode 18 was a good idea... just no. Wait a minute: this one was authored by none other than Christopher J. Waild!
It's not often that I call out screenwriters, but this same Mr. Waild was behind two of this season's weaker entries, NCIS Season 15 Episode 3, "Exit Strategy," and NCIS Season 15 Episode 10, "Double Down."
Both the aforementioned episodes required multiple characters to make mind-bogglingly poor decisions in order for the plot to unfold. "Death From Above" featured not just that but the protagonists being defeated by their own defense measures!
By the time the credits rolled, I seriously wanted to take this story and throw it into the burning pile in the evidence garage.
Yeah. Because that was the bad guys' plan: bribe an NCIS agent to get them into the Navy Yard so they could...
It's not often that I call out screenwriters, but this same Mr. Waild was behind two of this season's weaker entries, NCIS Season 15 Episode 3, "Exit Strategy," and NCIS Season 15 Episode 10, "Double Down."
Both the aforementioned episodes required multiple characters to make mind-bogglingly poor decisions in order for the plot to unfold. "Death From Above" featured not just that but the protagonists being defeated by their own defense measures!
By the time the credits rolled, I seriously wanted to take this story and throw it into the burning pile in the evidence garage.
Yeah. Because that was the bad guys' plan: bribe an NCIS agent to get them into the Navy Yard so they could...
- 3/28/2018
- by Kathleen Wiedel
- TVfanatic
Game Of Thrones and Body Of Proof alum Elyes Gabel has been cast as the lead in CBS‘ drama pilot Scorpion, from writer Nick Santora, director Justin Lin, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. It centers on Walter (Gabel), an eccentric genius and his international network of super-geniuses who form the last line of defense against the complex threats of the modern age. Robert Patrick co-stars. CBS casting executives have had their eye on UK-born Gabel, casting him in his first Us TV pilot, the 2012 CBS drama Widow Detective. Scorpion also reunites Gabel with Kurtzman and Orci, who cast him in the 2012 Fox drama pilot Exit Strategy. Gabel is with Paradigm, Brillstein Entertainment and UK’s Troika. Related: 2014 CBS Pilots...
- 3/12/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci‘s production company K/O Paper Products have inked a three-year overall deal with CBS TV Studios. The agreement to develop TV projects for the studio ends K/O’s partnership with its previous home base 20th Century Fox TV, where it has resided since 2010 in a pod deal. Among the current projects for Kurtzman and Orci is 20th TV’s Sleepy Hollow, which they wrote and Fox acquired — it will premiere in the fall with Len Wiseman directing the pilot and executive producing. (K/O’s first major projects, Locke & Key and Exit Strategy, also went to Fox and got to the pilot stage.) Kurtzman and Orci previously co-penned Fox’s Fringe with Jj Abrams, a series that ended its five-year run last season. The pair also co-wrote and developed CBS’ Hawaii Five-0 reboot, which started their relationship with CBS. Also on the pair...
- 7/17/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Antoine Fuqua spent the first decade of this 21st century working almost without a stop, pumping out nine feature and TV movies in ten years, most notably the gritty cop dramas Training Day (for which Denzel Washington his first Oscar) and Brooklyn's Finest. But since 2009, he's only released one film -- a TV movie called Exit Strategy, made with his frequent collaborator Ethan Hawke -- as several of his passion projects have been delayed for various financial and personal reasons. Next weekend, Fuqua finally returns to the big screen with the popcorn-munching action-genre film Olympus Has Fallen, which stars
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- 3/12/2013
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: After garnering interest from several networks, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci‘s Sleepy Hollow drama pitch has landed at Fox with a put pilot commitment. Underworld helmer Len Wiseman is on board to direct the the project, from 20th Century Fox TV and Kurtzman and Orci’s studio-based K/O Paper Products. Described as a modern–day supernatural thriller based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, it follows Ichabod Crane as he partners with Sleepy Hollow’s local female sheriff to solve the mysteries of a town ravaged by the battle between good and evil. Related: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci Shop ‘Sleepy Hollow’ Series; Len Wiseman Set To Direct Kurtzman and Orci will write the script with up-and-coming writer Phillip Iscove, on whose idea the project is based. Kurtzman, Orci and Wiseman executive produce Sleepy Hollow with K/O’s Heather Kadin. The project was taken to Fox on Thursday,...
- 7/21/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
You mention the name Alex Kurtzman around people who know movies and immediately the Transformers franchise and Star Trek come to mind. Alongside his writing and producing partner Bob Orci, Kurtzman has put pen to paper for some of the biggest films over the last six years which includes the first two Transformers films, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible III. Kurtzman's career in writing began with episodes of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Alias" and his first work in feature films was on Michael Bay's The Island, but in 2012 it seems he's taking his career in a different direction. While Kurtzman and Orci are working on the screenplay for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and they worked with Damon Lindelof on the screenplay for the upcoming Star Trek sequel, the two lifelong friends have teamed to create their own production house, Kurtzman Orci Paper Products. They are already producing films...
- 7/2/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Check out these four new clips from the Denzel Washington starring thriller Safe House which comes from director Daniel Espinosa and is from a script by David Guggenheim (Exit Strategy). Ryan Reynolds stars opposite Washington in the film as a young CIA agent who has to transport a dangerous and high-value prisoner (Washington) to a new safe house after assassins try to silence him.
For the past year, Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) has been frustrated by his inactive, backwater post in Cape Town. A “housekeeper” who aspires to be a full-fledged agent, the loyal company man has been waiting for an opportunity to prove himself. When the first and only occupant he’s had proves to be the most dangerous man he’s ever met, Weston readies for duty.
Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington) has eluded capture for almost a decade. One of the best ops men that the CIA’s known,...
For the past year, Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) has been frustrated by his inactive, backwater post in Cape Town. A “housekeeper” who aspires to be a full-fledged agent, the loyal company man has been waiting for an opportunity to prove himself. When the first and only occupant he’s had proves to be the most dangerous man he’s ever met, Weston readies for duty.
Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington) has eluded capture for almost a decade. One of the best ops men that the CIA’s known,...
- 1/29/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here’s a new international poster for the Denzel Washington starring thriller Safe House which comes from director Daniel Espinosa and is from a script by David Guggenheim (Exit Strategy). Ryan Reynolds stars opposite Washington in the film as a young CIA agent who has to transport a dangerous and high-value prisoner (Washington) to a new safe house after assassins try to silence him.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
- 1/7/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here’s the latest one-sheet poster for the Denzel Washington starring thriller Safe House which comes from director Daniel Espinosa and is from a script by David Guggenheim (Exit Strategy). Ryan Reynolds stars opposite Washington in the film as a young CIA agent who has to transport a dangerous and high-value prisoner (Washington) to a new safe house after assassins try to silence him.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
- 1/2/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here’s the first poster for the Denzel Washington starring thriller Safe House which comes from director Daniel Espinosa and is from a script by David Guggenheim (Exit Strategy). Ryan Reynolds stars opposite Washington in the film as a young CIA agent who has to transport a dangerous and high-value prisoner (Washington) to a new safe house after assassins try to silence him.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
Safe House also stars Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Sam Shepard, Robert Patrick, Tim McGraw, Vera Farmiga and Joel Kinnaman. The film is scheduled for release in February 2012.
- 11/3/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Although many will never forgive him for the frankly torturous Charlie’s Angels films, McG might yet rehabilitate his image with some of his naysayers. Terminator Salvation seems to be cinematic marmite, though that does at least leave some who like it (myself among them) and This Means War, though by no means thematically ground-breaking, does at least look like good honest fun from the trailer we’ve now seen.
The abruptly-monickered one may well have a new project lined up, in the shape of “Puzzle Palace” for Summit. The script has been written by David Guggenheim (Medallion, Safe House, Exit Strategy) and involves a veteran police officer seemingly framed for murder and his son having to break into New York’s primary police HQ to try to retrieve crucial evidence. The son gets locked in and must then deal with (surprise, surprise) corrupt cops, no doubt intent upon covering...
The abruptly-monickered one may well have a new project lined up, in the shape of “Puzzle Palace” for Summit. The script has been written by David Guggenheim (Medallion, Safe House, Exit Strategy) and involves a veteran police officer seemingly framed for murder and his son having to break into New York’s primary police HQ to try to retrieve crucial evidence. The son gets locked in and must then deal with (surprise, surprise) corrupt cops, no doubt intent upon covering...
- 10/28/2011
- by Dave Roper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Fox is joining the Western trend this development season with an untitled drama project from producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who co-wrote this summer’s big-screen Western with a sci-fi twist Cowboys & Aliens. Written by The Shield alum John Hlavin, the project is described as a Western that tells the origins of Wyatt Earp, chronicling both the well-known incidents in his life such as the Gunfight at the Ok Corral and lesser-known details of Earp and his brothers bringing order to a lawless frontier. UTA-repped Hlavin, who has a feature Western, The Gunslinger, in development at Warner Bros, brought the project to Kurtzman and Orci. The three will executive produce with Heather Kadin for 20th Century Fox TV and Kurtzman and Orci’s K/O Paper Products. This marks K/O’s return to Fox, where the company had two high-profile drama pilots last season, Locke & Key and Exit Strategy,...
- 9/29/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci have sold their first project this season, a female-centered, character-driven drama, which has landed at CBS with a script commitment plus penalty. Written by Anna Fricke, the untitled project is based on Robyn O’Brien, an author, researcher and mother of four who has become an unlikely advocate for cleaning up the food supply. It centers on a congresswoman, wife and mother who fights for the underdog. 20th Century Fox TV and Kurtzman and Orci’s studio-based K/O Paper Products are producing, with Fricke, Kurtzman and Orci executive producing. K/O president Heather Kadin also is expected to exec produce, with O’Brien on board as consultant. Along with her husband, fellow TV writer Jeremy Carver, UTA-repped Fricke developed Syfy’s adaptation of Being Human. The two are executive producing and running the series, which has been renewed for a second season. This...
- 9/29/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'Onofrio have signed up to star in a new cop drama pilot for NBC. Blue Tilt will see the pair play two homicide detectives who struggle to balance their jobs with their erratic home lives, according to Deadline. The project was originally conceived by Law & Order scribe Chris Brancato, who later developed the project alongside D'Onofrio and Hawke. All three will serve as executive producers. Training Day star Hawke recently filmed rejected Fox pilot Exit Strategy, while D'onofrio's Law & Order: Criminal Intent concluded in June after a ten-year (more)...
- 9/15/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Ron Howard
Busy Director Ron Howard will direct an original superhero drama from writer David Guggenheim (Medallion, Safe House), entitled 364, reports Deadline. The film — set up at Universal with Imagine Entertainment producing — concerns a man who possesses superhero powers, the caveat being that he only possesses them for one day a year.
Howard already has several projects on his slate, including the now-in-production Formula One biopic Rush; potentially the Jon Krakauer adaptation of “Under the Banner of Heaven”; and the Mad Magazine comic strip adaptation Spy vs. Spy.
Moreover, Howard is still affiliated with the cross-platform film & television adaptation of Stephen King’s Dark Tower, though the project is still looking for a studio after Universal’s recent decision to opt out of producing it.
Guggenheim is becoming a hot property. Formerly an editor at Us Weekly when he wrote Safe House, he quit that job only after selling it to Universal.
Busy Director Ron Howard will direct an original superhero drama from writer David Guggenheim (Medallion, Safe House), entitled 364, reports Deadline. The film — set up at Universal with Imagine Entertainment producing — concerns a man who possesses superhero powers, the caveat being that he only possesses them for one day a year.
Howard already has several projects on his slate, including the now-in-production Formula One biopic Rush; potentially the Jon Krakauer adaptation of “Under the Banner of Heaven”; and the Mad Magazine comic strip adaptation Spy vs. Spy.
Moreover, Howard is still affiliated with the cross-platform film & television adaptation of Stephen King’s Dark Tower, though the project is still looking for a studio after Universal’s recent decision to opt out of producing it.
Guggenheim is becoming a hot property. Formerly an editor at Us Weekly when he wrote Safe House, he quit that job only after selling it to Universal.
- 9/9/2011
- by Robert Falconer
- CinemaSpy
Fox has reportedly decided not to move forward with its pilot Exit Strategy. The project, which starred Ethan Hawke, focused on a CIA leader who tried to save failing operations. Tom Sizemore, Elyes Gabel, Lina Esco and Megan Dodds had also landed roles in the pilot. Fox was allegedly considering broadcasting the show in midseason and was trying to make some changes to the project. However, the network was not satisfied with the alterations (more)...
- 7/6/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
The plot is thickening some more on "Hawaii Five-0."
The CBS series has added Tom Sizemore ("Saving Private Ryan," "Black Hawk Down") in a recurring part for Season 2. He'll play a former Detroit homicide detective who now heads up the internal affairs division in Honolulu, EW reports -- which almost certainly means he'll be looking into some of McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) and the Five-0 team's extracurricular activities.
Sizemore is the second well-known actor to join the "Five-0" cast in the past week. "Lost" alum Terry O'Quinn will also have a recurring role in the coming season as McGarrett's former Navy Seal trainer and a friend of his dad.
Sizemore has made a bunch of independently produced/straight-to-video movies in the past couple years, but his TV work has been limited. He guested on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" last year and had a recurring part on Starz's "Crash" in 2008-...
The CBS series has added Tom Sizemore ("Saving Private Ryan," "Black Hawk Down") in a recurring part for Season 2. He'll play a former Detroit homicide detective who now heads up the internal affairs division in Honolulu, EW reports -- which almost certainly means he'll be looking into some of McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) and the Five-0 team's extracurricular activities.
Sizemore is the second well-known actor to join the "Five-0" cast in the past week. "Lost" alum Terry O'Quinn will also have a recurring role in the coming season as McGarrett's former Navy Seal trainer and a friend of his dad.
Sizemore has made a bunch of independently produced/straight-to-video movies in the past couple years, but his TV work has been limited. He guested on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" last year and had a recurring part on Starz's "Crash" in 2008-...
- 6/28/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Charlie Sheen isn’t the only high-profile actor who’s out of job next season.
Networks chased after a slew of stars during pilot season, then left a bunch out in the cold once they decided which series were making their schedule. Among the survivors are Tim Allen (Last Man Standing), James Van Der Beek (Apartment 23), Christina Applegate (Up All Night) and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Ringer). But for every name that made the cut, there’s at least two that are back to pounding the pavement for work.
One of the biggest names left in the cold is Ethan Hawke,...
Networks chased after a slew of stars during pilot season, then left a bunch out in the cold once they decided which series were making their schedule. Among the survivors are Tim Allen (Last Man Standing), James Van Der Beek (Apartment 23), Christina Applegate (Up All Night) and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Ringer). But for every name that made the cut, there’s at least two that are back to pounding the pavement for work.
One of the biggest names left in the cold is Ethan Hawke,...
- 5/20/2011
- by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
The Fall TV Season presentations for all the new network shows take place this week with second announced today. Here's a full breakdown of which concepts have made the list over on Fox.
Aiming to stop the ratings slide that takes place when "American Idol" isn't on, Fox laid waste last week to practically every show that wasn't majorly performing on its schedule, though the fate of "Breaking In" remains in question right now. They're also betting big on the new take of Simon Cowell's "The X Factor" in the Fall - hoping it will perform as well or better than the now Cowell-less "American Idol" does in the Spring.
They're also using the Fall to launch arguably the single biggest show of the new season - "Terra Nova". The lavishly expensive series about future humanity living in a colony in the prehistoric past is not just being touted...
Aiming to stop the ratings slide that takes place when "American Idol" isn't on, Fox laid waste last week to practically every show that wasn't majorly performing on its schedule, though the fate of "Breaking In" remains in question right now. They're also betting big on the new take of Simon Cowell's "The X Factor" in the Fall - hoping it will perform as well or better than the now Cowell-less "American Idol" does in the Spring.
They're also using the Fall to launch arguably the single biggest show of the new season - "Terra Nova". The lavishly expensive series about future humanity living in a colony in the prehistoric past is not just being touted...
- 5/16/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Filed under: Reality-Free, TV News
All hope is not lost for the recently canceled Fox series 'Breaking In.'
According to Deadline, the network is moving the freshman comedy to its Tuesday night comedy block to see how it performs in that time slot. 'Breaking In' has only aired after 'American Idol,' so maybe a new audience on a new night could change things for the show.
The season (and possible series) finale will now air at 9:30Pm on Tuesday after 'Raising Hope,' and the 'American Idol' performance show will run two hours.
Additionally, Fox has not quite closed the doors on its pilots 'Exit Strategy' with Ethan Hawke, 'Family Album,' 'Little in Common,' 'Smothered' and 'Locke & Key.' All are either under consideration for midseason or being shopped to other networks. NBC's 'Metro' and 'A...
All hope is not lost for the recently canceled Fox series 'Breaking In.'
According to Deadline, the network is moving the freshman comedy to its Tuesday night comedy block to see how it performs in that time slot. 'Breaking In' has only aired after 'American Idol,' so maybe a new audience on a new night could change things for the show.
The season (and possible series) finale will now air at 9:30Pm on Tuesday after 'Raising Hope,' and the 'American Idol' performance show will run two hours.
Additionally, Fox has not quite closed the doors on its pilots 'Exit Strategy' with Ethan Hawke, 'Family Album,' 'Little in Common,' 'Smothered' and 'Locke & Key.' All are either under consideration for midseason or being shopped to other networks. NBC's 'Metro' and 'A...
- 5/14/2011
- by Jean Bentley
- Aol TV.
Between the VIP section of newly picked up series and the pilot of rejected pilots is the no man's land of pilots that are neither dead nor picked up yet. Here is a rundown on what is still alive and which dead pilots are looking for life elsewhere: Exit Strategy: Fox passing on the Ethan Hawke-starring action drama pilot was one of the biggest surprises on Tuesday when Fox made its series pickups. But the project, from 20th TV and Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman's K/O Paper Products, is very much alive at the network for a possible midseason order. Veteran director-producer Ken Olin has come on board to help with the retooling of the project. He worked with Orci and Kurtzman on Alias where he also met K/O president Heather Kadin, then an ABC exec. Olin is expected to serve as co-showrunner if Exit Strategy...
- 5/14/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Thanks to a several early series pickups and news of a bunch of bubble shows getting canned, Fox has taken most of the guesswork about what will be on its schedule in the fall. The question now is where all the new material is going.
The network added four new series to its roster this week, which doesn't sound like a lot. But keep in mind that Fox will also have one other new drama, "Terra Nova," on its air this fall, in addition to "The X Factor," which is likely to take up at least two hours of airtime each week. With all that, new shows on Fox in the coming season will be almost as plentiful as returnees.
Here's how we see it fitting together (new shows in italics, all times Eastern/Pacific). Check out Zap2it's predictions for ABC and CBS as well.
Monday
8:00 "Terra Nova...
The network added four new series to its roster this week, which doesn't sound like a lot. But keep in mind that Fox will also have one other new drama, "Terra Nova," on its air this fall, in addition to "The X Factor," which is likely to take up at least two hours of airtime each week. With all that, new shows on Fox in the coming season will be almost as plentiful as returnees.
Here's how we see it fitting together (new shows in italics, all times Eastern/Pacific). Check out Zap2it's predictions for ABC and CBS as well.
Monday
8:00 "Terra Nova...
- 5/12/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fox has announced their official upcoming slate of new and returning TV series. They’ve also cancelled a few series that we won’t being seeing again.
– Fox canceled shows such as Human Target - huge bummer as that show kicked major ass!, The Chicago Code, which I watched four episodes of and liked but didn’t keep up with it, and the cool/fun series Breaking In, which seemed doomed from the start though I liked it. My two favorite Fox shows, Lie to Me and Traffic Light, also got the axe. Lie to Me‘s cancellation is probably the hardest one for me, considering the calibur of talent, the cool idea and the overall good show that it was. I kept hoping for a Bones crossover with it, as seeing Lightman and her interact would be fun.
– House will be making a comeback, making this the series’ eighth season.
– Fox canceled shows such as Human Target - huge bummer as that show kicked major ass!, The Chicago Code, which I watched four episodes of and liked but didn’t keep up with it, and the cool/fun series Breaking In, which seemed doomed from the start though I liked it. My two favorite Fox shows, Lie to Me and Traffic Light, also got the axe. Lie to Me‘s cancellation is probably the hardest one for me, considering the calibur of talent, the cool idea and the overall good show that it was. I kept hoping for a Bones crossover with it, as seeing Lightman and her interact would be fun.
– House will be making a comeback, making this the series’ eighth season.
- 5/11/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Things went down hard and heavy over at Fox Tuesday night. It seemed like every show on the bubble was in danger of getting axed and Fox spared no one. Literally. They’re all gone now.
The shows I’m talking about of course are the hour-long dramas The Chicago Code, Lie To Me, Human Target, and the half hour comedies Traffic Light and Breaking In. The truth is these shows weren’t doing terribly, but Fox is taking a stance against mediocrity it seems, preferring to take a chance with brand new shows next season.
According to EW, Lie To Me and Human Target have been struggling since they began, both averaging 7.6 million viewers and a 2.2 rating in adults 18-49, having slipped down from a 2.9 last season.
Newcomer Breaking In, starring Christian Slater in his third attempt at a TV show, had a strong debut, but couldn’t hold...
The shows I’m talking about of course are the hour-long dramas The Chicago Code, Lie To Me, Human Target, and the half hour comedies Traffic Light and Breaking In. The truth is these shows weren’t doing terribly, but Fox is taking a stance against mediocrity it seems, preferring to take a chance with brand new shows next season.
According to EW, Lie To Me and Human Target have been struggling since they began, both averaging 7.6 million viewers and a 2.2 rating in adults 18-49, having slipped down from a 2.9 last season.
Newcomer Breaking In, starring Christian Slater in his third attempt at a TV show, had a strong debut, but couldn’t hold...
- 5/11/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Fox has ordered pilots for the J.J. Abrams mystery "Alcatraz," the Zooey Deschanel comedy "The New Girl" and the "Bones" spin-off "The Finder" to series, TheWrap has confirmed. The Antoine Fuqua–directed, Ethan Hawke–starring "Exit Strategy" is likely to be retooled, and the Kiefer Sutherland series "Touch" also looks like a solid go, even though no pilot has been shot. Also read: Fall TV Pilots: Get the Lowdown on 'Wonder Woman,' 'Alcatraz,' and Every Other Network Pilot "Alcatraz," about a group of prisoners who suddenly materialize at the defunct California prison, will bring...
- 5/11/2011
- The Wrap
Fox is on a roll. Unfortunately if you’re a fan of “Lie to Me”, “Human Target”, or “The Chicago Code”, then it’s not the good kind of roll. The network seems to be trying desperately to play it safe this year, canceling a handful of on the bubble shows while renewing safe bets. And the non-safe bets they are going with? That seems entirely as a ploy to curry favor with the show’s producers (Hello, J.J. Abrams!). After axing “Human Target”, the network has also dropped the Nick Stahl/Miranda Otto-starring “Locked & Key” from producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman of “Fringe” fame. The producers also have “Exit Strategy” with Ethan Hawke at the network, though Fox seems unsure about that one, and at this point it could go either way. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Fox is an odd duck.
- 5/11/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Fox has announced their official upcoming slate of new and returning TV series. They've also cancelled a few series that we won't being seeing again. So here's the run down...
House will be making a come back making this the series eighth season, which is great! I enjoy watching House so you'll get no complaints from me on that. The network has also greenlit a few new series that includes a Bones spinoff show, The Finder. I never watched Bones so I don't really care about this one. They will also be moving forward with the new J.J. Abrams produced series Alcatraz, which sounds like it's going to be completely awesome! The project centers on a group of missing Alcatraz prisoners and guards who reappear in the present day. It chronicles the efforts of a team of FBI agents to track them down and unravel the mystery behind their disappearance thirty years prior.
House will be making a come back making this the series eighth season, which is great! I enjoy watching House so you'll get no complaints from me on that. The network has also greenlit a few new series that includes a Bones spinoff show, The Finder. I never watched Bones so I don't really care about this one. They will also be moving forward with the new J.J. Abrams produced series Alcatraz, which sounds like it's going to be completely awesome! The project centers on a group of missing Alcatraz prisoners and guards who reappear in the present day. It chronicles the efforts of a team of FBI agents to track them down and unravel the mystery behind their disappearance thirty years prior.
- 5/11/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Updated: Fox just picked up two dramas to series: The Finder, a spin-off of its hit drama Bones starring Geoff Stults, and Alcatraz, the J.J. Abrams mystery featuring Lost co-star Jorge Garcia.
Finder has Stults as a former military policeman whose brain damage from two tours in Iraq have given him the ability to locate anything or anyone. The 13-episode order comes despite the fact that ratings for the backdoor pilot episode of Bones featuring Stults (and costars Saffron Burrows and Michael Clarke Duncan) were down 9 percent from the previous week’s episode.
The Alcatraz pilot had soft industry buzz after its screenings,...
Finder has Stults as a former military policeman whose brain damage from two tours in Iraq have given him the ability to locate anything or anyone. The 13-episode order comes despite the fact that ratings for the backdoor pilot episode of Bones featuring Stults (and costars Saffron Burrows and Michael Clarke Duncan) were down 9 percent from the previous week’s episode.
The Alcatraz pilot had soft industry buzz after its screenings,...
- 5/11/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Update 9 Pm: A Locke & Key limited series/miniseries was a stretch, and it seems that it is not happening. The show is now heading to the death pile. And yes, comedy Outnumbered is dead too. Surprisingly, multi-family comedy Little In Common starring Rob Corddry and Kevin Hart, which had stayed largely under the radar, is still very much in the mix. Update 8 Pm: With two high-profile drama pilots, the Ethan Hawke starrer Exit Strategy and Locke & Key, conspicuously missing from the list of series pickups or rejects, speculation started swirling as to their fate. I hear both are still in play. Word is Exit Strategy may be held for retooling. I hear Fox brass felt the pilot had a lot of action and not too much character in it, so they had been looking to shift the focus on the show. As for Locke & Key, there is a rumor that...
- 5/11/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
After spending untold amounts of cash on hundreds of dramas and comedies — most of which will never make it to your living rooms — the five broadcast networks will begin announcing in New York next week which projects are good enough to earn a coveted fall pickup. (NBC and Fox will present their fall schedule to advertisers on Monday, followed by ABC on Tuesday, CBS on Wednesday and the CW on Thursday).
Buzz is already strong for several projects (for more on the hot ones, click here). But every year, we always wonder what diamond-in-the-rough was left on the cutting room...
Buzz is already strong for several projects (for more on the hot ones, click here). But every year, we always wonder what diamond-in-the-rough was left on the cutting room...
- 5/10/2011
- by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
A month after Mike Jelline left ICM, where he was head of TV Talent, to join UTA as a talent agent, the dust has settled on which of his clients will join him at the new agency. The bulk of them did, with the total currently at 13. The list includes Desperate Housewives co-star Vanessa Williams; Jason O‘Mara, star of the Spielberg/Chernin-produced Fox fall series Terra Nova; Morena Baccarin, star of ABC’s V; Jeremy Sisto, star of the hot ABC comedy pilot Suburgatory; Skeet Ulrich, most recently of Law and Order: La; Natalie Zea, co-star of FX’s Justified; Paula Malcomson, who was just cast opposite Jennifer Lawrence in Hunger Games; Philip Winchester, star of the Cinemax action series Strike Back; Steven R. McQueen (Vampire Diaries); Lennie James (HBO’s Hung, Colombiana); Megan Dodds, female lead opposite Ethan Hawke in the Fox's pilot Exit Strategy; Chyler Leigh,...
- 5/5/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
A covert elite U.S. team drops into foreign countries around the globe to carry out dangerous missions under the radar of local military?
It’s not Seal Team Six. It’s Fox’s Exit Strategy.
The action-drama pilot starring Ethan Hawke has been heating up in recent weeks and suddenly seems topical given the recent U.S. mission to take out Osama bin Laden in Pakistan generating worldwide headlines.
Unlike the dramatic events in Pakistan, however, Exit focuses on rescue missions and cleaning up messy situations. The pilot episode has the CIA team, led by Hawke’s character, flying...
It’s not Seal Team Six. It’s Fox’s Exit Strategy.
The action-drama pilot starring Ethan Hawke has been heating up in recent weeks and suddenly seems topical given the recent U.S. mission to take out Osama bin Laden in Pakistan generating worldwide headlines.
Unlike the dramatic events in Pakistan, however, Exit focuses on rescue missions and cleaning up messy situations. The pilot episode has the CIA team, led by Hawke’s character, flying...
- 5/5/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Intrepid Pictures and Stuber Productions have signed actress Vera Farmiga to the action thriller “Safe House.” According to Deadline, she will play the CIA supervisor. The film also stars Ryan Reynolds, Denzel Washington, Brendan Gleeson, Robert Patrick, Sam Shepard and Tanit Phoenix. The film’s plot is about a CIA agent (Reynolds) needs to move a criminal (Washington) to another secure location after assassins destroyed the original CIA-operated safe house. The film is directed by Swedish-director Daniel Espinosa (“Easy Money,” “Outside Love”). The screenplay is written by David Guggenheim (“Medallion,” “Exit Strategy”). “Safe House” is currently filming in South Africa. Universal Pictures will be distributing the film to be released in theaters on February 10 next year.Source: Deadline...
- 4/25/2011
- LRMonline.com
... and the actors are everywhere again this week.
Caprica season 1.5 will finally start airing in the UK on May 16 at 11 pm on Sky1 according to Geek Town. There is still no date for the DVD release.
BBC America will air all four seasons of Battlestar Galactica starting June 18 at 7 pm. THR writes that all 80 hours of BSG, including the miniseries, "will air on the cable network’s 'Supernatural Saturday' lineup."
Beginning of Line has the Q&A with Ryan Lawrence up at the So Say We All blog. Ryan wrote last week's installment of Caprica Season 2, "Punishment." Check it out if you haven't. And for updates on the Caprica Season 2 project as they come, you can follow Beginning of Line on Twitter and Facebook.
Cast updates:
Paula Malcomson has been cast in The Hunger Games, the movie adaptation of Suzanne Collins' post-apocalyptic novel. Here is the premise, from Wikipedia:...
Caprica season 1.5 will finally start airing in the UK on May 16 at 11 pm on Sky1 according to Geek Town. There is still no date for the DVD release.
BBC America will air all four seasons of Battlestar Galactica starting June 18 at 7 pm. THR writes that all 80 hours of BSG, including the miniseries, "will air on the cable network’s 'Supernatural Saturday' lineup."
Beginning of Line has the Q&A with Ryan Lawrence up at the So Say We All blog. Ryan wrote last week's installment of Caprica Season 2, "Punishment." Check it out if you haven't. And for updates on the Caprica Season 2 project as they come, you can follow Beginning of Line on Twitter and Facebook.
Cast updates:
Paula Malcomson has been cast in The Hunger Games, the movie adaptation of Suzanne Collins' post-apocalyptic novel. Here is the premise, from Wikipedia:...
- 4/22/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
The first episode of the Mortal Kombat series has finally been posted online (embedded below), but first some updates of the regular variety:
Gun Hill Road with Esai Morales has nabbed another award, for Best Acting Ensemble, at the Ashland Independent Film Festival.
The Judas Kiss blog has a schedule of the upcoming festival screenings and a couple of stills from the film, with Richard Harmon.
Bear McCreary's score for Socom 4 (the Playstation videogame) is available on iTunes and Playstation Network. More about that on Bear's blog.
There is a new interview with Kacey Rohl at Isternet.com, in which she talks about her work in Red Riding Hood and The Killing. Snippet (about her character in The Killing):
“She is a young woman with dangerously low self esteem. She tries to find it in all the wrong places. Mainly boys.” She said.
Given the dark nature of...
Gun Hill Road with Esai Morales has nabbed another award, for Best Acting Ensemble, at the Ashland Independent Film Festival.
The Judas Kiss blog has a schedule of the upcoming festival screenings and a couple of stills from the film, with Richard Harmon.
Bear McCreary's score for Socom 4 (the Playstation videogame) is available on iTunes and Playstation Network. More about that on Bear's blog.
There is a new interview with Kacey Rohl at Isternet.com, in which she talks about her work in Red Riding Hood and The Killing. Snippet (about her character in The Killing):
“She is a young woman with dangerously low self esteem. She tries to find it in all the wrong places. Mainly boys.” She said.
Given the dark nature of...
- 4/12/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
It’s pilot season in the Us. The time of year where the networks finance and film the best (well, most marketable) pilot scripts that grabbed their attention, with the hope of a few being strong enough to warrant a series commitment for 2011/12.
Many will be so heinous they’ll never air; some will impress execs enough that they’ll go to series, only to be axed amidst low ratings; a handful may be lucky enough to last a whole season on-air; and a few may even be popular with audiences and justify a second season. Well, you never know!
Below is a list of 20 pilots that have my interest right now, based solely on their premise or the talent involved. Obviously, it’s unfair to judge these pilots before we’ve seen them, but this is intended to be a quick overview of the positive and negative buzz surrounding them right now.
Many will be so heinous they’ll never air; some will impress execs enough that they’ll go to series, only to be axed amidst low ratings; a handful may be lucky enough to last a whole season on-air; and a few may even be popular with audiences and justify a second season. Well, you never know!
Below is a list of 20 pilots that have my interest right now, based solely on their premise or the talent involved. Obviously, it’s unfair to judge these pilots before we’ve seen them, but this is intended to be a quick overview of the positive and negative buzz surrounding them right now.
- 3/26/2011
- by Dan Owen
- Obsessed with Film
And they’re off! Casting is all but completed and production has already begun on scores of pilots for the five broadcast networks. But not every comedy and drama will go the distance. Which project has the right stuff? What pilot already has you feeling like you popped a Lunesta? Check out the mammoth slate for fall consideration. (And remember, all projects are whittled down in late April/early May before the nets present their fall slates to advertisers in New York):
CBS
The Doctor (Rina Mimoun, David Nutter). A mother (Christine Lahti) reconnects with her adult children when...
CBS
The Doctor (Rina Mimoun, David Nutter). A mother (Christine Lahti) reconnects with her adult children when...
- 3/23/2011
- by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Great news today. Esai Morales is the first Caprica actor (and second Adama) to be cast in 17th Precinct. He'll be joining James Callis, Tricia Helfer and Jamie Bamber. Here is the report from Deadline:
Esai Morales has joined the cast of Ron Moore's NBC drama pilot 17th Precinct. Set in a city ruled by magic, it revolves around the workings of the 17th, headed by Detective Chief Inspector Wilder Blanks (Eamonn Walker). Morales, repped Innovative and Brillstein, will play his second in command, Lt. Liam Butterfield.
VancouverIsAwesome.com has posted a report from the set to go with those pics that showed up a few days ago.
In other pilot news, Mike Dopud is filming the one for Exit Strategy (CIA action procedural for Fox, with Ethan Hawke, Megan Dodds and Tom Sizemore).
Final reminder: Paula Malcomson guest stars on Fringe tonight (9 pm, Fox). There are a...
Esai Morales has joined the cast of Ron Moore's NBC drama pilot 17th Precinct. Set in a city ruled by magic, it revolves around the workings of the 17th, headed by Detective Chief Inspector Wilder Blanks (Eamonn Walker). Morales, repped Innovative and Brillstein, will play his second in command, Lt. Liam Butterfield.
VancouverIsAwesome.com has posted a report from the set to go with those pics that showed up a few days ago.
In other pilot news, Mike Dopud is filming the one for Exit Strategy (CIA action procedural for Fox, with Ethan Hawke, Megan Dodds and Tom Sizemore).
Final reminder: Paula Malcomson guest stars on Fringe tonight (9 pm, Fox). There are a...
- 3/18/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
Tom Sizemore has joined the cast of Fox drama pilot Exit Strategy. The project will follow Eric Shaw (Ethan Hawke), a CIA operative who leads a team that specialises in extracting agents from failed missions. Deadline reports that Sizemore will play Shaw's mentor Jonathan Marks, a veteran CIA agent who acts as the team's support officer. The actor has previously appeared in films such as Natural Born Killers, (more)...
- 3/14/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
From Celebrity Rehab stars to pilot leads -- that's the career trajectory for Eric Roberts and Tom Sizemore, who landed major roles on pilots this season: Roberts is the star of ABC's dance drama Grace, and Sizemore co-stars opposite Ethan Hawke in Fox's Exit Strategy. (Sizemore was a cast member of the third season of VH1's Celebrity Rehab in 2009; Roberts was on the reality series last year.) Add to them Don Johnson, star of Michael Patrick King's NBC pilot A Mann's World, who also has a history of substance abuse and brushes with the law. In a pilot season overshadowed by the spectacle of current TV bad boy Charlie Sheen, it is nice to see the bad boys of yesteryear getting redemption and another chance at stardom. Let's hope Sheen will get that too in a pilot season a decade from now ...
- 3/13/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Someone’s changing climates again. After trading sweltering Texas for the steamy South American jungle, Zach Gilford is now headed to Iceland.
The former Friday Night Lights star has joined the cast of Iceland, a Fox drama pilot about a young woman who has just lost her fiancé. Gilford will play the “bad influence” friend of the series’ leading lady, says Deadline.
Gilford’s casting is, of course, in second position to his’s current gig on ABC’s bubble series Off the Map. His co-stars Martin Henderson and Rachelle Lafevre have also booked pilot roles, respectively.
Want more of today’s TV dish?...
The former Friday Night Lights star has joined the cast of Iceland, a Fox drama pilot about a young woman who has just lost her fiancé. Gilford will play the “bad influence” friend of the series’ leading lady, says Deadline.
Gilford’s casting is, of course, in second position to his’s current gig on ABC’s bubble series Off the Map. His co-stars Martin Henderson and Rachelle Lafevre have also booked pilot roles, respectively.
Want more of today’s TV dish?...
- 3/11/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: In his first regular series role in almost a decade, Tom Sizemore is set to co-star opposite Ethan Hawke in Fox's drama pilot Exit Strategy, a high-octane procedural about a team of five experts associated with the CIA led by Eric Shaw (Hawke) who are deployed when a CIA operation goes bad to extract the ones involved before it's too late. Sizemore will play Jonathan Marks, a veteran CIA spymaster and mentor to Shaw who is the Exit Strategy unit's Logpac (support officer). A man who has been everywhere and done everything, Marks is the man who can get you anything, anywhere, anytime. Sizemore, repped by Global Artists Agency, last did a pilot in 2002, the drama Robbery Homicide Division, which was picked up to series and had a brief run on CBS. He has since done arcs on CBS' Dr. Vegas and Starz's Crash. Eric Winter, who has been...
- 3/11/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Updated: For a third straight year, AFTRA is dominating the broadcast pilot season by representing about 90% of the pilots. Of the 79 pilots ordered by the 5 broadcast nets, 69 are being covered by AFTRA, with one other still Tbd. Those that I have confirmed to be SAG-affiliated are NBC's Wonder Woman reboot from David E. Kelley, the network's Broadway-centric Smash, period Western The Crossing and the untitled Whitney Cummings comedy. Also SAG-represented are ABC's comedy Suburgatory and Fox's drama Exit Strategy, which has strong feature pedigree - director Antoine Fuqua and star Ethan Hawke. Also in the SAG column are 2 other drama pilots directed by big-name feature directors, ABC's Phillip Noyce-helmed Revenge and CBS' untitled Susannah Grant medical drama directed by Jonathan Demme. And, because Fox's dramedy Bones is done under a SAG agreement, its planted spinoff The Finder automatically goes with SAG. Once again Sony Pictures TV went 100% AFTRA, with...
- 3/4/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Two more actors have joined the cast of new Fox pilot Exit Strategy. The action-drama will follow Eric Shaw (Ethan Hawke), a CIA operative who leads a team that specialises in extracting agents from failed missions. Deadline reports that Waterloo Road star Elyes Gabel and Cane actress Lina Esco have both signed up to appear alongside Hawke and Megan Dodds. Gabel, who will play transport expert Tarik, (more)...
- 2/25/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Bonnie Somerville (Cashmere Mafia) has been cast as the female lead in ABC's comedy pilot Other People's Kids. Johnny Sneed (Unhitched) has also been cast in in the pilot, which centers on Adam, a 32-year-old guy with no responsibilities who suddenly finds himself with an insta-family when he falls in love with the little older Michelle (Somerville) who has 2 kids, an ex-husband (Sneed), and ex-in-laws. Julie White has joined the ABC multi-camera comedy pilot Smothered, from Andrew Reich and Ted Cohen. The project centers on young couple Zack (Kyle Howard) and Gillian who find themselves smothered by their two very different sets of parents. White will play Gillian's scrappy mom who is a real mother hen. The Tony winner, repped by Paradigm and Himber Entertainment, will next be seen recurring on Damages and in Transformers 3. Beverly D'Angelo has joined NBC's untitled Whitney Cummings comedy pilot. The project, written by Cummings,...
- 2/25/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Who says TV’s casting process can’t be as exciting as the hunt for film stars? Andrew Garfield may have comic book fans salivating over Marc Webb’s do-over of Spider-Man for Sony but the broadcast networks have been just as successful at drumming up interest in Wonder Woman (we’ll never tire of linking photos of Friday Night Lights’ looker Adrianne Palicki).
Many of the actors who’ve already booked pilots over the last two months may not even make the cut for fall, but the current crop of prospective fall stars has already upstaged most of the starpower in primetime this year.
Many of the actors who’ve already booked pilots over the last two months may not even make the cut for fall, but the current crop of prospective fall stars has already upstaged most of the starpower in primetime this year.
- 2/23/2011
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Forget watching cops, doctors and lawyers working dreary modern-day jobs. Next fall, TV could be ruled by superheros, wizards and Playboy bunnies.
The broadcast networks’ pilot orders, which are nearly finished for the year, make this extreme primetime makeover actually possible. Not since a certain ABC show about a mysterious island became a massive hit have the Big Five developed so many serialized, sci fi and straight-up wild projects.
So far we’ve told you all about the best and brightest and craziest pilots in the works at ABC, CBS and NBC. But taking chances isn’t anything new to Fox,...
The broadcast networks’ pilot orders, which are nearly finished for the year, make this extreme primetime makeover actually possible. Not since a certain ABC show about a mysterious island became a massive hit have the Big Five developed so many serialized, sci fi and straight-up wild projects.
So far we’ve told you all about the best and brightest and craziest pilots in the works at ABC, CBS and NBC. But taking chances isn’t anything new to Fox,...
- 2/22/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
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