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NEW ACTION-PACKED EVENT SERIES 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY TAKES JACK BAUER TO ENGLAND FOR 12 ACTION-PACKED EPISODES
24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY Marks the First 24 Production to Film Abroad Since 2008 Telefilm 24: Redemption
Twentieth Century Fox Television, Imagine Television and FOX are sending the production of 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY across the Atlantic to London for a thrilling international adventure, as the new tent-pole event series restarts the clock on the groundbreaking and Emmy Award-winning drama franchise starring Kiefer Sutherland. As previously announced, 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY will make its historic debut in the summer of 2014 on FOX.
24 has always had such a global sensibility, said Sutherland, who also serves as an executive producer on the event series. But to be able to tell this intense 24-style story with the beauty of Europes history and architecture as the backdrop is going to be fascinating. Hopefully, by the time youre finished watching an episode, youll feel like youve been there...on the edge of your seat.
Co-showrunner and executive producer Evan Katz added, We wanted the shows return to be an event, and part of that was putting Jack in a very different context. Four years ago, we left Jack a fugitive from justice and were going to pick him up four years later in London.
Co-showrunner and executive producer Manny Coto continued, Jack is soon back on the run and it takes us into the streets of London and in places that break new ground for the show. Weve shot in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Cape Town -- but now were in London and Jacks loose on the streets of Europe, hunted by and hunting bad guys.
Originally premiering November 6, 2001, 24 was nominated for a total of 73 Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over the course of eight seasons, and a two-hour telefilm, Sutherland garnered seven Emmy Award nominations and one win for Outstanding Lead Actor Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherlands portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like no other dramatic television character to become part of the cultural lexicon.
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