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HBO order Crichton's 'Westworld' series, Anthony Hopkins & Evan Rachel Wood to star

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They'd have to get a series order ASAP and hit the ground running to make a premiere next June. Just saying.
That makes sense. My (unprofessional/uninformed) read on things is that True Detective is likely to be ready to go next Summer, since they're underway and have a full order, whereas the other two (Westworld / Rock & Roll show) sound like Fall 2015 or early 2016 depending on how far along they are. I guess the good thing is that there's plenty of open real estate on the calendar at the moment, so they can shift thing around depending on what's finished first.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
My loose HBO predictions:

Q1:
Girls
Togetherness
Looking
The Brink (maybe, kind of a starkly bad pairing with the others, but it has been in production a couple months)

Q2:
Game of Thrones
Veep
Silicon Valley

Q3:
The Leftovers
True Detective

Q4:
Westworld
Utopia* or Scorsese/Winter project** (with the other moving to Q1 2016)

They'll possibly have that Criminal Justice and Show Me a Hero minis to fill in gaps. No idea if the former has actually started production after finally (?) settling on John Turturro as the lead actor. No idea how long they'll take to do the latter either. Ballers with Dwayne Johnson was ordered to series in February but I can't find a single update on it since then.

*Fincher's going to be wrapping up his Gone Girl publicity duties shortly and says next year will be filled with producing and directing Utopia, so I suspect that will begin moving sooner rather than later.

**Assuming it's ultimately picked up, but unless it's a wreck I doubt HBO turns down Scorsese.
 
@HBO is starting to tweet some teaser info.

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Also, this Vine claims it's coming in 2015(?)
 
Oh, there it goes:

- THR: HBO's Star-Studded 'Westworld' Adaptation Ordered to Series
It's official: HBO is moving forward with its Westworld adaptation.

The drama, based on Michael Crichton's 1973 film and written by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, stars Anthony Hopkins in his first series-regular role as an inventor who runs an adult amusement park populated by lifelike robots. HBO made the announcement Monday via Twitter, with the series coming in 2015.

The drama hails from J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk's Warner Bros. Television-based Bad Robot Productions, with the duo exec producing alongside Jerry Weintraub,Nolan (who directed the pilot)and Joy. Kathy Lingg will co-EP and Athena Wickham is a producer on the drama. David Coatsworth is set as a co-EP and line producer, with Susie Ekins set as a co-producer. Westworld hails from Bad Robot, Jerry Weintraub Productions and Kilter Films.

Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the show's androids — played by castmembers including James Marsden, Evan Rachel Wood and Thandie Newton — can be killed off and return with completely different personas, allowing actors to play many characters.
That creative device, one top talent agent said, helped HBO attract a premier cast (which also includes Ed Harris, Miranda Otto and Jeffrey Wright). And unlike the actors on such anthology series as FX's American Horror Story and HBO's own True Detective, which reboot themselves every season, the cast of Westworld is signing multiyear deals.

"This is built as a series and, in terms of storytelling, I think the rules are definitely being broken," HBO programming president Michael Lombardo told THRin August of the sci-fi Western from executive producers J.J. Abrams, Jerry Weintraub and Bryan Burk. "The promise of the show, in terms of where it's going, is exciting to actors, and they want to be a part of this."

Westworld becomes HBO's second drama from Warner Bros. Television, joining Damon Lindelof's adaptation ofThe Leftovers (which has already been renewed). The cabler recently passed over Ryan Murphy's sexuality drama pilot Open, from 20th Century Fox Television.

Westworld is HBO's first project with Bad Robot, which also produces CBS' Person of Interest and Hulu's upcoming event series 11/22/63. The banner recently saw the demise of Revolution, Almost Human and Believe. Abrams' credits include Fringe, Alcatraz and Lost. He's currently prepping Star Wars: Episode VII as well as the next installments in the Mission: Impossible and Star Trek franchises. Abrams' Bad Robot is also prepping a miniseries based on Rod Serling's (The Twilight Zone) final and unproduced screenplay, The Stops Along the Way. A network is not yet attached.

For HBO, Westworld comes as the network recently said farewell to True Blood, and is wrapping the final seasons of Emmy darling Boardwalk Empire and Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom. Westworld joins an HBO drama roster that also includes Game of Thrones, The Leftovers, True Detective and Utopia.
 
Now it'll be interesting to see if the new Winter/Scorsese drama hits 2015 as well. It might just take true detective's old slot in 2016.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus

Huzzah!! WESTWORLD!!!!!1!!!

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Now it'll be interesting to see if the new Winter/Scorsese drama hits 2015 as well. It might just take true detective's old slot in 2016.

I would be surprised if the Rock & Roll Drama didn't also air next year, considering the pilot filmed quite a while ago.

Is Utopia science fiction?

It's mostly grounded in reality, but there are some sci fi elements. Kind of like Orphan Black.
 
HBO PR said:
Logline: WESTWORLD is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the future of sin.

Format: One-hour drama.

Production Companies: Bad Robot Productions, Jerry Weintraub Productions and Kilter Films in association with Warner Bros. Television.

Executive Producer/Writer/Director: Jonathan Nolan.
Executive Producer/Writer: Lisa Joy.
Executive Producers: J.J. Abrams, Jerry Weintraub, Bryan Burk.
Co-Executive Producer: Kathy Lingg.
Producer: Athena Wickham.
Co-Producer: Susie Ekins.
Inspired by the motion picture “Westworld,” written and directed by Michael Crichton.

Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Miranda Otto, Rodrigo Santoro, Shannon Woodward, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Angela Sarafyan, Simon Quarterman.
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Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Cool. Cool.

Confirmed coming 2015 oh yeeeeeaaaahhhhhhh. Oh and Utopia was already confirmed?
It's good to see them beefing up the lineup for 2015. I haven't seen anything official, but I guess once they announced that Fincher was going to direct the entire season, it's implied that they ordered the whole season(?)

Utopia was ordered straight to series from the start.
 

Ashok

Banned
Really looking forward to this. I hope this is extremely mythology heavy like Lost. This and Twin Peaks S3 are my two most anticipated shows by a huge longshot.
 
New pic via EW:

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The picture comes with this article, but I'm getting an error page at the moment. Presumably they'll get it fixed sometime soon.

EDIT: Article is up now:
“It’s a place where you can be whoever you want to be and there are no consequences—no rules, no limitations,” Nolan says. “What happens in Westworld, stays in Westworld.” Including the plot: Details remain under wraps, but expect Hopkins to play the park’s brilliant creative visionary and Harris to portray a killer robot gunslinger (a role made famous in the film by Yul Brynner).

“It’s sci-fi but mashed-up with a Western,” says co-creator Lisa Joy. “We get to look backward and forward.” But not as far forward as you might think—the future- shock ideas in the script are largely based on technology that is rapidly becoming more science than fiction.

“What we can tell you is that we intend to make the most ambitious, subversive, f–ked-up television series,” says Nolan. “The things that keep you up at night, any of those things that trouble you—that is exactly what the show is about.”
 

Ashok

Banned
Gotta admit, that brief video snippet looked amazing. I haven't been this interested in a TV pilot in years.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
EDIT: Article is up now:

“What we can tell you is that we intend to make the most ambitious, subversive, f–ked-up television series,” says Nolan. “The things that keep you up at night, any of those things that trouble you—that is exactly what the show is about.”

Hot damn, am I ever pumped! This is by far my most anticipated TV show.

Westworld looked great but Hugh Laurie in Veep is the best part of that video.

I agree XD
 
- EW: 'Westworld' hints from Jonathan Nolan suggest HBO's drama has great, freaky potential (interview)
Here’s what you already know: HBO’s upcoming Westworld is an adaptation of the 1973 film written and directed by visionary author Michael Crichton. Like the author’s best-known work, Jurassic Park, it’s about a theme park where unique attractions (in Westworld‘s case, lifelike androids) break from their assigned roles and kill the guests. Unlike Jurassic Park, Westworld was just barely explored as a concept—the film mostly followed two guests in the Wild West area of the park (which also had a Roman World and Medieval World).

HBO’s series version is from Intersteller and Dark Knight co-writer Jonathan Nolan (brother of director Christopher) and Lisa Joy (Burn Notice), along with uber-producer J.J. Abrams and several others. It also boasts an impressive cast led by Anthony Hopkins, James Marsden, Even Rachel Wood, and Jeffrey Wright.

Now here’s what you may not know: Nolan and Joy are looking to explore some very big, dark and timely ideas in this show. Naturally, since the project combines an Abrams and a Nolan, Westworld is currently a smorgasbord of secrecy. But we tried our best to get you a few hints in this interview with Nolan and Joy about one of 2015’s most intriguing new series.
Full interview via the link.

New pics, too:

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EDIT: Looks like it's a more complete version of the previous EW interview. Worth a quick look if you're interested in the series.
 

Fjordson

Member
Oh man, the snippets and photos look very cool.

I didn't even realize it was so far along. Checked out after some of the initial casting details I guess. Hype!

Could be a great year for HBO drama if we get this, Utopia and True Detective S2.
 

rude

Banned
Abrams and a Nolan and "secrecy". Guess I'll try to remain optimistic but it's not looking too good so far.
 
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