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Judge Dredd Mega-City One TV Show in development

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EW can exclusively reveal that independent entertainment studio IM Global and independent U.K. games developer and publisher Rebellion have struck a deal to turn the iconic comic book character into a TV show called Judge Dredd: Mega City One. The show is set in a future where the East Coast of the U.S. has become a crowded and crime-ridden megalopolis. It will be an ensemble drama about a team of Judges — futuristic cops invested with the power to be judge, jury, and executioner — as they deal with the challenges the future-shocked 22nd century throws at them. Early development has begun on the show, and talent will be announced at a later date.

The character of Dredd — who is known for his incorruptibility, harsh attitude towards law-breaking ”perps," and upper face-concealing helmet — was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra in 1977 and first appeared in the British science fiction anthology comic 2000 AD, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Judge Dredd has twice been adapted for the big screen. Sylvester Stallone played the titular character in 1995's Judge Dredd, while Karl Urban portrayed the role in 2012's Dredd. Although the latter was a box office disappointment, the Alex Garland-scripted film has garnered a substantial cult following of fans thanks in large part to its faithful representation of the original material.

Attached as executive producers of the new show are IM Global Television president Mark Stern, who developed Battlestar Galactica, Helix, and Defiance at Syfy; IM Global Television CEO Stuart Ford; and the owners of Rebellion, Jason and Chris Kingsley, who along with Ford were also executive producers of the 2012 Dredd film.

”This is one of those seminal sci-fi properties that seems to only become and more relevant with age," said Stern in a statement. ”Not only is it a rich world with biting social commentary, but it's also fun as hell! As a fan of the comics and both films, it's a dream come true to be able to work with Jason and Chris in adapting this for television."

”We're very excited to be beginning the journey to get more of Judge Dredd's Mega-City One on the television screen," said Jason and Chris Kingsley said. ”Thanks to the legions of fans who have kept up pressure on social media, and a lot of background work and enthusiasm, we aim to make a big budget production that will satisfy both our vast comics audience and the even greater general screen-watching public."
 

Vibranium

Banned
Oh man, I really hope Karl Urban is in this. He's done TV before and shouldn't be too expensive. People had better tweet him to try to make things happen.
 

SpaceWolf

Banned
Please give us Karl Urban.

It will be an ensemble drama about a team of Judges — futuristic cops invested with the power to be judge, jury, and executioner — as they deal with the challenges the future-shocked 22nd century throws at them.

Eh. This doesn't sound like a terrific idea.
 

Carcetti

Member
Dredd has these dystopian tales where the police are judge/jury/executioner and can shoot people when they want to, an orangutang can become the mayor of mega city, and monstrously fat Americans can only move with the help of wheels. Can't see how they can believably depict such out-there ideas in the show.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
*bets $10 that SyFy grabs it*
*bets another $10 that the budget is $10*
 

Fury451

Banned
If Urban is too much, I'm okay with replacing.

BUT MORE DREDD.

Today is a fucking good day

Dredd seems like a passion project for him, and he doesn't seem like the type that would turn it down over a paycheck. If they come asking, I don't doubt that he would accept.

*bets $10 that SyFy grabs it*
*bets another $10 that the budget is $10*

That would easily be one of the top three worst case scenario's with something like this.
 

Anoregon

The flight plan I just filed with the agency list me, my men, Dr. Pavel here. But only one of you!
There's no way a TV show will do the film Dredd-style "never takes his helmet off" thing.
 

Sanjay

Member
Hollywood love to make everything into a crime of the week show with cops and It boggled my mind how theres never been a Judge Dread TV show.
 
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