Lee Pace = yay!
Breaking Bad EP = yay!
Slightly odd sounding tech drama = hmmm!
Scoot McNairy, who appeared in three episodes of Bones as a spy-slash-informant working for Booth and Brennan, has been cast opposite Lee Pace in AMCs drama pilot Halt and Catch Fire, TVLine has learned.
Syfy is giving a 13-episode greenlight to Helix (working title), its newest original scripted series for 2013, it was announced today by Mark Stern, President of Original Content, Syfy and Co-Head Original Content, Universal Cable Productions. Helix is Executive Produced by Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica), Lynda Obst (Sleepless in Seattle, Contact), Steven Maeda (Lost, CSI: Miami, The X-Files) and Cameron Porsandeh, who wrote the pilot, will serve as Co-Executive Producer. The series will be produced by Sony Pictures Television.
Helix is an intense thriller about a team of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control who travel to a high-tech research facility in the Arctic to investigate a possible disease outbreak, only to find themselves pulled into a terrifying life-and-death struggle that holds the key to mankinds salvation or total annihilation.
Helix is expected to begin production early in 2013 to debut later this year.
Pretty much The Thing: The Series.
BEAR MCCREARY FOR SOUNDTRACK PLEASE.
Nice get for FX.On the heels of winning his second directing Oscar for Life of Pi, Ang Lee will make his television directorial debut with FXs high-profile drama pilot Tyrant, from Homeland executive producers Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff and Six Feet Under alum Craig Wright. This represents a major coup for FX and Tyrant producers Fox 21 and FX Prods. as Lee had been approached numerous times for pilots, but this is the first one he has committed to. In addition to directing, Lee is executive producing Tyrant, his first project following Life of Pi. It tells the story of an unassuming American family drawn into the workings of a turbulent Middle Eastern nation. The series was created by Raff and developed by Gordon and Wright. Raff wrote the pilot, which comes from Gordons 20th TV-based company Teakwood Lane. Ang Lee has demonstrated time and again an ability to present characters with such depth and specificity that they reveal the universal human condition, said FX president John Landgraf. No one could be a more perfect film maker to bring Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff, and Craig Wrights Tyrant to indelible life.
- Deadline: Ang Lee To Direct FX Pilot ‘Tyrant’ From Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff & Craig WrightNice get for FX.
Yeah, there's some potentially good stuff coming up. I'm looking forward to True Detective on HBO and Low Winter Sun on AMC, too.They sure have a lot of promising drama projects in development: The Bridge, Tyrant, and The Strain from Guillermo del Toro. Hopefully the latter two get picked up to series.
British actor J.J. Feild (Captain America: The First Avenger) has been cast in AMC‘s pilot Turn. Written by Craig Silverstein based on the book Washington’s Spies and directed by Rupert Wyatt, Turn is set in the summer of 1778 and tells the story of New York farmer Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell), who bands together with a group of childhood friends to form The Culper Ring, an unlikely group of spies who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence.
David Wilson Barnes (You Don’t Know Jack) has been cast in AMC‘s drama pilot Halt & Catch Fire. Set in the early 1980s, it dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, Joe (Lee Pace); an engineer, Gordon (Scoot McNairy); and a prodigy, Cameron (Mackenzie Davis), whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time. Barnes, repped by Innovative Artists, will play Dale Barnes, SVP of Sales, North America, for IBM. He is Joe’s foil, with the conflict between these two men being personal as much as it is professional.
Big Love creators Mark V. Olsen & Will Scheffer are returning to HBO’s primetime. The pay cable network has picked up the duo’s comedy pilot Getting On to series with a six-episode order. An U.S. version of the award-winning BBC Four medical comedy of the same name, HBO’s Getting On stars Laurie Metcalf, Alex Borstein and Niecy Nash. Set in a women’s geriatric extended care wing of a down-at-the-heels hospital as put-upon nurses, it follows anxious doctors and administrators as they struggle with the darkly comic, brutally honest and quietly compassionate realities of caring for the elderly in an overwhelmed healthcare system.
Interesting.
Looking to further expand its original programming slate, Cinemax has ordered a 70s-set drama pilot titled Quarry, TVLine has learned.
Based loosely on a series of books by Max Allen Collins, the project centers on a Marine marksman who, upon returning home from Vietnam in 1973, finds himself shunned by those he loves and demonized by the public. The disillusioned vet is quickly recruited into a network of contract killers and corruption spanning the Mississippi River.
Do want.
John Hillcoat (Lawless, The Road), meanwhile, serves as EP and director of the pilot.
Does everything really have to be a period piece?
Starz has put in development Airborne, a drama series from writer Gideon Yago (The Newsroom) and Spartacus executive producer Rob Tapert. Airborne is a coming-of-age story set at the dawn of the Vietnam War. It follows a young helicopter crew as they fight for survival, sanity, their souls, and each other in a country and war that are descending into chaos.
Over the past year, Syfy has been quietly amassing a slate of space/alien drama projects with the goal of launching a new series in the genre that has felt a void after the end of Battlestar Galactica. The effort started in February 2012 with the decision to develop a series adaptation of the 2010 supernatural Sony movie Legion with the films director Scott Stewart. The network went on to take in Georgeville TVs adaptation of British classic Blakes 7, Bryan Fullers High Noon and several other projects. Today, High Noon was ordered to pilot, with several other space projects remaining in development.
High Moon is described as an imaginative, out-of-this-world series exploring what happens when the countries of Earth establish colonies to mine the Moons resources and discover a new form of life. Chaos erupts in a genuinely emotional, humorously thrilling and always unexpected fashion as the people of the Moon race to uncover this life forms powerful secrets. Co-executive producer/writer: Jim Danger Gray (Pushing Daisies). Executive producer/writer: Bryan Fuller. The pilot is written by Gray from a story by Fuller and Gray. Executive producers: Cary Granat & Steve Granat of Reel FX and Don Murphy & Susan Montford of Angry Films. Studio: UCP.
That Bryan Fuller Syfy thing is taking forever. Feels like it was years and years ago that I first heard about it.
That HBO series Getting On sounds cool.
Crazy Ones is the SMG series right? I hope that turns out well. I didn't know it was single cam, didn't know CBS was in the business of making those.
They have 4-5 single cam pilots this year.
Right but that's mostly a change from the past few years (decade maybe?) no?
That HBO series Getting On sounds cool.
Really? This is the first time I've heard about it. Sounds really cool.
@Variety_Cynthia 3m
Buzz on ABC's 'SHIELD' is predictably strong. Hearing it's meant to be fairly family-friendly. Time slot talk: Sun-9, Tues-8, Thurs-8
Pretty excited for SHIELD
That High Noon project could be interesting. I'm honestly not really familiar with Bryan Fuller at all however, besides that first episode of Hannibal.
Now called Marvel's Agents of SHIELD. Needed more branding.
That. Is. Lame.
My bet is Thurs at 8.
Joss Whedon Presents: Disney's Marvel's Agents of SHIELDNow called Marvel's Agents of SHIELD. Needed more branding.
Open, which Murphy co-wrote with Dexter co-executive producer Lauren Gussis, is described as a modern, provocative exploration of human sexuality and relationships.
Take that with a grain of salt given that this isn't through official channels, and the last point sounds somewhat dubious given how long it takes to get production up and running.The premiere episode of American Gods will be a lot like the opening chapters of the book, but will also contain new elements and details.
The first two seasons of the show will consist of the book. By then Gaiman hopes to have the American Gods sequel novel written and headed for release.
American Gods will debut this year if Gaiman can get the pilot script done in time to HBO's satisfaction.
and the last point sounds somewhat dubious given how long it takes to get production up and running.
AMC has put in development Ballistic City, a futuristic drama directed and executive produced by Oblivion helmer Joseph Kosinski and written/executive produced by Travis Beacham, co-writer of another upcoming tentpole sci-fi movie, Guillermo del Toros Pacific Rim.
Ballistic City is described as Blade Runner meets Battlestar Galactica and tells the story of a former cop thrust into the criminal underworld of a city housed in a generational space ship destined for an unknown world. I hear the project is eyed as a potential companion to AMCs genre blockbuster The Walking Dead.
Beverly Hills Cop is a sure thing. CBS would be insane not to pick it up. I think it'll be a perfect fit in the Monday @ 10pm slot.
A piece of news from last month that slipped under my radar, apparently Neil Gaiman's American Gods adaptation at HBO is still moving forward. I haven't heard any news on this project in a long time, but this sounds promising:Take that with a grain of salt given that this isn't through official channels, and the last point sounds somewhat dubious given how long it takes to get production up and running.
LOLAmerican Gods will debut this year if Gaiman can get the pilot script done in time to HBO's satisfaction.
You sure about that? Seems pretty official to me. http://abcallaccess.com/show/marvels-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d/It's not official.
Ballistic City - I definitely like the idea of doing a show on a generational starship. I wonder if this idea spiraled out of development of the Red Mars adaptation that AMC had once been working on. Maybe they liked the stuff on the starship but didn't see how it was feasible or cost effective to jettison the whole starship set and move onto Mars, as the book does about halfway through.
Not sure how much faith I have in that talent doing an intelligent show, however. The writer of Clash of the Titans (which was boring as shit) and Pacific Rim (which looks fun, but certainly not smart).
LOL
At best a pilot might begin production.
You sure about that? Seems pretty official to me. http://abcallaccess.com/show/marvels-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d/
AMC has given a pilot order to drama Line Of Sight. The drama, from Brotherhood creator Blake Masters, was one of three projects that participated in last months annual AMC pilot script showcase where the writers/producers behind scripts identified by the cable network as its strongest pilot contenders are invited to present their projects.
Line of Sight is the story of Lewis Bernt, a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigator who survives a mysterious plane crash, bringing him on an emotionally disorienting quest to discover the accidents cause. This would mark AMCs first foray into sci-fi original series.Blake Masters has created a world and set of characters that defies the traditional boundaries of drama and sci-fi, said Joel Stillerman, AMCs EVP of original programming. Its got great elements of both genres while also having that unique blend of a conspiracy thriller. It is genuinely unexpected and unconventional.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/primetime-pilot-panic-the-latest-buzz/#more-480241
New pilot buzz aka same shit, different day.
Network screening/testing start this week, so we'll start to get a clearer picture by the end of the week.
NBC appears very pleased with their comedy pilots, including the pilot for the Michael J. Fox project, which already has a 22-episode order. I hear the network brass feel their half-hour development is so strong, they may bet heavily on new series and hardly keep any of the existing comedy series (besides Parks & Recreation, of course).
Over at AMC, Turn is turning up the heat.