EDIT: Burke's vacated role as a Marine goes to that guy from The Cape.Burke was originally cast three weeks ago in the supporting role of Bass, a charismatic Marine. Meanwhile, the extensive search for an actor to play the lead, Miles, an amazingly resourceful man with dark and dangerous side, continued even after the pilot went into production last week. Then over the weekend, the producers decided to get Burke to play Miles.
Evolution is set 3 million years in the future where Social Darwinism is born once more. A discovery by a tribe of Homo sapiens is about to change the world — a Box that offers the whole of human knowledge has been unearthed and the meekest of the group, The Boy, is first to interpret its lessons.
If they do understand, it's a spoiler. The Boy and all his caveman buddies should just not bother to develop a society at all, since it will be a bad "social Darwinism" one."Social Darwinism?" I don't think the person who wrote that blurb understands what that phrase means.
Forbidden Planet.If Pepsi is TOS, then what is Coke? Flash Gordon?
Is the main character's superpower that he can turn into a cockroach?Seagle's original graphic novel Kafka -- revolving around a government-enhanced agent on the run -- is being developed for television with the Kenneth Branagh Co.
"Kafka is a thriller, an espionage piece, a romance and a noir and each of those aspects is being dovetailed into a paranoid world of government agents gone rogue," Seagle tells THR. "The story deals with themes of loss and redemption and does a very cool trick with what I call super powers even though it is in no way a spandex show."
That doesn't sound very sci fi, but Rushdie has also described the series as "a sort of paranoid science-fiction series, people disappearing and being replaced by other people." Now we're talking!Salman Rushdie’s Next People ... deals with the radical pace of transformation in contemporary American life -- from politics and religion to technology, science and sexuality.
Expect Showtime to do genre fare that isn't "straight ahead" (by which I guess they mean, not something that comes directly from a known genre like high fantasy or zombie horror). We may be in for more sf/f comedy (which would be great to see on cable):Subversive characters remain a critical piece of the Showtime mandate, but with Nevins, there's a bigger push toward mass entertainment. He acknowledges that he largely shuns the slower-paced snootiness that has come to define a genre of cable, preferring instead what he describes as particularly relevant and broadly entertaining fare.
And more on SyFy's Defiance. Oh please, they're blowing up the Golden Gate Bridge again?Straight-ahead genre fare is off-limits, for instance, because HBO (Game of Thrones) and AMC (Walking Dead) are already there, though many suggest he's clamoring for their commercial impact.
Genre comedy, on the other hand, is an area Nevins hopes he can own, and he's working to get the script right on an adaptation of the graphic novel Chew, about an FDA agent who cracks cases by tasting his evidence.
I love the idea of Julie Benz playing the spunky, embattled mayor of an Earth town overrun by sneaky aliens. Never heard of the others, except Graham Greene, who's never made much of an impression on me, acting-wise.Both the game and show will take place in the same universe, with the TV action set in a mining boom town outside St. Louis, Missouri; while the videogame will follow a cast of characters in California.
The drama project, O.C.T., is being developed with both women attached as executive producers. Though O.C.T. --an acronym for the NYPD’s Occult Crimes Taskforce-- is still in its early stages, it is being
considered as a potential star vehicle for the Sin City actress.
Like the graphic novel, co-created by Dawson and David Atchison, O.C.T. will center on the character of Sophia Ortiz, a new member of the bureau who uses magic, spells, ghosts, the undead and the unnatural. At the heart of the story is an ongoing struggle between the O.C.T. detectives and an organized demon-force attempting to take
over Manhattan.
Hmmm, if Vampire Diaries doesn't breathe some life into itself, this sounds like a promising possible replacement for it in my viewing scheduleThat sounds promising.![]()
A&E currently has two scripted original series, The Glades (love it), and Breakout Kings (also love it).Rosario Dawson's a Trekkie, so I support anything she does.I'm also glad to see A&E contemplating a scripted drama on an interesting (if a tad overdone, currently) topic. I can't think of any scripted dramas they do right now. They've fallen entirely off my radar.
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/...ment-guide-drama-series-607213/20120329abc03/
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