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sf/f TV development news - 2013

He was pretty solid in House of Cards, so good news, I guess.

As much as I love del Toro though I can't think of a single vampire TV series I've liked, so even while Strain seems to eschew romantic vampires, I'm kind of on the fence.
The last vampire show I actually enjoyed, was Forever Knight in the mid-'90s. It's been a few weeks since then.
 
http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/j-j...tion-stephen-king-novel-112263-for-tv-series/

J.J. Abrams‘ Bad Robot is in negotiations for the rights to Stephen King‘s bestselling 2011 novel 11/22/63. The deal is being done through Warner Bros TV, where Bad Robot is under a deal. I hear the plan is to adapt the book as a TV series or miniseries, likely for cable. 11/22/63 centers on Jake, an unassuming divorced English teacher who stumbles upon a time portal that leads to 9/9/1958 and goes on a quest to try and prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963.
 
Julie plec has single handedly ruined tvd and since she is going to also be running the originals this doesn't bode well but then again since it is going to be on the cw angst and love polygons ought to appeal to the mindless bieber loving teenager.
 
I thought the backdoor pilot was actually one of the best TVD episodes so far this season.
 
A 11/22/63 series? I don't see how that could work, except if they develop the concept of the Green/Yellow card guys further and place them in other situations.
 
An interesting writers development for a show that (regardless of the creator/developer) I initially had no real interest in:

Ira Steven Behr has been hired to help bring Ron D Moores' OUTLANDER to realisation on Starz:

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/62193

Nice to see the pair working again


Hugo
 
Fox and NBC have made some decisions about their pilots for next season:

Fox has picked up Almost Human and Sleepy Hollow and passed on Delirium.

NBC has passed on The Sixth Gun.
 
Fox has picked up Almost Human and Sleepy Hollow and passed on Delirium.

Okay. Almost Human is the Abrams android-cop show, which has possibilities. Sleepy Hollow is kind of a weird high concept, Ichabod Crane coming to the modern era to save the world (if you're going to bring a Washington Irving character forward in time, shouldn't it be Rip Van Winkle?). Delirium was something about a future where love could be surgically eradicated or something -- didn't sound too interesting.
 
if I hadn't seen the names of those behind sleepy hollow and the futuristic buddy cop show I'd be optimistic about them but seeing these are the same mediocre pool of writing talent behind Fringe, the star trek film franchise etc my optimism has faded. The last thing I want is some convoluted mythology, angst ridden, fast paced mess.
 
NBC has picked up Believe. Here's the logline: "Drama about a girl in possession of a great gift/powers - which will come into their own in seven years - and the man who is sprung from prison to protect her from those trying to hunt her down."

Edit to add: simultaneous post!
 
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