http://news.premiere.com/blog/2008/06/robert-carlyle.html
Those of us who have been frustrated by the delay in the 7th season of 24 have been looking forward to the promised 2 hour telemovie, to air in the US in November and to lead into the next season. A little extra helping to make up for the lack of a new season in 2008.
Well, judging from the above story at premiere magazine, the so-called telemovie may in fact simply be the first two hours of the season proper, to be followed by 22 hours of action, rather than, well, 24. At least, according to actor Robert Carlyle.
I'm hopeless with the spoiler/ code function (in my defence my laptop seems to have problems with it), so I've copied the interview below. There are only very mild spoilers, but those of a spoiler sensitive nature may not want to go any further.
Looks like they're back to the original idea for this season, i.e. to start off in Africa, have Jack meet an old buddy, get caught up in a coup, then have a gap in the real time to allow Jack to get back the US. But please, God, don't let them do the 'figure from Jack's past is the bad guy' storyline again! Stephen Saunders, Christopher Henderson, Philip and Gray Bauer, Tony Almeida, now Carlyle?!
Those of us who have been frustrated by the delay in the 7th season of 24 have been looking forward to the promised 2 hour telemovie, to air in the US in November and to lead into the next season. A little extra helping to make up for the lack of a new season in 2008.
Well, judging from the above story at premiere magazine, the so-called telemovie may in fact simply be the first two hours of the season proper, to be followed by 22 hours of action, rather than, well, 24. At least, according to actor Robert Carlyle.
I'm hopeless with the spoiler/ code function (in my defence my laptop seems to have problems with it), so I've copied the interview below. There are only very mild spoilers, but those of a spoiler sensitive nature may not want to go any further.
when I spoke to Carlyle, he was fresh off a plane from South Africa where he's spent the last four weeks shooting his role in 24: The Movie, in which he plays an old friend from Jack Bauer's past who reputedly becomes his nemesis. Not that Carlyle was about to admit to it - here's what he had to say, before threatening that he'd have to break my fingers if pushed to reveal any more. I believed him...
Where were you shooting in South Africa?
We were in the Stellenbosch region, the wine country. It was doubling for jungle in the fictional country of Sangala.
Who's your character in 24?
My character's called Carl Benton who is Jack Bauer's best buddy and he hasn't seen him for 10 years or something. Jack's on his travels and he comes to see Carl and hang out with him and potentially change his life. Maybe...
Is the movie sticking to the TV show's real-time format?
It is. This two hours is two hours in real time and there'll then be 22 episodes. I don't know how they connect it to the first of those 22 episodes but it's literally the third hour...
So it will lead straight into the new series?
Yeah.
Will you be in the series as well?
We don't know. I can't tell you anymore or Jack Bauer'll come and kill me. And you.
Looks like they're back to the original idea for this season, i.e. to start off in Africa, have Jack meet an old buddy, get caught up in a coup, then have a gap in the real time to allow Jack to get back the US. But please, God, don't let them do the 'figure from Jack's past is the bad guy' storyline again! Stephen Saunders, Christopher Henderson, Philip and Gray Bauer, Tony Almeida, now Carlyle?!