If the actors are doing their jobs, very few members of the audience will know where they came from, or care. Most people don't follow entertainment industry news.
I still don't see how NBC is going to be able to make a cannibal serial killer show under the FCC's thumb that isn't fatally constrained in what the audience expects from the premise.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=88629
NBC have landed director David Slade, of Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night fame to direct the pilot episode. This is shaping up quite nicely, it must be said.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=88629
NBC have landed director David Slade, of Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night fame to direct the pilot episode. This is shaping up quite nicely, it must be said.
I never saw '30 Days of Night', but man, 'Hard Candy' was.... ouch
“Bryan and I are big fans of Trek and have discussed a take on what we would do, and we would love to do it,” Fuller says. “I don’t think anything is going to happen in any official capacity until after the next movie comes out. And I’m sure it would be wisely under J.J. Abrams’ purview of what happens. He’s the guardian of Trek right now.”
Although a Peacock rep declined to comment, TVLine has learned exclusively that Fishburne is circling the pivotal role of Jack Crawford, the agent-in-charge at the Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI who is tasked with tracking down a certain flesh-eating serial killer. Crawford was played by Dennis Farina in 1986 Manhunter, Scott Glenn in 1991′s Silence of the Lambs, and Harvey Keitel in 2002′s Red Dragon.
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