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sf/f TV development news - 2013

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Okay people, you seriously need to start paying attention to this thread! Mr. Original-Spock Himself, Martin Landau, has been cast in a pilot.

Written by Emmerich and Harold Kloser and to be directed by Emmerich, the project centers on Carter (Max Thieriot), an astrophysics grad student in NYC who learns that he is the chosen one to destroy the forces of evil. Landau, repped by TalentWorks, will play Mr. Armin, a blind former German soldier in World War II who is the executor of Carter’s father’s estate and one of Carter’s only true friends.
I hope this will be considered significant enough in and of itself that I can eschew further manufactured controversy. :rommie:
 
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ABC has found the Beast for their Beauty and the Beast pilot

Scottish platinum-selling singer and stage actor Darius Campbell has landed the male lead in ABC’s drama pilot Beauty And The Beast, a fantasy re-imagining of the classic Beauty and the Beast tale wherein an embattled princess, Grace, discovers an unlikely connection with a mysterious beast, Shiro (Campbell), a mercenary bodyguard.

The CW's Beauty and the Beast casting news

Nicole Gale Anderson and newcomer Nina Lisandrello have been cast in the CW’s drama pilot Beauty And The Beast.

Lisandrello, will play Tess, Catherine’s partner and friend on the Homicide Squad. Anderson, will play Catherine’s younger sister.

Casting for NBC's Revolution from JJ Abrams and Eric Kripke

Graham Rogers, Tracy Spiradakos and Anna Lise Phillips have become the first actors cast in the JJ Abrams/Eric Kripke NBC pilot Revolution, a high-octane action drama following a group of characters struggling to survive and reunite with loved ones in a world where all forms of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist. Rogers will play Danny Matheson, a capable, cunning hunter with a good heart. Spiradakos will play Charlie, a warrior. Phillips will play a doctor.
 
Re: sf/f TV development news - 2012

Okay people, you seriously need to start paying attention to this thread! Mr. Original-Spock Himself, Martin Landau, has been cast in a pilot.

Written by Emmerich and Harold Kloser and to be directed by Emmerich, the project centers on Carter (Max Thieriot), an astrophysics grad student in NYC who learns that he is the chosen one to destroy the forces of evil. Landau, repped by TalentWorks, will play Mr. Armin, a blind former German soldier in World War II who is the executor of Carter’s father’s estate and one of Carter’s only true friends.
I hope this will be considered significant enough in and of itself that I can eschew further manufactured controversy. :rommie:
I love Martin Landau and it will be worth watching the pilot to see him, but the show still sounds pretty dicey.
 
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I Caught a couple of minutes of a S1 Stargate SG1 episode last night, and Ronny Cox was in it. Is he still acting? I'd love to see him get at least one more great role while he's still acting

Martin Landau could be fun to see again, too.
 
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Okay, one of these two Beauty and the Beast pilots has got to change its name soon.

And the people writing the publicity about Revolution really, really need to stop using the phrase "a world where all forms of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist." Mass is a form of energy. Light, motion, gravity, the chemical potential in our cells, it's all energy. If there's no energy, there's no universe. It's a stupid sentence and they need to stop using it.
 
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A lot of these pilots sound pretty iffy - the Emmerich one has also been called Antichrist, which gives you a little hint about what it's really all about. The main character will be the only guy in the world who knows that it's End Times (for Dewey Crowe? they need him in this show), other than Martin Landau, his only mentor and ally. One man against Satan! :rommie:

Revolution could also be a waste of time - The Walking Dead sans zombies, why bother? The fact that they're casting pretty bland blonde types doesn't look hopeful. They need a John Bernthal type or two. Midnight Sun sounded like another stab at The Event, until they cast Titus Welliver in the lead. Even then, one actor can't carry a whole show.

I've been burned too many times by being hopeful based on nothing other than a vague description - time travel dinosaur show, how can they fuck that up??? - so until proven otherwise, they're all flops. :p
 
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I rather like Martin Landau (glad he's still kicking!) and the fact that I own the first season of Space: 1999 suggests I'll watch him in anything. Sure, why not, I'll give this one a chance.
 
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Honestly, I don't think any of the descriptions I've read have made me go "I HAVE TO WATCH THIS", a few sound interesting, but none of them really excite me.
 
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Revolution just joined the ranks of the must-see! :eek: Giancarlo Esposito is co-starring!!!
Esposito, repped by Domain and Principal Entertainment, will play Capt. Neville, a hard-as-steel military man with a genteel southern manner who may not always be what he seems.

They musta read my snarky comment about the cast being too pretty and blonde and needing some real heavy-hitter to balance things out. :D
 
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Hm, so I wonder if that means we won't be seeing as much of Sydney/The Mirror/The Genie on Once Upon A Time.
 
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The article said he'll still have his OUAT role - he hasn't gotten all that much screentime as it is.
 
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I guess he has only been in handful of episodes so far. For some reason I was thinking he'd been in most of them.
 
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F. Murray Abraham has joined ABC/ABC Studios’ drama pilot Beauty And The Beast


http://www.deadline.com/2012/02/jak...david-eigenberg-f-murray-abraham-join-pilots/

Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus) has joined ABC/ABC Studios’ drama pilot Beauty And The Beast, a fantasy re-imagining of the classic Beauty and the Beast tale wherein an embattled princess, Grace, discovers an unlikely connection with a mysterious beast, Shiro (Darius Campbell), a mercenary bodyguard. Abraham will play Emperor Dorian’s chancellor, a wise and trusted but duplicitous man of state.
 
Re: sf/f TV development news - 2012

BBC America has two SFF shows in development. From Deadline Hollywood:

BBC America will develop two series with UK indie Clerkenwell Films, producers of the hit UK sci-fi series Misfits. Sci-fi drama Wired, from writer Steven Volk (Afterlife), and The Dead Beat, a paranormal crime show from writer John Jackson (Being Human), are the first projects to come out of the non-exclusive development deal BBC America signed with Clerkenwell Films in September. Here are descriptions of the two series, which will be distributed by BBC Worldwide:

Wired takes place in a world that looks exactly like today, except for one thing: this is a world with ‘Syns’ (‘Synthetic Organisms’), exact replicas of human beings and the newest luxury accessory money can buy. Wired explores our evolving relationship with technology, the boundaries of society’s values and moralities, our hypocrisies and contradictions – holding up a mirror to who we are today and what we might become.

In The Dead Beat, two cops, one dead and one alive, become a reluctant team, working from leads in the world of the dead to track down killers in the world of the living. Subverting the crime genre, The Dead Beat brings a whole new meaning to cold cases, underworld informants, dead leads and buried evidence.
 
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We've ripped off enough British stuff here in the states that it shouldn't bother me, but the synopsis of Wired sounds exactly like Beautiful People. And The Dead Beat sounds exactly like the upcoming R.I.P.D. movie.

I don't mind shows and movies rehashing stories and premises that have been done before, but having so many things with identical concepts arriving at the SAME time is getting a little silly.
 
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Never heard of Beautiful People or R.I.P.D. Besides premise doesn't necessarily mean they'll be anything alike in execution.
 
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Beautiful People

The project, written by Michael McDonald, is set in the near future in a society where humans co-exist with mechanical androids that look like people but are treated like second-class citizens.

R.I.P.D.

The Dark Horse comic R.I.P.D. is adapted by Universal Pictures with this fantasy crime film focusing on a newly deceased cop (Ryan Reynolds) who's drafted into a squad of zombie cops that battle the supernatural. Red's Robert Schwentke directs, with Jeff Bridges co-starring as his partner and Kevin Bacon playing the villain. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

And yeah, they could be entirely different in terms of execution and tone.

But trends in the entertainment industry still seem to be becoming more and more homogenized. American Sherlock? Multiple Beauty and the Beast shows? Fairytale shows, robot shows, vampire shows.

Back when Armageddon and Deep Impact came out in the same year it was looked at a bit skeptically. Now we have multiple projects every year coming out with the same elements.
 
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