I remember hearing that Christopher Judge was working on a TV series where he would have played one of the arc-angels sent to Earth, Gabriel or Michael I think. He also talked Michael Shanks into playing Lucifer. What ever happened to this series?
TV Guide: You do look good. What's the project?
Judge: I've got a new show called Rage of Angels. We were supposed to go to camera, but unfortunately we didn't have the last bits of the deal done before the writers' strike came. We always thought we could do it under the Canadian writers' guild contract, but they rejected it because I'm an American, to show support for the American writers' guild. My partner is Brad Turner, a producer of 24, it's for MGM and [Michael] Shanks is starring alongside me. I play the archangel Gabriel. And Michael plays Lucifer. [Laughs] We're shooting a two-hour movie/pilot.
TV Guide: Which will air where?
Judge: Not Sci Fi. [Laughs] It will be one of the broadcast networks.
John Glover would make an excellent Satan.
Sounds fun, but he better cast someone better than Shanks as Lucifer, because of the inevitable comparison with Ray Wise's Satan on Reaper, and there's no way Shanks can hold his own against Wise.
John Glover would make an excellent Satan.
Again.
Sounds fun, but he better cast someone better than Shanks as Lucifer, because of the inevitable comparison with Ray Wise's Satan on Reaper, and there's no way Shanks can hold his own against Wise.
Supposedly, casting Shanks as Lucifer was a big part of how Judge was ultimately able to sell the series. Naturally, he promoted this heavily before actually talking to Shanks about it at all, thus making it nearly impossible for Shanks to back out.
I'm surprised to hear that Judge is American. I was sure that he was Canadian.
Not Sci Fi. [Laughs]
If I remember correctly Michael Shanks mentioned at FedCon this year, that the plan is now to make it into a feature film and not a series. I could be wrong though.
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