- Fr 7. Aug 2015, 00:03
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Also das klingt schon dannach, das FOX Prison Break für die Mini Serie bestellt hat, ohne die genaue Handlung zu kennen.
str1keteam hat geschrieben:Erster Teaser mit Bewegtmaterial zu Vinylhttp://tvline.com/2015/08/06/prison-bre ... cial-2016/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v=n2irZnQMovI
Trailer zu Art of More (Crackle, u.a. mit Dennis Quaid und Kate Bosworth)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MunDKTnEoH0
Zum Glück schaue ich kein Bones, denn ein Bones / Sleepy Hollow Crossover muss doch ein kompletter Jump the Shark Moment für eine in der Realität verankerte Serie wie Bones sein...Sleepy Hollow/Bones ist wohl ein Halloween-Event. Sowas wie eine Comedyfolge, die sich viele Crime Procedurals einmal im Jahr leisten.
Prison Break ist noch nicht 100% bestellt. Der Showrunner schreibt noch an der Staffelbibel und erst wenn die FOX gefällt, folgt die offizielle Order.
Ähnlich wie X-Men immer wahrscheinlicher wird, aber noch Hürden bezüglich der Rechtesituation mit Marvel zu klären sind.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-f ... ive-813542Auch 24 ist immer noch im Gespräch, aber man kann mittlerweile davon ausgehen, dass es ein echter Reboot ohne Jack würde. Wobei ich auch dann eine Gastrolle zur Fackelübergabe für wahrscheinlich hielte.
Fox is inching closer to a live-action X-Men series.
"[For] X-Men, we're in negotiations with Marvel. We're hopeful we'll be able to announce something soon. We're not closed on a deal yet but it's something we're definitely pursuing," Fox Television Group chairman and CEO Dana Walden told THR on Thursday at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour stop.
As THR previously reported, Fox's potential live-action series is being penned by Star Trek 3 writing duo Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne; they will share a "created by" credit with 24's Evan Katz and Manny Coto, who also will serve as showrunners.
Fox studio counterpart 20th Century Fox owns the rights to the film franchise (with seven features already released based on X-Men characters and Gambit with Channing Tatum in the pipeline). While conversations to bring the franchise to the small screen are underway, sources indicate a deal is far from complete, with Marvel — which owns the comic rights — still having to sign off on the deal. The comic book powerhouse is based at Disney, with ABC shows including Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter on the network and five upcoming straight-to-series programs in the works there. Marvel would have to sign off on the deal.
"The characters from the X-Men franchise are with Fox on the feature side so we won't be including Marvel characters that are at ABC with Disney," Walden said of how the deal with Marvel will be structured. "This will be exclusively the franchise as it has existed at Fox."
The goal, she said, was for X-Men to be a "long-running" series — not a limited revival a la 24: Live Another Day and the Prison Break revival, which Walden and Fox TV Group chairman and CEO Gary Newman announced early Thursday.
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/06/24-reboot-details
A reboot of 24 is still in development, according to Fox chairman and CEO Gary Newman, who offered an update to reporters during the network’s summer press tour.
Manny Coto and Evan Katz are writing the script, with longtime 24 producer Howard Gordon supervising. Though the network hasn’t seen the script yet, Newman said it will center on a new character in the absence of of Jack Bauer. Not that they didn’t try.
“Obviously we would love to have Kiefer [Sutherland] and we went to him first,” said Newman. “It isn’t something he wants to do at this point, but he encouraged us to continue and look for a way to bring the show back.” The network has been weighing the possibility of a Kiefer-less 24 since January.
The familiar clock will be chiming once again in the new series, but as for familiar characters, Newman admitted, “Honestly I don’t know whether we’ll see any old characters or not. It would not surprise me if it’s a total reset in terms of the characters.”
Also das klingt schon dannach, das FOX Prison Break für die Mini Serie bestellt hat, ohne die genaue Handlung zu kennen.