24: Live Another Day

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Only three times for me. Well, two and a half. I'm not sure I count all the snippets as a trailer before it was all pieced together.

Don't want to wear it out or try looking too hard for clues.
 
Someone should merge all of the spots together. Since its mostly drums & the clock sound. It should be easy enough 2 do
 
http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/judy-davis-out-of-24-live-another-day/
Judy Davis Exits ‘24: Live Another Day’ For Personal Reasons; Role To Be Recast
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

EXCLUSIVE: A meaty villainous role on Fox‘s event series 24: Live Another Day unexpectedly became vacant after Judy Davis had to pull out. Davis was slated to leave her native Australia for London, where Live Another Day had been filming since January 26, but I’ve learned that personal family matters are preventing her from traveling at this time. As a result, the two-time Emmy winner had to pull out a couple of weeks before the recurring role was scheduled to begin filming. The producers are expected to find a replacement quickly with no impact on production. The character, Margot, is a British national and the widow of a notorious terrorist. 24: Live Another Day, which will premiere on May 5, is a big priority for Fox, which showcased the project in a series of promos during the Super Bowl on Sunday.
 
http://tvline.com/2014/02/11/24-live-another-day-cast-michelle-fairley-replaces-judy-davis/
24 Scoop: Fallen Game of Thrones Matriarch Michelle Fairley to Live Another Day

Dearly departed Game of Thrones actress Michelle Fairley has joined the cast of 24: Live Another Day, Fox’s 12-episode Jack Bauer revival (premiering May 5), TVLine has learned.

Fairley will play the recurring role of Margot, a British national and the widow of a notorious terrorist. She replaces Judy Davis, who dropped out for personal reasons.

The London-based event series picks up years later with Jack, now an exile, being tracked by CIA operations head Steve Harris (Benjamin Bratt), agent Kaye Morgan (Yvonne Strahovski), computer tech Jordan Reed (Giles Matthey) and field operative Erik Ritter (Gbenga Akinnagbe).
:awesome:

Weirdly enough, her name was one of the first I thought of when I read that it was being recast.
 
Shame Judy had to leave but I think they found a suitable replacement.
 
Rewatching season 8 for the first time since it aired in preparation for the new season. The first half of the season minus the ridiculous Dana Walsh subplot is not nearly as bad watching it marathon style as opposed to week to week. Looking forward to when **** goes down halfway through the season and it starts to get better. I'll have to see what my feelings are on rewatch but I still maintain this season gets too much flack and the second half is as good as some of the best seasons. Watching this has also made me realize how much potential a half season of 24 has. Even the best seasons had some ridiculous subplot that no one cared about. If they can skip all the b.s. and focus strictly on the main plot then this could be amazing.
 
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omg... is that Kim Bauer on the right?... please god, of all people, don't bring HER back... :doh:
 
That's Strahovski.
 
Yvonne Strahovski in the words of Sam Jackson - "We don't all look alike!"

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the HELL she doesn't... she seems like an Elisha Cuthbert just a few short years older and better-looking...

and yeah, I'm not too thrilled with Kim Raver back... keep her on Revolution...
 
Bringing back Kim wouldn't be the worst thing ever. I liked her cameo in seasons 7 and 8, and if they do not choose to do another season after this would like some closure with her as well as Tony. The only thing I disliked about the end of season 8 was that Jack once again disappeared without saying goodbye to his daughter.
 
From TVGuide's spring preview:

The clock never stops. 24 was dead. Now it’s not. In 2010, after eight seasons chasing suitcase nukes and dirty bombs, Kiefer Sutherland said goodbye to counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer. But a new spy world has apparently proven enough to draw him out of retirement.

“Jack wasn’t quite done saving the world,” Sutherland says with a half smile. “Jack’s a guy with a strong moral compass, and that compass pointed him back to the center of the fray.”

24: Live Another Day opens four years after Jack slipped away on a New York street while operations analyst Chloe O’Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) watched tearfully on her Counter Terrorist Unit screen. Much has changed, even as key players return. The action is set (and filmed) in London. The drama is compressed into 12 episodes instead of 24. Jack is leaner, meaner and a bit crinklier at the eyes. And he and Chloe – now a hardened goth type – are on opposite sides. She’s joined forces with a Julian Assange-style secrets bearer (Michael Wincott). “At least that’s where things begin,” says executive producer Jon Cassar.

Naturally, it’s a global threat that brings everyone back. President James Heller (William Devane) is in the U.K. to broker a treaty with Parliament. When national-security leaks fall into the wrong hands, Jack comes out of hiding, pointing his gun first and asking questions later. “Jack’s in a more aggressive mode,” Cassar says. He’s not answering to anyone.”

Sutherland admits he’s “cautiously optimistic” about the new season. “We had such an incredible run and an enormous fan base. You don’t want to mess with that,” he says. And yet it’s the audience that’s driving the return. “For so many people, 24 never really ended,” Cassar says. “People around the world still watch it on DVD or stream it, so these characters are still alive in a big way.”

Case in point: Kim Raver – who hasn’t been seen since Season 6 – returns as Audrey Raines, and she’s now married to White House chief of staff Mark Boudreau (Tate Donovan). The major thorn in Jack’s side is Kate Morgan (Yvonne Strahovski), a CIA agent whose ruthless tactics in pursuing him might best be described as Bauer-esque.

As the only actor to have appeared in all 192 episodes of 24, Sutherland can anticipate Jack’s moves. He jokes, “The No. 1 secret after all these years? If you can’t remember what to do in a scene, just duck.”
 
No Michelle Fairley?

Nice try, EW. :o
 
Oh, this looks so good. Doesn't feel like we've been without 24 at all...
 
LOL @ Jack on the ground.

I just finished looking at the Season 7 episode where Jack was on the floor in the White House yelling "Clear!" Authorities still manhandled him. He just doesn't get a break.

Bring on Live Another Day!
 
What was the last thing that happened to Audrey again? I can't even remember.
 
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