Cancelled shows of Tomorrow: No Soap Operas Allowed

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http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/car...ptation-of-oni-press-sixth-gun-comic-for-nbc/
Carlton Cuse To Produce Series Adaptation Of Oni Press’ ‘Sixth Gun’ Comic For NBC
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

NBC has put in development Sixth Gun, a drama based on the Oni Press graphic novel, which is being executive produced by former Lost co-showrunner Carlton Cuse. Sixth Gun, produced by Universal TV, is the story of six mythical guns in the Old West. When the Sixth Gun, the most powerful and dangerous of the group, resurfaces in the hands of an innocent girl named Becky Montcrief, dark forces reawaken. Vile men thought long dead set their sights on retrieving the gun and killing Becky. Only Drake Sinclair, a self-serving gunfighter, stands in evil’s way. Feature writer Ryan Condal will write the script and will executive produce with Cuse as well as Eric Gitter and Andy Bourne of Oni Press’s sister company, film/TV producer Closed on Mondays Entertainment. I hear Uni TV EVP Bela Bajaria had been eying the property for awhile and brought it to Cuse’s attention. Condal has several feature projects in the works, including Hercules: The Thracian Wars, also a comic book adaptation, which has Dwayne Johnson attached to star and Brett Ratner to direct.

http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/cbs-buys-female-vigilante-drama-from-mcg-and-daniel-cerone/
CBS Buys Female Vigilante Drama From McG And Daniel Cerone
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

EXCLUSIVE: McG has teamed with The Mentalist executive producer Daniel Cerone for a female-lead crime drama, which has sold to CBS. Carrying the social media-influenced title #Resistance, the project from McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision and Warner Bros TV centers on an unconventional young female detective for the San Francisco Police Department who won’t let criminals get away with their actions. After she finally goes too far, she gets fired from the force — only to be secretly recruited by the Chief of Police to become an undercover officer posing as a vigilante, allowing her to break the law in order to serve justice. Cerone will write the script and executive produce with Wonderland’s McG and Peter Johnson.

The project, somewhat of a female Equalizer, was put together by Wonderland VP Jeff Grosvenor. It stems from McG’s history and interest in empowered female characters and Cerone’s experience on Dexter, where he served as executive producer/showrunner, and on The Mentalist — both shows centered on characters that fight crime from outside the conventional system.

In addition to #Resistance, Wonderland has a put pilot commitment at ABC for Westside, a Byron Balasco-written soap that is described as a contemporary take on West Side Story, and is also behind the CW’s Wunderland, a contemporary reimagining of Alice In Wonderland written by Chad Hodge. Additionally, McG directed the Fox legal procedural drama pilot Guilty last season, which remains in contention for a series pickup. Cerone has long history at CBS, where he landed his first series with Clubhouse. McG and Cerone are with WME.
I could see the CBS thing happening. As awesome as it would be to see a supernatural western on TV, I doubt that's going to go anywhere.
 

Hmm...I'm assuming the Yakuza underboss is going to be an asian dude? Rarely do they get a lead role (in American tv), especially one involving "romance".


http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/car...ptation-of-oni-press-sixth-gun-comic-for-nbc/

I could see the CBS thing happening. As awesome as it would be to see a supernatural western on TV, I doubt that's going to go anywhere.

It would be cool to see 6th Gun brought to life. Good comic.
 
If they didn't cast an Asian actor in the role of a Yakuza boss, I can only assume there would be a ****storm headed FOX's way.
 
http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/next-caller-cancelled-nbc-series/
NBC’s ‘Next Caller’ Not Going Forward
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

EXCLUSIVE: NBC has pulled the plug on midseason comedy series Next Caller. The network in May had given the Dane Cook-starring project a six-episode order. After filming four of them, I hear network brass had decided that creatively the series was not going in the direction they had hoped for. Production on the series, produced by Lionsgate TV and Universal TV, has stopped, and the produced episodes won’t air. Created and executive produced by Stephen Falk, Next Caller stars Cook as a foul-mouthed satellite radio DJ forced to share the mic with a chipper NPR feminist (Collette Wolfe). Jeffrey Tambor, Joy Osmanski and Wolé Parks co-star. NBC recently gave two of its freshman comedy series, Go On and The New Normal, full-season pickups, while fellow freshmen Guys With Kids and especially Animal Practice, have been struggling. The network has two other comedy series on tap for midseason, 1600 Penn and Save Me.

Dead before it even airs. What a burn. What is that, like the TV equivalent of a miscarriage? I wonder what could've happened to make them reconsider, after they aslready picked up a pilot.
 
ETM, sometimes I think you need to just cool your jets. :o
 
ETM, sometimes I think you need to just cool your jets. :o


:o not a jet, so I don't have engines.


I haven't listened to a Dane Cook CD in a while...I feel bad for him...him going this acting route ruined him...then again, I kinda doubt he can handle the crowd of Fluffy and Steve Bryne. I love those two guys.

Sullivan and Son on TBS = Da Bomb.
 
The Sixth Gun sounds too interesting for network television.
 
I don't think it's too interesting, I think it'd just be too niche.
 
sounds interesting to me. might work better as a cable show, but I'll check it out.
 
The two Brubaker shows sound promising, I wonder how they'll explain a white Yakuza under boss....

The 6th gun sounds like it would work better as a movie.

McG's vigilante cop thing sounds awkward in concept.
 
:o not a jet, so I don't have engines.


I haven't listened to a Dane Cook CD in a while...I feel bad for him...him going this acting route ruined him...then again, I kinda doubt he can handle the crowd of Fluffy and Steve Bryne. I love those two guys.

Sullivan and Son on TBS = Da Bomb.
Is that Gabriel Iglesias? GOD how I hate him lol

I loved Steve Bryne's stand-up but gave up on his TBS show. Couldnt take anymore of the outplayed "Old Lady ****e" jokes:dry:
 
http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/next-caller-cancelled-nbc-series/


Dead before it even airs. What a burn. What is that, like the TV equivalent of a miscarriage? I wonder what could've happened to make them reconsider, after they aslready picked up a pilot.

That's good news for Community.

But how ****** can the show be if NBC doesn't want to roll the dice on it. They go with Guys with Kids and Whitney and there is the crap the other networks put out, who knows it could've been decent ratings filler instead of airing reruns of Guys with Kids. Not saying it would've been good but found a money making audience.
 
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He *****ed out last year. He was being waaay too nice.
 
Animal Practice is dead. Can Guys with Kids please be next? :o
 
Animal Practice is dead. Can Guys with Kids please be next? :o

Kind of a weird schedule having Whitney lead into Guys with Kids then Law & Order: SVU followed by Chicago Fire.

GWK can't last that long, likely until December and replaced with something new in January/February. It's not like NBC has a deep bench for comedies.
They've got some reality game shows and 3 comedies that could go in its place. NBC likely will just pair Save Me with Whitney and have Community back on Thursdays starting in late January after 30 Rock ends.

Baseball ****s with Fox's schedule yet again.

Now it was because of a rain delay but this has been going on long enough where baseball playoffs disrupt the schedule. The 2 hour X-Factor that was supposed to air last night will air next Tuesday which will bump new episodes of Raising Hope, Ben & Kate, New Girl and Mindy Project. Since next Wednesday/ Thursday will feature the Word Series.

So the new season is not even a month old and both shows will be off for two weeks. Way to increase viewership declines and drive more people to DVRing or just not going back to check them out. Ben & Kate is toast though.

Arrow finished 3rd in their timeslot last night in the demo topping what NBC and Fox had.
 
OH GOD! WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO OUR CHILDREN?!?!?!

*goes back to watching John Carpenter's The Thing on network tv*


It may be the PG-13 version, but it includes alternate scenes, deleted scenes, and that alternate ending where MacGready is ALIVE.

At least if my memory is correct from what I read long ago...
 
That got on TV? That wasn't even on the special edition DVD I bought.
 
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