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ABC PREPS REALITY DAYTIME SHOW GENERAL HOSPITAL, Syndication or cable?

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http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/cbs...neal-baer-to-run-niels-arden-oplev-to-direct/
CBS Orders ‘Under The Dome’ Series From Steven Spielberg & Stephen King; Neal Baer To Run, Niels Arden Oplev To Direct
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

In a departure from its signature drama procedurals, CBS has given a 13-episode straight-to-series order to Steven Spielberg and Stephen King‘s Under The Dome, a drama based on King’s bestselling 2009 novel, which will be produced by Spielberg’s Amblin Television. The series will air next summer and will mark CBS’ biggest effort with original scripted fare in the off-season in years with Under The Dome and Unforgettable. Under The Dome tells the story of a small New England town suddenly and inexplicably sealed off from the rest of the world by an enormous transparent dome. The town’s inhabitants must deal with surviving the post-apocalyptic conditions while searching for answers to what this barrier is, where it came from and if and when it will go away. I hear the project’s writer Brian K. Vaughan (Lost) kept the general conceit and many of the characters from the book but also introduced new characters as regulars and tweaked some details and backstory for the existing ones. I hear King has blessed all the changes. As for the book’s much-talked-about ending, which has divided King fans, I hear the series won’t follow it, and as in success, CBS would like to do another season.

CBS landed Under The Dome in turnaround. The supernatural thriller was originally set up at pay cable sibling Showtime in August 2011. When Amblin sensed the project was not moving forward at Showtime, they asked the network to release it and took it out to the broadcast networks. In an effort to keep the show in the family, Showtime entertainment president David Nevins, who liked the project despite feeling it was not right for Showtime, recommended it to his CBS counterpart Nina Tassler, who was interested. The network subsequently laid the show off at CBS TV Studios, which will produce it with Amblin; attached veteran Neal Baer, who is under an overall deal at CBS Studios, as showrunner; and brought in original The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo helmer Niels Arden Oplev to direct the first episode. The network has history with Oplev — in his U.S. debut, he directed the pilot of the CBS procedural Unforgettable, which coincidentally will be Under The Dome‘s companion on the CBS summer schedule unless the network changes its plans. “This is a great novel coming to the television screen with outstanding auspices and in-season production values to create a summer programming event,” Tassler said.

In further corporate synergy, CBS and sibling Simon & Schuster, whose Scribner imprint published the book in November 2009, will cross-promote the TV series and book in advance of the show’s summer launch with the April 2013 rerelease of trade paperback and electronic editions from its Pocket Books imprint. In addition to the CBS broadcast, Under The Dome will have a multi-platform window available for each episode shortly after the network airing.

Under The Dome has been a passion project for DreamWorks’ Stacey Snider, who nabbed the rights to King’s novel shortly after it was published to strong reviews. She is executive producing the series with Spielberg, King, Baer, Vaughn, Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank. Under The Dome will be distributed domestically by CBS TV Distribution and worldwide by CBS Studios International. Amblin is with WME; King and Baer with Paradigm; Vaughan with Verve; and Oplev with ICM Partners.
This intrigues me for a number of reasons. One, CBS of all networks is skipping a pilot and ordering it straight to series. Two, a broadcast network is actually going to take a crack at scripted programming over the summer instead of relying on ****ty cheap reality competition shows. Three... come on, it's BKV adapting Stephen King, and is going to be directed by the man behind the original Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. That's awesome.
 
Since no one has seemed to notice the actual thread...

http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/cbs...neal-baer-to-run-niels-arden-oplev-to-direct/

This intrigues me for a number of reasons. One, CBS of all networks is skipping a pilot and ordering it straight to series. Two, a broadcast network is actually going to take a crack at scripted programming over the summer instead of relying on ****ty cheap reality competition shows. Three... come on, it's BKV adapting Stephen King, and is going to be directed by the man behind the original Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. That's awesome.

It hasn't been that long since networks tried summer programming?

NBC had that weird/stupid thriller in the hotel Prisoner thingy a few years back and CBS had Harper's Island.
 
It hasn't been that long since networks tried summer programming?

NBC had that weird/stupid thriller in the hotel Prisoner thingy a few years back and CBS had Harper's Island.


that was Persons Unknown...

I don't know, I kinda liked it... and that last scene in the final ep really gave me a chill...
 

I liked Persons Unknown too (the main actress now stars on Last Resort) but I have to say I was pretty pissed when it anded on a cliffhanger . . . after NBC had repeatedly promoted the show with the tagline "All Your Questions Will Be Answered"

 
It really bothers me when that happens. Same with Alcatraz. That's cheating the audience.
 

I liked Persons Unknown too (the main actress now stars on Last Resort) but I have to say I was pretty pissed when it anded on a cliffhanger . . . after NBC had repeatedly promoted the show with the tagline "All Your Questions Will Be Answered"


pissed me off, too...

now I've got the urge to rewatch the series again, DESPITE the open-ended cliffhanger...

it's never made it to dvd, but I downloaded the eps and burned 'em to disc awhile back for my OWN set... :woot:
 
I haven't been back here since the fall of Black Lantern, but how are we on Revolution? I hated the pilot but I've been watching it on Hulu and I kinda dig it.
 
With The Killing getting a last second revival, will they actually end the show proper now?
 
With The Killing getting a last second revival, will they actually end the show proper now?

i think it was AMC's fault. I watch AMC all the time and I didn't even know season 2 had started until the season finale. :huh:

they need to market the show better.
 
The Killing had a 2nd season?!?
Also, can't believe the Under the Dome news. They're not going to be able to get away with much on CBS, right? Well, I read the book when it first came out, but I don't recall it being too explicit (compared to other King works).
 
There's a pretty graphic rape scene in "Under the Dome" along with a violent revenge scene
 
i think it was AMC's fault. I watch AMC all the time and I didn't even know season 2 had started until the season finale. :huh:

they need to market the show better.

It was both. Dragging out the mystery for 2 seasons when the show was aready slow was a bad idea and I didnt even both watching the full 2nd season because I couldnt stand it evn though I liked the first season.
 
http://www.deadline.com/2012/12/sean-bean-to-star-in-tnt-pilot-legends/
Sean Bean To Star In TNT Pilot ‘Legends’
By NELLIE ANDREEVA AND DOMINIC PATTEN

Sean Bean has been cast as the lead in TNT’s drama pilot Legends executive produced by Homeland‘s Howard Gordon. The Game of Thrones alum replaces Brendon Fraser who was originally cast in the role but exited the project last month. Based on the novel by Robert Littell, Legends centers on Martin Odum (Bean), a deep-cover operative who has an uncanny ability to transform himself into a different person for each job. Gordon, Jeffrey Nachmanoff and Mark Bomback developed Legends, which is produced by Fox 21. No stranger to tough guy roles, Bean played Edward Stark on the first season of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Among his other roles, the British actor played Boromir in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy. As was announced at this year’s Toronto Film Festival, Bean is set to star in Scorched Earth, a post-apocalyptic action film that 24’s Brad Turner will direct. Bean is repped by CAA and Independent Talent Group.
Sean Bean instead of Brendan Fraser? Talk about a trade up...

I was vaguely interested before. Now they have my attention.
 
I can't believe I actually saw someone complaining on twitter that this news spoils the fact that he dies on Game of Thrones. :dry:

Actually watching the show might've served the same purpose... :o
 
So . . . basically Human Target v.2.0?

I mean this concept has been pretty used up quite a bit between Human Target and Burn Notice.

Plus, that was part of the original concept of NCIS: LA. But they really only do it once in a while now.
 
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