Cancelled shows of Tomorrow: The War on Chuck Lorre - Part 7

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Also, why does Fox treat Bob's Burgers so badly?

Season premier, skip a month... episode 2, skip a month... episode 3, skip a month.

It's so annoying. Yes, I know of Baseball/Football stuff but then why even debut it in September if it's not going to roll out in an orderly fashion?

It's the new King of the Hill...
 
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/nbc-plots-frequency-reboot-supernatural-748851
NBC Plots 'Frequency' Reboot With 'Supernatural' Boss (Exclusive)
1:07 PM PST 11/13/2014 by Lesley Goldberg

Feature screenwriter Toby Emmerich is on board to exec produce

The year of the reboot continues.

NBC has handed out a script-plus-penalty commitment to a reboot of 2000 sci-fi thriller Frequency, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

Based on the New Line Cinema feature written by Toby Emmerich, Supernatural showrunner Jeremy Carver will pen the new version for Warner Bros. Television, where he is under an overall deal.

NBC's Frequency is described as a character-driven drama in which an NYPD detective connects with his son, 30 years in the future. The two must work together to change the history of tragic events to come, while also getting the chance to heal their complicated relationship.

Emmerich's feature took place in New York in 1999 and starred Jim Caviezel as a homicide detective who strangely makes contact with his late father (Dennis Quaid) exactly 30 years in the past on the day before his death. The film grossed $68 million worldwide on a budget of $31 million.

Carver will also executive produce the drama alongside Emmerich, John Rickard as well as Lin Pictures' Dan Lin and Jennifer Gwartz.

Frequency becomes the latest feature to be adapted for the small-screen this development season as networks look to cut through the clutter in an increasingly competitive scripted landscape. Key to the remakes is having the original producers on board — something 20th TV learned with its planned Say Anything reboot. While the studio's parent company owns the rights to the feature, the original producers were not involved. The studio legally could have moved forward without their consent but ultimately opted to scrap the TV follow-up.

Meanwhile, CBS is tackling Limitless, Rush Hour and In Good Company; Fox is reviving Big, Hitch, Monster-in-Law and Minority Report; NBC is readying Bewitched, Marley & Me, Problem Child and The Money Pit; and The CW is plotting The Illusionist, to name a few.

Carver, who oversees The CW's veteran procedural — which this week celebrated its 200th episode — counts Being Human and feature Fearless among his credits. Carver is also attached to The CW/WBTV's Supernatural spinoff. The drama, which went to pilot last season but did not move forward, is being redeveloped this season.
Hope this doesn't mean he leaves Supernatural.
 
That movie is REALLY under-rated, also one of the few that made me choke up
 
For some reason, I imagine Sawyer in a dark room with 10 different computer monitors all displaying different entertainment news websites. Sort of like a bat computer for tv news...
 
For some reason, I imagine Sawyer in a dark room with 10 different computer monitors all displaying different entertainment news websites. Sort of like a bat computer for tv news...

Mike, that's ridiculous.....








It's just five computers. :o
 
Frequency as a series?... I can actually see that working...
 
When Sean Bean gets killed, he gets killed good. :o
 
I feel that, after having watched the trailer for State of Affairs, I have basically already watched the whole pilot episode.

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It's created by the same people who made The Blacklist. Do people think it will be any good? I'm actually getting a bit bored of the Blacklist though.
 
http://deadline.com/2014/11/elizabe...tnt-jerry-bruckheimer-michael-bay-1201284767/
Elizabeth Perkins To Co-Star In TNT’s Drug-Trade Pilot
by Nellie Andreeva

Weeds alumna Elizabeth Perkins has been tapped for a co-starring role on TNT’s Untitled Miami Project from Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay. Written by Masters Of Sex creator/executive producer Michelle Ashford, the serialized character drama is set in the wild and unpredictable world of the Florida drug trade in the 1970s. Perkins will play Josephine “Jojo” Nickel, all peroxide and cleavage with a penchant for gambling at the dog track, who raised her son, Bobby as a single mother. A true local with deeply Southern roots, Jojo now has her own ambitions: Bobby’s father-in-law, Corwin. Perkins, whose role on Showtime’s Weeds earned her three Emmy nominations, is repped by Gersh and Brillstein Entertainment.
 

I'm really surprised. With a show in it's second season, you'd think that news would come out closer to the end of the season.

Good riddance anyway. Waste of a good cast. Considering it's numbers, I'm guessing The McCarthys is next.
 
I'm really surprised. With a show in it's second season, you'd think that news would come out closer to the end of the season.

Good riddance anyway. Waste of a good cast. Considering it's numbers, I'm guessing The McCarthys is next.

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Margo Martindale and Beau Bridges will now go back to their dramas.
 
Let's hope Will Arnett can finally find a successful show to front now. He hasn't had much luck when it comes to TV.
 
They are being vicious this cancellation season.

Yeah with some shows. How is the Mindy Project still on with such low ratings? Also, is Mulaney confirmed to be cancelled or is it on the bubble?
 
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