FX's The Bastard Executioner - From SOA's Kurt Sutter

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I could have sworn there was already a thread for this, but nothing came up on the search I did, and I guess a majority of the news has been posted in the SOA thread, so...

http://deadline.com/2013/12/fx-orde...rchy-creator-kurt-sutter-brian-grazer-651538/
FX Orders Executioner Pilot From ‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Creator Kurt Sutter & Brian Grazer
by Nellie Andreeva

EXCLUSIVE: Sons Of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter has lined up his follow-up series to the hit FX drama, and it is as far from SOA‘s contemporary Central Valley biker community as they come (but probably just as violent). Sutter has teamed with Imagine’s Brian Grazer for The Bastard Executioner, a period drama project that has received a pilot greenlight from FX. Bastard Executioner tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward III’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all. “I love the network. I love the world. I love the blood,” Sutter said.He will write the script and executive produce with Imagine’s Grazer and Francie Calfo for Fox 21 and FX Prods. through Sutter’s overall deal with Fox 21 parent 20th Century Fox TV, where Imagine TV also is based. Sutter is expected to start working on Bastard Executioner when he wraps the upcoming seventh and final season of SOA, with filming of the pilot slated to begin late next year.

“For 13 years at FX, starting as a writer and working his way up to an executive producer on The Shield, then as Creator/Executive Producer of Sons Of Anarchy, Kurt has interwoven literary and pulp storytelling within two of the most successful series in cable history,” said FX Networks CEO John Landgraf. “Now he has conceived a deep, provocative and historically precise narrative journey into our medieval past — and I have no doubt Bastard Executioner will be another remarkably original and gripping series. We’re also thrilled to be in business with Brian Grazer, one of the most gifted film and TV producers in the business.”

The Bastard Executioner, which marks FX’s first pilot with Imagine TV, stems from an idea by Grazer, who had been exploring the arena for some time. “I find the executioner to be an incredibly fascinating and provocative character,” he said. “He deals with the highest order and the lowest order in the culture. It’s about as morally complex a profession as you can imagine, and it is going to make for a spellbinding series.” Grazer pitched the idea to 20th chairmen Dana Walden and Gary Newman. The two, along with Fox21 president Bert Salke, suggested Sutter as writer. After meeting with Grazer and taking some time to contemplate the idea, Sutter built a whole world around it, and the pitch was taken to FX, which bought it on the spot. “It was our great pleasure to introduce Kurt to Brian Grazer, who is a powerful force in our industry and a great champion of breakthrough films and television shows like Imagine’s own 24 and Arrested Development,” Walden and Newman said. “Kurt and Brian together will be unstoppable.”

The Bastard Executioner joins three other drama projects from A-list auspices that FX has ordered to pilot off a pitch/spec. The others, American Horror Story, The Strain and Tyrant, all have gone to series. Sutter, repped by WME and Michael Gendler, has several other projects in the works at FX, including a potential SOA prequel and a comedy starring his wife/SOA star Katey Sagal, but they will take a back seat to Bastard Executioner for now. Sutter’s feature film script, Southpaw, has Antoine Fuqua attached to direct. He is with WME.
http://deadline.com/2014/11/katey-s...a-project-the-bastard-executioner-1201287004/
Katey Sagal Set For Kurt Sutter’s Next FX Drama Project ‘The Bastard Executioner’
by The Deadline Team

Katey Sagal is boarding her husband Kurt Sutter’s next FX drama project The Bastard Executioner. Sagal confirmed the news today during a Sons Of Anarchy conference call with reporters. No details on her role yet, but she said she would “definitely be involved” in the period drama project.

Bastard Executioner tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward III’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again, he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all.

Sagal also was attached to a comedy Sutter was developing at FX, Diva. Clown. Killer, but that has taken a back seat to Executioner.
http://deadline.com/2014/11/paris-barclay-bastard-executioner-kurt-sutter-fx-1201289296/
Paris Barclay To Direct & Produce Kurt Sutter FX Pilot ‘The Bastard Executioner’
by Nellie Andreeva

Kurt Sutter is bringing his trusted Sons Of Anarchy lieutenant, director/executive producer Paris Barclay, to his new FX drama project The Bastard Executioner. Barclay will direct and executive produce the pilot, from Fox 21, Imagine TV and FX Prods. Barclay is the second key member of the SOA crew to join Sutter on his new project, along with SOA star, Sutter’s wife Katey Sagal, who confirmed that she will have a role in the pilot.

Created by Sutter, The Bastard Executioner is a period drama that tells the story of a warrior knight in King Edward II’s charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again, he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all. Sutter and Barclay executive produce alongside Imagine’s Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo. Production is set for Wales in early 2015.

Barclay, repped by Paradigm and manager Steve Lovett, has directed 15 episodes of SOA, including the series’ upcoming penultimate episode. He also stepped in to direct some scenes from the series finale when Sutter, who helmed it, fell ill during filming and had to undergo an appendectomy.
 
So I guess this is taking over SoA's fall spot next year...?

I'll be there to watch. Sutter's work, especially his writing has been stellar the past 3-4 years straight. I can't wait to see what he does with a fresh project.
 
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It's going to be weird hearing Katey Sagal do a British accent.
 
Nichole Beattie (SOA, The Walking Dead) and Curtis Gwinn (TWD, The Leftovers) are writers on this. :up:
 
Should base him around the legendary William Marshall the most badass knight of all time.

He rose from obscurity to end his life the most famous knight in Europe, honoured with an earldom and the title Earl Marshal of England. During his life he had loyally served five kings in almost impossible circumstances, had beaten over 500 opponents in single combat, knighted two kings and spared another king’s life, ruled England as Regent, beaten a powerful French army on English soil, saved the kingdom, and earned the respect of Europe. He was called “The Flower of Chivalry”. Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, described him as the "greatest knight that ever lived". Every king and great nobleman in Europe had an officer called a marshal, but by the time of his death in 1219 the whole of Europe knew William as “The Marshal”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Marshal,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke
 
Starting to wonder when we'll see any casting for this.
 
I lost interest in SOA, but I think I will give this a shot.
 
I've really enjoyed Sutter's previous shows, but I rarely have interest in this whole time period. I'll probably give this one a shot based on the talent, but I'm not particularly excited about it.
 
I enjoy period pieces when they are done right. I have faith enough in Sutter to at least give this a try. :)
 
I'm just not thrilled with this one, even though it's Sutter's baby... I'll give the first ep a shot when it comes out...
 
I'm just not thrilled with this one, even though it's Sutter's baby... I'll give the first ep a shot when it comes out...
I understand. Just because you like a creator doesn't mean you like everything they might do. :)
 
I love knights, vikings, etc. This is right up my alley. Sutter is what gives me hesitation.
 
How can someone not be fascinated by this time period? That really baffles me.
 
How can someone not be fascinated by this time period? That really baffles me.

Because some people have different interests then others. Some people aren't interested in sci-fi, some aren't interested in fantasy, some aren't interested in certain time periods, etc.

There, I've unbaffled it for you. Go with God.
 
How can someone not be fascinated by this time period? That really baffles me.
How is it much different than Game of Thrones? That's a popular show. :)
 
Some people aren't into that show, either, perhaps for that same reason.

Have you guys really never held of people not being interested in something due to time period? I really don't think it's even that uncommon of a thing. I know a lot of people who don't have interest in certain series/stories because of their setting. Different strokes for different folks.
 
Because some people have different interests then others. Some people aren't interested in sci-fi, some aren't interested in fantasy, some aren't interested in certain time periods, etc.

There, I've unbaffled it for you. Go with God.

No need to be smartass. I know people have dffering interests Ive just never encountered someone who wasnt in some way interested in the Medieval period. I guess Thunder just had a piss poor history teacher.
 
No need to be smartass.

You opened yourself up for it by being 'baffled'.

I know people have dffering interests Ive just never encountered someone who wasnt in some way interested in the Medieval period. I guess Thunder just had a piss poor history teacher.

I did, too, I guess since I'm not particularly interested in the period either. The whole setting really never has done anything for me. I'm willing to give it a try, but I tend to get bored with stuff set in that time period. Like GOT, for instance, I followed it for awhile but I lost interest after awhile even though I recognize it's a solid show.
 
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Pleased to say we've found our Bastard. Details as deals close.
No, it's not me. Although I will be playing another small, hideous role.
 
Hope it's someone good. :)
 

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