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Minority Report , the hot drama project from Steven Spielberg s Amblin calistoga historic hotels Television and Godzilla writer Max Borenstein , has landed at Fox with a big put pilot commitment. The series, based on the 2002 movie directed calistoga historic hotels by Spielberg, hails from 20th Century Fox TV and Paramount calistoga historic hotels TV, whose feature siblings produced the Tom Cruise-starring film. It was bought pre-emptively by Fox, which I hear offered a penalty close to $1 million to take the property off the market.
The series is envisioned as a sequel to the movie. It is set 10 years after the end of Precrime in DC. One of the three Precogs struggles to lead a normal human life, but remains calistoga historic hotels haunted by visions the future, when he meets a detective haunted by her past who just may help him find a purpose to his gift. Borenstein will executive produce with Amblin TV s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey. Spielberg, who obviously is close to the property, was involved in developing the series take.
The deal marks Fox s return to an arena it tackled with another futuristic drama, Almost Human, last season. In addition to Minority Report , Amblin TV has supernatural drama The Possession Of Maggie Gill from writer John Glenn at NBC. The company has seven series on the air including calistoga historic hotels the upcoming Red Band Society, also on Fox. Its pilot Lumen is awaiting formal green light at TNT. Paramount s year-old TV division also has business with Fox it is producing a live staging of Grease for the network. It also recently received a 13-episode, straight-to-series pickup by sibling cable network Nickelodeon for a live-action musical comedy based on the 2003 Paramount calistoga historic hotels feature School Of Rock and is developing a Shutter Island series for HBO with Martin Scorsese.
calistoga historic hotels They had AH, which did well enough to warrant a S2. Yeah, bet that s looking pretty good after the $50MM+ Utopia flop. SciFi is a tough sell on network TV. If it were that easy, you can bet that CBS would ve launched calistoga historic hotels a new Star Trek property on parent network or CW.
Fox isn t known for following through on science fiction series, so the actors who join this show shouldn t expect long term employment. And viewership is warned over these types of storied programing that have no conclusions.
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