Revolution: JJ Abrams, SciFi, Post-Apocalypse
Sounds great right?
The only worry is that NBC is picking it up. http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/02/02/j-j-abrams-nbc/ Quote:
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Sounds interesting. Hopefully it does not take too much of his attention away from the Star Trek sequel and Alcatraz.
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No phone, no lights, no motor cars,
Not a single luxury, Like Robinson Crusoe, As primitive as can be. |
Network TV = no thanks.
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**** you, Abrams. Like I don't get enough of this shit waiting for George Martin to write new books. 4321 |
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At least they're currently filming. |
I don't think JJ's actually doing very much with these shows, just throwing his name on there as a producer credit to help get them on the air. I don't think he's actively involved in the production of any of them.
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All I know is if Darth Lucas can churn out his ridiculously overblown Star Wars movies once every three years, Abrams should be able to at least do the same with much more character heavy Star Trek movies.
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Bit more information:
The pilot is written by Supernatural creator and former showrunner Eric Kripke (which is a plus in my book, I love that series) and will be directed by Jon Favreau. |
Just announced - Giancarlo Esposito has landed the lead role. Formerly Gus Fring on Breaking Bad and currently part of the ensemble in ABC's Once Upon a Time.
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