AMC has ordered two new drama pilots with sky-high concepts and historical settings from producers of well-known shows.
The first is Halt & Catch Fire, which depicts the personal computing boom in the 1980s. But instead of being set in all-too-familiar Silicon Valley, the setting is Texas’ “Silicon Prairie” (which generally refers to tech community in the Dallas and Fort Worth suburbs). Characters will include a fictional visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose “innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time.” The drama is created by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rodgers, with Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein (Breaking Bad) as executive producers.
The second is a Revolutionary War drama called Turn that’s based on the book Washington’s Spies by Alexander Rose. It’s set in the summer of 1778 and tells the story of New York farmer, Abe Woodhull, “who bands together with a group of childhood friends to form The Culper Ring, an unlikely group of spies who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence.” Turn is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein (Nikita) and executive produced by Barry Josephson (Bones).
Source: EW
The first is Halt & Catch Fire, which depicts the personal computing boom in the 1980s. But instead of being set in all-too-familiar Silicon Valley, the setting is Texas’ “Silicon Prairie” (which generally refers to tech community in the Dallas and Fort Worth suburbs). Characters will include a fictional visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose “innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time.” The drama is created by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rodgers, with Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein (Breaking Bad) as executive producers.
The second is a Revolutionary War drama called Turn that’s based on the book Washington’s Spies by Alexander Rose. It’s set in the summer of 1778 and tells the story of New York farmer, Abe Woodhull, “who bands together with a group of childhood friends to form The Culper Ring, an unlikely group of spies who turn the tide in America’s fight for independence.” Turn is written by showrunner Craig Silverstein (Nikita) and executive produced by Barry Josephson (Bones).
Source: EW
They both sound good,but so does Low Winter Sun..
ReplyDeleteExcited for both of these.
ReplyDeleteIs Craig Silverstein the current show runner of Nikita?
ReplyDeleteBoth sound good
ReplyDeleteThe first one probably is supposed to be a replacement for Breaking Bad... And sounds very, very interesting
ReplyDeleteI'm glad AMC is focusing on more scripted shows. I love Comic Book Men and The Pitch, but people want more scripted series. Breaking Bad is already ending, Mad Men ends in 2014 on its seventh season, Hell on Wheels currently has no showrunner, The Killing is cancelled (at least for now). It's about time announcements like these happened.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these sound interesting, but I'd really like to know more about the diamond trade drama they announced last year...
i just Wish that AMC would bring back Mad Men sooner then the last time when we waited like 2 yrs to come back...☺....
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