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Catch Me If You Can-type drama from G.I. Joe writers in development at FOX

Aug 19, 2013

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The duo has sold a Catch Me If You Can-type drama to Fox, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The untitled Lovett & Elliot drama follows a brilliant, young political "hactivist" who is coerced into working for the government following his arrest.

Creators Lovett and Elliot -- two of the three credited screenwriters on 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra -- will pen the script and executive produce the drama for 20th Century Fox Television. Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements are also on board to exec produce via their 21 Laps/Adelstein banner.

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9 comments:

  1. Recruit-the-criminal procedurals seem to be trending this past year.

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  2. It's a fun trope though so I get it.... The trick is the find where they're different and which ones can actually stand out.

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  3. Well their writing credits aren't too comforting.... here's hoping they're the types that do better on TV than in features....

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  4. The writers of G.I Joe, such high pedigree right there. And I've seen this idea a million times (Breakout Kings, White Collar, etc) so the premise doesn't exactly excite me.

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  5. A lot of it is in the dynamic between the criminal and the handler, I think. There's a lot of things that have to go right for it to work, the writing, the actors and their chemistry.

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  6. You're absolutely right, on both account.s All the stars need to align to make gimmick work successfuly *cough*WhiteCollar*cough* and yes what these guys have done so far.... nothing to write home about. But still I get why the project went through. It's hard to deliver, but it it's an easy pitch to sell.

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  7. Recruit-the-criminal procedurals seem to be trending this past year.

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  8. *nods*

    It's a fun trope though so I get it.... The trick is to find where they're different, and which ones can actually stand out.

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  9. Well their writing credits aren't too comforting.... here's hoping they're the types that do better on TV than in features....

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