Before AMC’s smash The Walking Dead, hit French series The Returned and ABC’s upcoming Resurrection, there was the 2007 CBS/20th Century Fox TV pilot Babylon Fields, from Michael Cuesta, Gerald Cuesta and Michael Atkinson, about a town’s residents coming back from the dead. Though it had a momentum, it missed the cut for fall 2007 and then midseason 2008, but the demise only cemented its instant cult status. Now Babylon Fields is getting a second chance at NBC, which has ordered a new pilot. The Cuesta brothers and Atkinson are back in their original roles as writers (Gerald Cuesta, Atkinson) and director (Michael Cuesta). The three will executive produce for 20th Century Fox TV. As part of the pilot order, Michael Cuesta has inked a two-year overall deal with the studio.
Described as a sardonic drama, in Babylon Fields, the dead are rising in Babylon, NY, and as a result, lives are regained, old wounds are reopened and families are restored — for better or worse. The newly regenerated bodies are healing faster and growing stronger than anyone else leading to the suspicion that they might be the next step in human evolution.
Source: Full Article @ Deadline
Described as a sardonic drama, in Babylon Fields, the dead are rising in Babylon, NY, and as a result, lives are regained, old wounds are reopened and families are restored — for better or worse. The newly regenerated bodies are healing faster and growing stronger than anyone else leading to the suspicion that they might be the next step in human evolution.
Source: Full Article @ Deadline
Aw man,i kept reading Babylon Five,Bab5...and here i thought it was a reboot..
ReplyDeleteYay! Guys. If the new pilot was like the original pilot this will be NBC's best show. It's on YouTube, or at least used to be. So glad about this.
ReplyDeleteSo...we will have three resurrection-shows on the air at the same time?...interesting..
ReplyDeleteOK, this definitely has potential. Although i'm kinda amused at NBC resurrecting a Pilot about people being resurrected. *g*
ReplyDeleteOoh. It sounds interesting (and kinda like the 4400) and I'd watch!
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