SyFy has passed on Bryan Fuller's High Noon pilot. High Moon was described as an imaginative, out-of-this-world series exploring what happens when the countries of Earth establish colonies to mine the Moon’s resources and discover a new form of life. Chaos erupts in a genuinely emotional, humorously thrilling and always unexpected fashion as the people of the Moon race to uncover this life form’s powerful secrets. Co-executive producer/writer: Jim Danger Gray (Pushing Daisies). Executive producer/writer: Bryan Fuller, who is also behind the NBC drama series Hannibal. The pilot is written by Gray from a story by Fuller and Gray. Executive producers: Cary Granat & Steve Granat of Reel FX and Don Murphy & Susan Montford of Angry Films.
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Damn I was just thinking about this the other day
ReplyDeleteBullshit. Anything Fuller creates deserves a premium channel, and SyFy (ahem, Sharknado) isn't the right place. Pitch it to HBO, Showtime or AMC!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the ordered 12 Monkey's over it.
ReplyDeleteBryan's bad luck with shows continues, he's so creative, talented and passionate, it really sucks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity! Hope he will find an other network to host it....
ReplyDeleteBryan always jinxed.
ReplyDeleteBut it's Syfy, they are bad, so this is good.
This just made me miss Pushing Daises again and that show hasn't been for years now. I still wish we had gotten a better resolve or one more season out of it. Poor Bryan no one gives his show chances lately and odds are they could be better shows then some of the reality show junk that is on and all the silly made for tv Sharknado movies.
ReplyDeleteSyFy passing on a potentially good series? How unsurprising.
ReplyDeleteIt's called High Moon, not 'High Noon'
ReplyDeleteThis is ridiculous. This is one of a handful of shows sci fi fans were lookign forward to seeing, along with Ringworld, Sojourn, Clandestine, Infinity and Orion. Pleas don't fill us up with hope with the promise of great new space-based sci fi shows only to pass on them for crap like "12-monkeys". I don't know who is making the decisions there, but the SyFy channel has been filled up with cheap crap and really lost its edge.
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