Noah Wyle to Executive-Produce and Reprise Recurring Role from The Librarian Movie Trilogy
Christian Kane, Lindy Booth, John Kim and John Larroquette to Star in Series, With Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin Set to Reprise Roles and Matt Frewer to Recur
TNT is returning to the world of its hit movie franchise The Librarian with a brand new series from Electric Entertainment and executive producers Dean Devlin, John Rogers and Marc Roskin. Rebecca Romijn (X-Men, TNT’s King & Maxwell) is set to lead the cast of the new series, which is entitled The Librarians. Noah Wyle (Falling Skies, ER) will executive-produce and play a recurring role in the series, reprising his role as Flynn Carsen from TNT’s movie trilogy. Christian Kane (TNT’s Leverage, Angel), Lindy Booth (Dawn of the Dead, The Philanthropist) and John Kim (Neighbors, The Pacific) are set to round out the cast as the newest protectors of the world’s mystical treasures, with Emmy® winner John Larroquette (Night Court, Deception) slated to play their reluctant caretaker. Also appearing from the movie trilogy will be Emmy winners Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory, The Bob Newhart Show) and Jane Curtin (Kate & Allie, 3rd Rock from the Sun). And Matt Frewer (Max Headroom, TNT’s Falling Skies) is set to play a recurring role. TNT has ordered 10 episodes of The Librarians, with plans to launch the series in late 2014.
“The Librarian movies have been a huge success for TNT, and we jumped at the opportunity to build a series around the incredible world Dean Devlin and his creative partners created,” said Michael Wright, president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). “We’re especially excited to have such an extraordinary cast behind The Librarians, and we’re grateful to have them on board as part of TNT’s continued expansion into the action-adventure genre.”
The Librarians centers on an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library dedicated to protecting an unknowing world from the secret, magical reality hidden all around. This group solves impossible mysteries, fights supernatural threats and recovers powerful artifacts from around the world. Among the artifacts housed in the Library are the Ark of the Covenant, the Spear of Destiny, the Judas Chalice and Excalibur, to name a few. Only a person with special skills could be responsible for collecting and protecting these artifacts, and more importantly, for preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.
For the past 10 years, Flynn Carsen (Wyle) has served as the Librarian. Prior to taking the job, he was a bookish nerd with 22 academic degrees and absolutely no social skills. As Librarian, however, he managed to use his extraordinary knowledge, successfully recovering ancient artifacts and, in the process, saving the world from unspeakable evil on more than one occasion. Over the last decade he’s gone from bookworm to dashing swashbuckler, one of the secret heroes of the hidden world.
As great as Flynn is, the job of Librarian has become more than one person can handle. To aid him in his duties, the Library has recruited four people from around the world, including Eve Baird (Romijn), a highly skilled counter-terrorism agent who is responsible for protecting the group and keeping them all alive; Jake Stone (Kane), an Oklahoma oil worker with an IQ of 190 and an encyclopedic knowledge of art history; Cassandra (Booth), a quirky young woman with the special gift of auditory and sensory hallucinations linked to memory retrieval, known as synesthesia; and Ezekiel Jones (Kim), a master of new technologies and aficionado of old classic crimes who enjoys playing the role of international man of mystery.
Overseeing the new team of Librarians is the somewhat cantankerous Jenkins (Larroquette), an expert in ancient lore who has been working out of the Library’s branch office for longer than anyone knows. Together, they must tangle with many adversaries, chief of whom is the Serpent Brotherhood, an ancient cult led by the mysterious immortal Dulaque (Frewer).
The Librarians marks TNT’s latest venture with Electric Entertainment and Dean Devlin, who also executive-produced the hit series Leverage, which ran for five seasons. The Librarian franchise of movies began in 2004 with The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, which ranked as basic cable’s #1 movie of the year. The second installment, The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines, premiered in 2006 as cable’s #1 original movie sequel of all time and placed among the top five movie telecasts of the year. And in 2008, TNT premiered The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice to more than 5.7 million viewers.
Christian Kane, Lindy Booth, John Kim and John Larroquette to Star in Series, With Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin Set to Reprise Roles and Matt Frewer to Recur
TNT is returning to the world of its hit movie franchise The Librarian with a brand new series from Electric Entertainment and executive producers Dean Devlin, John Rogers and Marc Roskin. Rebecca Romijn (X-Men, TNT’s King & Maxwell) is set to lead the cast of the new series, which is entitled The Librarians. Noah Wyle (Falling Skies, ER) will executive-produce and play a recurring role in the series, reprising his role as Flynn Carsen from TNT’s movie trilogy. Christian Kane (TNT’s Leverage, Angel), Lindy Booth (Dawn of the Dead, The Philanthropist) and John Kim (Neighbors, The Pacific) are set to round out the cast as the newest protectors of the world’s mystical treasures, with Emmy® winner John Larroquette (Night Court, Deception) slated to play their reluctant caretaker. Also appearing from the movie trilogy will be Emmy winners Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory, The Bob Newhart Show) and Jane Curtin (Kate & Allie, 3rd Rock from the Sun). And Matt Frewer (Max Headroom, TNT’s Falling Skies) is set to play a recurring role. TNT has ordered 10 episodes of The Librarians, with plans to launch the series in late 2014.
“The Librarian movies have been a huge success for TNT, and we jumped at the opportunity to build a series around the incredible world Dean Devlin and his creative partners created,” said Michael Wright, president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). “We’re especially excited to have such an extraordinary cast behind The Librarians, and we’re grateful to have them on board as part of TNT’s continued expansion into the action-adventure genre.”
The Librarians centers on an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library dedicated to protecting an unknowing world from the secret, magical reality hidden all around. This group solves impossible mysteries, fights supernatural threats and recovers powerful artifacts from around the world. Among the artifacts housed in the Library are the Ark of the Covenant, the Spear of Destiny, the Judas Chalice and Excalibur, to name a few. Only a person with special skills could be responsible for collecting and protecting these artifacts, and more importantly, for preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.
For the past 10 years, Flynn Carsen (Wyle) has served as the Librarian. Prior to taking the job, he was a bookish nerd with 22 academic degrees and absolutely no social skills. As Librarian, however, he managed to use his extraordinary knowledge, successfully recovering ancient artifacts and, in the process, saving the world from unspeakable evil on more than one occasion. Over the last decade he’s gone from bookworm to dashing swashbuckler, one of the secret heroes of the hidden world.
As great as Flynn is, the job of Librarian has become more than one person can handle. To aid him in his duties, the Library has recruited four people from around the world, including Eve Baird (Romijn), a highly skilled counter-terrorism agent who is responsible for protecting the group and keeping them all alive; Jake Stone (Kane), an Oklahoma oil worker with an IQ of 190 and an encyclopedic knowledge of art history; Cassandra (Booth), a quirky young woman with the special gift of auditory and sensory hallucinations linked to memory retrieval, known as synesthesia; and Ezekiel Jones (Kim), a master of new technologies and aficionado of old classic crimes who enjoys playing the role of international man of mystery.
Overseeing the new team of Librarians is the somewhat cantankerous Jenkins (Larroquette), an expert in ancient lore who has been working out of the Library’s branch office for longer than anyone knows. Together, they must tangle with many adversaries, chief of whom is the Serpent Brotherhood, an ancient cult led by the mysterious immortal Dulaque (Frewer).
The Librarians marks TNT’s latest venture with Electric Entertainment and Dean Devlin, who also executive-produced the hit series Leverage, which ran for five seasons. The Librarian franchise of movies began in 2004 with The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, which ranked as basic cable’s #1 movie of the year. The second installment, The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines, premiered in 2006 as cable’s #1 original movie sequel of all time and placed among the top five movie telecasts of the year. And in 2008, TNT premiered The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice to more than 5.7 million viewers.
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So here for this cast! Had no interest in before, but now that Rebecca, Christian, and Noah are involved? I'm definitely in!
ReplyDeleteEXCITED!!! Rebecca Romijin and Christian Kane just made it for me. Plus Noah of course
ReplyDeleteChristian Kane, Rebecca Romjin AND Noah Wyle in the same show ? I am SOLD
ReplyDeleteNice! Some great people in this!
ReplyDeleteGreat you know any movie any tv show... any magazine any article abt Christian Kane.. and us #Kaniacs will be there.. very excited to see this new show.. thank so much for the article!! appreciate it ♥
ReplyDeleteVery very excited about this new project. Can't wait to see Christian Kane back on my TV!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the movies but I won't miss the tv show! How can you go wrong when Dean Devlin, John Rogers, Marc Roskin, Christian Kane, Rebecca Romin, and Noah Wylie are involved?! I can't wait to see this and am not so patiently awaiting the series pilot!
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. GOSH! So excited! Glad to see Christian Kane back on tv!
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to this. Kaniac enthusiasm is driving my man up the wall, but he loves me anyway. And I know he'll enjoy watching the series, too. Not to mention my mom, who enjoyed the movies with me.
ReplyDeleteNoah Wyle is gonna be working some serious overtime.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of The Librarian film series, but might check this out because of the stellar cast.
This has a great cast!
ReplyDeleteThe movies were never brilliant, but they were fun and I can see it working as a weekly TV series very well honestly!
I've never seen seen the movies, but the premise sounds a little similar from Veritas: The Quest. Which means I need to watch the movies and then decide if I'm excited or not. :)
ReplyDeleteVery much like Veritas, you're right.
ReplyDeleteI always felt the movies were a step or two below theatre quality. Maybe like straight-to-DVD movies or something that would be on SyFy. They just felt a little low budget to me I guess.
I did think they were entertaining enough to watch all the movies though. I'm a fan of the artifact hunting adventure genre so I will be checking out the series.
Looking forward to this show. Loved the movies and Noah Wylie. Looking forward to seeing Christian Kane back on TV for this.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for this news for what feels like forever. HAPPY DANCE!! #ChristianKane and lots of other great people in the cast. When? When? THANK YOU for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely thrilled to have Christian Kane back on my TV every week!! This is great news!!
ReplyDeleteNot too pleased about Rebecca Romijn being included in this but I like the rest of the cast. I'll definitely give it a chance.
ReplyDelete"Woo Hoo!" I LOVE the Librarian movies and to hear that it's now becoming a series is awesome but to hear that Christian Kane will be involved... FANTABULOUS!!! I cannot wait for this series to begin as I'm sure it will be a HUGE hit!
ReplyDeleteSo excited about The Librarians as a new series! What an amazing cast including Christian Kane and Rebecca Romijin (loved them as brother and sister in King & Maxwell). With a great storyline and an awesome cast, The Librarians should be a big hit!!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!! I planned to watch this if it went to series just because I loved the movies but with Kane and Larroquette on board - I am ALL IN!
ReplyDeletegreat cast, count me in
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait for this show - #ChristianKane on TNT again! with John Rogers and Dean Devlin!
ReplyDeleteChristian Kane, John Larroquette, and Matt Frewer? YAY!!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be checking this out. I liked the movies. Love the cast, although I'm not familiar with John Kim. Sounds like Rebecca's role will sort of be similar to her King and Maxwell role, which I don't mind because I liked that show and was sad that they cancelled it.
ReplyDeleteChristian Kane on my tv again. I'm so there ❤. And the rest of the cast is great. I haven't seen the movies in years. Guess what I'm doing this weekend. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see Christian Kane back on TV! He's the best!
ReplyDeleteVery excited for this! I'm glad to see Christian Kane in a new tv project. Of course, it would be nice if he could break out from playing the same type of character all the time, but I'm sure he and the rest of the cast will be brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI think it could work too. I'm just wondering if TNT will try to pair it with another series. I can't think of any good candidates.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been following TNT much the last couple years, but I agree I don't see a real "match" to pair it with.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there is something in the pipeline that would make a good pairing?
I am thrilled at reading about "The Librarian" Trilogy being made into a series! Then when I read that Dean Devlin, John Rogers, Marc Roskin, AND Christian Kane would be working together again the deal was sealed. The synopsis as it reads leaves Christian Kane's role as a very 'distinctive'. I will be keeping my eyes on TNT for advertisements!
ReplyDeleteLooking through their upcoming series and pilots in contention, I think it's safe to say that there's nothing coming up or in contention at TNT that is anything like The Librarians in tone or genre. This show may end up flying solo.
ReplyDeletewhens the possible air date?
ReplyDeleteNo specific air date mentioned. The press release says 'late 2014.'
ReplyDeleteI really liked the Librarian Trilogy and with #ChristianKane in the cast of the series it is sure to be a hit. I will definitely be watching!
ReplyDeleteThey had me at Christian Kane. Plus The Librarian Trilogy is my guilty pleasure, I literally stop whatever I'm doing and watch anytime it's on TNT.
ReplyDeleteThis is just going to be so awesome, especially with Christian Kane in it. Glad to see him working wth Dean and John again, cant wait
ReplyDeleteI'm liking everything so far, especially the fact that Noah Wyle will be returning. Only thing that can top it is Stana Katic guesting on the show...one can wish!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to watching The Librarians. With Dean Devlin and John Rogers leading the way, I'm sure the stories and characters will be awesome. But most of all, I can not wait to see Christian Kane back on my TV!! I know that the writers are aware of Christian's fantastic talents and we'll be treated to some amazing performances!
ReplyDeleteWe are looking forward to seeing Christian Kane in this new series. Hope it is around for a long while!!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm saying, that's some great cast.
ReplyDeleteAnd Christian Kane with a 190IQ I would love to see him as a smart man.
Also glad they have one young person in the team.
I cannot wait to see The Librarians. I love the movies and I am excited to see Christian Kane on TV again.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty excited!!! It will be great to see Christian Kane back on TV! This Kaniac stands behind Kane all the way!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant news for us #Kaniacs - Having #ChristianKane back on our screens is great news for us all and we're very excited at this new role for him in The Librarian Series. I heard something about a hair cut, but I know y'all wouldn't be so cruel to us....... or would you? #YearOfKane #Tinker #50to1themovie
ReplyDeleteSo as Warehouse 13 ends, this show will begin. I'm good with that, mostly because I liked the Librarian movies and because I love Christian Kane. Still waiting for that Leverage movie.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both.
ReplyDeleteI was literally thinking about you as I posted this. It's great seeing Christian Kane again and back on TNT no less.
ReplyDeleteThat's why they keep doing crappy show with celeb casts that don't last a season.
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