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Amazon Pilot Season Date and Show Details

Aug 11, 2014

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Amazon today announced it will debut its third pilot season August 28 on Amazon Instant Video in the US and the UK. Once again, customers are invited to watch and provide feedback on the shows they want to see turned into full series. The pilots can be viewed later this month with the Amazon Instant Video app available on Fire TV, Kindle Fire tablets, Fire phone, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Roku, Xbox, PlayStation, Wii, as well as hundreds of other connected devices such as smart TVs—or customers can visit Amazon.com/AIV to watch online.

Five pilots will be available including half-hour comedies "The Cosmopolitans," "Really" and "Red Oaks," and hour-long dramatic thrillers "Hand of God" and "Hysteria." The pilots come from creators including Shaun Cassidy, Jay Chandrasekhar, Marc Forster, David Gordon Green, Steven Soderbergh and Whit Stillman, and star Selma Blair, Adam Brody, Sarah Chalke, Dana Delany, Ron Perlman, Paul Reiser, Chloë Sevigny and Mena Suvari.

"We are delighted to be able to bring Amazon customers new shows from some of Hollywood's most talented actors and creators," said Roy Price, Director of Amazon Studios. "There is something for everyone in this season and I can't wait to hear our customers' feedback when they premiere later this month."

As part of its unique development process, Amazon gives customers an opportunity to provide feedback on which pilots they want turned into series on Prime Instant Video. During pilot season, any Amazon customer can watch, rate and comment on the pilots. At the end of pilot season, that feedback helps determine the shows that become an Amazon Original Series. This past April, Amazon customers posted tens of thousands of comments during the second pilot season, which helped Amazon decide to green light six series - "Transparent," "Mozart in the Jungle," "Bosch," "The After," and kids series "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street" and "Wishenpoof!"

Amazon's third pilot season includes the following shows:

The Cosmopolitans

Written, directed and produced by Academy Award nominee Whit Stillman (Metropolitan, Barcelona, The Last Days of Disco), The Cosmopolitans follows a group of young American expatriates in contemporary Paris searching for love and friendship in a foreign city. The romantic comedy pilot stars Adam Brody as "Jimmy," Chloë Sevigny as "Vicky," Carrie MacLemore as "Aubrey," Dree Hemingway as "Camille," Freddy Åsblom as "Fritz," Jordan Rountree as "Hal," and Adriano Giannini as "Sandro." The pilot was filmed on location in Paris.

Hand of God

Marking the television debut of renowned filmmaker Marc Forster (Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland, World War Z) and written by Ben Watkins, Hand of God stars Golden Globe winner Ron Perlman in his first lead television role since Sons of Anarchy as "Judge Pernell Harris." Hand of God also stars Dana Delany as the Judge's protective wife "Crystal Harris," Garret Dillahunt as "KD," the born-again sociopath whose violent tendencies are exploited by Pernell, Andre Royo as the slick, smart, gregarious, and greedy mayor "Robert ‘Bobo' Boston," Alona Tal as Pernell's grieving daughter-in-law "Jocelyn Harris," Julian Morris as the questionable preacher "Paul Curtis," Elizabeth McLaughlin as the preacher's sultry girlfriend "Alicia," and Emayatzy Corinealdi as Pernell's call girl and confidante "Tessie." The show centers on the powerful Judge Harris, a hard-living, law-bending married man with a high-end call girl on the side, who suffers a mental breakdown and goes on a vigilante quest to find the rapist who tore his family apart. With no real evidence to go on, Pernell begins to rely on "visions" and "messages" he believes are being sent by God through Pernell's ventilator-bound son. Forster, Watkins, Perlman, Brian Wilkins and Jeff King are Executive Producers, and Jillian Kugler is co-Executive Producer.

Hysteria

Hysteria takes viewers to Austin, Texas where social connection has become contagious. In the pilot, members of a girls' competitive dance team are stricken with a strange, psycho-physiological illness that manifests itself in violent fits and spasms and then begins spreading in the community through technology. Neurologist Logan Harlen (played by Mena Suvari) returns to her hometown to investigate the cause. Fighting her own demons and the growing manipulation of a brother on death row, Logan develops an uneasy suspicion that the hysteria surrounding the girls might actually be linked to social media and her own tragic past. Hysteria is written by Shaun Cassidy, who is known for genre thrillers such as Invasion and American Gothic, and directed by Otto Bathurst, who won the BAFTA Award for his work on the critically-acclaimed U.K. mini-series Peaky Blinders. The show also stars James McDaniel (Orange Is The New Black) as "Carl Sapsi," Josh Stewart (The Dark Knight Rises) as "Ray Ratajeck," Adan Canto (X-Men: Days of Future Past) as "Matt Sanchez," Laura San Giacomo (Saving Grace) as "Grace Pelayo" and T.R. Knight (Grey's Anatomy) as "Carter Harlen." The show is written by Cassidy, who is also Executive Producer alongside Adam Schroeder, Sharon Hall, Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Bryan Zuriff, and Bathurst. In addition to Suvari, McDaniel, Stewart, Canto, San Giacomo and Knight, Hysteria also stars Ella Rae Peck and Jenessa Grant. Pilot guest stars include Jason Douglas, Heather Kafka, Asjha Cooper, and Evie Thompson. Amazon Studios is collaborating with Universal Television and Alcon Television Group on the production of Hysteria.

Really

Written, directed and starring Jay Chandrasekhar, Really is a funny, extremely, honest behind-the-curtain look at the complexities of marriage and the charged dynamics of a tight-knit group of friends. The show is about four hard-charging suburban Chicago couples trying to grasp on-to their dwindling youth. At the center are the happily but messily married couple "Jed," played by Chandrasekhar, and "Lori," played by Sarah Chalke. When Jed is faced with the choice of keeping his pal's secret or destroying his friend group, he winds up digging himself into a very deep hole. Really explores marriage, friendship and the stifling peculiarities of suburban Chicago life. The pilot also stars Selma Blair, Travis Schuldt, Hayes MacArthur, Collette Wolfe, Luka Jones, Lindsay Sloane and Rob Delaney. Really comes from Main Street Films' Craig Chang and Harrison Kordestani, and Executive Producer Jamie Tarses (Happy Endings).

Red Oaks

Directed by Sundance award-winner David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Eastbound and Down) and produced by Academy Award winner Steven Soderbergh (Behind the Candelabra, Traffic, Ocean's Eleven), Red Oaks stars Craig Roberts (Submarine) as "David Myers," an assistant tennis pro at the Red Oaks Country Club in suburban New Jersey in 1985, who is both reeling from his father's heart attack and conflicted about what major to declare in the fall. While there, he meets a colorful cast of misfit co-workers and wealthy club members including an alluring art student named "Skye" (played by guest star Alexandra Socha) and her corporate raider father "Getty" played by Paul Reiser (Mad About You). A coming-of-age comedy set in the "go-go" 80s that is equal parts hijinks and heartfelt, Red Oaks is about enjoying a last hurrah before summer comes to an end—and the future begins. Red Oaks also stars Jennifer Grey (It's Like, You Know) as "Judy Myers," Richard Kind (Luck) as "Sam Myers," Oliver Cooper (Californication) as "Wheeler," Gage Golightly as "Karen," and Ennis Esmer as "Nash." Red Oaks is written by Gregory Jacobs (The Knick) and Joe Gangemi (Eliza Graves). Soderbergh, Green, Jacobs, and Gangemi are Executive Producers.

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24 comments:

  1. So these pilots have so.much to.offer, we get everyone's credentials rather than focus on poor and weak premises? Not a one seems interesting.

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  2. Hysteria looks promising. Shaun Cassidy is a mad genius.

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  3. ugh... I thought the post was about the Amazon CW show. Thats dead right?

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  4. The Cosmopolitans is the only one I'll check out. Because it stars Adam Brody and Chloe Sevigny, not because I like the premise...


    Btw, we are still waiting for the shows you picked up last year Amazon, some don't even have a premiere date, and you start throwing new pilots at us?

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  5. Not even gonna watch. This premises look awful. Seriously?

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  6. Hysteria seems like an interesting concpet and I liked Cassidy's other shows Invasion and American Gothic so will give this one a chance.

    Red Oaks has Craig Roberts who I loved in Being Human so may give it a chance.

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  7. nope / YEP !!!
    [ someone somewhere is likely trying to fix it's script and they'll bring it back as a possible CW show in the future if they can iron out all it's 'kinks']

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  8. Sadly they all sound pretty bad.

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  9. Ron Pearlman + Garret Dillahunt + Andre Royo = I am sold on Hand of God, even if the premise is a bit far-fetched. And I would definitely watch Red Oaks because of David Gordon Green's involvement, he's a great writer/director.

    I know Jay Chandrasekhar from his directing on Community but I don't know about him as a lead actor, and the premise (four friends/two couples in Chicago) puts me to sleep already, even if there's Sarah Chalke. But if it's anything like Community, I am there.



    I'll give a shot to The Cosmopolitans to see if they avoided the usual Eiffel Tower / Champs Elysées / Louvres trifecta, since they made the effort to film on location, But much like Happy, the premise is terribly boring too, I'm hoping they can transcend my modest expectations.


    Right now, I would only greenlight Hand of God and Red Oaks, so these two will be the first on my watchlist. But from Amazon, right now I'm mostly looking forward to the shows they have ordered to series, I liked the pilots of all of them (Transparence, Mozart in the Jungle, Bosch and The After).

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  10. Hysteria would sound promising if it wasn't for Mena Suvari...

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  11. Red Oaks (I'm all about the 80s fun) and Hysteria look promising.
    I'm waiting for when Bosch and The After actually come out?. I really liked those 2.

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  12. Ditto for the Cassidy's stuff. American Gothic and Invasion are just brillant.

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  13. I'm not sure I am entirely ready to look at new pilots from Amazon until they release full seasons of the pilots they picked up early this year!!! XD

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  14. Looking forward to Shaun Cassidy's pilot. Every show he's created has a place on my favorite shows of all time list. Just rewatched American Gothic and Invasion actually and gonna rewatch Roar soon I think.

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  15. Well said. Shaun Cassidy's shows are GREAT but universally underrated. Cannot wait for Hysteria.

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  16. All I can say is I'm glad I'm not paying for an Amazon Prime membership

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  17. What happened to Bosch? That looked excellent. UGH! These all look boring.

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  18. Bosch was greenlit.
    The last I heard it was a September or November premiere date, but that was months ago and things could have changed.

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  19. You're welcome...
    ALthough looks like it changed! XD
    Bosch looks like a 2015 premiere now.

    http://variety.com/2014/digital/news/amazon-transparent-full-season-premiere-bosch-2015-1201261698/

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  20. Thanks for the link. I've been wondering when The After, was going to premiere.

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  21. I can wait for early 2015, thank you again!

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  22. I just thought of searching for it after seeing the new crop of Amazon pilots. Not sure why I had not looked in months... Oh well. XD

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  23. You don't get Amazon Prime, for their original programming. You get it for the free shipping, and their old series:

    Lost, BSG, Firefly, Terminator: TSCC, Buffy, Angel, Charmed, all of the Treks, all of the Stargates, X-Files, Fringe, The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, ect. I own some of what they have, on DVD and Blueray, but a lot i do not. And i've never seen, those last 3 series before.

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  24. Guess he is too busy doing Jack Daniels and Comcocast Business commercials! XD

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