Jack doing leg jump/neck snap while having a fucking heart attack is the highlight of Season 2. Among with him coming back from the dead and Kim being hunted by cougars :p
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Jack doing leg jump/neck snap while having a fucking heart attack is the highlight of Season 2. Among with him coming back from the dead and Kim being hunted by cougars :p
From the Hollywood Reporter:Meh. Bring out that theatrical flick you've been talking about already, and let it be a nice hard R.Quote:
Fox's "24" will be returning in the fall, after all.
The producers of the Emmy-winning series are developing a two-hour "prequel" to the upcoming seventh season.
The movie, designed to bridge the two-year gap between Seasons 6 and 7, is targeted to air in the fall, leading to the January return of the real-time drama. On Wednesday, "24" producers began securing the show's core cast members for the film.
"24" was one of the biggest casualties of the writers strike. Three days into the work stoppage, Fox decided against airing a partial season of the serialized drama with the eight episodes produced before and during the first weeks of the strike.
Each season of "24" is a closed arc that takes place in real time over a 24-hour period. The upcoming seventh season is set in Washington and features the first female U.S. president, played by Cherry Jones.
At the end of the writers strike, there were rumblings about a possible split of the seventh season into two parts to air in the fall and in midseason. But Fox was quick to put those rumors to rest, reiterating that the show's scheduling pattern will remain intact with a January launch.
The "24" writing team is back at work, with filming on the remaining episodes of the seventh season slated to begin in April. Missing from the writers room is the series co-creator/executive producer Joel Surnow, who left at the end of the strike. Since the fifth season, "24" has been run by exec producer Howard Gordon.
Fox and 20th Century Fox TV, which produces the series with Imagine TV, declined comment Wednesday.
I am still excited. Some 24 is better than no 24 :p
24 (months)
Still have a sour taste after season 6. Should wear off by the fall so it's all for the best.
What I hate about most theatrical spinoffs of TV series is, they usually have similar production values to the TV show. A made-for-TV movie makes no difference to me.
As a big 24 fan, if the quality of the prologue isn't shockingly refreshing, I'll pass on S7. The premise is silly, and S6 suggests they longer possess the competence to carry a plot across 24 episodes.