Posted on 03/30/2010 7:29:47 PM PDT by tlb
Lets face it, NBCs Heroes isnt what it used to be, but that doesnt mean there isnt room for another show about a family of superheroes on TV. (Remember, Heroes basically had that the Petrellis.) The latest to take a shot at the premise is ABC, who is gearing up No Ordinary Family which is set to star The Shields Michael Chiklis (left, also The Thing in the Fantastic Four movies) and former Dexter star Julie Benz (she was also in Punisher War Zone and Rambo).
THR lists the show as a drama, but the premise sure sounds pretty sci-fi/action-centric to us. Chiklis will play Jim, a once aspiring artist-turned-police artist who suddenly finds himself developing superpowers. Benz will play Jims wife, a gifted scientist who develops superspeed. Also in the cast is former OC star Autumn Reeser.
Its not revealed how the family develops their superpowers, but I suspect its going to be one of those foisted upon deals where they didnt want it and will probably spend a lot of the show winding about it. (Aka the Claire Bennet Syndrome, for you Heroes fans out there.) Hopefully theyll be able to fight crime and supervillains in between all the whining.
No Ordinary Family is created by Greg Berlanti of Everwood fame, who has since branched out into superhero feature-film writing with Green Lantern and, rumor has it, the Flash movie for Warner Bros.
For those of you whove read the books, I still think Chiklis could play Dick Marcinko, the Rogue Warrior.
Except Dick Marcinko has hair.
Yes the contrast between the Commish and The Shield was night and day. The Pillsbury Doughboy vs a prowling leopard.
I didn’t think he had Vic Macky in him but I should have remembered I first saw Chiklis before he was the Commish. He was a Mafia hitman on the old Wiseguy series. The hitman was in several episodes and came over as a very tough guy.
And then during the Shield’s hiatus, he portrays Curly from the Three Stooges, and makes it work. The man’s versatility is surprising.
yeah he does..but you can always glue it on..
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