Posted on 11/17/2017 10:01:48 AM PST by Captain Peter Blood
Nearly two decades after George Clooney left the seminal medical drama ER, the actor is making a return to the small screen and the only catch is the one in the title.
Clooney will be directing and starring in a miniseries adaptation of Catch-22 from Paramount TV and Anonymous Content. There is no network currently attached to air the miniseries.
Clooney will be adapting Joseph Hellers tragicomic 1961 World War II satirical novel Catch-22 into a six-episode miniseries and starring as Colonel Cathcart, the primary antagonist of the book, according to Variety.
Based off of Hellers own experiences in World War II, the story follows the attempts of disillusioned bomber pilot Captain John Yossarian as he seeks to escape the madness and absurdity of war, only to be blocked at every turn by red tape and opportunistic superiors. And then theres the infamous catch-22: a series of paradoxical Air Force regulations that make it essentially impossible for pilots to be declared mentally unfit to fly.
Clooneys producing partner Grant Heslov will direct some of the series, and the episodes were co-written by Luke Davies and David Michôd, who will also executive produce. Richard Brown and Steve Golin will executive produce for Anonymous Content along with Clooney and Heslov under Smokehouse Pictures.
The last time Catch-22 was adapted was as a 1970 film by Mike Nichols, starring Alan Arkin as Yossarian and Martin Balsam as Colonel Cathcart.
George Clooney and a Catch 22 miniseries seem like a match made in farcical, black comedy heaven. The actor has often chosen roles that undercut his Hollywood leading man good looks in charm to balance out the bevy of roles which highlight them often in collaboration with the Coen Brothers. While his last directorial effort, the Coen-lite dark comedy Suburbicon, disappointed critically, that doesnt mean he should avoid the genre altogether. Clooney has long proved himself a magnetic leading man, and a talented if hit-or-miss behind-the-scenes creator, and Catch-22 could provide him the perfect outlet for merging his whimsical tendencies with his eye for the dramatic.
The series is aiming for a 2018 production start. No network has picked up the project yet.
There was some nice B-25 footage, too.
My favorite characters, if memory serves, where the two tail gunners who just got on with their jobs and didn’t talk much.
What a concept.
Another Hollyweird re-tread. Looney will find a way to screw this pooch.
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