Posted on 05/14/2018 8:18:41 AM PDT by EdnaMode
24 was the first drama to get a revival treatment in the form of a limited series with the 2014 24: Live Another Day. It was followed by NBCs Heroes Reborn and Foxs Prison Break and The X-Files.
During Foxs upfront press call, chairman Dana Walden revealed that 24 executive producer Howard Gordon is working with 24 creators Joel Surnow and Bob Cochran on a possible new iteration of the real-time drama. The network and 24 producers 20th Century Fox, Imagine TV and Gordon had been discussing new ideas for a 24 series since the end of 24: Legacy last season, including a female-led legal thriller earlier this season. Walden would not elaborate what the new premiere is, but noted that we are very excited about where the show would go.
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John Wick can! Just watch YouTube videos of Keanu Reves doing 3 weapon training. Talk about lethal.
I’ve seen them...pretty impressive....
Who knew that Ted from Bill & Ted Excellent Adventure had that in him...LOL...
Loved x-files in its hay-day... Love Millennium that followed it as well.
Unfortunately, FBI agents in their 50’s just made no sense... The reincarnate x-files was doomed from the beginning.
Keifer may be available, since Designated Survivor has been cancelled.
A new rendition of 24 would have to have better writing and actors than the last rendition. It was pathetic.
This second extension try for The X-Files did not gain much viewership either.
I wonder if Jack would have much credibility after Keifer played such a whiner in DS.
Um, the sickos at Fox made Legacy's CTU chief techie AND head of special ops GAY LOVERS. It was repulsive, and cost me to turn off episode 3 and never watch again.
Chloe was one of my favorite characters. :D
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