Posted on 01/12/2020 9:25:32 AM PST by EdnaMode
CBS has closed deals for Clarice, a crime drama series project based on the famous Thomas Harris character Clarice Sterling, which is set after the events in The Silence Of the Lambs. The project, written and executive produced by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet, has received a big series commitment.
The intention for the project, which has a pilot script written, is to go to series. It will film a pilot before a series order decision is made but a writers room has already been set up, and there is a lot of enthusiasm for the title, the premise and the auspices at the network. Needless to say, Clarice will be one of the highest-profile roles for a young actress this pilot season.
Clarice is produced by MGM, which owns the underlying rights, and CBS Television Studios in association with Kurtzmans CBS Studios-based Secret Hideout.
Clarice is set in 1993, a year after the events of The Silence of the Lambs. The series is a deep dive into the untold personal story of Clarice Starling, as she returns to the field to pursue serial murderers and sexual predators while navigating the high stakes political world of Washington, D.C.
After more than 20 years of silence, were privileged to give voice to one of Americas most enduring heroes Clarice Starling, said Kurtzman and Lumet. Clarices bravery and complexity have always lit the way, even as her personal story remained in the dark. But hers is the very story we need today: her struggle, her resilience, her victory. Her time is now, and always.
Secret Hideouts Heather Kadin will also serve as an executive producer alongside Kurtzman and Lumet; the companys Aaron Baiers will be co-executive producer. The creative auspices had been working on the project for awhile while waiting for the lengthy, complicated negotiations between CBS TV Studios and rights holder MGM to close.
MGM previously teamed with Lifetime in 2012 to develop Clarice, a TV series that was to follow the exploits of a young Clarice Starling soon after she graduates from the FBI academy. That project did not go forward.
As originally envisioned by Harris, Clarice grew up in West Virginia until she was 10, when her father, a police officer, was shot and killed. She moves to her uncles farm in Montana, but later runs away and winds up in an orphanage. After college, she applies to the FBI academy.
The Silence of the Lambs was published in 1988, and the movie adaptation hit theaters in 1991, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster as Clarice. It swept the top categories at the 64th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Foster.
Foster declined to reprise the role in the 2001s Hannibal, based on Harris 1999 novel, which was set 10 years after The Silence of the Lambs. Julianne Moore took over as the character in that movie directed by Ridley Scott.
Writing partners Kurtzman and Lumet are the co-creators and co-showrunners of drama series The Man Who Fell to Earth, based on the Walter Tevis novel and the cult classic 1976 film starring David Bowie, produced by Secret Hideout and CBS TV Studios. It is set up at CBS All Access.
Lumet also is an executive producer on the Kurtzman-led CBS All Access series Star Trek: Discovery, a consulting producer on Star Trek: Picard and authored the Short Trek Runaway with Kurtzman. Additionally, she wrote a 2017 CBS pilot produced by Secret Hideout.
Kurtzman and his Secret Hideout, are at the helm of the growing Star Trek universe on CBS All Access, including flagship Star Trek: Discovery and the upcoming Star Trek: Picard, featuring Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role. He is also an executive producer on CBS Hawaii Five-0. Kadin serves as an executive producer on the Star Trek projects and is the president of television at Secret Hideout.
His wife, Adam Schiff or Peter Puffer Buttgiggity ?
But hers is the very story we need today: her struggle, her resilience, her victory. Her time is now, and always.
Nauseating quote. Any time they talk about what we need today, its code for dat debbil Trump. Same language was used when Boosh was their bogeyman.
This Kurtzman guy? How would you know that? Is it something he goes around boasting about? I looked him up and he looks like a pajama boy male feminist POS.
Exactly!
It's just a guess. ;d
Ohhh. I sometimes miss subtlety. Its like when people say Adam Schiff likes having sex with circus animals. I take that as a fact.
Clarice and Lechter were quid pro quo before it was cool.
No, I havent seen Hillary Clinton. Oh, wait. Is she a great big fat person?
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Kurtzman is cancer.
Their track record is so awful, they should registered as Licensed Franchise Killers at this point.
The streaming service (should be called "steaming service", because it delivers steaming piles of crap) CBS All Access already has their hands full with awful Alex Kurtzman projects.
The actual television network is gonna have to take one for the team this time.
Yeah this show seems doomed to fail.
All characters will be trans except for the criminals who’s disgusting crime will be that they don’t support the fruit’s lifestyles.
That is the creepiest movie scene ever. To this day. ...I can hear that. ...music. ...
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