bronquote:Joss Whedon is making his return to network television, with an original drama series entitled Dollhouse. Series, which will reunite Whedon with former Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Eliza Dushku (who will star and produce Dollhouse), has received a seven episode commitment from FOX.
Dushku will star as Echo, a member of an elite team of secret agents each of whom, according to James Hibberd at TV Week, has "the ability to be imprinted with custom personalities and abilities for special assignments. When they return, their newly acquired memories are wiped. The show follows Echo as she takes on a variety of assignments—some romantic, some adventurous, some uplifting, some illegal—and gains awareness of her role and confinement."
The idea for the series was hatched by Whedon at a lunch with Dushku, who was allegedly instrumental in bringing Whedon back to network television. The series concept was sold to FOX a week later.
For an interview with Whedon, check out Hibberd's Q&A at TV Week, in which the auteur talks about the potential WGA strike, returning to FOX, the future of that Ripper spin-off, and whether Nathan Fillion will pop up on Dollhouse.
More details emerging about Dollhouse, this time from Variety:
"Beyond Dushku's character, the show will also revolve around the people who run the mysterious "dollhouse" [the lab] and two other "dolls," a man and woman who are friendly with Echo. Then there's the federal agent who has heard an urban myth about the dolls, and is trying to investigate their existence.
Whedon admitted there's a little dose of The Matrix in the plot -- "I do have that entire movie tattooed on my brain" -- and said Dollhouse will enable him and Dushku to explore some political and social issues."
Dollhouse is expected to launch sometime in 2008, with production beginning as early as the spring, thanks to in-depth episodic outlines for all seven episodes written by Whedon.
Nog wel even wachten dus.quote:Dollhouse has an initial seven episode commitment. While some reports say it could potentially air as a mid-season replacement in the late spring, the Variety piece suggests it's more likely to debut next fall. They add that the potential is there for the early production on the first seven episodes to allow for enough lead time to let the show air a full 22 episode season uninterrupted by repeats. Shows that have done this previously, including 24 and Alias, have had to wait until later in the season to begin airing, to allow for enough episodes to be completed so that there can be no breaks.
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Dacht dat hij na Firefly nooit meer met Fox wilde samenwerken ofzo [ afbeelding ].
Sad, but truequote:Op zaterdag 3 november 2007 00:48 schreef wolfrolf het volgende:
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Late reactie, maar in Firefly en Angel was er een mannelijke protagonist hoor. En in Firefly was er helemaal niks mysterieus aan de hoofdpersonen. Kortom, ongegronde kritiek.quote:Op zaterdag 3 november 2007 20:36 schreef Quarks het volgende:
Kan meneer Whedon niet eens iets anders bedenken dan een serie met een mysterieuze vrouw die een buitengewoon talent heeft voor vechtsporten in de hoofdrol.
Dankjewel Merkie, je bent een heldquote:Op zondag 6 april 2008 20:11 schreef Merkie het volgende:
Late reactie, maar in Firefly en Angel was er een mannelijke protagonist hoor. En in Firefly was er helemaal niks mysterieus aan de hoofdpersonen. Kortom, ongegronde kritiek.
Geen dankquote:Op maandag 7 april 2008 17:36 schreef wolfrolf het volgende:
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Dankjewel Merkie, je bent een held [ afbeelding ]
Hij/zij had het over hoofdpersonen, River/Sheppard waren toch maar bijrollen. En poepoe, Sheppard was idd een echte concurrent voor Angelquote:Op maandag 7 april 2008 17:55 schreef Liquidootje het volgende:
river was een openboek ja
Shepperd was natuurlijk ook helemaal naakt.
Dus lul gewoon niet.
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