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FX Still Haven’t Ditched Plans For A Powers Show, They Just Need To Start All Over | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

Sooner or later, it seems, FX are going to get a TV version of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming‘s cops-n-capes comic series Powers up and running. They just need to scrap what they’ve made and go back and do it all over again.

Last year, the network had a pilot shot with Jason Patric and Lucy Punch in the lead roles. This wasn’t to their satisfaction, so they asked Chick Eglee to write them a new pilot and then…

Well, so far, nothing. But Variety are now reporting that the network still want to follow through, recasting every role and shooting a new pilot from scratch. Someday. Soon?

Perhaps they’ll get Kyle Chandler in for Christian Walker next time. Makes sense to me. And for Deena Pilgrim… somebody who isn’t Lucy Punch. Doesn’t seem like the right fit, at least from here. And from wherever FX’s own decision makers have been standing, obviously.

Powers basic premise, mixing up a police procedural with the tropes of superhero stories, is a smash hit waiting to happen. Perhaps that’s why FX are being cautious. They won’t get two back-to-back chances at this. Audiences today expect… oh, at least three years between “reboots”, right?

I have nothing but faith in Fx and John Landgraf. Look at the time and money they have put into it so far. Clearly QUALITY is job 1. Thank you FX.
 
If anyone wasn't 100% sure that Louis CK has been watching French New Wave films like crazy, this last episode should have confirmed it. The end credits of Parker Posey in Black and white were so French I was tasting baguettes just watching it.

Really enjoyed the last two episodes, even though they're not really all that funny.
 
How cool is this????

'Archer' And 'Bob's Burgers' Will Crossover | CraveOnline

In terms of comedic tone and style, "Archer" and "Bob's Burgers" are about as different from each as possible. Nevertheless, characters from both animated series will appear together during the upcoming fourth season of "Archer."

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, voice actor H. Jon Benjamin confirmed the "Archer" and "Bob's Burgers" crossover, in which he will play both of his leading characters: Secret Agent Sterling Archer of ISIS and Bob Belcher, restaurant proprietor.

“It’s like a Bourne Identity-type plotline," explained Benjamin. "It starts off with Archer as Bob, making hamburgers, but he doesn’t know that he’s Archer. He’s at the restaurant and these, like, I think Russian thugs come in, and Bob dispatches them expertly. And then he’s like, What just happened? How did I do that? So he has to try to figure out why he’s so good at killing people.”

“It’s Archer-style animation, but with all the accoutrements and characteristics of the [Bob’s] characters.” continued Benjamin. “It is a little weird, because you have to be a fan of both to understand it. But you don’t have to know about 'Bob’s Burgers' to enjoy it.”

Benjamin also noted that the idea stemmed from "Archer" creator, Adam Reed, with the full approval of "Bob's Burgers" creator, Loren Bouchard. ”It was prompted by Adam," said Benjamin. "But Loren was into it.”

John Roberts will also appear on the episode as Bob Belcher's wife, Linda. But Benjamin added that "the [Belcher] kids aren’t in it. I guess it must’ve been a budget restriction or something. Like, ‘I can’t afford to pay an extra three grand to pay actors.’”

"Archer" season 4 is expected to hit FX in early 2013.
 
If anyone wasn't 100% sure that Louis CK has been watching French New Wave films like crazy, this last episode should have confirmed it. The end credits of Parker Posey in Black and white were so French I was tasting baguettes just watching it.

Really enjoyed the last two episodes, even though they're not really all that funny.

It gets better and better as the laugh count dwindles. I truly love this show.
 
FX's Cold War Drama 'The Americans' Gets Series Order - Deadline.com

FX has picked up its drama pilot The Americans to series with a 13-episode order. The series, starring Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys and Noah Emmerich, will begin production in October for a premiere in early 2013.

Created by Joe Weisberg, is a period drama about the complex marriage of two KGB spies posing as Americans in suburban Washington DC shortly after Ronald Reagan is elected President. The arranged marriage of Phillip (Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Russell), who have two children who know nothing about their parents true identity, grows more passionate and genuine by the day, but is constantly tested by the escalation of the Cold War and the intimate, dangerous and darkly funny relationships they must maintain with a network of spies and informants under their control. Complicating their relationship further is Phillip’s growing sense of affinity for America’s values and way of life. Tensions also heighten upon the arrival of a new neighbor, Stan (Emmerich), an FBI agent working in counter intelligence.

Sounds interesting.
 
Russell Brand BRANDX Interview | Collider

Wow...7 more huh? Well, give it to Fx they are persistent with stuff. I won't say it can't be fixed, you have to admire Brand's energy if nothing else, but it's a long way from even being watchable. Anyone watch that Chris Rock protege F(?) Kamu Bell last night. I dvr'd it but was all caught up in SOA reruns.
 
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM Images and Teasers for Season 2, Plus Franka Potente Joins the Cast | Collider

The few bits about American Horror Story: Asylum that we already knew include the setting (a 1964 insane asylum on the East Coast) and the facts that Lange will play a nun at the institution and Cromwell will play her boss. TV Line reports that (Franka) Potente will join the show for two episodes as a mysterious patient of the facility. Other new faces include Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Chloe Sevigny, Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and Lizzie Brochere.
 
Did not care for last week's Louie. I know many of you are fond of the Frenchy/absurdist slant lately but it's just too much. Ok, we get it. Every woman in New York is borderline mentally unstable. Enough already. Want to make something difficult funny? How about Louie has a date with a semi-healthy woman. And the second story about oh yeah, his kid disappearing...dreadfully unfunny. Hey, let's make...what??? Humor???? out of every parents worst nightmare. Just cruel for cruels sake.
 
A lot of the episodes this season have just been strange. Not bad, but not terribly funny, either. Not anything other than strange.

I did think Chloe getting off on her own words was funny, though.

Oh, and apparently when the younger daughter starts speaking in tongues on the street corner, she's speaking Slovenian. So I'm told.
 
A lot of the episodes this season have just been strange. Not bad, but not terribly funny, either. Not anything other than strange.

I did think Chloe getting off on her own words was funny, though.

Oh, and apparently when the younger daughter starts speaking in tongues on the street corner, she's speaking Slovenian. So I'm told.

You must've been bored w/the whole thing like me and zoned out. He asked her what that was and she said Slovenian. Yeah. He's a step away from making an episode about a clown who marches kids into a concentration camp oven. Lighten up and make with the funny.
 
You must've been bored w/the whole thing like me and zoned out. He asked her what that was and she said Slovenian. Yeah. He's a step away from making an episode about a clown who marches kids into a concentration camp oven. Lighten up and make with the funny.

****, she said that? Maybe I was tuning out.
 
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