Impastor
Network: TV Land
Studio: CBS Television Studios
Production Company: Tannenbaum Company
Executive Producers: Christopher Vane, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Haswell-Tannenbaum
Writer: Christopher Vane
Logline: A low-life on the run from his debts hides away in a small town by conning them into thinking he’s their newly hired gay pastor.
Details: Cast-contingent pilot.
Stitchers
Network: ABC Family
Executive Producers: Jeff Schechter, Jonathan Baruch, Robert Wolken
Writer: Jeff Schechter
Logline: A young woman is recruited into a covert government agency to be "stitched" into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders and decipher mysteries that otherwise would have gone to the grave.
SSN Insight: Network ordered this additional pilot after they had to pull the plug on Alice In Arabia, due to pressure from advocacy groups.
D.O.A.
Network: A&E Networks
Production Companies: Wolf Reality, Left/Right
Executive Producers: Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer, Ken Druckerman, Banks Tarver, Laura Fleury, Brad Holcman
Logline: Follows a top team of detectives who will re-examine controversial murder cases in which unresolved questions still linger long after the verdict was determined.
Radiant Doors
Network: WGN America
Production Companies: Gaumont International Television, Perfect Storm Entertainment
Executive Producers: Justin Lin, Jeremy Doner, Danielle Woodrow, Troy Craig Poon
Co-Executive Producer: Ryan Andolina
Writer: Jeremy Doner
Director: Justin Lin
Logline: Explores how our society deals with the sudden arrival of a flood of refugees from a dystopian future.
Details: Based on the short story, Radiant Doors, written by Michael Swanwick. Project will go straight to series if the script is approved by WGN.
Scalped
Network: WGN America
Studio: Warner Horizon Television
Production Company: DC Comics/Vertigo
Executive Producer: Doug Jung
Writer: Doug Jung
Logline: The Oglala Lakota inhabitants in the fictional Prairie Rose Indian Reservation in South Dakota grapple with organized crime, poverty, drug and alcohol addiction and local politics while trying to preserve their cultural identity.
Details: Based on the comic book, Scalped, written by Jason Aaron. Partially inspired by Native American activist Leonard Peltier, who was arrested for gunning down two FBI agents on a reservation in 1975.
↧