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The Reaper - NBC Picks Up Sniper Miniseries

5 Mar 2015

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The Reaper has landed at NBC. I’ve learned that the network has given a production order to a six-hour miniseries from the Weinstein Co. based on the recently released book The Reaper: Autobiography Of One Of The Deadliest Special Ops Snipers by Nicholas Irving, the U.S. Army 3rd Ranger Battalion’s deadliest sniper.

NBC Logo NewI hear NBC went aggressively after the project, announced by the Weinstein Co. a month ago, and bought it preemptively. A writer for the mini is expected to be named soon.

The Weinstein Company logoThe Weinstein Co. acquired the rights to Irving’s memoir less than a week after it was published by St. Martin’s Press with the indention to adapt it as a miniseries to begin production in the summer. The Reaper comes on the heels of the blockbuster success of the Bradley Cooper starrer American Sniper, also an adaptation of the memoir of one of American’s most decorated snipers.
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12 comments:

  1. "Riding on American Sniper's coattails" is what I thought when I read the title only to have that assumption verified when I clicked on the link and read the article...

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  2. I like the concept, but it seems that Greenblatt is really just picking any and everything up with no rhyme or reason.

    What does NBC have that they can pair this with? What ever happened to Greenblatt saying he wanted to focus on family friendly programming?

    Greenblatt needs to be a lot more focused if he wants NBC to recover and succeed.

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  3. Ew, no. Just... no.

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  4. A sniper series should be great but not one based on actual events or (in American Snipers way) an adaption of a piece of work that reportedly is going AGAINST the actual facts of what happened.


    I'd go for a sniper-show that procedurally puts the main sniper into various different situations and cases. Fictional is better than "based on a true story"

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  5. Aryam Manzueta6 March 2015 at 01:08

    American Sniper 2: The TV Show.
    Ew.

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  6. Yay!! We can expect more glorification of American occupying forces around the world. /s

    Getting real tired of this shit.

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  7. Based on a real story? pass, recent history? Pass, War stuff? Pass, shit it hit all my pass list criteria expect spin off's, tho not exact its a little bit so from that movie.

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  8. Greenblatt's view on development seems to be that while he is trying to focus on faith, fantasy, and family aspects, he wants to make sure he has something that can fit literally any category out there. Basically, he's trying to acquire anything that could potentially hit for NBC. That way, he avoids saying everything new was a bust a second year in a row.


    Once he figures out what works on NBC, he will limit the scope of development a bit.

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  9. Layer in some tasty sci-fi and switch out the male lead for a kick-ass chick in her late 20's and I'll consider watching the pilot. Other than that, throw me another pitch, NBC, cuz a no-frills sniper show isn't gonna fly with me.

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  10. I know, I know. But the subject of American forces always gets me touchy. ;) :)

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  11. The "pick up anything with potential" mentality gave us "The Slap" so I'm not convinced that is the best approach for NBC.

    What has helped ABC and Fox this season is picking up shows that are compatible with their brand of programming. Of course both networks have had some missed but overall they have become more focused in their development.

    I like this Sniper project but it's pretty off-brand for the network unless they decide to use it on their new male-skewing Thursdays as winter filler.

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