HBO started kicking the tires of Neil Gaiman’s novel American Gods back in April as a possible series to be produced by Playtone’s Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, with Gaiman on board as writer and executive producer. Goetzman revealed details this weekend to THR: Playtone is planning six season of 10-12 hourlong episodes with a budget of $35-40 million each season. American Gods will premiere in 2013 at the earliest.
That’s a lot of money for a weekly series — minimally $3 million per episode, more than most broadcast shows. Playtone is used to the Daddy Warbucks treatment from HBO — the network reportedly budgeted The Pacific around $225 million (over $20 million per hour). But Goetzman promises they’ll put the money to good use:
“There are some crazy things in [American Gods]. We’ll probably be doing more effects in there than it’s been done on a television series.”
The listing has American Gods at 624 pages. Under a six-season plan, that’s about 8-11 pages per episode, which totals up to Not Enough Material. (I am not familiar enough with either property to know if the spinoff novel Anansi Boys can be folded into the story.) Given that Gaiman is on as a writer (presumably the head writer), I hope we see all the ideas tossed around in his head and in his notes during and since writing American Gods. Clearly I need to go read the book, though I have a couple years to beat the series premiere.
Speaking of which, I believe it is folly to announce a six-season plan so early, even on HBO. Fellow HBO series Carnivàle also had six seasons in mind, yet was cancelled after two.
Source: Collider


Yep, Carnivale had 3 acts of 2 seasons and only got through Act1 before the axe dropped.
ReplyDeleteToo bad... it was a uniquely brilliant series.
I haven't read American Gods, but it sounds like it would make for an interesting series.
I've just started reading a few days ago and plan on finishing it this weekend (we have a 3 days weekend in Austria this week), but so far it's very interesting. Although so far I can't imagine doing 6 seasons based on what's going on in the books alone.
ReplyDeleteBut happy to hear Playtone will be involved, Tom Hanks stands for quality.
6 seasons on 1 book? Well that's new. Very interesting, and I'm also interested in the series itself because the premise of the book sounds great. But I agree with the article that it's a bit stupid to say before you've even started that you want 6 seasons
ReplyDeleteWhen I read this I immediately thought HBO had signed on for six series non negotiable, (sort of like Netflix with house of lies) I almost died of happiness. Then I remembered Carnivale, and was sad. Either way, this looks like it will make an extremely good tv show so I'd watch.
ReplyDeleteYou mean House of Cards. House of Lies is a new Showtime show. But it's easy to mix it up with such similar names. Netflix mainly got this show because they already comitted to at least 2 seasons.
ReplyDeleteThat was it, these two confuse me a lot, I think the USA network is developing another half an hour comedy called House of Cards as well? Original names seems to be out of character.
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