Thanks to Darq for the heads up.
Can bringing the Silence of the Lambs franchise to TV help rescue NBC?
Sources confirm the network has just made a deal with Pushing Daisies creator and former Heroes writer Bryan Fuller to create a broadcast series take on Dr. Hannibal Lecter. The deal calls for a straight-to-series order (no pilot) if NBC likes the script.
But can the extremely dark franchise based on Thomas Harris’ series of bestselling novels really work in primetime? Perhaps. While there are no details about the adaptation yet, we’re presumably looking at a police procedural here that’s not entirely unlike a twisted version of The Mentalist — a hero solving weekly crimes while a legendary serial killer remains at large.
The first trick is casting an effective Lecter (Anthony Hopkins’ performance is very memorable, if a bit hammy, especially when you go back and watch it today).
The second trick is pulling off the balancing act of making a show that’s dark enough to satisfy fans of the gory franchise while staying accessible enough to draw a broad audience in primetime. That’s a big one. NBC was hammered in the ratings this fall airing the high-concept Playboy Club — a show that couldn’t execute its adult-sounding premise on a PG-rated broadcast network. Of course, like it or not, it will be easier for a crime show to push the envelope with gore and violence in primetime than with sex.
What do you think?
Source: EW


This sounds like a really bad idea waiting to turn into a complete mess.....
ReplyDeleteI love true crime and serial killer stories, but this one, Hannibal Lecter, is so iconic (as performed by Sir Anthony Hopkins) that I doubt anyone else can do it justice.
Be afraid. Be very afraid!
I second this. Even if the actor was 10 x's better Lecter will always be Anthony Hopkins. Unless they could get Anthony to do the show. Not holding my breath tho..
ReplyDeleteNBC really wants a hit. O_O They will do ANYTHING. lol
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it would be a watered down Dexter...
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't sounds good at all. NBC, just stop trying to be darker and edgier and sexier, it isn't working for you, you are not HBO or Starz or Showtime, It's all good that you try to do new things, reach a new audience, but that requires lenghts and compromises you are not willing to take.
The Playboy Club had the potential of being popular by sheer outrageousness, but It was tamer than half of the programs in Lifetime. I just don't trust NBC to project into a solid product one of the most iconics fictional serial killers of the past century, too deep waters for that network.
I hope this works. I'm looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteBrian Cox wasn't too bad in Manhunter. Don't forget about that.
ReplyDeleteWhile I appreciate NBC's willingness to try to push the envelope and to try anything to find a way out of the mess they are currently in, this particular idea strikes me that it would only work as a mini series movie type format. But I do applaud them for trying to think outside the box.
ReplyDeletethey should cross their fingers and hope Michael Emerson would be available by then :D
ReplyDeleteOr they can snatch Mark Pellegrino
Robert Knepper as Buffalo Bill :D:D
Just give it to HBO or Showtime, in NBC it means it will air one season and get cancelled... It's just sad to see fairly good shows getting axed every season by NBC and bringing in new shows that get almost the same ratings as the one that they cancelled...
ReplyDeletethis won't work
ReplyDeleteWhy don't they bring Pushing Daisies back instead of something that it's destined to fail? (excuse my rudeness)
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