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Mr. Robot - Ordered to Series by USA Network

19 Dec 2014

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USA NETWORK ANNOUNCES SERIES PICK-UP FOR NEW DRAMA ‘MR. ROBOT’

From Universal Cable Productions, Project Starring Christian Slater (“The Adderall Diaries”) and Rami Malek (“24”) is From ‘True Detective’ Executive Producer Steve Golin

UNIVERSAL CITY, CA – December 19, 2014 – USA Network announced its first series pick-up from its existing pilot slate for the 2015-2016 season with a 10-episode order for MR. ROBOT (WORKING TITLE). The intense hacker drama from Universal Cable Productions is from writer and executive producer Sam Esmail (“Comet”) and executive producers Anonymous Content’s Steve Golin (“True Detective”) and Chad Hamilton (“Breakup at a Wedding”). The series stars Rami Malek (“24”), Christian Slater (“The Adderall Diaries”), Portia Doubleday (“Her”), Carly Chaikin (“Suburgatory”) and Martin Wallstrom (“Simple Simon”). The pilot was directed by Niels Arden Oplev (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”). The series will shoot in New York.

“MR. ROBOT could not be more timely and relevant,” said Chris McCumber, President of USA Network. “The creative team behind this series has done a brilliant job, taking viewers on a wild ride that leaves them wanting more. Rami gives a masterful performance as a hacker and unlikely hero, alongside Christian, who is perfectly cast as Mr. Robot.”

“Sam's vision for MR ROBOT is terrific and transgressive, and Niels has given the show a breathtakingly original look," said Jeff Wachtel, President and Chief Content Officer, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment.

MR. ROBOT is a contemporary and culturally resonant drama about a young programmer, Elliot (Malek), who suffers from a debilitating anti-social disorder and decides that he can only connect to people by hacking them. He wields his skills as a weapon to protect the people that he cares about. Elliot will find himself in the intersection between a cybersecurity firm he works for and the underworld organizations that are recruiting him to bring down corporate America. Slater stars in the title role of Mr. Robot, a mysterious anarchist who recruits Elliot into an underground hacker group.

MR. ROBOT was the first of five pilots announced by USA Network, followed by Carlton Cuse’s (“Bates Motel”) COLONY, starring Josh Holloway (“Lost”) and Sarah Wayne Callies (“The Walking Dead”); Universal Cable Production’s STANISTAN, starring Jennifer Carpenter (“Dexter”); QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, based on the international best seller “La Reina del Sur” starring Alice Braga (“City of God”), and the most recent pilot pick-up EVIL MEN, starring Dallas Roberts (“Dallas Buyers Club”) and Clifton Collins Jr. (“Pacific Rim”).
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11 comments:

  1. Yep I think CA last episode aired last night!!!!

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  2. It's not my cup of tea, but yay for Martin Walstrom.

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  3. Not my cup of tea either but i love Christian Slater. That guy is awesome.

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  4. USA needs to land some better pilot projects. I'm just a little optimistic about Stanistan (hasn't been picked up yet) but this show and Queen of the South don't seem like long-term winners for USA.

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  5. This is sorta of a replacement for WC not CA. If USA announced two pilot pick up then yes CA last episode would of been last night lol

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  6. Christian Slater? They might as well cancel it right now.

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  7. I like the efforts they are making to do things are not all the same CBS-lite tone though.

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  8. This poor guy is rating poison.

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  9. I don't mind the change in tone. My beef is with the quality of the projects they greenlight. Stuff like Satisfaction, Rush, Sirens, and Benched range from unwatchable to barely passable. Even Graceland is a "just okay" show that would have been canceled already if it weren't for the network's steep downturn in the ratings the last few years. I'm cautiously optimistic about the upcoming Complications series and it was nice of USA to renew Playing House since that show is probably the only real decent series order they've given out in the past two years but that program is not a ratings winner either.

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  10. The best thing he's done in the past few years was his voice work on Archer.

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  11. PH is definitely the best USA series. Sirens is alright, Benched's pilot was the best comedy pilot in years, but I hated episode two so haven't watched beyond that.

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