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The Expendables - Event Series in Works at Fox with Sylvester Stallone Producing

5 Mar 2015

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Thanks to Spindae2 for the heads up,

TV action stars are getting The Expendables treatment as Sylvester Stallone’s hit feature franchise is heading to television. Fox is developing The Expendables, an event series based on the movies, with the franchise’s writer and star Stallone executive producing alongside the films’ producer Avi Lerner.

Writing/executive producing the TV adaptation are feature writing duo Greg Coolidge (Ride Along) & Kirk Ward and NCIS: LA executive producer/showrunner Shane Brennan. It is described as a fun action drama that unites iconic TV stars as a new team of highly-skilled heroes who are on a mission to stop a dangerous terrorist. The project hails from Lionsgate TV, whose feature sibling distributes The Expendables movies, and CBS TV Studios, where Brennan is under an overall deal. Also executive producing the potential event series, for which Fox has ordered a script, is Kevin King, long-time executive at Stallone’s Rogue Marble production company.

There is no cast attached or approached yet but the producers have plenty of beloved TV action stars to choose from: Walker Texas Ranger‘s Chuck Norris, who already is part of The Expendables feature franchise, 24‘s Kiefer Sutherland, Magnum P.I.’s Tom Selleck, Xena‘s Lucy Lawless, Quantum Leap‘s Scott Bakula, Alias‘ Jennifer Garner, A-Team‘s Mr. T and Strike Back‘s Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester, just to name a few.

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14 comments:

  1. Aryam Manzueta5 March 2015 at 18:35

    Yeah, cause that last movie was such a money maker...

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  2. Oh I love it be great

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  3. Lets turn a movie franchise with latest sequel being a major box office disappointment, into a TV series. That's going to work out very well for us.

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  4. The third movie in the franchise struggled at the box office. What makes FOX think that this would find any audience on TV? This is going to be a huge disaster for FOX.

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  5. I might agree that doing a TV series based on the films is a bad idea, but paying to see a film in the theater and watching TV are two entirely different things.

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  6. My thought exactly.

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  7. I actually like that idea!

    TV has many former action stars and spawned quite a few. So using an Expendables series as a pool for all of them to kick a** together sounds okay to me.


    But not in a serialized manner but rather issue of the week episodes. An A-Team esque Expendables show could work!


    Kevin Sorbo, Lorenzo Lamas, Lucy Lawless, Don Johnson and Michael T. Weiss could work as a team

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  8. Yay more washed up actors relieving their glory years. Look these guys made some great movies back in the day, and I don't mind a swan song or farewell, but it's getting really unnecessary.

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  9. It's silly to assume just because something didn't perform well in theaters it won't find success in another medium. It's not like everyone goes to see movies. And it's impossible to go see and pay for every movie you have an interest in. Not even comparable to a situation of airing on a network that 95% of the country has access to without paying extra.

    Personally I don't want this to be made and I am not a fan of the movies but I just think the situations are completely different.

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  10. Could be fun...
    I think a TV format for the franchise would actually work. It would sorta be like a new version of the A-Team basically.

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  11. There's not even a cast or anything announced yet but you're totally against the idea from the start. "Negative Nancy" strikes again.

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  12. Please stop. What crime did we commit to deserve this?

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