24: Live Another Day - 5/5/14
#76
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
I think that is a great idea and some shows should just be done this way. I almost feel this is what Curb has turned in to.
#77
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star

FOX has ordered 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY, a thrilling new tent-pole event series set to restart the clock on the groundbreaking and Emmy Award-winning drama franchise starring Kiefer Sutherland. Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, Imagine Television andHoward Gordon’s Teakwood Lane Productions, 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY will make its historic debut in the summer of 2014 on FOX.
The announcement was made this morning by Kevin Reilly, Chairman, Fox Broadcasting Company; Dana Walden and Gary Newman, Chairmen, Twentieth Century FoxTelevision; and Brian Grazer, Chairman, Imagine Entertainment.
The high-octane saga will reunite showrunner Howard Gordon with Sutherland andretain the real-time, pulse-pounding, fast-paced format with split screens and complex interweaving storylines, with 12 episodes representing 24 hours. The suspenseful event series once again follows the exploits of heroic agent JACK BAUER (Sutherland), who will resume his story several years following the events of the final season.
“It’s great to have Jack back. ‘24’ redefined the drama genre, and as were imagine the television miniseries, this iconic show will again break newground for the network,” said Reilly. “The series remains a global sensation,and everyone at FOX is thrilled to be back at work with Kiefer, Howard and the incredibly creative ‘24’ team.”
“When Howard came to us saying he had an idea for a new chapter of‘24,’ he quite simply had us at ‘hello,’” remarked 20th Century FoxTelevision Chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden. “’24’ is a signature series for this studio, beloved by critics and audiences worldwide. Howard’s idea to revive the franchise as an event series couldn’t be timelier, and with the brilliant Kiefer Sutherland on board to reprise his iconic role, we can’t wait to get started.”
Added Imagine Television Chairman Brian Grazer, “I'm both excited and proud that Howard, Kiefer, and I, along with ours partners at 20th and Fox, have this new opportunityto give ‘24’ fans what they've been asking for – more Jack Bauer. It's been my experience that people love Jack Bauer because he's a guy who cuts through the red tape and gets the hardest things done. I am certain 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY will again have a huge impact on our culture.”
“The response to ‘24’ is unlike anything I have ever experienced as an actor before,” noted Sutherland. “To have the chance to reunite with the character, Jack Bauer, is like finding a lost friend. The story ideas from Howard Gordon are exciting and fresh, and will not disappoint. Great thanks to 20th Century Fox Television, Imagine Televisionand the FOX network for this opportunity. Make no mistake, my goal is to knock your socks off. See you soon.”
“Jack Bauer has always been an exciting, thrilling character, and I confess that I’ve missed him. I think the audience has too,” said executive producer Howard Gordon who served as showrunner for most of the series’ run and won multiple Emmy Awards for his work. “The character hase volved through the years, and this new and exciting event series format is perfect to tell the next chapter of his story and continue to reflect how the world is changing. Fans can rest assured that the Jack they know and love willbe back.”
Originally premiering November 6, 2001, ‘24’ was nominated for a total of 73 Emmy Awards,winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over eight seasons, Kiefer Sutherland garnered seven Emmy Award nominations and one win for Outstanding LeadActor – Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherland’s portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like noother dramatic television character to become part of the cultural lexicon.
24:LIVE ANOTHER DAY is a production of 20th Century Fox Television andImagine Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions. HowardGordon, Brian Grazer and Kiefer Sutherland will executive produce, along withan additional team to be announced. The original series, which had its last American broadcast on May 24, 2010, was created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran.
The announcement was made this morning by Kevin Reilly, Chairman, Fox Broadcasting Company; Dana Walden and Gary Newman, Chairmen, Twentieth Century FoxTelevision; and Brian Grazer, Chairman, Imagine Entertainment.
The high-octane saga will reunite showrunner Howard Gordon with Sutherland andretain the real-time, pulse-pounding, fast-paced format with split screens and complex interweaving storylines, with 12 episodes representing 24 hours. The suspenseful event series once again follows the exploits of heroic agent JACK BAUER (Sutherland), who will resume his story several years following the events of the final season.
“It’s great to have Jack back. ‘24’ redefined the drama genre, and as were imagine the television miniseries, this iconic show will again break newground for the network,” said Reilly. “The series remains a global sensation,and everyone at FOX is thrilled to be back at work with Kiefer, Howard and the incredibly creative ‘24’ team.”
“When Howard came to us saying he had an idea for a new chapter of‘24,’ he quite simply had us at ‘hello,’” remarked 20th Century FoxTelevision Chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden. “’24’ is a signature series for this studio, beloved by critics and audiences worldwide. Howard’s idea to revive the franchise as an event series couldn’t be timelier, and with the brilliant Kiefer Sutherland on board to reprise his iconic role, we can’t wait to get started.”
Added Imagine Television Chairman Brian Grazer, “I'm both excited and proud that Howard, Kiefer, and I, along with ours partners at 20th and Fox, have this new opportunityto give ‘24’ fans what they've been asking for – more Jack Bauer. It's been my experience that people love Jack Bauer because he's a guy who cuts through the red tape and gets the hardest things done. I am certain 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY will again have a huge impact on our culture.”
“The response to ‘24’ is unlike anything I have ever experienced as an actor before,” noted Sutherland. “To have the chance to reunite with the character, Jack Bauer, is like finding a lost friend. The story ideas from Howard Gordon are exciting and fresh, and will not disappoint. Great thanks to 20th Century Fox Television, Imagine Televisionand the FOX network for this opportunity. Make no mistake, my goal is to knock your socks off. See you soon.”
“Jack Bauer has always been an exciting, thrilling character, and I confess that I’ve missed him. I think the audience has too,” said executive producer Howard Gordon who served as showrunner for most of the series’ run and won multiple Emmy Awards for his work. “The character hase volved through the years, and this new and exciting event series format is perfect to tell the next chapter of his story and continue to reflect how the world is changing. Fans can rest assured that the Jack they know and love willbe back.”
Originally premiering November 6, 2001, ‘24’ was nominated for a total of 73 Emmy Awards,winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over eight seasons, Kiefer Sutherland garnered seven Emmy Award nominations and one win for Outstanding LeadActor – Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherland’s portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like noother dramatic television character to become part of the cultural lexicon.
24:LIVE ANOTHER DAY is a production of 20th Century Fox Television andImagine Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions. HowardGordon, Brian Grazer and Kiefer Sutherland will executive produce, along withan additional team to be announced. The original series, which had its last American broadcast on May 24, 2010, was created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran.
#78
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
I'm so glad US producers are starting to see the benefits of the cable/UK model of seasons.
#79
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I'm looking forward to the return of Dave Barry's live blogging almost as much as the actual show. (Presuming he does it again. Maybe he'll take it to Twitter.)
#80
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DVD Talk God
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Now that I think about it, this is so much better than the originally planned 3 movie trilogy. Instead of getting 2 hour increments every 2 to 3 years, we're getting 12 hours next summer.
Can't wait!!
Can't wait!!
#81
DVD Talk Legend
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Awesome news! 
And now my complete series is outdated

And now my complete series is outdated
#82
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Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Agree that this'll be a welcome return for Jack Bauer 
Howard Gordon will be a busy guy. In addition to Homeland, he'll have this along with Legends that TNT recently picked up.

Howard Gordon will be a busy guy. In addition to Homeland, he'll have this along with Legends that TNT recently picked up.
#83
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Any sign of CTU, middle eastern or russian terrorists, nukes or Kim Bauer and I'll skip it.
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#85
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DVD Talk God
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Well technically Elisha is free now that Happy Endings is toast...for now.
I believe Elisha does want to have some involvement with 24.
Since FOX has the Super Bowl in 2014, they should get a trailer ready by then and air it during the game.
I believe Elisha does want to have some involvement with 24.
Since FOX has the Super Bowl in 2014, they should get a trailer ready by then and air it during the game.
#86
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#87
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DVD Talk God
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Kiefer Sutherland was originally offered the lead role on The Black List, which James Spader has now. Whew, thank God he passed. Otherwise, this would have never happened.
#88
DVD Talk Legend
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Bleep. Bloop. Bleep. Bloop. Bleep. Bloop. Man, I can hear it now!
#89
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DVD Talk God
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
Here's a tweet from Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe)
mary lynn rajskub @rajskub 17m
I love you twitter people I promise to tell you if/when I hear about 'Chloe' on 24. . Let's 'Live Another Day'
mary lynn rajskub @rajskub 17m
I love you twitter people I promise to tell you if/when I hear about 'Chloe' on 24. . Let's 'Live Another Day'
#90
DVD Talk Hero
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
I really hope Mary Lynn Rajskub is in on this.
24 isn't 24 unless Chloe is in it... except those first couple seasons, for obvious reasons.
24 isn't 24 unless Chloe is in it... except those first couple seasons, for obvious reasons.
#91
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DVD Talk God
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
It wasn't seen on the show, but the BD of season 8 had Chloe getting arrested for helping Jack escape. I wonder if that will be addressed.
#92
DVD Talk Hero
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
^ Was that a deleted scene or webisode or something? I never knew about that...
#93
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Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
#94
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
You can tell it is a special feature by the subpar acting of the agents.
#95
DVD Talk Legend
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
That arrest must have been what drove Morris to start cooking meth in Mexico for Gus Fring.
#96
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
It's funny... people seem to forget about 24: Redemption. That was called 24... but only took place over 2 hours. I like it as 24:Title... Use the name brand of 24, but it does not need to stick to a 24 hour timeline. As long as time is a major factor in the show, it doesn't really change much. Maybe one day we can get 24: Operation Nightfall.
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#99
DVD Talk Legend
Re: 24 returning to FOX as a miniseries. Kiefer Sutherland in talks to star
I hate the title (I'm sure it reminds everyone of the bad James Bond film), but I can "live" with it. 
Hopefully the 12 episode series gets a 24-episode budget from FOX.

Hopefully the 12 episode series gets a 24-episode budget from FOX.
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