24 is reportedly getting a movie adaptation.
The traditional motion drama — which ran over 9 seasons between 2001 and 2014 — starred Kiefer Sutherland as counter-terrorist federal agent Jack Bauer, which every season protecting 24 hours in actual time.
Based on Selection, twentieth Century Studios are engaged on a giant display adaptation, and the undertaking is “in early growth.”
Plot particulars are at the moment unknown, and it’s not but clear if Sutherland can be returning for the movie.
In addition to eight 24-episode seasons and the ninth and last sequence, which had 12 episodes, 24‘s run additionally included a TV movie Redemption in 2008.
The present was nominated for 68 Emmy Awards throughout its run, and earned 20 wins together with excellent drama sequence and a lead actor prize for Sutherland in 2006.
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Final month, Think about Leisure co-founder Brian Grazer teased the potential of a blockbuster movie for 24.
Showing on MSNBC’s Squawk Field, he stated: “Think about has all the time performed in that zone the place there’s that top likelihood likelihood that it will likely be profitable in film theaters. It’s nice for us, as a result of we’ve constructed, over 30 years, over 100 totally different merchandise and types, whether or not it’s Backdraft, which I’m now going to do in the present day with Glen Powell, or whether or not it’s 24, a film that we’re going to do in a really fascinating approach with Disney and Fox.”
He identified that Hollywood is at the moment wanting in the direction of “already established” IP with “a excessive degree of consciousness,” which means traditional properties “from the late 90s and the 2000s” at the moment are “essential” to studios
He added: “These codecs of the late ’90s and the 2000s have develop into essential, as a result of the streamers … or studios are very, proper now, much more of threat averse.”
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