Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Ghosts, Trans-Humans and KGB Agents on SyFy Development Slate (Exclusive)
This story initially came out inside the November. 18 problem in the Hollywood Reporter magazine.our editor recommendsSyFy Orders Haunted Secondary School Series from Mark BurnettSyfy Renews 'Haven' for Third SeasonSyfy Renews 'Alphas''Alphas' Is Syfy's Most-Seen Series Debut by 50 percent Years Coming off its most-seen third quarter ever, Syfy has made a decision to use the drama. The NBCUniversal cable network recognized for such shows as Alphas, Haven and Warehouse 13 is developing scripted projects featuring ghosts, trans-humans and KGB agents: Ghost Projekt Good Oni Press comic series, the drama involves a girl KGB agent together with a male American weapons inspector who form an unlikely partnership each time a deadly pressure is unconsciously unleashed in Siberia. The CBS Art galleries project counts Brett Matthews (Supernatural) just like a author and executive producer, with Andy Bourne and Eric Gitter aboard as Broadened polystyrene. Seeing Things The Fox TV Art galleries project concentrates on a cop who becomes a ghost after his violent dying. Alone who is able to help close his last situation can be a socially awkward guy you never know the hallucinations he's had all his existence is most likely not really a figment of his imagination. David Slack (Person of curiosity) will executive produce and pen the script with Gabrielle Stanton (Haven). Scott Rosenberg and Robert Cort are attached as Broadened polystyrene too. Untitled Robert H. Wolfe Project The drama from Universal Cable Productions is occur a postwar era in which a lately produced Oneness Democracy orders a volatile combination of humans and trans-humans to steer the Starship Defender by having an expedition searching for lost cell phone industry's requiring law and order. The project arises from Wolfe (Alphas), who's installed on write and executive produce. Related Subjects NBCUniversal SyFy TV Development
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