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Joss Whedon wraps secret Shakespeare movie
project
Actors include Sean Maher, who starred on
Whedon's "Firefly" and in his 2005 movie
"Serenity;" Fran Kranz, who stars in "The Cabin
in the Woods," which Whedon wrote and is
producing; "Castle," "Firefly" and "Buffy the
Vampire Slayer" star Nathan Fillion and "Angel"
and "Cabin" star Amy Acker. Spencer Treat Clark
and Jillian Morgese, newcomers to Whedon's
projects, also star.
January 13, 2011 JANE ESPENSON AND DREW Z. GREENBERG TO WRITE NEW SYFY PILOT
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) FROM ITV STUDIOS AMERICA AND
UNIVERSAL CABLE PRODUCTIONS NEW YORK – January 13, 2011 – Writers Jane Espenson and Drew Z.
Greenberg are teaming to pen the script for Syfy’s pilot
development project Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) from ITV
Studios America. Syfy announced last May that it had acquired
the rights to the classic British detective show for development
as a potential one-hour series with Howard Braunstein of Jaffe/Braunstein
Entertainment (The Memory Keepers Daughter/ Christmas in Canaan)
on board as executive producer. Randall and Hopkirk is a
co-production between Universal Cable Productions and ITV for
Syfy. UCP will be the producing company. Jane and Drew most recently collaborated on the Syfy original
series Caprica, where Espenson served as executive producer and
Greenberg as supervising producer. The pair also worked together
on genre busting crossover television hit Buffy the Vampire
Slayer where Espenson was a writer/producer and Greenberg a
writer. Espenson’s other writing and producing credits include
Battlestar Galactica, Gilmore Girls and Dollhouse. Greenberg’s
writing and producing credits include Warehouse 13 and Dexter. Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) is based on the popular British
detective series from the late 1960s in which Hopkirk (Kenneth
Cope) was murdered while investigating a case. He returned as a
ghost, visible only to his former partner, Randall (Mike Pratt),
and assisted him in sleuthing from beyond the grave. ITV Studios America, the U.S. based production entity of ITV plc
in the U.K. is one of the largest international producers for
the U.S. market and a major force in acquiring, developing and
producing reality and scripted programming for US networks.
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