
After lengthy negotiations, NBC has closed a deal for Jamie Foxx’s drama project Tommy’s Little Girl based on the trailer Foxx shot with Selma Blair, Paul Sorvino, Tony Sirico and James Russo. The network also has picked up Life Is Good, a comedy from Unhitched creators Chris Pappas and Mike Bernier and Hangover 2 writer Scot Armstrong. Based on Foxx’s idea, Girl is described as Le Femme Nikita meets The Sopranos and centers on a young girl (Blair) raised in a mafia family who is hidden away in an orphanage after her family is murdered by a competing mafia crime boss. She grows up to become an attorney by day, and a deadly, well trained killer by night, as she avenges her family’s murder and attempts to locate her last living relative. Jorge Zamacona has been tapped to write the script and executive produce. Also executive producing are Foxx and Deon Taylor through their recently launched No Brainer Films. Foxx took an entrepreneurial approach with the project, shooting a trailer for it over the summer that was then taken to the networks. 

The key actors in the trailer – Blair, Sorvino and Sirico – are still attached though there are no deals in place with NBC. Foxx and Taylor co-wrote and co-directed the trailer, which was financed by a private investor. Girl will now be produced by UMS. In addition to Girl, Foxx is also executive producing a midseason sketch comedy series for Fox. Foxx and Zamacona are with CAA.
Life, also from UMS, centers on Andy, husband and father of two young girls, whose mellow suburban family world is thrown into chaos when he is found by Dru, the 19-year-old mixed race son he never knew he had. Andy is over the moon to learn that he has a son and that enthusiasm is more than Dru can handle. Pappas and Bernier, repped by CAA and Epidemic, will write the project and will executive produce it with Armstrong, who has a first-look deal with NBC, and Ravi Nandan, an executive at Armstrong’s American Work production company.
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Now that’s what I call “role” reversal. Make it do what it do Jamie.
Interesting premise…but NBC lawyers take note: DC comics has a superheroine – the Huntress – who’s story is very similar to this.
Doesn’t mean they can’t make the series though. As long as the world is different with different characters, there’s not much legal can do.
American Work, Scot Armstrong and Ravi Nandan’s company does some amazing stuff and it’s great that they are finally getting a shot! But you need to run an actual photo of Scot Armstrong instead of the one you have of his sometimes writing partner, Todd Phillips. Please!
Until Selma Blair puts on a costume with crosses on it and rides a custom Huntress cycle into action, I don’t think NBC’s got anything to worry about.
Um, you had me at “grows up to be an Attorney by day…” but the whole “well trained killer” thing? Sethj88 is right – there’s a premise that’s great as a comic book for DC called the “Huntress” – but wouldn’t it be better if she was using the law, street smarts and the system to find her last living relative… like I don’t know. Her sister? Is this just a vanity project with a trailer, no script and Jamie Foxx as EP … so the suits are drooling going, “sounds awesome ((kiss kiss kiss butt)) Jamie … you’re brilliant!” Me thinks so ….
The mafia genre seems hotter than ever. All of the big cable networks have projects airing or in development. Selma Blair is a great choice who will bring the history & complexity to the character.
ABC is also developing a series about a female prosecutor who is a vigilante at night.It signs similar to DC’s current Manhunter.
Man, Scot and Todd spend so much time together they’re starting to look alike!
Hey, Paulie! He-he
Just to chime in, in the original concept of The Huntress she was a lawyer (she’s a schoolteacher now). No matter how they take this, someone is going to be writing DC/Warner a check.
To echo everyone else, short of the costume, this sounds virtually identical to the DC’s current Huntress/Helena Bertinelli origins. If only Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight sequel capitalized on this often overlooked character….
It’s an interesting concept but why in the hell do seemingly normal people keep going into business with NBC? Have you checked NBC’s fall slate? VIEWERS DON’T GIVE NBC SHOWS A CHANCE. If Friends debuted on NBC this fall, or MASH, they probably wouldn’t be back next year. Or, if they were back, they’d be rated somewhere around 70 in the Nielsens.
I don’t care what NBC is offering, guys, take less and go somewhere where people will actually give your show a chance.
At some point NBC *will* recover. Remember CBS in the mid 90s? They were dead and then came Survivor and CSI. ABC was a fourth-place network after WWTBAM died from overexposure, and then came Lost, Housewives and Grey’s.
Hollywood is a town of gamblers, and everyone would like to think that *they* have the show that’s going to turn the network around.
This is amazing news! Especially for Foxx and Deon Taylor! First black production company to be picked up by NBC since Bill Cosby. Hold your heads high!