
EXCLUSIVE: USA has given a formal green light to the Burn Notice movie prequel starring Bruce Campbell, which will be directed by Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan. The two will also executive produce with Burn Notice creator Matt Nix, who wrote the movie, and the series exec producer Mikkel Bondesen. The untitled two-hour film, which was announced at this year’s Comic-Con, will begin shooting in January on location in Bogota, Columbia for a premiere in Spring 2011. Burn Notice has wrapped production on Season 4, and filming on Season 5 is slated to begin shortly after the movie finishes shooting.
Here are more details about the Fox TV Studios-produced prequel. It is set in late 2005 and focuses on Sam Axe’s (Campbell) last mission as a Navy SEAL. It begins after a faction of Colombian rebels makes trouble for the locally stationed military platoon, with Lieutenant Commander Axe (APA-repped Campbell) being sent down to investigate. As the mission unfolds, Sam begins to uncover the dark secrets of the area, learning the truth about sacrifice, deception, and ultimately what’s worth fighting for.
The idea to do a Campbell-centered Burn Notice movie offshoot originated a year and a half ago when Burn Notice made its Comic-Con debut. “We saw Bruce Campbell as the Bruce Springsteen of Comic Con,” USA’s president of original programming Jeff Wachtel said. “We saw the spectacular explosive fan reaction and realized that, in Bruce, we had not only a great actor but also a pop culture icon.” USA executives decided to take advantage of that, and Nix quickly came up with the basic outline for a movie about Axe’s back story that had not been explored on the series. The idea was put on the back burner while Nix was busy with Burn Notice and The Good Guys until Wachtel made the surprising informal announcement at Comic-Con in July. Donovan got the directing gig on the movie after impressing USA executives with his directorial debut on the Made Man episode of Burn Notice, which aired this summer.
Could the Burn Notice film spawn a series of a movies or a spinoff series starring Campbell? “It is a one-off,” Wachtel said. “We’ll see how it goes.”
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a couple movies would be great. they should definitely show sam as FBI. they should also make a movie where Mike and Fiona meet. the one thing they shouldn’t do is make a spin-off where sam leaves. he is great but he is great w/ mike. the spin-off would probably be another Joey. Friends was great and Joey was an awesome character and yet the spin-off failed miserably.
This show ALWAYS rocks for the entire hour each week, and a movie for 2 hours!? May have to work on stamina for a double shot of that magnitude !!!!
they should also do a show when mickal weston was young, taking crap from his dad all the way up to whenhe joines the army and then becomes a spy, that is good t.v.vrrrrrmmmmmm
The world needs more Bruce Campbell projects in it. The guys is a gem.
When will Sam Raimi get around to putting him in Evil Dead 4 or Evil Dead: the Musical movie?
I’d love to see a prequel on how the 3 of them – Michael, Sam and Fiona – all met. Their paths had to cross at different points prior to now.
That would be fantastic, to see how Sam,Michael,and Fionna met.I can’t wait for the movie that is coming out.I will be a block buster.I love Sam Ax.
This is a direct-to-DVD movie, right? They aren’t delusional enough to think that people will pay to sit in a theater and watch a Burn Notice theatrical movie, are they?
Bruce”the chin”Campbell is an icon? He’s an American classic like the corvette, or mustang, he’s a muscle car of an actor, sure they handle a bit sloppy, but make up for it in style
Bruce Campbell is GOD
This may be the only show on TV worth a damn. I’ll watch
everything “Burn” related.
Way back when Star Trek: TNG got its budget so swamped with special effects, etc., that the stories were getting lame that it would be cool if a TV show were produced that did bi-monthly or maybe even quarterly 2 to 2 1/2 hour episodes. By doing this they would have time to really tell an interesting story instead of wasting 35 to 40 minutes “trying” to tell a story and leaving every episode with LaForge rewiring the Enterprise ala MacGyver for the last 5 minutes. That got old and tired real fast.
So, how about shows like Burn Notice adopting this format? Viewers have plenty of time to plan on watching or programming their TiVo and they get a better story. Stargate did sort of haphazardly venture into this with Continuum and The Ark of Truth.
I think this format would work even better now with all the technology we have to watch shows. I think it’s definitely better than 8 week seasons and switching time slots every other week.
Go bruce, its great, wish he could have taken down some necro_zombies