
EXCLUSIVE: While Jack Sparrow is frolicking on the big screen in the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie, his brethren are becoming a hot commodity on TV. Just as FX and Fox International Channels teamed with producers Graham King and Gale Anne Hurd for 17th century pirate drama Port Royal, another pirate series is setting sail at Fox. The network is in negotiations for the project, Pyrates, which is envisioned as a 10-13-episode event-type limited series for summer 2012. The series was created by Law & Order/Numbers veteran Barry Schindel, with Stephen Hopkins (24) on board to direct the first episode. Indie producer Ensemble Entertainment is producing in association with Ridley and Tony Scott’s Scott Free Prods. Based on historical events,
Pyrates is described as a gritty portrayal of the men and women who pulled off the largest heist on pirate history — the capture of the Spanish silver fleet in 1628 — sparking the golden age of piracy, a time when there was greater honor amongst thieves than those who hunted them. Ensemble is exploring an international co-production model for the project and is scouting potential locations for the production, including the Caribbean and Australia. Endemol will handle international distribution for Pyrates through the first-look deal with Ensemble the company signed last fall.
Additionally, CAA-repped Ensemble, which was founded last year by Tony To, Jin Ishimoto, Patrick Murray and Ashley Stern, is developing with Scott Free Security, a drama series project created by Bruce McKenna that explores the privatization of law enforcement and the military and centers on an American private-security firm.
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Pirates 4 opened weak so everyone is going gung ho with new pirate projects?
Good luck with that.
Someone will eventually remember there was a Lord of the Rings meets Pirates cartoon from Hanna Barbera and David Kirschner that would make a fun live-action series from the likes of Rob Tapert.
Someone will eventually remember there was a Lord of the Rings meets Pirates cartoon from Hanna Barbera and David Kirschner that would make a fun live-action series from the likes of Rob Tapert.
Darkwater
Better have lots of violence and sex and debauchery and sword fighting and sex and politics and sex and action and sex….like The Borgias, Game of Thrones, Camelot, Spartacus, et al.
LYtton:
Your either an idiot. Or worse, you work in hollywood. Which is it?
Every kid fad comes to an end or else we would still be making Mighty Morphin Power Ranger movies.
But we aren’t.
Let’s see how “international” the cast will be?
Well if this project ever comes to fruition I know just the actor that would make a great pirate, Kyle Schmid. He’s done great work in Blood Ties, parts in CSI-Miami, Smallville, etc. Why should Johnny Depp have all the fun? And frankly reality shows are getting extremely old.
Wow, what incredibly forward thinking. A baby pretty boy for a pirate. That’s the least inspired thought I have heard all year.
Well quite frankly if you think Johnny Depp is all that pretty you need to think again. Alright Snarky (Jon) you have any better ideas?
Ian McShane, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone, Viggo Mortensen. Fine actors who would do justice to the role of a dirty, gritty, nasty conniving pirate. I’m sure Kyle Schmid is a fine young actor, but certainly there are better options for a role like this.
Jon:
Ian McShane is already playing a pirate in the latest Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, which is not to say he can’t play one of TV but why would he want to when he’s already in something that is a proven product? Viggo wouldn’t be bad, not sure about the other two. But who says that pirates always have to be dirty, gritty, and nasty; if you want women to come to see the movies there’s nothing wrong with putting an attractive young actor in the movie that can act. Plus with TV/Movie executives lusting after the younger demographic don’t you think it would be wise to use an actor that would actually appeal to that demographic?
It’s a matter of perspective, you see it one way and I see it another. But since we’re both civilized here, I’m sure we can agree to disagree.
Argh!
sounds like this could be interesting. Hey Ridley, how about Russell for one of your Pirates???????
So, add in Lynda La Plante’s project and that’s the pirate trifecta, yes?
I actually don’t care how many there are — I’ll watch ‘em all if the storytelling is good.
Look how many proceedurals there are on tv – can’t swing a cat without hitting a bunch.
Why don’t we film something on the Somali pirates? I just love how piracy around the world is still a problem and all we hear about is people getting killed, vessels being captured and the sailing world being terrified of piracy yet the Disney cuddily, fun version of pirates are the image people have as these projects sell out in minutes. I don’t want to see another pirate show, movie, anything until we get real piracy under control.
Of course the Spanish Treasure fleet was captured by a Privateer, which is slightly different from a Pirate.
Does anyone happen to have any information on how to contact them for a potential crew call?
I’m looking forward to the Pyrates production and dreaming of the days when a good living could be made from ruthless scurvey dogs stealing what they can and givin’ nothin’ back!