

CBS’s has greenlighted to pilot an untitled multi-camera comedy written by Louis CK and Spike Feresten, an ensemble of young people trying to achieve their creative dreams in these tough financial times. The pickup caps a remarkable comeback for the project 13 years ago after it was first written. At the time, Louie was a standup comedian and Feresten was a writer on Seinfeld. Having met earlier in their careers as writers on The Late Show With Letterman, Louis CK and Feresten came up with an idea for a comedy series titled Boomtown, which landed at CBS through Louis CK’s development deal with the network and Castle Rock. Back then the characters were envisioned as Louie CK and his friends. When the network passed on the script, it was sent into pilot oblivion.
Fast-forward to last year when BermanBraun executive Gene Stein, who worked at CBS at the time Boomtown was in development there, came across a copy of the script and decided to try and resurrect the project. Stein approached Louis CK, now the creator and star of a successful comedy on FX, and Feresten, who did a stint as a late-night talk show host on Fox, with the idea, and they agreed to update the script if there was a buyer. In October, the original Boomtown script was taken out. Fittingly, the project’s original home, CBS, offered to buy it right away and proceeded to order a rewrite. Louis CK and Feresten, who penned the revised version of their script, are executive producing the pilot with Stein, Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun. BermanBraun and Universal TV, where the company has a deal, will produce with CBS TV Studios. This is the latest project to get a second and even third chance so far this pilot season. Michael McDonald wrote the script of NBC’s futuristic drama pilot Beautiful People 10 years ago. Rockne S. O’Bannon first developed CW’s Cult six years ago when it went to pilot at the WB but became a casualty of the UPN/WB merger. And Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are taking a third stab at a comedy based on their friendship with a pilot at CBS this year following pilots at CBS in 2007 and ABC in 2008. This marks the first outside pilot order for Universal TV since it re-configured itself as a full-fledged studio last summer. Louis CK and CAA-repped Feresten are managed by 3 Arts.
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The guy who made a comedy special for the internet and signed a low budget deal with FX because he didn’t want to be bogged down by network executives is producing a multi-camera sitcom for CBS? As much as I love Louis CK, that’s pretty much the definition of selling out.
The guy’s got two kids to provide for. Don’t take your pent-up bitterness towards the industry out on him.
I have no bitterness, it just doesn’t make any sense. It doesn’t fit his character at all, considering CBS is most likely going to meddle. The dude took the smallest deal possible on Louie in order to have creative freedom, he released a show on the internet at a low price so he wouldn’t have to pay corporate manufacturers to release a DVD, and he promised to do more of that, and his next move is to go to CBS, the network that employs Chuck Lorre and airs Rob Schneider interacting with Mexicans? That’s not the Louis CK I know.
Reality check: this will A) go nowhere before a pilot is shot; B) go nowhere AFTER the pilot is shot, or C) go 3 and out next fall. Not because of Louis CK, but because it’s next to impossible to make anything work once it goes through the grinder of network process.
The odds that it will ever see air, let alone actively compete for his time and attention against his FX show are next to nil.
Louis CK took a script off the shelf and got paid a bunch of money to rewrite it. Good for him. You never know when you’re making your last deal.
This isn’t selling out. Nowhere here does it say he’s going to stop doing Louie, or stop doing stand-up. If someone looks at something you did and loved ten years ago and asks you if you want to do it now, are you going to stop?
I mean, hell, if CBS meddles and he decides it’s too much, he’s free to walk away. But if I were Louis CK, and I were thinking “I want to get my comedy out to as many people as possible,” I’d probably be completely alright with my comedy being on CBS.
It amazes me how willing people are to make value judgments on the works of others without knowing anything about what’s going in that person’s head.
Um… didn’t he just last month take in over a million bucks, with no middle-man, from his 5 dollar comedy special? Oh, and doesn’t he make a million bucks a year on the road?
He made a million dollars off of his podcast this year alone. I’m kind of sick of that excuse, seeing as millions and millions of people around the world provide for their children on much less. He doesn’t need a CBS sitcom to do so, and if you truly believe that, you’re deranged.
You hit it right on the head. This guy is all about his kids and trying to set them for life is not a bad thing. Congrats to Louis CK
Couldn’t disagree with this more. Since when was selling shows outside of Louie (aka. His pet project which allows him full creative control – perhaps the main goal of an artist) selling out? Stop being bitter and enjoy the fact that one of comedy’s best voices has more than one outlet to tell a story.
He wrote Pootie Tang
It’s time to give opportunities to some young, fresh talent instead of Louis CK. Seriously, every one of Louis CK’s shows have flopped and executives are still giving him shows. How many times does he have to fail before executives realize no one finds him funny?
BWA, you’re having trouble seeing the world from anyone’s point of view but your own. You clearly don’t find Louis funny but it’s statement, “no one finds him funny” is objectively false.
This is a joke right? Is this Colin Quinn taking his Twitter act to DH? Jim Norton? Jay Mohrs? Come on fess up.
BWA: If you’re the “young, fresh talent” out there waiting to be discovered, stop writing comments on entertainment web sites. Shut the browser and write something this site will report about. Until then, please stop talking.
Louis CK is one of the most brilliant, original comedians ever. Plenty find him funny.
The time on his show he belabored the smell of genitals (I’m phrasing it much more delicately) in an excessively crass and unwitty way was when he lost this viewer.
So give us not crass and very witty take on the smell of genitals.
I like female scents. A GF once asked me what her genitals smelled like. I told her it smelled like…. victory.
BWA: his current series is in it’s 3rd season and was emmy-nominated and picked as the best show of the year by Time, Variety and HR. How is that a flop? How do you measure a flop? I’m asking.
Find me ten people who actually watch it. Most people have no clue who this guy is. Just being realistic.
BWA: Critic praise and Emmy nominations isn’t fail in my book.
Viewers would be nice.
Louis CK is hilarious. Your comedy barometer is broken BWA.
@BWA are you on drugs? Louis is emerging as THE comic voice of his generation and the clear, undisputed successor to Larry David. Most ten best lists for TV last year put his series at or near the very top.
Louis is a funny writer just not good-looking, man-sexy or charismatic enough to be a TV star. I’ve watched all his shows and his performances in Aspen. Balding, slope-shouldered, paunchy, soft like a girl, ginger.
Serviceable but forgettable.
He should have actors star in his shows. Why doesn’t anybody finally give him this note? Even Allen, Wayans and Belushi bring the man-sexy.
What it means is… LCK is so hot right now… he can sell a script that’s been sitting on the shelf for over a decade.
Enough about Louis CK… He is funny and all and thanks to everyone for weighing in about their subjective viewpoints on that … but where is the guy making fun of Spike’s Rachel Maddow doppelganger pic? Isn’t that what the Comments section is really about?
Not arguing the sellout idea. But I will argue that he has 2 kids to support. I’m sick of this excuse. Kids don’t need millions of dollars. Nobody does. When Lebron signed in Miami he said the same thing. If you are a good parent and making a living then you’re doing well by your kids. You do not need to be rich. Stop spreading this notion and let’s end this global greed.
Yes, an artist getting paid for his genius is global greed. You are pathetic.
Funny. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t watch
God, what a bunch of babies. If some guys can sell a 10-year old script then more power to ‘em. Both LCK and Spike are funny, deserving dudes and CBS is on top right now. Win-win.
Louis CK is hilarious. I hope the network can take a note from FX and step back and let him do his thing. He deserves Seinfeld-like admiration, status, and money.
Why all the focus on Louis? Maybe he’s just doing a favour for Spike, who either may not have millions like Louis or is just really interested in doing this sort of project. It doesn’t even say that Louis will necessarily star in it this time round.