

January has become a TV spec market month. For a second consecutive year there has been a flurry of spec scripts sent to the broadcast networks just as they are preparing to make their pilot orders. I hear that more than a dozen drama specs were sent to the five nets this weekend, including high-profile projects by Gossip Girl and Chuck co-creator Josh Schwartz: an adaptation of the British sci-fi series Misfits, and by The X-Files creator Chris Carter, female-driven mystery thriller Unique.
The hot spec marketplace last year was driven by the fact that two networks, NBC and ABC, had new programming chiefs who had joined midway (ABC’s Paul Lee) and at the very end (NBC’s Bob Greenblatt) of the buying season. But after a slew of specs sold last December and January were picked up to pilot and a whopping 6 of them went to series series — NBC’s Awake, Fox’s Touch, CBS’ 2 Broke Girls and How To Be A Gentleman, ABC’s Don’t Trust The B—- In Apt. 23 and the CW’s Ringer — what was an anomaly last year is now becoming a regular part of the pilot cycle. After the influx of drama spec script this weekend, it is expected to be comedy specs’ turn next weekend.
Misfits, which Schwartz co-wrote with the creator of the original series Howard Overman, is about a group of young offenders in a community service program who develop supernatural powers after being hit by an electrical storm. Warner Bros. TV, where Fake Empire, Schwartz’s company with Stephanie Savage, is based, is producing. The British series, whose third season just wrapped on E4, began airing in the U.S. on Hulu in June, quickly becoming one of the service’s top series. (Below is a trailer for the show’s first season.) As a producer, Schwartz already has a pilot order this season, drama Cult at the CW, and another one that is expected to be greenlighted at the CW, Carrie’s Diaries. With Misfits also young-skewing, would he go for a triple at the network?
Carter’s Unique starts off as a revenge drama about a woman’s quest to solve her husband’s murder but is subsequently vaulted into a global mythological conspiracy show that takes place in a heightened reality. The project, produced by MRC, has been getting high marks from network executives for the interactive way the script is being presented on iPads with sample scene storyboards and soundtrack.
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Misfits is such a great program, I hope this doesn’t get put onto American television (ESPECIALLY THE CW) because it’ll be ruined immediately. Give it a rest, Josh Schwartz.
I’m in complete agreement. It’s a brilliant series that I’d hate to see bastardized
Misfits is great. Josh Schwartz after The O.C is not.
disagree. josh schwartz is one of the few stand-out creators of his generation. he’s put two culturally iconic shows on the air (sorry chuck) and he’s 35, maybe 36. and he’s not just an idea guy, he’s an incredible writer. maybe MISFITS shouldn’t be remade (i’ve never seen it so I can’t speak to it) but smart money says it will be better than any of the shows anyone commenting here has put on the air…which is zero…
You should of said you’ve never seen Misfits at the beginning. Then i wouldn’t of have to of read the nonsense you typed.
Yea, but even though I’m a fan of the man’s work, it doesn’t mean that he has a bonfire Midas touch. Plus, did we not learn our lesson from MTV’s version of Skins?
I meant bonafide*
Yes, the OC will stand the test of time as the greatest and most revolutionary television show of our generation. Sheer brilliance.
Misfits: truly the most delightfully inspired vulgarity I’ve ever seen on television; it simply won’t work here on any US station, cable or otherwise. Just cleaning up the language enough to run on hbo or showtime would ruin it. Yes, it is actually that vulgar. Not the let’s-be-old-west-tough-guys swearing of deadwood (which could be great fun, don’t get me wrong), but language that is conceptually vulgar as well as foul-mouthed, integral to the characters, often hilarious, and, astonishingly, actually kind of charming. One of the few shows that has genuinely surprised me more than once. If I recall correctly, every episode of Misfits is written by the guy who created it, which is probably the main reason the show continues to work so well.
Don’t kill it in a homogenizing writers’ room, please. I’m already embarrassed enough by the ongoing embalming of Torchwood running on Starz.
Clean language on HBO?! Ever seen Deadwood?
Um, yes, I have seen most of deadwood (which is why I used it as a comparison). On a curse word to curse word comparison basis, they’d be pretty close, in fact, Ian McShane’s character probably does say “fuck” and its many variations more often than any other (his character had trouble forming a sentence without including it). However, the cursing in deadwood seemed to be used to emphasize the difference between the classes, and frontier vs. the civilization left behind, as well as being used to make it feel historically accurate (the cursing seemed life-like for the conditions the characters experienced). Misfits is very different. Watch the first few episodes and then get back to us if you still don’t understand the difference.
By the way, I realized after my post that Misfit’s creator, Howard Overman, is working with Mr. Gossip Girl on the US script. I sincerely hope Howard made final script approval a condition of the deal, but somehow I can’t imagine Warner bros. agreeing to that.
Watched the first two episodes of Misfits, and yeah, I agree it doesn’t belong on a broadcast network. But there’s absolutely nothing there that HBO wouldn’t show.
It boggles my mind that anything could be more vulgar than what I’ve seen on cable. I’m not sure even I’m up for that!
How much money does a comedy spec usually sell for?
Is Fox doing anything new? Outside the genre box? Time to get with the program guys…your network is extremely boring right now.
Why not broadcast the original Misfits series on the network and see if that works? It’d be new for the most part to American Audiences.
This may be short-term thinking on writers’ parts to be writing specs for nets. Next year nets may order fewer scripts for development in hope of buying only the specs they need in January. Efficient for the nets – dark future for writers.
But the same 20 or so names are the ones that sell pitches year after year. You see (mostly) guys with 2 or 3 sales EVERY YEAR. This may be a welcome change. The US network system is so driven by cover-your-ass executives that they often won’t even read you unless you’ve got a list of existing credits (yes, a few exceptions exist), and they almost never give new voices a real opportunity.
The spec world is a great equalizer. Too bad this article (and those who wrote it) leans on the big names that don’t need to write specs. But that’s what sells – in both the worlds of US TV and “journalism.”
yes, thanks to the January spec market Josh Schwartz and Chris Carter are finally getting the chance to get read. hopefully they’ll give David Kelley, David Milch and Bill Lawrence a read on whatever specs they’ve been working on. truly the great equalizer. unknown writers are finally getting their due!
go for it dont forget about my payee
Wow, looks like shitty American show Brit actors. Blahhhhh
Misfits is a fun amazingly written show. Josh Schwartz isn’t a terrible fit for an adaptation, but the US version will likely not work since the sex, non-pc characters and foul language is tougher to do in the US and will get them in trouble if they do it justice. Schwartz pushed boundaries with Gossip Girl kind of, but watch the UK version on hulu and you’ll see that flyover country won’t be able to handle its edgy awesomeness. They just started streaming season 3 but you can watch from the beginning. 6 and 7 episodes for season 1 and 2 so it’s not like signing your life over to something like the WIRE with a 3 month commitment all nighters of TV.
http://www.hulu.com/misfits
DO IT Schwartz!!! Just don’t put do it on CW, are you fucking crazy? This (borrowed) idea is too good to waste on the dog house of network TV that is the CW. An awesome show like this belongs on AMC. Think X-Men first class meets SKINS, then you’ve got a show.
It doesn’t even belong on AMC to be perfectly honest, because of it’s coetent it belongs on HBO, Showtime or Starz.
Misfits is an amazing show. It makes sense that they’d want to do it here and teaming the creator of the series with Josh Schwartz is a great idea!
Another show about super powers… great! Can’t get enough of that shit…
Josh Schwartz is totally the right guy to reinvent this great UK show for an American audience. He gets the teen voice and no matter what you think of later seasons of his shows, both The OC and Gossip Girl were fresh, edgy, instant hits. Why don’t we wait and see where this ends up and how the pilot looks before we get all judgy judgy.
that’s a great pic of josh schwartz. so handsome…
Misfits is a great show, with a great premise. Really excited to see Schwartz attack the teen genre again. The dude’s got a pretty good track record, let’s be honest.
Misfits is SO good. Excited to see this on network TV. Schwartz is totally the right guy for it. He’s got a pretty great track record, let’s be honest.
Kelly and her Chav accent and attitude are integral to the show’s color. Can’t recreate in US. Please don’t substitute Jersey accent.
Oh well, since there won’t be another X-Files movie, now that it’s 2012 and therefore too late for a movie that isn’t even in pre-production, yet, to come out this year, a new TV-Show by Carter probably is the next best thing, I guess. Unique even sounds very interesting to me. Hope they’ll pick it up.
Enough couldn’t be said about how awful an American broadcast television version of Misfits would be. It is great because there’s level 10 vulgarity (the highest level), sex, nudity, and never takes itself too seriously. I don’t really care how good Schwartz is, this show would only work on cable — like Shameless, which is awesome.
a new chris carter show! finally! geeks rejoice!
Most interested in the bit about music being embedded in scripts on iPad – anyone know how this is done? Just latest version of Adobe Acrobat or something else…?
Ok… I’m American. I was a huge fan of this show when I first found out about it in early 2010 & before it became available oon Hulu earlier this past year, I got my fiance into it as well. I HATE the idea of a rebooted series, here or anywhere else. It’s the same bs with Being Human & other shows like it. There’s no need to re-imagine the show. Just air it here. Simple. If this goes through, there’ll be posters abound claiming that it’s an “original series” like they did with the aforementioned Being Human.
Finally, Chris Carter returns to television. Excited to see what the show will be, but perhaps more buzz would be generated through plot or character details about the show. Yes, iPads are great, but unless the network gives me a free one to watch Unique on, I don’t really care.
Can’t wait for more work from the great Chris Carter, who not only did great work on “The X-Files”, but “Millennium” Season One.
Based on his work, Josh Schwartz is despicable. Just a cynical, commercial weasel. All superficiality over substance. Even worse than J.J. Abrams.
look! Misfits is one of my fav shows. like being human was two years ago and i love the syfy’s take on that show. now, Misfits is vulgar and offensive and raunchy and awesome the U.S. can make a good adaptation of this if the right network picks it up i would not want this on any thing but a cable net. showtime, hbo, starz are great but we are forgetting that cinamax is starting to get into the show market and they only have one. the sell for this is how many views misfits has on hulu. the fact that you see all these people talking smack doesnt mean they wont make it, it only says you will watch it to see “how they screwed it up” but what if its good and you keep watching, i love to see new takes on ideas i am wanting this to happen even if i have to watch it toned down and censored.
Gossip Girls? Chuck? Misfits? Really?
“Misfits” is a British take on the American superhero genre. So now what we’ll have is an American take on the British take on the American superhero genre? Already the point has been missed.
The BBC4 series is extremely entertaining. The show is vulgar, sexy, hip and funny. Its popularity is built on its brilliant writing and the character portrayals by its amazingly talented cast.
Aside from the chilling thought of Schwartz turning the premise into a hollowed out shell of the original, casting the American version should be quite a laugh. Will it be the usual: draw from the pretty boys and girls casting pool–and throw lots of sex scenes into each episode? And how will they handle the Kelly character? Lauren Socha won a BAFTA award for her portrayal. I shudder imagining what horrible caricature/stereotype US casting will create.
Bottom line: Misfits isn’t built for US network TV, and it seems pointless to air on cable–since the BBC4 original is having such success on Hulu.
But evidently there aren’t enough American one-offs of British programming. For me, US versions of Being Human,The Office are unimpressive. Shameless–meh. And let’s not forget Skins, Free Agents, and Life on Mars–all cancelled. Prime Suspect US, should change its name. I’m sick even thinking about what the American Misfits knockoff will be like.
Josh Schwartz: Genius? Opportunist? Carpetbagger? Tune in to find out–if the show gets picked up.