
The CW’s Sleepy Hollow drama has landed at Warner Bros TV. The project was pitched to the network last month with no studio attached, and has now been laid off at one of the CW’s sibling studios, Warner Bros.
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The CW was in talks for the pitch, a contemporary take on Washington Irving’s short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, when another Sleepy Hollow drama project hit the marketplace, one co-written by Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci and directed by Len Wiseman. The development led to the CW pushing the pause button in the negotiations to reaccess the situation. The network eventually proceeded with buying the project, described as a boundary-pushing horror story for television. (The Kurtzman/Orci drama landed at Fox with a put pilot commitment.)
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Patrick Macmanus and Grant Scharbo are co-writing the CW’s Sleepy Hollow, produced by Little Engine Prods. and Chatrone Prods. in association with Warner Bros. TV. Little Engine’s Scharbo and Gina Matthews are executive producing, with Patrick Macmanus, Aaron Berger and Carina Schulze co-executive producing. With both the Fox and the CW projects sharing the same title, Sleepy Hollow, the situation is a throwback to last year when ABC and the CW developed dramas titled Beauty And The Beast. Both projects went to pilot — with the CW the one making it to series.
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This would be more exciting if it weren’t contemporary and werent on the CW.
At least it goes above the teenage girl shows they’re used to. We need more shows like Nikita, Arrow and TVD.
Nikita can’t get more then two viewers, so NO. The ratings are worse then bad. On the other hand Beauty and the Beast did pretty well. Its actually not a bad show.
How many of these contemporary takes does primetime really need? Sherlock Holmes, Robin Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Romeo and Juliet?!
My God. THIS is why people run screaming from Network television and watch Pawn Stars repeats.
Sounds effing terrible!
It sounds interesting to me. The writing is the important thing, not really the premise.