
CBS has added one more pilot to its drama roster, greenlighting Second Sight, from Michael Cuesta, director/executive producer of the Emmy-winning Homeland and CSI executive producer/showrunner Carol Mendelsohn. Based on the 2000 British series starring Clive Owen, Second Sight is described as a gothic psychological thriller about a detective who is suddenly afflicted with an autoimmune virus that causes hallucinations reflective of his subconscious. He discovers that catching the killer depends as much on insight as eyesight. (watch the trailer for the original series below.) Cuesta wrote the adaptation with his brother Gerald Cuesta. The two previously teamed for another
CBS drama project, the cult 2007 zombie pilot Babylon Fields, which Gerald co-wrote and Michael directed. Michael Cuesta is set to direct Second Sight, which he is executive producing with Mendelsohn, her executive Julie Weitz, Paula Milne, who created the original series, and Nick Reed. Weitz secured the rights to the British format for Carol Mendelsohn Prods. through British-born agent-turned-producer Reed, with whom she previously worked together at ICM. Gerald Cuesta and Phil Goldfine are co-executive producing.
Michael Cuesta shared in Homeland‘s best drama series Emmy win. There are four series currently on the air whose pilots he directed: Showtime’s Homeland and Dexter and CBS’ Blue Bloods and Elementary. Cuesta and Mendelsohn are with WME.
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Soooooo “Daredevil”?
Not at all. “Daredevil” used enhanced sonic abilities to construct a 3D image of what was around him, similar to the way in which bats “see” in the dark. This character has hallucinations that tap into his subconscious to give him answers. Not at all the same thing.
Daredevil was better.
Michael Cuesta is obviously great but this is not a show.
Loved the original Second Sight, can’t wait to see what Cuesta and Mendelsohn’s collaboration brings to the series. Congrats!
Seems like a perfect fit for CBS.
Kudos to Carol. She sets the bar very high for showrunners in Hollywood–fingers crossed this gets a series pickup.
This sounds fantastic! And the people behind it know what they are doing — “Homeland” and “CSI” provide some serious references.