
Former Pushing Daisies star Lee Pace is set as a lead of AMC‘s drama pilot Halt & Catch Fire, from Breaking Bad executive producer Mark Johnson. Also starring in the pilot, written by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rogers, is Mackenzie Davis (Breathe In). Juan José Campanella is set to direct. Set in the early 1980s, Halt & Catch Fire dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a
visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time. Their personal and professional partnership will be challenged by greed and ego while charting the changing culture in Texas’ Silicon Prairie. Pace will play the visionary, the confident and powerful Joe MacMillan. Once a superstar salesman at IBM, MacMillan recently departed under mysterious circumstances only to resurface at a Dallas tech company. Davis plays the prodigy, Cameron Howe, a talented but volatile computer programming graduate student whose aggressive exterior has everything to do with protecting a vulnerability underneath. AMC Studios is producing the pilot, with Johnson and Melissa Bernstein executive producing. Lee, repped by CAA, Management 360 and Peikoff Mahan, recently co-starred in Lincoln, the final Twilight installment and The Hobbit. Campanella is CAA, Protocol Entertainment and Douglas Stone.
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LEE PACE IS BACK THANK GOD
Not sure about the concept but I love Pace – ‘The Fall’ is still one of my favourite movies.
can’t wait to see how the first answering machine was created. Technology at its finest!
And he knows Texas. This is a homerun.
Lee Pace & AMC? I’ll watch whatever they come up with, even if it ends up being Lee clipping is toenails.
But will he be able to touch a dead hard drive & bring it back to life for 60 seconds just to retrieve a vital piece of information & touch it again before it affects other hardware around it ?? …..sigh…I miss Pushing Daisies…
Hahahahahaha
I love Lee Pace!! Will definitely check this out. I miss Pushing Daisies so, so, so much.
Oohh I love Lee Pace oohh baby!!!
Sounds like a snooze fest. 80′s in he “silicon prairie”….Nice try.
Sounds interesting but confused why it would be set in Dallas. Austin is the place with all the tech and definitely was the place to be in the 80s with TI, IBM, AMD, etc. Maybe I’m just biased.
The computer prodigy is played by a woman? Already this sounds unbelievable and ridiculous.
So happy to have Lee Pace back on tv. I miss Pushing Daisies so much, we need a movie to finish it. You can’t ever have enough Lee Pace
I love Lee Pace!!! The Fall is extremely good film.