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"A gigantic ball of suck is coming to your TV. Crash: the series."
Mon Jan-28-08 07:54 PM by bignick

  

          

http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USN2849693120080128

Oscar-winning film "Crash" heads for TV
Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:23pm EST

By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Crash," the racially charged drama that won the Oscar for best picture of 2005, is coming to the small screen later this year as a TV series for the Starz network, the pay cable channel said on Monday.

The film's director, co-writer and producer, Paul Haggis, will lead the show's creative team as executive producer along with actor Don Cheadle, who starred in and shared a producer credit on the movie.

Starz programming executive Stephan Shelanski said there is a "strong possibility" that Cheadle will reprise his film role as a police detective for the "Crash" TV series, which he said would basically pick up where the film left off.

The series will begin shooting this spring and is expected to premiere as early as August 2008, Shelanski said. The premium cable channel, owned by John Malone's Liberty Media Corp, has ordered 13 one-hour episodes to start.

"Crash," a relatively small-budget movie, was released by Lionsgate Entertainment in 2005 and explored ethnic and racial tensions in urban America through a series of interwoven storylines and characters, with several ironic twists. Lionsgate will co-produce the TV show.

The new project would mark only the second time a best film Oscar winner has been made into a TV series. The first was the 1967 film "In the Heat of the Night," another movie with strong racial themes that debuted as a CBS drama two decades later.

In addition to its Academy Award for best picture, "Crash" earned an Oscar for original screenplay, shared by Haggis and Bobby Moresco, who also is an executive producer for the show.

Shelanski said he expected Cheadle to be instrumental in recruiting some of his "Crash" movie co-stars to join the TV series, at least for the first episode or two. Cheadle also helped line up much of the movie's cast.

The movie's all-star ensemble also included Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Thandie Newton and Ryan Philippe.

"We're just going to rely on the strength of the material and the relationship that Don Cheadle and Paul Haggis had to get the original cast involved," Shelanski said. "We're talking to everybody. We would love to have as many of the cast members from this film as possible reprise their roles."

No casting choices have been made, but Shelanski said the producers were disinclined to bring back a movie character unless the actor or actress in that role could do the show.

In a statement, Cheadle said the TV series "will present an opportunity to delve into many subjects, not just race relations in L.A."

The show is the first original drama series produced by Starz, which was formed as a movie channel but began branching out into new content with the launch of two original half-hour comedies last week -- "Head Case" and "Hollywood Residential."

  

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A gigantic ball of suck is coming to your TV. Crash: the series. [View all] , bignick, Mon Jan-28-08 07:53 PM
 
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smh @ Cheadle
Jan 28th 2008
1
Is this the long awaited return of Tony Danza to television?
Jan 28th 2008
2
is this really necessary?
Jan 28th 2008
3
lolz
Jan 28th 2008
4
I'm sure you're gonna love this new movie too Nick
Jan 28th 2008
5
Oscar
Jan 28th 2008
6
The Black Donnellys.
Jan 29th 2008
14
      that also won an Oscar...you am mad.
Jan 29th 2008
37
           Nope! Cancelled! Public spoke! You mad!
Jan 29th 2008
47
first bron beats kobe then this
Jan 28th 2008
7
lmaooooo
Jan 28th 2008
8
arghhhhhh
Jan 28th 2008
9
I'ma start a season post and anchor that bitch for the next year
Jan 28th 2008
10
help me understand the hatred for this movie
Jan 28th 2008
11
The search function is your friend
Jan 29th 2008
12
Fight Club >>> Crash.
Jan 29th 2008
16
It can be summed up in 3 words: Racism For Dummies.
Jan 29th 2008
13
"oh my God!! from his perspective, IT'S TOTALLY DIFFERENT"
Jan 29th 2008
15
I liked the movie, but Cheadle is bigger than TV n/m
Jan 29th 2008
17
I liked the movie and this sounds like a bad idea to me
Jan 29th 2008
18
It's a god-awful piece of shit all the way around.
Jan 29th 2008
19
LOL.
Jan 29th 2008
20
RE: help me understand the hatred for this movie
Jan 29th 2008
43
And here I was just thinking
Jan 29th 2008
21
i wonder why cheadle is going to tv.
Jan 29th 2008
22
he's producing not starring
Jan 29th 2008
27
      article above says he's reprising his role.
Jan 29th 2008
30
           this makes my heart cry
Oct 02nd 2008
55
Ladies and Germs, "big-name" actors going back to TV is no longer
Jan 29th 2008
23
But for an actor like Cheadle, whose career is currently at its peak?
Jan 29th 2008
24
I fail to see how Cheadle putting his name on a TV project is bad.
Jan 29th 2008
25
      yeah, it's a whole new world
Jan 29th 2008
29
           I agree with all of that nm
Jan 29th 2008
32
                I mean, executive producing is one thing...
Jan 29th 2008
36
                     What exactly does he stand to lose by appearing on this show?
Jan 29th 2008
38
                          Absolutely nothing.
Jan 29th 2008
39
                          I realize he'll lose nothing. This point isn't lost on me.
Jan 29th 2008
40
                               I hear you nm
Jan 29th 2008
41
*Looks forward to Russel Crowe in Beautiful Mind: The Series, on PAX
Jan 29th 2008
26
The whole cast is back for "LOTR: The Frodo Chronicles"!
Jan 29th 2008
42
Kiefer Sutherland is the biggest star on TV
Jan 29th 2008
28
      Uh... that people like watching Kiefer Sutherland on TV?
Jan 29th 2008
31
           no, Oprah is
Jan 29th 2008
44
                What if Oprah got pregnant with Simon Cowell's baby?
Jan 29th 2008
45
Cheadle is too talented for this crap...
Jan 29th 2008
33
RE: Cheadle is too talented for this crap...
Jan 29th 2008
46
This movie can teach you so much about race
Jan 29th 2008
34
no it can't
Oct 02nd 2008
51
      lol at a serious response to "TheWhiteMedia" alias
Oct 02nd 2008
53
      LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Oct 02nd 2008
54
this has been another positive bignick post
Jan 29th 2008
35
FYI: Sneak Preview of Crash on DirecTV channel (101)
Oct 01st 2008
48
Your DVR now has AIDS.
Oct 02nd 2008
49
      If this show is AIDS, Dennis Hopper is the HIV
Oct 02nd 2008
52
we'll have to see
Oct 02nd 2008
50

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