TNT is adding some big names to its slate of original series, ordering 10 episodes apiece of three new shows.
The newly greenlighted shows are an untitled alien-invasion series from DreamWorks Television and Steven Spielberg starring Noah Wyle; "Delta Blues" (working title), starring Jason Lee and Alfre Woodard, from George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Smokehouse Pictures and Warner Horizon Television; and "Rizzoli & Isles" (working title), a crime drama starring Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander, based on Tess Gerritsen’s popular mystery novels and produced for TNT by Warner Horizon Television and Ostar Productions.
The pickups bring the number of originals on TNT’s slate to 10.
“We’re very happy with the quality and performance of our original programming, and we’re excited to be expanding our horizons with these excellent new shows,” Michael Wright, executive vice president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies, said in a statement. “These three series – ranging from science fiction to a quirky drama to a gripping crime procedural – are wide-ranging in their appeal and subject matter. They’re rich in character, with great performances and engaging stories. And with their emphasis on relatable, everyday heroes, they’re a great fit with our lineup.”
TNT plans to premiere "Delta Blues" and "Rizzoli & Isles" this year and Wyle’s alien-invasion series in 2011.
The network recently ordered a second season of "Men of a Certain Age." Also returning are "The Closer," for its sixth season, and "Saving Grace," which wraps up its third season this year with nine final episodes.
"Hawthorne," starring Jada Pinkett Smith, and "Dark Blue," starring Dylan McDermott, both return for their second seasons. TNT has ordered a third season of "Leverage," starring Timothy Hutton.
The cable network currently is airing "Southland," canceled by NBC; new episodes are set to begin in March.
Here are details on the new shows from TNT’s press release:
Untitled Alien-Invasion Series
In this series from DreamWorks Television, Noah Wyle will star as the leader of a rag-tag group of soldiers and civilians struggling against an occupying alien force. The project is being executive produced by Steven Spielberg, along with DreamWorks Television heads Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank and screenwriter Robert Rodat. Rodat, who earned an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for "Saving Private Ryan," wrote the pilot from an idea he co-conceived with Spielberg. The pilot was directed by Carl Franklin ("One False Move," "Out of Time").
The series opens shortly after aliens have wiped out most of the human population. The aliens are now rounding up the few people left, but they are met with strong resistance from a group of soldiers and civilians who fight for their survival – all while struggling to maintain their humanity.
Wyle plays Tom Mason, a former college history professor who becomes the reluctant leader of one of the resistance groups. Also starring in the series are Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation) as Anne Glass, a therapist who works with the surviving children to help them cope with the traumatic situation; Drew Roy (Lincoln Heights) as Hal and Maxim Knight (Brothers & Sisters) as Matt, Tom’s two sons; Jessy Schram (Crash) as Karen, who is one of the survivors’ motorcycle scouts; and Seychelle Gabriel (Weeds) as Lourdes, an orphaned teenager who helps run the group’s commissary.
This project marks Wyle’s fifth venture with TNT, following three popular "Librarian" action-adventure movies and the acclaimed movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley." TNT previously worked with DreamWorks Television on 2005’s award-winning limited series "Into the West."
DELTA BLUES (working title)
DELTA BLUES, an offbeat series starring Jason Lee and Alfre Woodard, comes to TNT from George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Smokehouse Pictures and Warner Horizon Television. The pilot for DELTA BLUES was directed by Emmy nominee Clark Johnson ("The Shield") from a script by Liz W. Garcia ("Cold Case") and actor Joshua Harto ("The Dark Knight"). Clooney, Heslov and Garcia serve as executive producers. Henry Bronchtein ("The Sopranos") and Smokehouse’s Abby Wolf-Weiss are co-executive producers, and Harto is a producer. In addition, Johnson served as executive-producer on the pilot.
In DELTA BLUES, Lee plays Dwight Hendricks, a Memphis police officer who lives with his mother. His intimate connection with the city and its people sets him apart from his fellow officers. Woodard plays Lt. Tanya Rice, a demanding boss determined to keep Dwight on a short leash. Also starring in DELTA BLUES are Celia Weston ("Junebug") as Dwight’s mother; Sam Hennings as Charlie White, aka Whitehead, his partner; Robyn Lively ("Saving Grace") as Charlene, Dwight’s ex-wife; Leonard Earl Howze ("Barbershop") as Reginald Greenback, a detective who works with Dwight and Whitehead; Abraham Benrubi ("ER"), a detective who uses Chickasaw tribal wisdom in his work; and DJ Qualls ("My Name Is Earl") as Sutton, Dwight’s protégé.
RIZZOLI & ISLES (working title)
RIZZOLI & ISLES, starring Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander, is based on Tess Gerritsen’s popular mystery novels. It comes to TNT from Warner Horizon Television and is being executive produced by Janet Tamaro and Bill Haber’s Ostar Productions (TNT’s "Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King," TCM’s upcoming "Moguls and Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood"). Michael M. Robin ("The Closer") directed and executive produced the pilot, which was written by Tamaro ("Bones," "Lost") and co-executive produced by Jeff Hayes.
In RIZZOLI & ISLES, Harmon plays Jane Rizzoli, a Boston detective who works closely with medical examiner Maura Isles (Alexander) to solve crimes. Lorraine Bracco ("The Sopranos") plays a recurring role as Jane’s mother. Also starring in the series are Lee Thompson Young ("FlashForward"), who plays Jane’s current partner, Barry Frost; Bruce McGill ("Law Abiding Citizen") as Det. Vince Korsak, Jane’s seasoned former partner; Jordan Bridges ("Dawson’s Creek") as Jane’s brother, Frankie, a patrol cop who hopes to become a detective; and Billy Burke ("The Twilight Saga") as FBI agent Gabriel Dean.
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