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Sutherland Says Jack Bauer Will Save The World On the Big Screen
by Jen Yamato | April 12, 2006
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Fans of Kiefer Sutherland's TV spy show "24" were delighted to see him signed to another three years; now they can look forward to seeing Jack Bauer take down bad guys in a "24" movie.

Sutherland, who won a Golden Globe for his role as CTU's hotshot counter-terrorism agent, told MTV that plans are in the works for a "24" film, and that a script is being written this very moment with a rather wide open window as far as plot, time and the restrictions of death go. If written as a prequel, fans may see the return of dearly departed characters that have died over the course of the show's five seasons.



Sutherland stars in "The Sentinel," out April 21

The star also gave assurances that a "24" movie does not necessarily mean the end of the series, which has been granted another three seasons; a big screen version may be released in tandem with ongoing airings of the upcoming episodes.

According to Sutherland, production may begin as early as next summer.

From MTV.com: ""I actually believe that they can co-exist," Sutherland said of the two projects. "The series can go and the films can go -- or film -- can go."

Leaving open the possibility of several big-screen Bauer missions, the veteran star then explained that the first "24" flick will not be 24 hours long but will instead offer a Reader's Digest-like summary of a whole new day from hell. "The '24' movie would be a two-hour representation of a 24-hour day," revealed the actor, who also stars in the similarly themed drama "The Sentinel" later this month. "That would be the first time that we would not do something in real time, but the characters would obviously all be derivative of the show.""

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Decade_e_a
Decade_e_a writes:
on Apr 12 2006 06:07 PM

woot. another movie that will suck. I'm excited.

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knowingtoast85
knowingtoast85 writes:
on Apr 12 2006 06:26 PM

"24'"s strength (aprt from Sutherland, natch) is in the soap-opera plotting, the ingenious, twisty machinations of good guys and bad guys. It's near-crippling weakness is its dialogue. Whereas a season of television can better display this type of ongoing plot development, a movie will have to cut a lot -- as in, 22 hours -- of plotting to make room for the dialogue. So I'm not thrilled yet.

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lavatory love machine
lavatory love machine writes:
on Apr 12 2006 06:43 PM

it will probably be in real time, like nick of time with johnny deep

but it doesn't have to waste time presenting characters, so it might work, but who knows?


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CrazyGhost78
CrazyGhost78 writes:
on Apr 12 2006 06:50 PM

24 kicks ass. Sure, it may be a bit silly at bits, and the dialouge can be spotty, but the show is awesome, and Kiefer is great. I'm thrilled to hear there are three more years ahead, but I'm skeptical about how a movie will play out. A prequel could be interesting. Regardless, I'll see it.

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dylan21484nj
dylan21484nj writes:
on Apr 12 2006 09:12 PM

a 24 movie? that's gonna be one long-ass movie...

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alsanali
alsanali writes:
on Apr 13 2006 12:26 AM

Maybe they'll call it 2.

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Aftermath_1551
Aftermath_1551 writes:
on Apr 13 2006 07:03 AM

i can imagine them making half a season and then basically saying 'Go watch the movie to see what happens' imagine the money they'll be making out of that! It's a shame that they're making a movie, i mean who wants to see West Wing the Movie? or My Name Is Earl the Movie or The Fugitive the Movi...wait erm Dallas the Movi...no errrm, Dukes of Hazard the Mov..DAMMIT!

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Gareth
Gareth writes:
on Apr 13 2006 12:28 PM

Likely it will be like the X-Files Movie in that it bridged two seasons. You do not have to see the film but it helps. Case in point would be this year.



SPOILERS!!!!!!

The film like the Prequel on the Season 4 DVD could have gone into how Jack was discovered to be alive, who was tracking him etc.


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