At Least 3 More Seasons of 24 for Sutherland
The rich pact, which is set to begin in June, calls for the actor to continue on the hit Fox drama for three more years and includes a two-year development deal for Kiefer Sutherland's soon-to-be-launched production banner.
Details on the deal were sketchy, but sources pegged the acting portion alone at more than $40 million for the three seasons, which could make Sutherland the highest-paid actor in a drama series.
While the deal with Sutherland locks him in for three additional years beyond the current fifth season of "24," the 20th TV/Imagine TV-produced show so far has been picked up for one additional season.
Under the pact, Sutherland also will be elevated from a co-executive producer to executive producer on "24" next season alongside Joel Surnow, Robert Cochran, Howard Gordon and Evan Katz.
The development portion of the deal is said to include overhead and a development fund for Sutherland's company. Sutherland will hire a development executive and will begin to develop and executive produce projects for television as well the Internet and wireless devices.
Sutherland called his past five years on the show "one of the most creative and rewarding experiences in my career."
In its fifth season, "24" is enjoying some of its best ratings and critical notices. The show, which introduced the now-hot serialized thriller genre, also has become a DVD best-seller and has spawned a mobile phone series.
Sutherland's performance on "24" has earned him a Golden Globe award and four Emmy nominations.
On the big screen, he next will be seen opposite Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger in "The Sentinel" and will provide the voice of the lion in Disney's "The Wild."
Report: SKNR.net
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And there's sketchy talk of a 24 movie for somewhere down the road, but I wouldn't exactly hold my breath waiting for it.
Details on the deal were sketchy, but sources pegged the acting portion alone at more than $40 million for the three seasons, which could make Sutherland the highest-paid actor in a drama series.
While the deal with Sutherland locks him in for three additional years beyond the current fifth season of "24," the 20th TV/Imagine TV-produced show so far has been picked up for one additional season.
Under the pact, Sutherland also will be elevated from a co-executive producer to executive producer on "24" next season alongside Joel Surnow, Robert Cochran, Howard Gordon and Evan Katz.
The development portion of the deal is said to include overhead and a development fund for Sutherland's company. Sutherland will hire a development executive and will begin to develop and executive produce projects for television as well the Internet and wireless devices.
Sutherland called his past five years on the show "one of the most creative and rewarding experiences in my career."
In its fifth season, "24" is enjoying some of its best ratings and critical notices. The show, which introduced the now-hot serialized thriller genre, also has become a DVD best-seller and has spawned a mobile phone series.
Sutherland's performance on "24" has earned him a Golden Globe award and four Emmy nominations.
On the big screen, he next will be seen opposite Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger in "The Sentinel" and will provide the voice of the lion in Disney's "The Wild."
Report: SKNR.net
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And there's sketchy talk of a 24 movie for somewhere down the road, but I wouldn't exactly hold my breath waiting for it.
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rcbaker87 writes: on Apr 11 2006 04:45 AM [b]And the angels rejoiced[/b] 3 more "days" of 24. Awesome. (Reply to this) |
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aconline writes: on Apr 11 2006 05:56 AM Ruins the whole, "Jack could die" angle. But who cares, I LOVE THE SHOW. (Reply to this) |
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nalgener writes: on Apr 11 2006 08:58 AM [b]prequel days?[/b] Jack could die. Then the show would pick up the back story of Jack's rise in CTU. (Reply to this) |
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knowingtoast85 writes: on Apr 11 2006 04:50 PM Of course, then those prequel seasons would have no such tension. But hell, Jack's already "died" multiple times, so I'm not exactly biting my nails over his fate. (Reply to this) |
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I Am Remote writes: on Apr 11 2006 10:36 PM This concept would have been a good 1 - 3 season idea but now its just out of hand. I don't understand the appeal of being strung along 23 dense and logistically impossible episodes knowing when the story will conclude. Not mention missing a single episode will throw you into confusion. And what will they call the movie? "2"? (Reply to this) |
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FireflyFan4evr writes: on Apr 13 2006 05:41 PM I don't understand FOX most of the time. They keep shows on longer than they should ever be (ie- The Simpsons, 24), scrap shows before they hit their stride (Firefly, Futurama, Drak Angel), and bring back shows only to make it without any originality and quality to it (Family Guy). Re-new the good shows for once! p.s. No offense to those 24 fans or anything, but enough is enough. (Reply to this) |
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