Yes, it is happening, in case you have not heard it around: a Scream television series is in the works, taking MTV for a home. Which should not necessarily be bad a thing, but then you have Sam Raimi’s upcoming Evil Dead series and with this you are struck with some sort of premonitory flash–you know exactly where this is headed.
From a ‘reliable source,’ Up and Comers is spilling some of the initial casting for the series, which is primarily ‘completed,’ but just three names are revealed to likely play pivotal roles: Carlson Young from True Blood is playing Brooke Maddox, a 16-year-old who is described as “the high gloss queen bee who thinks she’s nice and the world’s just reading her wrong, capable of being bubbly and seemingly-genuine and also capable of being ferociously sexy.”
Per the site, as for the roles to be played by John Karna and Amadeus Sarafini: “it’s fair to predict which of the following male series regulars [the two] could be playing: Noah Foster, a “creative, brilliant and tech-savvy” friend of Audrey’s; Will Belmont, a “tall, very attractive” basketball player; and Kiernan Wilcox, a smart and new student at school who is “more mature than his peers.””
The one-hour pilot, written Jill Blotevogel, “will center on a YouTube viral video gone wrong, which leads to adverse repercussions for teenager Audrey Jesen and will also serve as the “catalyst for a murder and opens up a window to the town’s troubled past.” The role of Audrey has not yet been cast.” No involvement is engaged on franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson, who originally planned another film trilogy, where Wes Craven may direct the pilot episode.
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So, tracking back, it seems that the fact that MTV has found an entertaining, engaging series in Teen Wolf is the best that this television reissue has going for it. That, and the infinite selection of possible gags, such as: “Just fucken’ how did Ted’s kids met their mother?” or “I constantly think about Jennifer Aniston’s body, post-Friends, but really what I want to feel is your insides.”
Like those.
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