Here’s another one that we missed, likely because its title was changed.
ABC picked up The Returned, which is now officially titled Resurrection, which is said to be one of Paul Lee’s, the president of ABC Entertainment’s favorite pilots; so that’s a good sign, right?
In March, Omar Epps landed the top role in the serial adaptation of author Jason Mott’s debut novel, The Returned.
You might recall the December announcement that Mott’s novel had been optioned by Brad Pitt’s Plan B production company, with the goal being to develop a TV drama series for ABC, based on the “high concept” novel.
In light of conversations we’ve had on this site about the dearth of
novels by black authors optioned and adapted for the screen (big or small) here in
the USA, and in this case by a high profile, A-lister like Brad Pitt, it
didn’t take much coaxing to get me to act on the opportunity to
interview Jason Mott, while I still could, before he becomes one of the
so-called “untouchables” in Hollywood, when it would become a challenge
to reach him.
Thankfully, Jason obliged when I inquired about an interview, which took place before the holidays, and which I was posted in early January HERE, if you missed it.
The novel, The Returned, won’t be published until September
2013, so I obviously haven’t read it, and I’m guessing no one else as –
well, except for those who are involved in the TV adaptation of it.
There was reportedly a bidding war for the rights to the novel, among
several production companies and studios, suggesting that it’s a strong,
commercial, high concept work that will translate well to the screen.
So what’s The Returned about? Here’s its short synopsis:
A family gets caught up in a worldwide
event in which loved ones return from the dead exactly as they last
were in life. Lucille and Harold Hargrave wonder: Is their dead
eight-year-old son’s return a miracle or an impending sign of something
horrible?
Omar Epps will star as Martin Bellamy, who’s described as:
… an agent with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He’s a former cop who joined ICE when he got involved with a case involving the trafficking of children. He’s empathetic with a soft spot for kids — despite not having a family of his own — and is fascinated by Jacob (newcomer Landon Gimenez), a mysterious boy who popped up from nowhere in the middle of rural China.
Epps will lead a cast that includes Kurtwood Smith, Devin Kelley, Matt Craven, Frances Fisher, Sam
Hazeldine, Samaire Armstrong, Nicholas Gonzalez and Mark Hildreth.
Criminal Minds’ Aaron Zelman wrote the pilot, which was directed by Charles McDougall (House of Cards, The Good Wife).
Congrats to Mr Mott, Mr Epps and the rest of the cast and crew on the pick-up! I’m certainly looking forward to seeing this.