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Collider: Neveldine/Taylor put up ZEROES for NBC
/Film: Crank Co-Directors Neveldine and Taylor Move to Television, Develop Zeroes for NBC
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Neveldine/Taylor put up ZEROES for NBC
Collider —
... THR is describing “Zeroes” as a “high-intensity drama chronicling the last hour of a crisis situation.” Taylor elaborates, saying it is a “crisis show that doesn’t bore you with all the buildup leading to the crisis.” In other words, it is the anti-”Lost.” As of now, Neveldine and Taylor are attached to the script as well as to directing the pilot episode. ...
Crank Co-Directors Neveldine and Taylor Move to Television, Develop Zeroes for NBC
/Film —
... THR says the show is called Zeroes, and the idea is to skip all the boring “buildup leading to the crisis,” and jump right into the super-tense last hour of the situation. (Does that mean the show will take place in real time?) ...
Crank Creators + Television = Zeroes [Cranktv]
io9 —
... wanted to do] a crisis show that doesn't bore you with all of the buildup leading to the crisis... We want to drop right into it and sustain the absolute most berserk state of crisis, when all of the options have been exhausted. We want to take that last 60 minutes and sustain it for the entire show. Neveldine and Taylor are currently writing the pilot, which they also plan to direct. We may have found our new favorite show of the 2010/2011 season already. NBC has 'Zeroes' interest in drama project [Hollywood Reporter]
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MTV Movies Blog —
... --NBC is going from "Heroes" to "Zeroes" in an all-new television project from "Crank" duo Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. Titled "Zeroes," the one-hour NBC project will focus on a crisis situation's final hour. "We want to drop right into it and sustain the absolute most berserk state of crisis, when all of the options have been exhausted," said Taylor. (THR) ...

