Billy Bob Thornton to Star in FX’s ‘Fargo’ Adaptation (Exclusive)

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Billy Bob Thornton is heading to FX’s Fargo.

The Oscar winner has been tapped to play Lorne Malvo, the rootless, manipulative man who meets a small-town insurance salesman and sets him on a path of destruction, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. Steve Buscemi played a similar role in the 1996 feature. 

The 10-episode limited series is inspired by the Coen brothers’ 1996 best picture nominee and will follow an all-new “true crime” story with a new case and characters all seeped in the humor, murder and “Minnesota nice” of the original.

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Fargo hails from My Generation‘s Noah Hawley, who will pen the script as well as executive produce. Additionally, Joel and Ethan Coen, the writers, directors and producers behind the film starring Frances McDormandWilliam H. Macy and Buscemi, are on board to exec produce alongside former network chief-turned-producer Warren Littefield and Geyer Kosinski. Emmy winner Adam Bernstein (30 Rock) will direct the premiere.  

Production on the effort from MGM Television and FX Productions is set to begin in the fall, which will position it for a spring 2014 premiere. MGM Television will be the lead studio and will handle worldwide distribution of the series outside of the U.S. and Canada.

The news comes as FX Networks makes an aggressive push into limited series, with a recently launched division run by HBO vet Gina Balian. (She reports to Nick Grad, and Eric Schrier, FX Networks’ presidents of original programming.) Earlier this summer, FX Networks CEO John Landgraf told reporters that the plan would be to do one limited series in the next fiscal year, Fargo, and then two a year after that. “We’re debating whether to put one on FX and one on FXM or both on FXM — or both on FX,” he said at the time, adding: “We haven’t decided yet partially, again, because we don’t know what we’re picking up and where we think is most appropriate distribution-wise.”

This marks Thornton’s return to the small screen following roles in Hearts Afire, The Outsiders and stops in Weeds and Ellen. Thornton, who won an Oscar for penning Sling Blade and earned nominations for acting roles in that as well as A Simple Plan is repped by WME, Media Talent Group and Myman Abel.


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‘Sherlock Holmes’ Kelly Reilly to Star in ABC Limited Series ‘Black Box’

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ABC has found its latest leading lady.

Sherlock HolmesKelly Reilly has landed the starring role in the network’s limited series The Black Box, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The series will revolve around Elizabeth Black (Reilly), a famed neuroscientist who seems to have it all, but struggles with mental illness — one of many secrets she keeps from her fiancé and family.

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For the English actress, this is her first stateside series television part following a string of features including playing Mary Watson in the Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock features as well as British TV including Above Suspicion and Wonderful You. 

Black Box was written by Amy Holden Jones (Mystic Pizza, Indecent Proposal), with Simon Curtis (My Week With Marilyn) on board to direct. The drama will be executive produced by Anne Thomopoulos, Bryan Singer, Ilene Chaiken and Oly Obst, with Chaiken (The L Word) set to serve as showrunner.

ABC picked up Black Box straight to series with a 13-episode order in June. The drama marks the first small-screen foray for independent production company Bold Films (Legion, Drive, Only God Forgives), with Sierra Engine tackling international distribution. WME packaged the deal and presold it internationally before the project was scooped up by ABC.

A premiere date has not yet been determined, though the project is being eyed for a January bow contingent on how ABC’s freshman class fares.

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Sofia Vergara’s ‘Killer Women’ Adaptation, Kyle Killen Drama Score Pilot Orders at ABC

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ABC is expanding its relationship with Emmy nominee Sofia Vergara, ordering to pilot an adaptation of Argentine series Killer Women and adding a drama from Awake creator Kyle Killen.

Killer Women is a soapy procedural revolving around a female Texas Ranger, with the Modern Family star attached to executive produce the hourlong project. The soapy drama landed at the network with a script commitment in October.

The drama is based on the POL-KA Productiones’ Argentine series, Mueres Asesinas, which itself is based on the book trilogy of the same name by Marisa Grinstein.

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Hannah Shakespeare (The Raven) will pen the script and executive produce alongside feature director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale), Vergara and her Latin World Entertainment partner Luis Balaguer.

The drama hails from ABC Studios and Electus, with Ben Silverman also on board to executive produce. It marks Electus’ first pilot order this season; the company also has several other projects in development at the broadcast networks this season.

Vergara started her career in Colombia as a model/actress, eventually playing Alicia Oviedo on the local version of Desperate Housewives

Worth noting: ABC also has a semi-autobiographical comedy from Vergara’s Modern Family co-star Ty Burrell awaiting word on its future. Burrell co-wrote the script with his brother, Duncan.

For its part, Killen’s Influence is being billed as a provocative workplace ensemble centered on the complicated relationship between two brothers who head a unique agency designed to attack their clients’ problems using the real science of human motivation and manipulation.

Lone Star creator Kyle Killen will pen the pilot. The hourlong entry is set up at 20th Television, where Killen has a deal. This is his first foray at ABC, and follows short-lived critical darlings at Fox (Lone Star) and NBC (Awake).

Killen, who wrote the Mel Gibson/Jodie Foster film The Beaver, is repped by WME, Anonymous Content and Lichter Grossman.

The dramas become the network’s sixth and seventh pickups this pilot season, joining a legal drama from House creator David Shore, among others. 


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