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FX’s ‘The Bridge’ Picked Up To Series - Kruger & Bichir star - July 2013 premiere

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- Deadline: FX’s ‘The Bridge’ Picked Up To Series
FX has handed out a 13-episode order to The Bridge, its drama pilot from writers Meredith Stiehm and Elwood Reid starring Demián Bichir and Diane Kruger. Filming on the series, co-produced by Shine American and FX Prods., begins in April for a July premiere.

Based on the Danish/Swedish series Bron, which was set on the border of Denmark and Sweden, The Bridge is set on the border between El Paso and Juarez. It centers on two detectives — one from the United States, Detective Sonya Cross (Kruger), and one from Mexico, Marco Ruiz (Bichir) — who must work together to hunt down a serial killer operating on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border. Homeland writer/executive producer and Cold Case creator Meredith Stiehm and novelist and TV writer/producer Elwood Reid wrote the adaptation, which the two executive produce with Shine America’s Carolyn G. Bernstein and Lars Blomgren of Shine Group’s Filmlance, which co-produced the original series with Denmark’s Nimbus Film. The Bridge co-stars Ted Levine, Annabeth Gish, and Thomas M. Wright; Matthew Lillard guest starred in the pilot directed by Gerardo Naranjo (Miss Bala). “For years networks having been trying develop a drama series set on the U.S.-Mexican border without any success,” said FX president John Landgraf. ”I’m thrilled to say that Meredith Stiehm and Elwood Reid have become the first to crack that creative code and they have done so magnificently. There have been great films set in that world – No Country for Old Men and Lone Star come to mind – but never a great TV series. This one is special. The setting, the writing, the direction, and the way it is brought to life by Demián Bichir, Diane Kruger and the rest of the cast makes for truly riveting drama.”
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I'm excited to see this one come together, and I hope it turns out well. Has anyone seen Bron?

EDIT:

They uploaded the new ones with the July 10th date. Same teasers, though:

- Escape
- Crossroads
- Ember
- Red

 

Nemesis_

Member
The cast is interesting, and FX generally have good programming - but the premise seems so bland and uninteresting. I will still keep an eye out.
 

jtb

Banned
The cast is interesting, and FX generally have good programming - but the premise seems so bland and uninteresting. I will still keep an eye out.

I actually love the premise. Not everything needs to be high-concept, especially when so much of TV revolves around often gimmicky premises.

Homeland S1 was fantastic, so I'm optimistic.
 

Nemesis_

Member
I actually love the premise. Not everything needs to be high-concept, especially when so much of TV revolves around often gimmicky premises.

Homeland S1 was fantastic, so I'm optimistic.

Yeah, you're right. As I said I will be watching. :3
 

Munin

Member
I always liked the tone and characters of Cold Case but it was way too episodic and formulaic for me, maybe they can put the good things of that into this
 
If people get a chance, the original is amazing and worth watching (personally like it far better then the original danish The Killing 1, 2 and 3)
 

Meier

Member
Can't wait! FX is my go to channel realistically.. I will give anything they produce a shot. The premise sounds great, the cast is fantastic and it has one of the writers for the first season of Homeland which is in the top 3 seasons of all time IMO. I mean seriously, you cannot get better than that.

I didn't realize Meredith Stiehm also created Cold Case. I always enjoyed that show.
 

Wes

venison crêpe
I'm currently watching the original production. Enjoying it so far. Be interesting to see how this US adaptation does compared to the somewhat lacklustre entry of The Killing.
 

MooseKing

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WIll this be the first TV show to focus on Cartel based activities in depth?

I noticed very few movies do, and they do not do it realistically. The most realistic probably being the Watch.

Hollywood seems pretty scared to touch the Cartel stuff.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Very cool. Nice to see it's premiering in July too.

I'm very much down for more new dramas.
 
FX started running a teaser for this last night during Justified. It's just a quick shot of a memorial at night. I haven't found a copy of it online, but it doesn't show much and confirms the July start date.

Also, they put up some brief info on their website about the show.
 
Not really digging the premise. The whole "chasing one person" aspect means it will continue to be a giant tease until the show gets prematurely canceled, leaving fans angry that there was never any resolution.
 
FX debuted a new, full trailer this morning at their upfront presentation. We should get a look at that sometime very soon.
 
I just watched the original series. It is really good and I think this will be a great show.
The bad guy comes out of nowhere though so I hope they fix that in the remake. Plus a little too much of them finding the next clue right after they wrapped up the story they have been working on.
 

Linius

Member
Was going trough Cornballer's threads to see if I'm missing out on something, didn't dissapoint. Subscribed to this thread to not forget this, infinite love for FX.
 
I'm excited. This ought to be really good. Teasers are appropriately eerie. I'm always up for a good, creepy serial killer tale.

Is this an on-going? Wonder what series plans are beyond season 1. In any case, I hope FX knocks this one out of the park
 

ZoddGutts

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Hope this isn't The Killing redux. Hopefully the writers on this show learned from The Killing mistake, the murder mystery must be solve in each season and not drag it out to next seasons. I do wish with it being on the El Paso and Juarez border, it would have been about dealing with the cartel and all the crazy shit that's going on with them, sorta FX's own Breaking Bad series. Still will check out this series though.
 
Hope this isn't The Killing redux. Hopefully the writers on this show learned from The Killing mistake, the murder mystery must be solve in each season and not drag it out to next seasons. I do wish with it being on the El Paso and Juarez border, it would have been about dealing with the cartel and all the crazy shit that's going on with them, sorta FX's own Breaking Bad series. Still will check out this series though.

I think subsequent seasons could deal with that sorta plotline. I don't think they'll stretch a serial killer plotline over the length of the entire show.

Would love for a Justified cameo. I think a lot of FX's shows have a similar sorta feel where I can literally imagine the characters crossing over into each other's worlds.

Edit:

Kruger says the show will also deal with issues like cartels and immigration:

http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_Ne...-new-FX-series-The-Bridge/UPI-67681364535000/
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Hopefully the writers on this show learned from The Killing mistake, the murder mystery must be solve in each season and not drag it out to next seasons.

I think that they will avoid those types of mistakes - hell, even The Killing has learned from The Killing's mistakes.
 

Polari

Member
The original series was great. A really decent thriller. I'm sceptical about this though as it sounds like they might be changing the premise pretty significantly, and also because it doesn't have Kim Bodnia in it.
 
Short article relating to them filming in El Paso. The locals are concerned the subject matter (serial killer investigation) might hurt tourism, but at the same time they're happy to have people in town filming it as that helps the economy.
 
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