Mary Lynn Rajskub Reveals What Chloe Was Typing On "24" ’24′ Heating Up For Spring Start With Kiefer Sutherland In Jack Bauer Mode. Kiefer Sutherland: from '24' to the end of days. '24' Movie: There's An 'Institutional Desire' To Do It. Kiefer Sutherland in "24" It’s been more than a year since Fox’s 24 ended its run, but buzz surrounding a big-screen feature picking up where the Kiefer Sutherland thriller left off still lives large. Showrunner Howard Gordon, on hand Thursday at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour to promote Showtime’s Homeland, noted that conversations are “definitely happening” to take the franchise to the big screen.
“There’s an institutional desire to do it,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I know Kiefer wants to do it, we all want to do it. It’s just about finding the right script and not just doing it to do it.” STORY: Howard Gordon: "The Timing of [Showtime's 'Homeland'] is Signicant, Accidental and Fortuitous' Gordon, reflecting on the dramatic thriller’s conclusion, noted that completing the series was an uphill battle and, while proud of the work he’s done, is nervous about what a feature would entail. Brian Grazer To Produce 24 Movie; Release Date Still Expected To Be 2012! Kiefer Sutherland Promises a 24 Movie Next Summer. Kiefer Sutherland Says a '24' Film is Still Moving Forward. Though ]reports earlier this year placed the project in jeopardy, Jack Bauer himself remains positive that a film based on the hit television series is still on the horizon.
Appearing on Live! With Regis and Kelly Tuesday morning, Sutherland stated that "there is going to be a 24 movie". He went on to mention a time frame and potential director, "People come up to me and say they love the show. There will [be a movie]. 24 was an award winning series starring Kiefer Sutherland as Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer, produced for the Fox Network. The series began with him working for the Los Angeles based Counter Terrorist Unit or CTU. Fox: Kiefer Sutherland Being 'Overly Optimistic' About '24' Movie. Jack Bauer Says The 24 Movie May Shoot This December. We’ve been hearing about the possibility of a movie based on the now ended Fox television series 24 for years now. Things haven’t looked particularly good.
Back in December we learned that the script written for the film by Billy Ray had been rejected, and back on the first of this year we heard that Tony Scott might be sweeping in with a big idea. Bottom line though, there’s been no concrete indication that this film will happen any time soon, until tonight that is. The following video contains an interview with 24 star Kiefer Sutherland in which he reveals that not only is the 24 movie still happening, they plan to “start shooting hopefully by next December or January.” Maybe this means Tony Scott’s big idea has taken hold? Thanks to CB reader Sean Mooney for the heads up! Tony Scott To Direct The 24 Movie? Apparently He Has An Idea… Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors.
Exclusive Interview: 24’s Howard Gordon reveals the scoop on the 24 movie (it’s on hold) and talks about his novel GIDEON’S WAR arriving in January – Part 2 « Assignment X. By A.C. FERRANTE / Editor in Chief Posted: December 14th, 2010 / 02:11 PM It took eight seasons (and one made-for-TV movie) for time to run out for Fox’s venerable and ground-breaking action series 24 which starred Kiefer Sutherland as the tragic anti-hero Jack Bauer.
The show took one day, in the life of the sometimes counter-terrorist agent Bauer and dealt with the ups and downs of a major attack on U.S. soil like clockwork every season. The real time conceit was the hook, but it was Sutherland and crackerjack storytelling that kept viewers hooked year after year. Rodney Charters, Howard Gordon, Michael Klick, Keifer Sutherland at the 24:Redemption - Captured in Africa photo exhibit at The Paley Center for Media, November 10, 2008 | | © 2008 Sue Schneider With 24 – Season Eight and 24: THE COMPLETE SERIES hitting DVD this week, ASSIGNMENT X chatted with executive producer Howard Gordon this week in an exclusive interview about his tenure on the show. AX: What’s going on with the movie?