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17. Juli 2012 um 17:32 Uhr #335553AnonymGast
Sony Pictures TV has closed a deal for the rights to Outlander, Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling fantasy/romance/adventure series of books. Battlestar Galactica developer/executive producer Ron Moore will write the series adaptation, with Jim Kohlberg’s Story Mining and Supply Co producing. The project will be taken to cable networks this week.
The book series starts off in 1945 and follows Claire, an engaged WWII combat nurse who accidentally steps back in time to the Scottish Highlands of 1743. Catapulted without warning into the intrigues of lairds and spies that send her on the run and threaten her life she is forced to marry Jamie, a gallant and passionate young Scots warrior, igniting a passionate love so absolute that Claire becomes a woman torn between fidelity and desire… and between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.
17. Juli 2012 um 17:36 Uhr #448409Sam CrowMitgliedRomanze, Krankenschwester, BSG…..bäh! #ugly#
Hoffen wir mal, daß der Quatsch erst gar keinen Sender findet….
18. Juli 2012 um 2:04 Uhr #448457floppyMitgliedEy, nichts gegen BSG hier :p Aber ansonsten geb ich dir recht
18. Juli 2012 um 12:16 Uhr #448488Sam CrowMitgliedEs gibt kaum ne Sci-Fi Serie, die so sehr stinkt wie die Neuauflage von Galactica. :p
6. November 2012 um 19:58 Uhr #456971AnonymGastStartet auf STARZ!
http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/outlander-tv-series-starz-ron-moore-sony/
2. Juni 2013 um 7:35 Uhr #4714012. Juni 2013 um 8:34 Uhr #471404StampedeMitgliedKennt jemand die Bücher?
25. Juni 2013 um 19:45 Uhr #472627AnonymGastStarz bestätigt nochmal, dass die Serie wirklich in Produktion geht.
25. Oktober 2013 um 15:16 Uhr #478536Sam CrowMitglied9. Januar 2014 um 17:29 Uhr #481146Sam CrowMitgliedRonald D. Moore checked in with EW to talk about the series. According to what he told the site, the first season, which is set for 16 episodes, will cover the length of the first book. “The general scheme is one season, one book,” he says. But who knows if they’ll be able to stick to that beyond the first season? Assuming there is a second season, of course.
As for the sex, of which there are plenty in Gabaldon’s novel, Moore says, “It’s an intimate show in an epic setting. There is a fair amount. We don’t really have to add very much; there’s a lot of sex in the book. There’s a fair amount of violence, too, but it’s not a battle show — we’re not getting into the big slo-mo spurts of blood.”
And don’t expecta shiny, modernized view of 18th century Scotland either, Moore says they’re trying to deliver an authentic period piece. “We’re not trying to reinvent the 18th century and make it cool for modern audiences,” he told EW. “There’s a temptation to make period pieces look like a costume drama, where everything is very clean and beautiful. We’re going for a rougher, grittier feeling to what life was like back then.”
New Outlander Photo, Ronald Moore Talks Sex And Violence, Rough And Gritty Tone
Klingt ziemlich geil.
10. Januar 2014 um 9:14 Uhr #481178NooneMitgliedIch stimme dir zu. Gute Worte, die Moore da von sich gibt. Denn dieses Slo-Mo-Looking-Modern-And-Cool-Zeug geht mir auch auf die Nerven.
11. Januar 2014 um 8:56 Uhr #481213AnonymGast12. Januar 2014 um 9:04 Uhr #48124026. Januar 2014 um 17:39 Uhr #48169426. Januar 2014 um 17:46 Uhr #481696StampedeMitgliedDie Serie werde ich mir mal anschauen
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