Will Lance Hunter Show Up Again
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Curiosity's Nearly Wanted is an unaired American telly pilot created by Jeffrey Bong and Paul Zbyszewski for ABC, based on the Curiosity Comics characters Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and acknowledges the continuity of the franchise's films and other television set series. A spin-off from Agents of Due south.H.I.Due east.50.D., the pilot was written by Bell and Zbyszewski, and directed past Baton Gierhart.
The pilot revolves around the characters of Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter, ex-S.H.I.Due east.L.D. agents and ex-spouses on the run, with Adrianne Palicki and Nick Blood reprising their respective roles of Morse and Hunter from Agents of S.H.I.East.Fifty.D. Delroy Lindo, Fernanda Andrade, and Oded Fehr also starred in the pilot. A tv serial featuring Morse entered development for ABC Family unit in July 2011, merely never materialized. The character subsequently appeared in the second flavor of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. along with Hunter, and plans for a spin-off centered on the duo, with Palicki and Blood attached, began in Apr 2015. The serial would have been based on storylines occurring at the stop of that 2nd flavour, but ABC passed on the projection.
In August 2015, the serial was reinvented as Marvel'due south Most Wanted and received a pilot order from ABC. The bandage was filled out in early 2016, and production was completed past late March. The episode was co-produced by ABC Studios and Marvel Television. In May 2016, ABC announced that it would non pick upwards the pilot to series, and would await to develop other series with Marvel instead.
Premise [edit]
Ex-spies and ex-spouses Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter are on the run trying to uncover a conspiracy confronting them. With no aid from S.H.I.E.L.D., the peacekeeping and spy agency that previously employed them, they enter into an uneasy partnership with rogue charlatan Dominic Fortune and his niece Christina Santos.[1] [2]
Cast and characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Adrianne Palicki every bit Bobbi Morse:
Hunter's ex-wife and a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.,[three] who Palicki felt "believes in the universe and things happening for a reason". Palicki knew of the comics version of the character, but said that the writers put "their own spin" on the MCU version.[4] - Nick Claret as Lance Hunter:
Morse's ex-hubby, a quondam mercenary and amanuensis of S.H.I.E.50.D.,[5] who is "a scrap of an outsider" and unsure of his loyalties according to Blood. Palicki added that Hunter "believes that you make things happen yourself".[4] - Delroy Lindo as Dominic Fortune: A "rogue charlatan with a wealth of resources" who agrees to protect Morse and Hunter.[six] [1]
- Fernanda Andrade as Christina Santos:
A "tough-equally-nails woman of mystery" and Fortune's niece. She helps Fortune adjutant Morse and Hunter while furthering their own agenda.[2] Santos has history with Hunter that would accept been explored throughout the series, with Andrade adding that she has "special skills. She merely kind of knows how to work things, similar weapons and cars."[7] - Oded Fehr as a "well-known character" from the comics, who exudes a "villainous amuse" and is "a force to be reckoned with" for Morse and Hunter.[2]
Guests [edit]
- Mckenna Grace as Zoe Abel[8]
- Laura Allen as Olivia[9]
- Damon Dayoub[ten]
Product [edit]
Evolution [edit]
At San Diego Comic-Con International 2011, head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb announced the series Mockingbird was in development at ABC Family. The serial, which was described as "Alias meets Felicity", would feature Bobbi Morse as a freshman science major at "a prestigious university in the Silicon Valley... [until h]er life changes when she is recruited by S.H.I.E.50.D. and is forced to become a educatee past mean solar day and a super spy by dark."[11] By March 2012, Mockingbird was still in development, with Loeb proverb, "as with anything that yous're doing, particularly when y'all're starting upward a brand new entity [like Marvel Goggle box], things have time and we want to brand sure we become it correct."[12]
At San Diego Comic-Con International 2014, Morse was revealed to exist appearing in the second season of Marvel's Agents of Southward.H.I.E.L.D., while Nick Blood was announced as cast in the part of Lance Hunter,[5] a series regular for the season.[thirteen] In August 2014, Adrianne Palicki was cast as Morse in a guest function,[xiv] and later promoted to series regular with the flavor two episode "Aftershocks".[fifteen] [3] Past April 2015, Marvel was developing a spin-off series focused on those characters with Agents of S.H.I.East.L.D. showrunner Jeffrey Bell and writer Paul Zbyszewski. The spin-off would be based on storylines occurring at the end of the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.Fifty.D., and would receive its own pilot rather than a backstairs pilot.[sixteen] Palicki and Blood were in final discussions to headline the potential new series,[17] simply ABC passed on the project by May 7, 2015, when they announced their serial renewals, cancellations, and pickups.[18] ABC entertainment president Paul Lee explained, "Nosotros thought the right thing now is to leave [Palicki and Blood] on S.H.I.E.L.D., because S.H.I.E.L.D. is then strong on [sic] the moment," though he did not dominion out returning to the spin-off in the future.[19]
Blood and Palicki returned as chief bandage members for the tertiary season of Agents of S.H.I.Due east.Fifty.D. [20] In August 2015, the spin-off series received new life, reworked as Marvel's Nigh Wanted and given a airplane pilot order.[21] Bell and Zbyszewski were again developing the serial, writing the pilot and executive producing. The pair were set up to serve as showrunners for the series, if it was picked up.[22] Loeb and Jim Chory were besides attached as executive producers.[22] [1] The serial would however focus on Morse and Hunter, with Palicki and Blood both attached, and was described equally "a new have focusing on the same duo and their continuing adventures."[21] In January 2016, Lee stated that the pilot was "absolutely" moving forward, praising the script and proverb production would begin "in the next few months."[23] In the Agents of Due south.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Parting Shot", the two characters were written off that series, having them go out and disavow Southward.H.I.East.L.D. Bell explained that Palicki and Blood had to leave to movie the pilot, and "it didn't make sense" to take the story explain their absence for several episodes just to take the pair leave once more soon after to brainstorm production on the rest of Marvel's Most Wanted if it was picked upwards to series.[24]
Writing [edit]
With S.H.I.E.L.D., there's more of a clear line between the good guys and the bad guys and between protocol and going off filigree. Whereas in the Most Wanted world, it'due south all shades of gray and judgment calls take to be made.
— Nick Blood on the different moral code of the spin-off.[4]
Bell compared Curiosity's About Wanted to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel, proverb the series would be more intimate than Agents of S.H.I.East.50.D. because at the heart of the serial would be the question, "What's the metaphor of the relationship that's going to dramatize over the course of the episode versus the larger machinations of the world that S.H.I.East.L.D. [is] in?"[24] Palicki said the pilot is less based in Marvel mythology and more focused on the two characters, whose dynamic she compared to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Claret added, "It'due south exploring how you make a relationship work with the backdrop of all this crazy stuff that goes on" in their world.[4]
Bell and Zbyszewski worked together on Morse and Hunter's storyline for the third season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., preparing them to move over to the spin-off,[25] with Bell explaining that it would gear up upwardly Marvel's Most Wanted by defining exactly who the characters are, such as Hunter and his lack of loyalty to S.H.I.E.L.D. and to ideologies—"nothing specific about the evidence, it'due south just who Hunter is."[26] Blood noted that Hunter is "willing to ignore the rules and regulations to get the right thing washed. Sometimes, Bobbi needs that kick up the backside to send her in that direction. By the aforementioned token, Hunter needs Bobbi'south rationale sometimes to brand sure he doesn't arrive trouble again."[27] Bong added that for Hunter, "laws are kind of suggestions, and if he's with them he'll follow them, and he's e'er been much more a loyalist to the guy in the trenches than to any ideology".[26] Palicki remarked that the differences in the character's views and beliefs would exist "a large through line throughout the entire show", and that having Morse and Hunter work for Fortune would test both of their morals, with Hunter having "a fleck more experience with that, where the line to cantankerous is a bit fluid. Information technology might take Bobbi a bit more to adapt to that."[4] Palicki also idea the airplane pilot was "a niggling darker [and] grittier" than Agents of S.H.I.Due east.L.D. [28]
Casting [edit]
In August 2015, Palicki and Claret were attached to Marvel's Most Wanted with the pilot guild, reprising their Agents of Southward.H.I.East.L.D. roles as Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter, respectively.[22] [21] In Jan 2016, Delroy Lindo was cast as "rogue adventurer" Dominic Fortune.[vi] That March, Oded Fehr and Fernanda Andrade were too cast in the airplane pilot,[2] as a "well-known character" from the comics and Fortune'due south niece Christina Santos, respectively.[2] Additionally, guest stars for the airplane pilot include Mckenna Grace as Zoe Abel,[8] Laura Allen as Olivia,[ix] and Damon Dayoub.[10]
Filming [edit]
Filming on the airplane pilot took place in early 2016,[23] with Billy Gierhart directing.[24] Production began following that of the Agents of South.H.I.East.50.D. episode "Departing Shot", and was completed by late March.[24] William O. Hunter, who worked on Marvel's The Avengers, served as production designer,[29] with Christine Bieselin Clark as costume designer.[xxx]
Curiosity Cinematic Universe necktie-ins [edit]
On potential crossovers with Agents of S.H.I.East.50.D., Bong said in March 2016, in reference to the style Hunter and Morse were written off of that series, "We want to exist clear we're telling a unlike type of story, and in doing and so, yous don't desire to be telling a story where y'all go, "Why don't they telephone call Coulson? He tin can prepare this hands," because that line's been cut. Not that you can't bring them dorsum someday or have someone from S.H.I.E.L.D. show upwardly on this show, but it's really setting upwardly a unlike [office of the] universe".[24] Blood described the situation as "they're on their own, they tin make up their own rules, just turn the phones on airplane mode and ignore the calls from back home".[27]
No pick-up and hereafter [edit]
In Apr 2016, Marvel's Most Wanted was seen to be "a no-brainer" for a series pick-upwards by industry insiders.[31] Nevertheless, in early May it was said to be "cooling" and "not considered the lock it once was".[32] At that time, the producers were prepping "if-come up" orders, "deals with writers that will come into effect in the event a pilot is picked [up] to series".[33] On May 12, 2016, the pilot was passed on by ABC,[34] with Lee's successor Channing Dungey explaining that Curiosity's Virtually Wanted "did non feel as strong as some of the other pilots that we shot. We talked nigh it with Marvel and we all came to an agreement that we desire to effigy out what the next bear witness is that we practice together, is something that nosotros all feel is as creatively strong equally information technology can be." However, Dungey said that ABC was open to the series existence shopped to some other network if Marvel found "another home" for it.[35] Loeb too acknowledged this possibility, simply said that the series was designed "to exercise a very specific affair" alongside S.H.I.E.Fifty.D. on ABC.[36] In June 2018, Loeb indicated that Marvel did not have the ability to release the pilot, as any potential release was controlled by ABC.[37]
See also [edit]
- Listing of unproduced Marvel Comics projects
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External links [edit]
- Marvel's Most Wanted at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel%27s_Most_Wanted
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