The After 2014 - The After
Série de TV
Estados Unidos - 55 minutos
Poster da série
The After is an
American science fiction drama pilot
created by Chris Carter for Amazon Studios. Along with Bosch, the premiere
episode was one of two drama pilots Amazon released online in February 2014.
Viewers were allowed to offer their opinions about the pilot before the studio
decided whether or not to place a series order.
The pilot was ordered in August 2013 and made
available for free online viewing beginning on February 6, 2014. On March 12,
Amazon ordered The After to
series. The first season would have consisted of eight episodes, released in
four two-hour installments.
On
January 5, 2015, Amazon canceled the show without shooting another episode
beyond the pilot.
Although story elements were kept mostly under wraps,
Amazon described the series as a post-apocalyptic drama centered on eight
strangers who must work together in order to survive in a violent, unpredictable
new world.
he After was first announced in August 2013, breaking
creator Chris Carter's 11-year absence from television after the conclusion
of The X-Files. The pilot was originally made available on
Amazon on February 6, 2014 and viewers were able to assess the final product
and offer feedback before the studio made a final decision about a series
pick-up. The Aftersubsequently
received an eight episode order for the first season, which would have
premiered in February 2015.
Carter stated that he hoped the series would
run for a total of 99 episodes, and that he used Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy (which
features exactly 99 cantos) as his model for the show. In
January 2015, Amazon Studios cancelled
the order of the series.
Following the show's abrupt cancellation,
Carter said: "It might have taken us 11 years to make 99 episodes, in my
mind. But I wanted to do The Inferno or, as I should say, all of Dante. That
was my approach: to try to mimic the 99 cantos. It was a tough sell. It was
eight characters in hell, basically. I think that’s the reason we parted ways."
He also cited creative differences with Amazon's executives saying: "With
"The After" I wanted to do Dante, I wanted to do the
"Inferno" and it's not a genre piece and so what's scary to people is
if it's something they don't recognize. If it's something new or something
original. And of course when something original works, then everyone wants to
copy it. But if you're trying to do something that no one's ever seen before
it's frightening. And I can understand that."
During The X-Files revival promotion, Carter said: "I think
there was just a difference of opinion about the direction of the show. It was
a hard sell from the beginning. It was eight characters in hell, and I really
didn’t do a bible for the show because I wanted to discover what that was
about. It was a hard sell, and it would have been an investment for them, if
they were going to do eight episodes, of $40 million. I can understand their
reluctance, and I still think I had eight great episodes.”
Roy Price, Amazon's chief also said a similar
statement about the show: "Not everything works out. It wasn't the money.
It was a tough concept, and hard to crack. Who knows, maybe it will come
together one day?"
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário