Tom Hobbes
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Well, I was kinda expecting to get some kind of conformation over here, but it would seem I'm breaking the news (or the rumor?)
I kinda believe this IS news, since there is factual new information included.
Aug 27: Jeremiah Renewed: Showtime has given its original series 'Jeremiah' a 15 episode renewal for next season. The series from J. Michael Straczynski has also just signed Grant Rosenberg to Executive Produce the second season. Jeremiah stars Luke Perry and Malcomb-Jamal Warner as survivors of a deadly virus in a post-apocalyptic future where all the adults have died many years ago. Jeremiah is filmed in vancouver, Canada. Grant Rosenberg most recently wrapped working on Tracker. His genre list is long having worked on Poltergeist: the Legacy, Time Trax, Outer Limits, Lois and Clark, MacGyver, and Star Trek: the Next Generation. He's even done work on Baywatch.
And here is the source of the info :
http://www.scifi2k.com/anews2187.html
An other executive producer?
Is this one replacing one from the first season ? Sam Egan? God, I hope he's not replacing jms!
15 episodes seems a small number to me. I don't think this is usual on Showtime, is it? Well, 15 is better than zero, I guess /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
Sullivan
I kinda believe this IS news, since there is factual new information included.
Aug 27: Jeremiah Renewed: Showtime has given its original series 'Jeremiah' a 15 episode renewal for next season. The series from J. Michael Straczynski has also just signed Grant Rosenberg to Executive Produce the second season. Jeremiah stars Luke Perry and Malcomb-Jamal Warner as survivors of a deadly virus in a post-apocalyptic future where all the adults have died many years ago. Jeremiah is filmed in vancouver, Canada. Grant Rosenberg most recently wrapped working on Tracker. His genre list is long having worked on Poltergeist: the Legacy, Time Trax, Outer Limits, Lois and Clark, MacGyver, and Star Trek: the Next Generation. He's even done work on Baywatch.
And here is the source of the info :
http://www.scifi2k.com/anews2187.html
An other executive producer?
Is this one replacing one from the first season ? Sam Egan? God, I hope he's not replacing jms!
15 episodes seems a small number to me. I don't think this is usual on Showtime, is it? Well, 15 is better than zero, I guess /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
Sullivan