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| Ecco un altro articolo, tratto dal Los Angeles Times, in cui Ryan Murphy spiega perché ha deciso di non lasciare N/T e dice anche che la produzione investirà più soldi nello show (inclusi gli stipendi di cast e troupe). Ecco il link, come al solito è SPOILER ALARM: 'Nip/Tuck' Creator to Remain With Show for 2 More SeasonsCITAZIONE | Non ho letto niente per non beccarmi uno spoiler sulla season finale, ma il concetto è chiaro |
Per chi non vuole spoiler e non può leggersi gli articoli, riporto che: - la season 3 sarà composta di 15 episodi - causa ritardi nella produzione (Ryan è impegnato con la realizzazione di un film), la nuova serie sarà trasmessa a partire da fine estate/inizio autunno
*Edito* Visto che il link adesso funziona solo previa registrazione e che comunque la season finale è stata trasmessa anche in Italia, posto direttamente il testo dell'articolo apparso sul Los Angeles Times:
January 12, 2005
'Nip/Tuck' Creator to Remain With Show for 2 More Seasons Ryan Murphy says he has 'more stories to tell' after earlier saying that he might leave.
By Maria Elena Fernandez, Times Staff Writer
The third season of FX's "Nip/Tuck" won't begin airing until the fall, but one of last season's cliffhangers has been resolved: Creator Ryan Murphy has agreed to stay with the edgy plastic surgery drama for two more seasons.
Despite the show's success — it was the No. 1 original basic cable show among the advertiser-coveted 18-to-49-year-old demographic group — Murphy had said in October that he might have to leave to make time to direct his first feature film.
On Tuesday, John Landgraf, FX president of entertainment, ended months of hand-wringing among the show's cultish fans (I wonder who that might be) when he announced the renewal of Murphy's contract.
Murphy, 40, will film his movie, "Running With Scissors," in March and begin production on "Nip/Tuck" in the summer.
The second season ended in October, when a masked serial rapist known as the Carver plunged a knife into surgeon Christian Troy, played by Julian McMahon. The episodes, which drew huge ratings for a cable show, left viewers to wonder whether one of the show's two leading men was dead.
"Because of the finale's ratings, I felt the show had room to grow, which is a rare thing, and I wanted to come back and be a part of that," Murphy said. "People loved that last episode so much that it made me think I did have more stories to tell."
News Corp.'s FX and Warner Bros. Television also agreed to invest more money into the show, which revolves around two self-involved plastic surgeons. Murphy will receive an undisclosed raise and will raise the salaries of the cast and crew. All of the show's writers, producers and cast will return for the third season, Murphy said.
Will Christian Troy survive?
"All I will say is that I believe in ghosts," teased Murphy.
Edited by AnoukMM - 29/1/2005, 01:20
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