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24 returns in six months

24 is coming back in September:

Fox's "24" will be returning in the fall, after all.

The producers of the Emmy-winning series are developing a two-hour "prequel" to the upcoming seventh season.

The movie, designed to bridge the two-year gap between Seasons 6 and 7, is targeted to air in the fall, leading to the January return of the real-time drama. On Wednesday, "24" producers began securing the show's core cast members for the film.

The bad news is that Joel Surnow is gone.

H/T: Doug Mataconis

Comments

I just wish they'd hurry up and tell us how Lost ends... I mean, I can't stop watching now...

Oh, and if NBC doesn't give Scrubs a proper farewell... I may have to go ape on somebody.

You know what the rumor is? Now that the Hollywood writers strike is over, there is an actors strike that is just beginning. Too bad that Hollywood has a virtual world monopoly on movies and television because that means things are still going to be pretty boring.

The writers and actors unions were working together to go ahead and solve the writers concerns and the actors concerns at the same time... inner-union cooperation.

So there will be not actors strike.

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