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Old 06-14-2011, 05:02 PM   #1
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‘Boondock Saints’ Television Series in the Works; Sean Patrick Flannery and Norman Reedus to Reprise Roles

Despite an initially awful reception both critically (19% on Rotten Tomatoes) and commercially ($30,471 domestic total gross), Troy Duffy‘s The Boondock Saints has become a huge cult hit over the past several years — enough to spawn a sequel in 2009, a comic book in 2010, and a documentary about Duffy in 2003. Now the Irish vigilantes may be getting a television series as well.

During an interview with We Got This Covered, Duffy revealed that he’s been in talks with executives about a potential series based on his films. No network has picked up the series yet, but Duffy indicated that the show would be on a channel like HBO or AMC. Indeed, in order to stay faithful to the films, the series would have to be on cable — the cursing and violence that comprise like 99% of the film would never fly on broadcast television. And yes, stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery are expected to reprise their roles.

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We’ve been approached to do a possible Boondock Saints TV series. So the fans may be getting a part 3 as a television show. We might be able to pull that off…. I actually called both Sean and Norman and they both said “hell yeah, we’ll drop everything.”
Right off the bat, I’m a tad skeptical that there’s enough depth to the characters or setting to sustain an ongoing television series without getting repetitive — but of course, it’s way too early to jump to conclusions. There’s no telling how Duffy might expand on the brothers and their universe when he has twenty hours of television to film instead of just two hours of a movie. At any rate, it seems like a good bet that the series’ll have a built-in fanbase. If Duffy can manage to keep the elements that fans love while adding enough interest to draw audiences back from week to week, a Boondock Saints series could do fairly well.
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Bring it on! Love the movies, very interested to see where they go with it!

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Old 06-14-2011, 05:35 PM   #2
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Haven't seen the movies but they sound interesting and would make for a cool TV series.
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Old 06-14-2011, 05:37 PM   #3
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awesome loved the first 1 so much the second one was ok hope this won't get in the way of norman doing the walking dead in later seasons
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Even though I was disappointed in the sequel, I think it could work. A cable season though, like 12 episodes.
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i don't get the fascination with this "franchise". so many other, better franchises that could work as a tv series
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:29 PM   #6
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i don't get the fascination with this "franchise". so many other, better franchises that could work as a tv series
I'm working on getting an Armageddon TV series where something different is on a collision course with earth every week like a comet, a runaway moon and Unicron. But the heart and soul will be variations of asteroids, like one made of chocolate or one that has dinosaurs living on it.
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Even though I was disappointed in the sequel, I think it could work. A cable season though, like 12 episodes.
That's my feeling on the show as well. Since Transporter is becoming a series as well, I'm wondering if the TV executives came to him. Looking for more action shows probably and are looking at popular franchises to do it with. It would make a lot of sense. It all honesty, I'd rather we just got a third movie. But hey, at least we'll get a conclusion to the story.
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That's my feeling on the show as well. Since Transporter is becoming a series as well, I'm wondering if the TV executives came to him. Looking for more action shows probably and are looking at popular franchises to do it with. It would make a lot of sense. It all honesty, I'd rather we just got a third movie. But hey, at least we'll get a conclusion to the story.
Yeah I'm guessing with Transporter becoming a TV series it had something to do with making this into a series. Could also be becuase cable is becoming the real deal now with quality and popular shows with True Blood, Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, Mad Men etc and we don't have a lot of action type shows on cable like this.
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‘A BOONDOCK SAINTS Prequel Series Is in the Works

After years of attempts to get another Boondock Saints sequel off the ground, writer-director Troy Duffy is trying a different tactic to bring back the MacManus twins. Duffy is set to write and direct a TV prequel series based on his cult hit films. Stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery won’t star, but may serve as co-executive producers.

Get all the details on the Boondock Saints TV prequel series after the jump.

Deadline reports IM Global Television has acquired the TV rights to The Boondock Saints. Duffy, who wrote and directed both 1999’s The Boondock Saints and 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day has written and will direct the first episode. He’s already compiled a series bible, which chronicles the MacManus boys’ origins as Irish immigrants in South Boston.

Duffy will additionally executive produce with Don Carmody, Lloyd Segan, and D. Matt Geller, all of whom had a hand in the original films. Reedus and Flanery are in early talks to join the project as co-executive producers. The search for a showrunner is already in progress.

Released in 1999, the original Boondock Saints was a critically panned commercial failure until word of mouth made it a cult hit on home video. The film became popular enough to beget a sequel in 2009… which didn’t really do any better at the box office or among critics. Still, Boondock Saints has a devoted following, and Duffy has long worked to get a third installment off the ground.

As of last fall the word was Boondock Saints III had a title and a story, but we haven’t heard much about forward movement since then. Interestingly, Duffy revealed at the time that Boondock Saints 3: Legion would include flashbacks to the brothers’ “very first crime.” Now it seems that backstory is being repurposed for the TV show.

“For years I’ve been obsessed with telling a real origin story with Boondock, and IM Global TV has stepped up,” said Duffy. “Television is the perfect medium to explore these controversial characters on a much deeper level and to bring Boondock Saints to a whole new audience.”

The Boondock Saints TV series does not yet have a home, but producers are said to be aiming for a straight-to-series order.
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The 1999 vigilante flick The Boondock Saints is being revived as a TV series titled The Boondock Saints: Origins.

Don Carmody Television (DCTV) has joined up with The Boondock Saints creator Troy Duffy to bring the Saints to the small screen. DCTV and Duffy have also launched a 'fan-focused pre-order campaign' which will allow fans to pre-order the series on digital download and DVD, as well as gain exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content, merchandise, and a limited edition subscription box. You can pre-order and check out all the details at the newly launched website BoondocksBack.com.

The announcement follows Duffy's first attempt at spinning his franchise into a prequel TV series back in 2015.

The Boondock Saints centered around two brothers (Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery) who become vigilantes after killing a Russian mob member in self-defense. Although it wasn't met with a warm critical reception, it went on to become a beloved cult classic. A sequel was released in 2009.

“A television series is the perfect medium for story telling inside the world of our beloved blue collar super heroes. The brothers have always been defenders of the people, justice, fairness and the city of Boston”, said Duffy in a press release. “In this sensitive time of human rights unrest, government scandal and civil corruption, there couldn’t be a better moment to re-launch the brothers iconic brand of justice in the Cradle of Democracy”.
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LOL! Next time we hear from Walt again about this series will be 2020. The headline will be "Boondock Saints series still in the works."
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Really??? Series???
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