Update from the Infronts: FOX Picks up Human Target; Dollhouse Still Alive

May 13, 2009 at 6:32 am | In News and Updates, Paul S. White | 1 Comment
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The FOX network has its infronts with advertisers this coming Monday, but the Hollywood Reporter already has some news to share on their plans for fall. The network has picked up the series Human Target based on the DC comic book which will star Mark Valley (Fringe) as Christopher Chance and include Chic McBride (Pushing Daisies). The series focuses on a man who assumes the identities of people in danger, thus becoming a “human target”. Perennially busy McG (Chuck, Reaper, Terminator: Salvation) will share an executive producer credit for the show with Jon Steinberg.

Also, the word is that Dollhouse is still clinging to life. The Hollywood Reporter article says that its future will depend on the show’s “economics”, which could mean that they are looking at trimming down the cast to cut costs. This is at least a positive sign for Dollhouse fans and an indication that the show is not dead yet. No word has leaked out yet on the fate of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, though.  (Find out how you can help save Dollhouse at our Save My Show site).

Stay tuned as we continue to report on developments from the infronts and as we give the full schedule of coming Science Fiction and Fantasy shows for next season once all the final announcements are made.

Previous Update:

May 11th – ABC Picks Up Flash Forward; Adult Swim Picks Up Titan Maximum; Plenty of Superheroes Headed to the Big Screen

Plus:

The Summer of Star Trek is Here!

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