'Pushing Daisies' to return on Broadway, hints creator Bryan Fuller
Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller has hinted that a revival of the show could take place on Broadway.
Fuller ruled out comic or movie reworkings of the comedy-drama TV series, but said that talks were in place for the show to be brought back in some form.
Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Kristin Chenoweth, Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz starred in the 2007 ABC series, which ran for two seasons. The show won early critical acclaim and Emmy award nominations, but ratings dropped during the second season.
Speaking to TVLine about the show's future, Fuller said: "We're working on something that is definitely a Pushing Daisies revival and the idea would be to have as many cast [members] as we can to participate in it.
"It's moving along and we're hoping there will be a formal announcement."
When asked if this meant Broadway was a possibility, he said: "Perhaps. I can't really say right now, but perhaps."
Fuller was at Comic-Con over the weekend promoting his NBC shows, his Munsters revival Mockingbird Lane and his reboot of the Hannibal franchise.
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Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller has hinted that a revival of the show could take place on Broadway.
Fuller ruled out comic or movie reworkings of the comedy-drama TV series, but said that talks were in place for the show to be brought back in some form.
Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Kristin Chenoweth, Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz starred in the 2007 ABC series, which ran for two seasons. The show won early critical acclaim and Emmy award nominations, but ratings dropped during the second season.
Speaking to TVLine about the show's future, Fuller said: "We're working on something that is definitely a Pushing Daisies revival and the idea would be to have as many cast [members] as we can to participate in it.
"It's moving along and we're hoping there will be a formal announcement."
When asked if this meant Broadway was a possibility, he said: "Perhaps. I can't really say right now, but perhaps."
Fuller was at Comic-Con over the weekend promoting his NBC shows, his Munsters revival Mockingbird Lane and his reboot of the Hannibal franchise.
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let us all stare at lee pace in celebration