Fox has said good-bye to its heart-stopping drama, as scheduled on May 24. Still, fans of Jack Bauer need not despair, as a “24” film has already been pitched, picked up and confirmed, with production on it scheduled to start later this year and plans in place to make of it an even bolder project than the... |
26 May 2010 05:02 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Fox and Kiefer Sutherland confirmed that the eighth season of the popular series “24” would be its last, as the time had come for producers to tie up all loose ends and call it a day. The good news for the fans was that the announcement also brought a confirmation that a feature film wo... |
31 March 2010 09:55 GMT |
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After a very long and very successful run, Fox’s hit series “24,” starring Kiefer Sutherland, is about to come to an end. Ratings have dropped constantly in recent months and producers are already thinking of how to put an end to the show after season eight ends, ScreenCrave writes citing a Variety ... |
11 March 2010 11:19 GMT |
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Admittedly, there is only one thing that can make Chuck Norris cry and that is the mere sight of Jack Bauer. The jury might still be out on who’s the meanest of the two, but, for the time being, it would seem that a ruptured cyst is what can get Bauer himself, as production on the popular show “24” ... |
16 February 2010 10:34 GMT |
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Fox company executives will announce today that the popular show “24” will be the first television series to turn completely carbon-neutral. The decision comes after officials at the network analyzed scenes involving car chases and explosions, and deemed that the amount of greenhouse gases they emitted wa... |
2 March 2009 05:56 GMT |
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Why did the chicken cross the street? To get itself killed. This is also true for Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert. The young promising TV star almost got herself killed while visiting New York City and crossing the street without looking. Not being used to The Big Apple's crazy traffic, the female star from "24... |
13 July 2007 08:36 GMT |
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The FBI managed to catch the famous YouTube pirate who uploaded three episodes of "24" on the online video sharing service even before they were released by Fox. At that time, the Twentieth Century Fox officials sent a subpoena to the parent company Google to require more details about the user who uploaded the clips... |
5 June 2007 16:46 GMT |
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