Good news for fans of the former CW sitcom 'The Game.'
Sources close to the production tell BV Buzz that Black Entertainment Television has struck a deal with 'The Game's' parent company Paramount to develop new episodes of the popular series.
"The deal is done between the two networks," the source told BV Buzz. "Now it's a matter of getting the actors under contract again."
When The CW canceled the show in May of last year, the contracts with the shows stars Tia Mowry, Pooch Hall, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Hosea Chanchez, Brittany Daniel and Coby Bell weren't optioned and ultimately expired on June 30, 2009.
Now BET has to negotiate new contracts with the actors, which is expected to be done within the next two weeks.
"The show will have the same production value, so the actors will make the same type of money they made when they did 'The Game' for The CW," the source shared.
There is a conflict now with actor Bell, who played Jason Pitts on the sports-themed comedy. It was just announced that he is joining the cast of the hit USA show, 'Burn Notice.'
(Read:'Coby Bell: Hunky Star of 'The Game' Now Doing 'Burn Notice')
"He will likely still be able to work on 'The Game,' but only as a recurring character instead of being a series regular," the source explained.
Once the deal is finalized, 'The Game' will begin production on new episodes in May and shoot on location in Atlanta.
Mara Brock Akil, who also produced 'Girlfriends,' will return as the executive producer of the show as well.
BET hopes to use 'The Game' to launch their new scripted television division, something that Debra Lee, CEO of Black Entertainment Television told BV Buzz when we reported on this story last summer.
http://www.bvbuzz.com/2010 /03/15/the-game-sitcoms-re turn-on-bet-nearly-finaliz ed/
Sources close to the production tell BV Buzz that Black Entertainment Television has struck a deal with 'The Game's' parent company Paramount to develop new episodes of the popular series.
"The deal is done between the two networks," the source told BV Buzz. "Now it's a matter of getting the actors under contract again."
When The CW canceled the show in May of last year, the contracts with the shows stars Tia Mowry, Pooch Hall, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Hosea Chanchez, Brittany Daniel and Coby Bell weren't optioned and ultimately expired on June 30, 2009.
Now BET has to negotiate new contracts with the actors, which is expected to be done within the next two weeks.
"The show will have the same production value, so the actors will make the same type of money they made when they did 'The Game' for The CW," the source shared.
There is a conflict now with actor Bell, who played Jason Pitts on the sports-themed comedy. It was just announced that he is joining the cast of the hit USA show, 'Burn Notice.'
(Read:'Coby Bell: Hunky Star of 'The Game' Now Doing 'Burn Notice')
"He will likely still be able to work on 'The Game,' but only as a recurring character instead of being a series regular," the source explained.
Once the deal is finalized, 'The Game' will begin production on new episodes in May and shoot on location in Atlanta.
Mara Brock Akil, who also produced 'Girlfriends,' will return as the executive producer of the show as well.
BET hopes to use 'The Game' to launch their new scripted television division, something that Debra Lee, CEO of Black Entertainment Television told BV Buzz when we reported on this story last summer.
http://www.bvbuzz.com/2010
Originally posted 9 July 2009
Tia Mowry has given her second interview since the cancellation of The Game.
When she spoke with BET.com , she was sincerely overwhelmed by the outpouring of fans from the show and expressed optimism that the show would not end simply because the CW chose to move on without the series on its lineup.
In her interview with TVGuide.com, Tia responds to talk that BET may be interested in picking up the show.
As of now BET is said to be working on hammering out an agreement over licensing fees with CBS Television Studios, which owns the show.
Tia said:
“[BET chairman and CEO] Debra Lee is trying everything and anything to make this happen. The Game gets higher ratings than BET’s original programming, and we’ve heard there would be a huge marketing campaign. So I personally believe the show would be taken to another level.”
As for past talk that the show will take on a dramedy format in future seasons, Tia added, “I couldn't care less if it’s an hour or a comedy as long as we got to have fun and be creative together.”
Tia encourages fans to continue writing CBS Television studios while those behind the “Save The Game” campaign continue to mobilize their efforts via Twitter.
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Email BET, voice your opinion by clicking this link: SAVE THE GAME
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