The Bridge (US) FX

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Outstanding Member
July 2013

FX has ordered a 13-episode first season. Created & executive producers, Meredith Stiehm (Homeland) and Elwood Reid (Hawaii Five-0).

The show is based on the Scandinavian series Bron and centers on two detectives from the United States and Mexico who must work together to hunt down a serial killer operating on both sides of the American-Mexican border.


Demián Bichir, Diane Kruger

Co-stars - Ted Levine, Annabeth Gish, Thomas M. Wright and Matthew Lillard guest stars.



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Press Release;
LOS ANGELES – February 12, 2013 – FX is headed for the border, placing a 13-episode order for The Bridge, a new drama series from Writer/Producers Meredith Stiehmand Elwood Reid starring Academy Award® Nominee Demián Bichir and Diane Kruger, it was announced today by John Landgraf, President and General Manager, FX Networks. A, Production begins in April and the series premieres in July. The Bridge is a co-production of Shine America and FX Productions

Set on the border between El Paso and Juarez, The Bridge centers on two detectives, one from the United States and one from Mexico, who must work together to hunt down a serial killer operating on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border. Executive Producers Meredith Stiehm (Homeland) and novelist and television writer/producer Elwood Reid adapted The Bridge for American television from the international hit series Bron, which was set on the border of Denmark and Sweden. Bron was produced by Shine Group’s Filmlance and Denmark’s Nimbus Film Production,

The Bridge co-stars are Ted Levine, Annabeth Gish, and Thomas M. Wright, and Matthew Lillard guest stars. Gerardo Naranjo (Miss Bala) directed the pilot episode.Executive Producers of The Bridge are Shine America’s Carolyn G. Bernstein and Filmlance’s Lars Blomgren. It will be distributed by Shine International.

“For years networks having been trying develop a drama series set on the U.S.-Mexican border without any success,” said Landgraf. ”I’m thrilled to say that Meredith Stiehm and Elwood Reid have become the first to crack that creative code and they have done so magnificently,” said Landgraf. “There have been great films set in that world – No Country for Old Men and Lone Star come to mind – but never a great TV series. This one is special. The setting, the writing, the direction, and the way it is brought to life by Demián Bichir, Diane Kruger and the rest of the cast makes for truly riveting drama.”

Stiehm and Reid said, “Working with FX has been amazing. The border has so many rich and compelling stories to tell and John Landgraf, Nick Grad and Eric Schrier, along with the Shine America team, are just as excited as we are to bring those stories to life.”

“We are thrilled to partner with FX on ‘The Bridge,’ a series with tremendous auspices and a very strong international pedigree,” says Shine America CEO Rich Ross. “As our first scripted series launch under the new Shine America banner, we could not be more proud of the team that has been assembled by Meredith, Elwood and Carolyn.”

In The Bridge, Demián Bichir stars in the role of “Marco Ruiz,” a homicide investigator for the state of Chihuahua, Mexico living in Ciudad Juárez. A family man, Marco is one of the last good men in a corrupt and apathetic police force that is outgunned by the powerful drug cartels. He’s sharp, charming, and observant and painfully aware that his city is in a state of chaos. When a body is dumped on the bridge that spans the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez border, Ruiz is forced to work with his American counterpart, “Detective Sonya Cross.”

Diane Kruger stars as “Detective Sonya Cross,” a dogged cop who has an undiagnosed disorder that falls on the autism spectrum. Cross is shockingly candid and calls the world as she sees it, which can be off-putting to her colleagues, but she is also extremely effective at her job.

Ted Levine plays “Lieutenant Hank Wade,” a member of Detective Cross’s team at the El Paso Police Department who is a veteran cop with a weathered, cowboy swagger. He is not surprised by anything that human beings will do to one another, but he’s utterly baffled by the office coffeemaker. Hank knows that Sonya communication skills are challenged, and repeatedly has to advise her how to work more diplomatically with others.

Annabeth Gish plays “Charlotte Millwright,” a wealthy ranch wife suddenly widowed when her older husband Karl suffers a massive heart attack while on the Mexican side of the border. A sheltered woman with a ranch to run, Charlotte quickly learns that her late husband has many shocking secrets.

Thomas M. Wright plays “Steven Linder,” a wolf of a man who is no stranger to the dark and jumbled chaos of Juárez.

Matthew Lillard plays “Daniel Frye,” a cocky reporter with the El Paso Times whose hard partying ways have taken a toll on his once promising journalism career.

FX originally ordered the Pilot episode in July of 2012, and wrapped Pilot production in December.

Meredith Stiehm is an Emmy® and Golden Globe® award-winning writer who served as an Executive Producer and Writer on the universally acclaimed drama seriesHomeland for Showtime. She was the Creator and Executive Producer on the CBS drama Cold Case. She also spent four seasons as a writer of the award-winning hit seriesNYPD Blue for ABC. Elwood Reid most recently served as a Co-Executive Producer on Hawaii Five-O for CBS, and he also was a Producer on Cold Case.

Demián Bichir is a Mexican-born actor best known for his work in the award-winning film, A Better Life, for which he received an Academy Award nomination in 2012. He completed production on his starring roles in the feature films Machete Kills for Robert Rodriguez and The Heat for Paul Fieg, and he recently signed on to star in Richard Shepard’s feature Dom Hemingway opposite Jude Law. Bichir’s other work includes roles in the hit Showtime series, Weeds, Oliver Stone’s 2012 film Savages and his portrayal of Fidel Castro in Che.

Diane Kruger was most recently seen as Marie Antoinette in Benoît Jacquot’s film Farewell, My Queen which opened the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival this year to rave reviews. In 2011, Kruger starred in Quentin Tarantino’s critically acclaimed hit Inglourious Basterds, for which she earned a Screen Actors Guild Award® nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and won the SAG Award® as part of the ensemble cast. Kruger most recently wrapped production onThe Host, a sci-fi thriller opposite Saoirse Ronan and William Hurt due out March 2013. She will also star in the new Terrence Malick-produced film titled Green Blades Risingthat focuses on Abraham Lincoln’s youth in the vast wilderness of Indiana and the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever and the two women who guided him to immortality. Some of Kruger’s other films credits include Troy, Wicker Park. the Oscar®-nominated French film Joyeux Noel, Copying Beethoven, Mr. Nobody,Inhale, and the high grossing Jerry Bruckheimer National Treasure films opposite Nicolas Cage.

Ted Levine, known for his role as “Buffalo Bill” in the award-winning, classic film The Silence of the Lambs, has appeared in multiple television series over the past few decades, including USA’s Monk as “Captain Leland Stottlemeyer,” and “Isadore Cohen” in Luck on HBO.

Annabeth Gish is a film and television actress whose work includes the role of “Eileen Caffee” in the critically-acclaimed Showtime series Brotherhood, “Laura Gabriel” in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and “Anne Sullivan” in the hit ABC Family series, Pretty Little Liars, as well as starring roles in the feature films Mystic Pizza, and Beautiful Girls.

Thomas M. Wright has numerous television and film credits in his native Australia. He recently starred as “Johnno Mitcham” in the upcoming Jane Campion miniseries Top of the Lake for the Sundance Channel, and his performance in that role earned him wide critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival.

Matthew Lillard film credits include his role as “Brian Speer” in the award-winning feature film The Descendants, Trouble with The Curve, and Scooby Doo, and his TV credits include House, Criminal Minds, and Law and Order: SVU.

The Bridge continues FX’s push to increase its slate of drama series, bringing the number of dramas to four, to go along with one miniseries, six comedy series and two late night series. The Bridge is the 14th drama series ordered by the network which dates back to the launch of the network’s groundbreaking Emmy and Golden Globe award winning drama The Shield (2002).
 
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DarkDogZA

Prominent Member
Oh NO! I can't believe that they remade this. I assume it will be as rubbish as the US killing :mad:
 

DVD-Man

Distinguished Member
Gotta love the remakes, put me down for this.
 

Mark_a

Prominent Member
I wonder what happened to the proposed Sky/French remaked supposedly set in the Channel Tunnel? It seems to have quietly died a death.

Regards

Mark
 

Jason56d

Distinguished Member
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Didn't see the original of this, or the original Killing. But if this is as good as the US Killing, then count me in as I am addicted to that now.
 

lungwun

Prominent Member
No one with impressions so far? I know I could download it right now but I aint home.
 

DVD-Man

Distinguished Member
Might watch it tonight, just realised that D Krueger is in it, wow bonus!
 

Jason56d

Distinguished Member
Another here who watched it last night. I enjoyed it as well. Could be an interesting watch.

Didn't realise the male lead was Esteban Reyes from Weeds until I started watching it. Kept expecting Nancy Botwin to appear! :)

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scottlwl

Prominent Member
Anyone else watch the original?

I have this to watch but wanna know if they are going to stick with the same plot and outcome or going to go off on another tangent. As that would be cool.

Any idea?
 

Stuart

Distinguished Member
Anyone else watch the original?

I have this to watch but wanna know if they are going to stick with the same plot and outcome or going to go off on another tangent. As that would be cool.

Any idea?

I did and don't want to watch this if its just a straight remake with the same plot and conclusion.

I'll wait until the series has finished to find out before deciding.
 

scottlwl

Prominent Member
I get what you are saying... it was a bit ott .... but still a good show.

Not feeling Kruegers portrayal so far. Will give it a another couple of episode to see if it grows on me.
 

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