‘24′ heading to the big-screen

By IANS
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

LONDON - Hollywood actor Kiefer Sutherland’s dream of bringing his hit American TV series “24″ to cinemas is set to come true, as Hollywood bosses have commissioned a script to turn it into a movie.

The actor has always talked of transforming the real time series into a film franchise, with plans to transfer the action drama from America to Europe, reports contactmusic.com.

TV bosses are now moving forward with the plans, hiring the writer behind Russell Crowe’s 2009 thriller “State of Play” to pen the story for a big budget “24″ film.

Sutherland previously starred in “24: Redemption”, a 2008 TV film shown as a prelude to the show’s seventh season.

The “24″ movie will follow in the footsteps of other TV shows, including “The Simpsons” and “The X-Files”, which have both made successful transitions to the big screen.

Discussion

Stella
February 9, 2010: 8:31 pm

Kiefer should be on the big screen again. He’s been away for too long. He’s had such an amazing career and life. He doesn’t let anything hold him back. Kiefer fans should read his bio “Kiefer Sutherland: Living Dangerously.” It’s really good. Check it out on amazon.com.

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