24

American television series

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July 2024 A 24 feature film is reported to be in early development at 20th Century Studios and Imagine Entertainment.
April 2022 Kiefer Sutherland told Variety he remains open to new seasons of 24, viewing Jack Bauer's story as 'unresolved' and supporting a potential series about rescuing Jack from a Russian prison.
January 2022 Kiefer Sutherland denied ongoing conversations about the franchise revival, but confirmed discussing potential future seasons with Howard Gordon.
September 2021 Deadline Hollywood reported Fox was in 'active creative talks' to revive the 24 franchise in a new form.
October 9 2020 Japanese adaptation of 24 debuted on TV Asahi, starring Toshiaki Karasawa.
September 2019 The Guardian ranked 24 as the 90th best TV show of the 21st century.
August 2018 Fox announced plans for a potential legal thriller spin-off series related to 24.
July 2018 Fox announced early-stage development of a prequel series exploring Jack Bauer's origin story, with original creators Joel Surnow, Robert Cochran, and executive producer Howard Gordon set to write the script.
December 2 2017 All eight seasons, 24: Redemption, 24: Live Another Day, and 24: Legacy released on Blu-ray by Fox Japan.
June 2017 24: Legacy was canceled after completing its first season of 12 episodes.
February 5 2017 Spin-off series '24: Legacy' premiered, lasting a single 12-episode season.
April 2016 The 24: Legacy pilot was officially ordered to series.
January 2016 Fox announced ordering a pilot for 24: Legacy, a spin-off series featuring a new cast, with Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) as the only returning character.
January 2016 Sutherland expresses uncertainty about the 24 movie, suggesting his character might resolve his story arc in a future franchise iteration.
January 2015 Executive producers Howard Gordon, Evan Katz, Manny Coto, and Brian Grazer pitched a new installment of the 24 franchise, proposing a series focused on supporting characters instead of Kiefer Sutherland's lead role.
2014 24 returns with a limited series, continuing the story of Jack Bauer and maintaining its cultural relevance.
September 2014 After positive reception of 'Live Another Day', a new idea for the 24 feature film emerges, spearheaded by Brian Grazer.
July 14 2014 The series finale of '24' was broadcast, marking the end of the original series run.
May 5 2014 Ninth season of 24 premiered, with a significantly reduced viewership of 8.08 million viewers.
May 5 2014 '24: Live Another Day' began airing.
April 1 2014 24 pulled from Netflix in the United States.
April 1 2014 Show was pulled from Netflix in the United States.
January 2014 Sutherland states the film is 'an ongoing situation', with potential to conclude his character's story arc in a future franchise iteration.
2013 The series was listed as #71 in the Writers Guild of America's list of the 101 Best Written TV Series.
October 2013 Kim Raver and William Devane confirmed to reprise their roles as Audrey Raines and James Heller. New cast members were also announced, including Michael Wincott, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Giles Matthey, Benjamin Bratt, Yvonne Strahovski, and Stephen Fry.
October 2013 Confirmed that 24: Live Another Day would be set and filmed in London, England.
October 4 2013 Indian adaptation of 24 debuted on the television channel Colors, starring Anil Kapoor.
October 4 2013 Indian adaptation of 24 debuted on Colors television channel.
August 2013 Mary Lynn Rajskub was announced as the second official cast member, reprising her role as Chloe O'Brian.
June 2013 Jon Cassar was signed to executive produce and direct multiple episodes of Live Another Day, including the first two episodes. Other returning executive producers and writers were Robert Cochran, Manny Coto, and Evan Katz, with Sean Callery returning as music composer.
May 2013 Deadline Hollywood first reported Fox was considering a limited-run 'event series' for 24, following failed attempts to produce a 24 feature film and the cancellation of Kiefer Sutherland's series Touch.
May 2013 The 24 feature film is suspended after the announcement of the show's return as a limited series.
May 2013 Announcement made that '24' would return with a 12-episode limited series titled '24: Live Another Day'.
2012 The show is declared the sixth-highest-rated show for the first ten years of IMDb.com Pro (2002–2012).
July 2012 Sutherland assures the film is still planned and they will begin filming in summer 2013.
March 2012 20th Century Fox halts production of the 24 feature film before filming begins, citing budgetary issues and Sutherland's narrow filming availability.
November 2011 Anil Kapoor purchased the rights to create an Indian adaptation of 24.
September 2011 Kiefer Sutherland indicates the film script is almost complete, with potential filming to begin in spring 2012 after script alterations by Mark Bomback.
April 2011 Executive producer Brian Grazer tweets that the 24 feature film is planned for a 2012 release.
2010 Original run of the television series concludes after six seasons based primarily in Los Angeles.
December 2010 Fox turns down the 24 feature film screenplay written by Billy Ray, with executive producer Howard Gordon stating it was not compelling enough.
November 2010 Executive producer Howard Gordon reveals a 'work in progress' screenplay is being read by Fox, but the film has not yet been green-lit.
June 2010 Plans for a potential crossover film 'Die Hard 24/7' between 24 and Die Hard franchise are reported, but ultimately do not materialize.
May 24 2010 The final episode of season 8 airs, concluding the original run of the '24' television series on Fox.
April 2010 Kiefer Sutherland announces at a BAFTA event in London that the 24 feature film script is finished, stating it will be a two-hour representation of a twenty-four-hour time frame.
March 26 2010 Fox issues an official statement announcing the conclusion of the original '24' television series after eight seasons, marking the end of the show's initial run.
January 17 2010 Eighth season of 24 premiered, further declining to 11.50 million viewers.

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