‘Watchmen’: Nicole Kassell To Direct HBO Pilot From Damon Lindelof

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The Leftovers showrunnerDamon Lindelof has tapped one of the series’ episodic directors, Nicole Kassell, to helm the pilot for his high-profile followup drama project atHBO,Watchmen.
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The pilot was written by Lindelof based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic limited comic series, which is considered a dark satirical and dystopian take on the superhero genre.

Lindelof and Kassell will executive produce the pilot. The project, from Lindelof’s White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros. Television, also has received an order for backup scripts.
Kassell’s two Leftovers episodes, the season 2 “No Room at the Inn” and season 3 “It’s A Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World,” both have been lauded by critics.
This is Kassell’s second pilot directing job after TNT’sClaws — also from Warner Bros. — and one of the highest-profile premium pilot assignments for a female director.

At HBO, in addition toThe Leftovers, Kassell has directed episodes of WBTV/Bad Robot’sWestworld as well asVinyl. Elsewhere, she has helmed episodes of FX’s The Americans, AMC’sBetter Call Sall and SundanceTV’sRectify as well as finales for ABC’sAmerican Crime and Hulu’s upcomingCastle Rock, from Bad Robot and WBTV.
Kassell’s first feature,The Woodsman, premiered in competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Newmarket Films. It received a CACAE (Art House award) at Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival; Jury Prize at the Deauville Film Festival; a Humanitas nomination; and the Satyajit Ray Award at the London Film Festival. Kassell was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award (Best First Feature). She is repped by Management 360, WME and Victoria Cook.
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12 Comments
- Anonymous
Better watch out that Kassel does not accuse someone there of sexual harassment or
impropriety down the road. I’d be worried about hiring a woman in today’s climate.- Anonymous
That’s ridiculous.
- Anonymous
Great choice. Very interested to see what this looks like, assuming it goes to series. I’m a huge fan of the graphic novel and seem to be one of the only people that really enjoyed the movie.
- Mark
Is it “off topic” to complain that this is a story which, like most Alan Moore stories, features gratuitous rape. So, while it is nice to see more women directors, it is a shame to see this over-praised pastiche of comic book cliches receive yet another chance on the big screen.
Ah, freedom.
- Anonymous
Actually, it’s the small screen.
- Omni
THANK YOU HBO FOR NOT HIRING THE SAME OLD WHITE MEN TO DIRECT
- Anonymous
LAME
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