FOX owners about new schedule
The head of Fox Networks Group president Peter Rice and Fox Broadcasting Company Kevin Reilly answered some questions from reporters about the new schedule of the channel for the season 2011-12.
On whether it would be the last eighth season of "House MD": "It is quite possible. The series is still full of creatively energy. We will focus on the new season as usual, but if it turns out that it will be the last, then we will begin promotion of this fact. "
About the expected success of "The X Factor": "On the X Factor audition came, more people than any of the plays of American Idol. Now we are shooting live plays in front of five thousand people. It's funny to watch as Simon Cowell says the audience that she is the fifth judge. "
About the fact that Terra Nova is planned only for the autumn: "I'm not saying that the show will not be shown next year. We just wanted to try in the timeslot two dramas. I think you should not categorically state that we are not going to shoot additional episodes next year. "
About closing the "Human Target", "Lie to Me", "The Chicago Code": "I really do think that some shows that we had to close - simply because we have not found their place - can pick up other channels. These serials have an audience, and they themselves are good. Of course, we could be more conservative, but we have already given this show a chance and wanted to try new things. "
On whether there will be a movie 24: "I'm not working on a film company, but I often hear that so many want to make this movie. I think that they are working on the script. So when you hear 'we have not script' is likely to mean that they do not have a finished script by which you can already shoot. I think that many people have great desire to move Jack Bauer on the big screen. "
About the decision to forgo from "Locke & Key": "In fact, we’ve gotten a cool pilot. The decision was not easy. I would like it to be easy, but it came down to the fact that we really liked the other ordered series and they fit better. It sounds corny, but it was so. "