Source: Deadline
FEARnet, the horror-themed cable network has greenlit its first original series, Holliston, an offbeat half-hour, multicamera buddy comedy series starring genre filmmakers Adam Green (Hatchet 1 & 2) and Joe Lynch (Knights of Badassdom).
According to Deadline, the six-episode series, created by Green, is scheduled to start production later this year. Holliston is expected to join FEARnet’s Tuesday night "Twisted Comedy" block, a horror-comedy lineup that launched earlier this month with two acquired scripted series, Todd & the Book Of Pure Evil and Psychoville.
"This show has just the right amount of wrong, and you really can’t imagine it ever making it on to TV. That’s where FEARnet comes in," said FEARnet president Peter Block. "Adam came to us with a truly off-the-wall series that was overflowing with a supporting cast of misfits and I-don’t-know-whats, and we knew it was a perfect fit for our 'Twisted Comedy' block."
Holliston is described as Wayne's World meets Saw and stars Green and Lynch as lesser versions of themselves. The two will play Adam and Joe respectively, two friends chasing the dream of becoming successful horror movie filmmakers while struggling to make ends meet and dealing with life and the opposite sex in their post-college jobs at a cable access station where they also host a late night movie program called "The Movie Crypt."
"This is a show built on the memories and real-life experiences of our post-college days, wrapped in a shroud of wrongness, packed full of movie quotes and genre references, and topped off with plenty of jokes at the expense of our real-life friends and industry associates," said Green. "No other network would have the guts to make this show; we’re pushing the boundaries of television. I mean, what other sitcom on television includes exploding heads and an imaginary alien friend who lives in the closet? We plan to really turn the traditional American sitcom on its head. It's the first horror sitcom. A hor-icom!"
The series will also star Laura Ortiz (The Hills Have Eyes) and singer Corri English (Unrest). The site also says that well-known genre figures are expected to make cameos.
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