We have HBO suits there, so naturally someone asks about the "Deadwood" movies.
Yes, they've told us before that that idea's dead, but like children who were long ago promised a pony only to have their parents renege -- OK, that's my issue, and I'm nearly over it -- we keep asking.
Given that "Deadwood" creator David Milch, who jilted his dusty masterpiece for the enigmatic but sunny "John From Cincinnati," is now at work on "Last of the Ninth," a drama about corruption in the New York Police Department in the 1970s, the likelihood of "Deadwood" returning is "slim to none," said HBO co-president Richard Plepler.
sorry to hear that,deadwood's a great show,and al swearenger and doc were excellent. jack russell
sorry to hear about that too.. Al and his sidekick Dan were the best anti-hero's!! That John from Cinci show..that blew..hope the new show he's making is better..HBO needs to fill the void of DW, the wire, oz, and the soprano's. tdoc
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