It's going to shoot for nearly 4 weeks
The role needs a talented, versatile actor, which you won't get by narrowing your search to a lookalike or a mimic. What's the point? It might be a fair copy, but it will always be a copy. Barnabas Collins is a broader character than simply Jonathan Frid's contribution, and there's no reason to assume that Alec Newman can't make the role his own.
Just out of curiosity, did the Reuters story carry anything about storylines for Julia and Liz? (One of my peeves about the 1991 effort was that Liz had NO storylines AT ALL.)
I find that prospect fascinating - mostly because that's basically the same length of time the two hour '91 pilot took to shoot, yet the WB pilot is only one hour. I was expecting it might take 7 shooting days, which is the norm for most hour dramas, or possibly up to 10. I'm hugely curious to learn why the shoot will take so long. But I'm also willing to wait until the time is right to reveal those details.
Techically the shoot is 15 days, but I'm estimating will probably go an extra day or two.
The Angel fans are way off-base with Alec Newman...he had to audition for the role just like the other prospective actors and there was no favoritism in the choice...The exec producers make casting choices and then submit them to WB for approval, not the other way around...
If true, how wild is it that the pilot should begin shooting on the same date (April 2nd) that the original DS aired its last episode on ABC? I love that.
As for Julia, Liz and Joe - they may have been cast and it simply hasn't been announced yet (Alec Newman's casting as Barn has yet to be reported in Variety, for instance) - or they may simply shoot around them until the roles are filled.
Roger and David would be sons of the family. That seems to indicate that they'll be brothers instead of father and son!!
If true, how wild is it that the pilot should begin shooting on the same date (April 2nd) that the original DS aired its last episode on ABC? I love that.As for Julia, Liz and Joe - they may have been cast and it simply hasn't been announced yet (Alec Newman's casting as Barn has yet to be reported in Variety, for instance) - or they may simply shoot around them until the roles are filled.
(JMHO, but I think Jane Seymour would make a great Elizabeth!) (Hope no one thinks I'm committing blasphemy -- LOL!)