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Marvel Sets 'Legion' Pilot With Noah Hawley at FX, Readying 'Hellfire' for Fox
"Legion" and Noah Hawley, inset Andy Kubert/Marvel; AP Images/Invision
The cable network has ordered a pilot about the son of 'X-Men's' Charles Xavier, while its corporate broadcast sibling is developing a take on 'The Hellfire Club.'
Marvel is expanding its reach to cable and a second broadcast network.
a pilot based on the comic character of the same name. Additionally, Marvel TV and Fox have put in development
based on the Marvel comics group 'The Hellfire Club.'
pilot introduces the story of David Haller, a man who may be more than human and who has has struggled with mental illness since his teenage years. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he’s confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and the visions he sees might be real. In the comics, David is the son of X-Men founder Charles Xavier (aka Professor X) and Israeli Holocost survivor Gabrielle Haller. The character first appeared in
hails from FX Productions and Marvel Television, with FXP overseeing production. Hawley, who has an
overall with FXP, will write the pilot and serve as an executive producer alongside Lauren Shuler Donner (
's John Cameron is also on board as an exec producer, via his overall deal with FXP, marking his and Hawley's latest collaboration after Golden Globe-winning anthology
is just the sort of ambitious story that Noah excels at," FX original programming president Nick Grad said. "His adaption of
for television was one of the most acclaimed television events in recent memory. It’s also an honor to partner with Marvel on
and to enlist such an accomplished team of executive producers to create this pilot."
pilot comes as the company is exploring the comic book landscape for the second time. The cabler produced multiple pilots based on
before ultimately passing on the project. (Sony's PlayStation subsequently picked up the show and renewed it for a second season.) The cabler on Wednesday also announced that it was adapting one of the most critically acclaimed comics — Brian K. Vaughan's
go to series, it would put FX on the map with fanboys in a big way as the cabler looks to compete with AMC comic series
— follows a young special agent who learns that a power-hungry woman with extraordinary abilities is working with a clandestine society of millionaires — known as "The Hellfire Club" — to take over the world.
The Marvel Television and 20th Century Fox TV co-production is co-created by
3 duo Patrick McKay and John D. Payne. McKay and Payne will pen the script for
, based on a story by Katz, Coto, McKay and Payne. Donner, Singer, Kinberg, Loeb and Chory will executive produce alongside Katz and Coto, who will serve as showrunners.
In the comics, the Hellfire Club often comes into conflict with the X-Men. The group first appeared in
in January 1980. Members of the Hellfire Club previously appeared in 2011's
, led by villains Sebastian Shaw and Emma Frost. They've also appeared on the small screen in a pair of
"We are thrilled to partner with Marvel to bring this world to television and build upon the vibrant mythology that has captivated fans for years," Fox Broadcasting Co. president David Madden said. "These powerful and dynamic characters are complicated and larger-than-life, the pace and visual imagination are unrelenting and the story takes place during one of the most explosive eras in recent history. We are so looking forward to working with this incredibly talented team."
Added 20th TV's president of creative affairs Jonathan Davis: "
is a unique opportunity to be able to go deeper with some of these extraordinary characters, but to also dramatize new characters and give TV viewers a chance to experience this expanded world in an explosive way that everyone will be talking about. The action at the center of
will be dynamic and will satisfy the rabid fans, but that said, newcomers will surely be addicted too!"
for a third season, the network would have dramas from both DC Comics and Marvel on its air.
help the company grow its small-screen foothold beyond ABC and its
While ABC parent Disney owns Marvel, the deal excludes pre-existing licensing deals that allow Fox to produce
The Marvel expansion comes as comic book fare continues to be in high demand on broadcast and cable. In addition to Marvel's pair of ABC dramas, DC Comics adaptations are seemingly everywhere: The CW has
starring Adrianne Palicki and Nick Blood, a comedy called
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