Deadwood: HBO confirms talks over a movie
“In reference to Garret Dillahunt’s tweet regarding the rumored Deadwood movie, there have only been very preliminary conversations”, the network said.
It’s definitely not beyond believability.
Well now nearly a dozens of years after “Deadwood” has gone off the sky, dialogue have supposedly began again between HBO and group developer David Milch to combine a film to really finish the assortment. Since the show ended back in 2006, fans have regularly clamored for some kind of closure for the series, and it may just be that those wishes are about to be answered.
Some, including star Garret Dillahunt, are suggesting that Entourage got a movie so why not Deadwood?! In response to Dillahunt’s request, however, HBO released an official statement confirming that Deadwood’s movie adaptation was indeed been sought by the channel, with the preliminary talks already having taken place.
Is “Deadwood” about to return from the dead? Those movies never happened.
Deadwood, which focused on life in the South Dakota town in the late 1800s, boasted an all-star cast of character actors who went on to headline more critically-acclaimed cable shows.
Back in 2004, a cutting edge new series called Deadwood premiered on HBO and both reintroduced us to the Old West and reintroduced us to repetitive vulgarity.
The drama co-starred Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, and Brad Douriff, and is widely considered to be one of HBO’s best earlier series alongside “The Wire” and “The Sopranos”.