Philip K. Dick's Minority Report heads to TV
Over a dozen years after the feature film starring Tom Cruise, Minority Report is to become a TV series, courtesy of Amblin Television. Dick’s short story, The Minority Report, was published […]
Over a dozen years after the feature film starring Tom Cruise, Minority Report is to become a TV series, courtesy of Amblin Television. Dick’s short story, The Minority Report, was published […]
Over a dozen years after the feature film starring Tom Cruise, Minority Report is to become a TV series, courtesy of Amblin Television.
Dick’s short story, The Minority Report, was published in 1956 and focused on a society where three mutants could see the future and thus avert crime. The 2002 movie directed by Steven Spielberg expanded the premise, and it is that version that will form the basis of Amblin Television’s proposed series.
Similar in concept to the popular series Person of Interest, Minority Report centres on a police department whose job it is to prevent crimes that have been foreseen by the “precogs”. Godzilla writer Max Borenstein is penning the pilot for 20th Century Fox TV, Paramount TV and Amblin.