View Full Version : 24 Season Seven Trailer
Il Duce
10-25-2007, 04:00 PM
http://www.24trailer.com/
All i can say is holy crap when you see who the main villian is behind the terror attacks in this season. I'm just curious as to how there gonna explain his supposed death from a couple of season ago this season looks a whole lot better than the last lackluster one.
FrighT MasteR
10-25-2007, 04:58 PM
Looks good. Hopefully it'll be better than the disappointing last season.
King_ov_Hell
10-25-2007, 06:13 PM
I like the show but unfortunately, I only caught the first season.
Scaremonger
10-27-2007, 10:51 PM
I wonder how the writer strike will effect this, since they pretty much write it on the fly.
DeathBanana
10-27-2007, 11:21 PM
I hope it's an improvement, but it looks like more of the same.
Chief Falling Rock
11-02-2007, 01:34 PM
I bet we're gonna see Jack cry like noone else can once again for this one. The guy really has a knack for that. I love 24 and I'll watch every episode until the show ends up but its getting to the point where they need to end it soon.
CTU being gone suprised me. I just hope they figure out a way to bring Chloe in as much as they can. Doesn't make since to not have a lot of her in there considering shes one of the few people Jack trusts. And I wish they'd bring his daughter back already. Theres all kinds of finished business there. And I hope Tony doesn't turn out to be as evil as we think. It'd be to cliche for him to just turn evil. I think it'll be dumb if he turns out to be the twin brother we never knew Tony had.
DeathBanana
11-04-2007, 03:43 AM
Dude if that's Tony's evil twin brother, then I'm gonna fully support this season. It would be so ridiculous, so stupid, and so illogical. When you have that many negatives it's pure gold!
Chief Falling Rock
11-04-2007, 08:23 AM
well its all I can think of. Tony didnt exactly die off screen.
Chief Falling Rock
11-06-2007, 06:47 PM
I wish youtube still had that video of Jack Bauer crying to that song Bad Day god that was funny.
FrighT MasteR
11-08-2007, 01:38 PM
Three days in, the writers strike is hitting television hard as schedules are being juggled, overall deals suspended, production on series shut down and layoffs kick in.
Fox on Wednesday became the first broadcast network to announce a strike-affected midseason schedule minus its signature drama 24.
Meanwhile, 20th Century Fox TV became the latest TV studio to send out suspension letters to writers with overall deals, joining CBS Paramount Network TV, ABC Studios and Universal Media Studios.
20th TV also began notifying writers assistants Wednesday that they are being laid off effective immediately, but the studio will pay their health benefits through the end of the year, sources said.
Faced with the possibility of a partial Season 7 of "24," Fox has opted not to air the real-time drama at all this season.
"It's not a decision we wanted to make, but it's one based on how we feel the viewers expect us to schedule the show," said Preston Beckman, Fox's scheduling chief.
The decision to act quickly so early in the strike also was prompted by the large amounts of marketing money associated with the premieres of new series and the annual launch of "24." The network began airing promos for the upcoming season of "24" during the World Series and on a big screen in Times Square.
"Had we delayed executing and implementing of a strike schedule, it could've cost us a lot of money," Beckman said.
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FreddyKruger316
11-08-2007, 05:51 PM
That sucks. I was hoping the strike wouldn't affect '24' but I guess that was just wishful thinking. I wish they would just go ahead and air the episodes they already have filmed to at least give us something.
DeathBanana
11-11-2007, 05:19 AM
That's some hardcore shit right there. Oh well.
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