NBC will move forward with production on five of its pilots later this year with the remaining five to be rolled over to next pilot season.
“Langdon,” the TV series based on Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon novels like “The Da Vinci Code” and “Angels and Demons,” has been given the clearance to shoot once production is declared safe to resume. Same goes for “Ordinary Joe” and comedies like “Night School,” “Grand Crew” and “American Auto”.
Other pilots like “At That Age,” “Echo,” “Crazy for You,” “Jefferies” and “Someone Out There” will be pushed back for consideration for the 2021-22 TV season. The already completed pilot for sci-fi drama “Debris” is done and in contention at the network for midseason.
NBC announced its fall schedule last week and the new Chris Meloni-led “Law & Order” spinoff was the only new series set to launch that went to pilot.
Source: The Wrap