HBO Gives Series Order To Comedy Pilot ‘The Brink’ Starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins, From Jay Roach and Jerry Weintraub
EXCLUSIVE: In a very quick turnaround, HBO has given a series order to The Brink, its comedy pilot starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins, directed by Jay Roach and executive produced by Jerry Weintraub.
Written by former Weeds executive producer Roberto Benabib and his brother Kim Benabib, The Brink is an epic dark comedy focusing on a geopolitical crisis and its effect on three disparate and desperate men: U.S. Secretary of State Walter Hollander (Robbins); Alex Coppins (Black), a lowly Foreign Service officer; and Zeke Callahan (Pablo Schreiber), an ace Navy fighter pilot. These three compromised souls must pull through the chaos around them to save the planet from World War III.
Aasif Mandvi, Maribeth Monroe, Geoff Pierson, Esai Morales and Eric Ladin co-star on the series, executive produced by Roberto Benabib, Weintraub and Roach. Kim Benabib and Susie Ekins co-executive produce.
This marks the first HBO series for Weintraub and Roach, who both have deals with the pay cable network and established relationships there. Weintraub executive produced HBO Films’ Emmy-winning movie Behind The Candelabra, while Roach directed and exec produced the Emmy-winning HBO movies Game Change and Recount.
The Brink’s road to HBO’s primetime started with an email Weintraub received while in Europe, which contained the Benabibs’ script. “I read it and I fell in love with it,” he said. When he came back to Los Angeles, Weintraub had lunch with Roach about a movie project where Roach mentioned that he had been looking to do a half-hour comedy. Weintraub ran to his office and brought Roach The Brink script. Joking that Roach “is famous for taking three years to make up his mind” on anything, Wentraub heard from the director the very next day. “He calls me and he says, ‘I’m in, the script is too good’.” The project quickly got a pilot green light at HBO with Weintraub and Roach’s wish-list actors, Black and Robbins, both coming on board. “We surrounded them with great actors, and it all came together,” Weintraub said.
“We knew at the table read that we had the right thing.”
The pilot was recently completed and only shown to HBO brass yesterday, triggering an immediate series pickup. All in all, it took only 4-5 months from the moment Weintraub started working on The Brink to its series greenlight. “They don’t know how long I’m going to live, that’s why they picked it up so quickly,” the 76-year-old Weintraub quipped, praising HBO for being “very supportive and not intrusive in the creative processes.”
Roger
Happy to report there's nudity in the series. Eurasian C-lister Mara Lane [1], [2], [3], [4] is nude in the pilot. She plays a hooker, getting it on with Tim Robbins.
Written by former Weeds executive producer Roberto Benabib and his brother Kim Benabib, The Brink is an epic dark comedy focusing on a geopolitical crisis and its effect on three disparate and desperate men: U.S. Secretary of State Walter Hollander (Robbins); Alex Coppins (Black), a lowly Foreign Service officer; and Zeke Callahan (Pablo Schreiber), an ace Navy fighter pilot. These three compromised souls must pull through the chaos around them to save the planet from World War III.
Aasif Mandvi, Maribeth Monroe, Geoff Pierson, Esai Morales and Eric Ladin co-star on the series, executive produced by Roberto Benabib, Weintraub and Roach. Kim Benabib and Susie Ekins co-executive produce.
This marks the first HBO series for Weintraub and Roach, who both have deals with the pay cable network and established relationships there. Weintraub executive produced HBO Films’ Emmy-winning movie Behind The Candelabra, while Roach directed and exec produced the Emmy-winning HBO movies Game Change and Recount.
The Brink’s road to HBO’s primetime started with an email Weintraub received while in Europe, which contained the Benabibs’ script. “I read it and I fell in love with it,” he said. When he came back to Los Angeles, Weintraub had lunch with Roach about a movie project where Roach mentioned that he had been looking to do a half-hour comedy. Weintraub ran to his office and brought Roach The Brink script. Joking that Roach “is famous for taking three years to make up his mind” on anything, Wentraub heard from the director the very next day. “He calls me and he says, ‘I’m in, the script is too good’.” The project quickly got a pilot green light at HBO with Weintraub and Roach’s wish-list actors, Black and Robbins, both coming on board. “We surrounded them with great actors, and it all came together,” Weintraub said.
“We knew at the table read that we had the right thing.”
The pilot was recently completed and only shown to HBO brass yesterday, triggering an immediate series pickup. All in all, it took only 4-5 months from the moment Weintraub started working on The Brink to its series greenlight. “They don’t know how long I’m going to live, that’s why they picked it up so quickly,” the 76-year-old Weintraub quipped, praising HBO for being “very supportive and not intrusive in the creative processes.”
Roger
Happy to report there's nudity in the series. Eurasian C-lister Mara Lane [1], [2], [3], [4] is nude in the pilot. She plays a hooker, getting it on with Tim Robbins.
Super fun times shooting #HBO #newpilot #TheBrink #BLT #WorldPeace #BestComedy 4everyone😂🌎✌️ http://t.co/4iax4bn2fb pic.twitter.com/dfFjAvjW7i
— Mara Lane (@MaraLane) January 10, 2014
Having a long day on set and goofing off with the best of 'em. Now some tootsie freedom. #setlife #HBO #TheBrink 😁👠🔫 pic.twitter.com/j50fYqvfwI
— Nosheen Phoenix (@NosheenPhoenix) January 15, 2014
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