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We previously reported on a pilot episode being filmed for Sleepy Hollow, a modern-day retelling of the classic Washington Irving story. It has now been announced that Fox gave the project a series order and they released the first official details:

?From co-creators/executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (the Star Trek and Transformers franchises, Fringe), the thrilling new action-adventure Sleepy Hollow is a modern-day retelling of Washington Irving?s classic. Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to find that the world is on the brink of destruction and that he is humanity?s last hope, forcing him to team up with a contemporary police officer (Nicole Beharie) to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers. Sleepy Hollow is from K/O Paper Products in association with 20th Century Fox Television. The series is co-created by Alex Kurtzman

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A black female cop and a resurrected Ichabod Crane, a teacher turned soldier in Washington's army, fight the Horseman - Death himself - as he tries to make way for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. As it turns out they are the witnesses mentioned in Revelations. Add black & white witches, one the spirit of Crane's wife, and Hell-corrupted officials, cops and locals. Heads roll, then the Horseman discovers shotguns and Uzi's!

Fun.

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TVLine has learned that James Frain ? one of TV?s go-to guys for playing off-putting, imperious individuals ? will guest-star on multiple episodes of Fox?s freshman hit as Rutledge, a modern-day nobleman who will interrogate Ichabod, who is being passed off as a ?visiting Oxford professor,? about his past.

What?s more, Rutledge harbors a secret that could affect Ichabod?s future.

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Fringe star John Noble is reuniting with Fox and the series? co-creators Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci. Noble is set for a major recurring role on Fox?s new drama series Sleepy Hollow, co-created/executive produced by Kurtzman and Orci. He will appear later in the season as Henry Parrish, a kind and reclusive man who possesses supernatural powers that have the potential to help the series? protagonist, Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison). The news comes on the heels of a strong premiere for Sleepy Hollow, which posted Fox?s biggest opening for a fall drama series in 7 years with 10.1 million viewers and a 3.3 in 18-49. Noble, who was a fan favorite for his portrayal of eccentric scientist Walter Bishop on Fringe, will also be reprising his role on The Good Wife next season as Matthew Ashbaugh, Alicia?s (Julianna Magulies) very rich, eccentric client who was murdered.He is repped by Seven Summits Management and Coast to Coast Talent.

 

http://www.deadline.com/2013/09/fringes-john-noble-joins-sleepy-hollow/

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FOX AWAKENS SEASON TWO OF HIT DRAMA SERIES ?SLEEPY HOLLOW?

 

Premiere Episode Surpasses 22 Million Viewers Across Platforms

 

Next All-New Episode Airs Monday, October 7, on FOX

 

FOX will delve into a second season of the hit action/adventure series SLEEPY HOLLOW, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company.

 

?The show has proven to be a risk well worth taking ? it?s a conceptual blast unlike anything else on television and it all holds together with inventive writing and a fantastic cast,? said Reilly. ?I can?t wait for fans to experience what else is in store for this fall and even more of this wild ride into Season Two.?

 

The series premiere of SLEEPY HOLLOW earned a 5.0/13 rating among Adults 18-49 and drew 13.6 million viewers after three additional days of time-shifted viewing, making it FOX?s most successful fall drama premiere since the debut of ?24? in November 2001. In fact, with its encore, post-three-day playback on DVR and VOD, and its streaming on www.Fox.com and www.Hulu.com, the series premiere of SLEEPY HOLLOW has already drawn an audience of more than 22 million. In Week Three, SLEEPY HOLLOW showed increasing retention, delivering a 3.0/8 rating and holding 97% of the prior week's Adults 18-49 delivery.

 

In the next all-new episode of SLEEPY HOLLOW, ?The Lesser Key of Solomon,? airing Monday, Oct. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) search for Abbie?s estranged sister, Jenny (guest star Lyndie Greenwood), who has escaped from a Sleepy Hollow psychiatric hospital. In a game-changing episode, which includes flashbacks to the real Boston Tea Party, Abbie and Ichabod discover more about the evil they are facing.

 

SLEEPY HOLLOW is a thrilling mystery-adventure drama series spanning two and a half centuries, in which a resurrected Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) pairs up with a present-day police lieutenant (Nicole Beharie) to save the enigmatic town of Sleepy Hollow ? and the world ? from unprecedented evil.

 

http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/10/sleepy-hollow-renewed-for-2nd-season.html

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