Friday, October 14, 2011

'Transporter' Production Shut Lower Because of Chris Vance Injuries

Production on Cinemax's Transporter, the tv series in line with the film franchise from Luc Besson, continues to be stopped because of an on-set injuries sustained by star Chris Vance.our editor recommendsWill the 'Transporter' TV Series Deliver?'Transporter' Retools By Employing Steve Shill and Karen Wookey For Production Supervision'Transporter': 'Lost's' Stephen Williams to Helm Pilot (Exclusive) Vance was hurt while filming an action sequence around the Toronto set, and producers from the series made the decision to suspend filming to supply enough time to recover. PHOTOS: MIPCOM 2011's Most Buzzed-About Projects "You want to ensure Chris' go back to peak health before putting him in front from the camera to carry on shooting this fast-paced, action-packed series," states showrunner Steve Shill inside a statement. The 12-part action series -- having a budget of roughly $3.3 million per episode -- went through some major changes recently if this introduced in veteran British director Shill (Rome, Dexter) and Canadian producer Karen Wookey (Andromeda) to assist supervise production. Frederick Mallozzi and Paul Mullie, who're executive producers, walked in to the background to supply creative support after writing the majority of the scripts. The film franchise starred Jason Statham within the title role of Frank Martin and up to now, has made $238.a million in worldwide box office, based on Box Office Mojo. Related Subjects Worldwide Cinemax

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