JamesG
06-26-2024, 08:50 PM
Noah Wyle Says There was an Effort to Revive "ER" Before he & John Wells Moved Ahead with "The Pitt"
by Lynette Rice
June 26, 2024
We could have gone back to County General!
In an interview with Steve Kmetko on his Still Here Hollywood Podcast, Noah Wyle revealed there was talk in 2020 about reviving "ER", Warner Bros. hit medical drama that aired from 1994 to 2009 on NBC.
“That’s kind of the road we had started down,” Wyle told Kmetko. “I was getting all this mail from first responders and I had this desire to pivot the compliments to John Wells, so I emailed him and I said, ‘Hey, I’m getting all this lovely mail from people that are thanking us for keeping them entertained, or inspired them to go into the careers that they’re in in the first place, and I just have to say thank you.
Except for my children, [ER] is probably the best thing I’ve ever done with my life, and I just want to say thanks.’ Then I went on and I said, ‘I know you don’t want to reboot the show. I don’t either. I thought it was very smart not to franchise and dilute what we did… but if you’ve ever wanted to do something much smaller, and much more contained — more of a character piece catching up to an old character and just finding out how they feel about what’s happening right now in healthcare, and use them as a jeremiad opportunity to say what you want — I would vote for that. I’d be on board for that.’”
Wells and Wyle ended up recruiting a couple of old "ER" writers to bring the reboot to fruition but issues with the estate of creator Michael Crichton made it a non-starter, sadly.
https://deadline.com/2024/06/noah-wyle-tried-to-revive-er-before-the-pitt-john-wells-max-1235983879/
by Lynette Rice
June 26, 2024
We could have gone back to County General!
In an interview with Steve Kmetko on his Still Here Hollywood Podcast, Noah Wyle revealed there was talk in 2020 about reviving "ER", Warner Bros. hit medical drama that aired from 1994 to 2009 on NBC.
“That’s kind of the road we had started down,” Wyle told Kmetko. “I was getting all this mail from first responders and I had this desire to pivot the compliments to John Wells, so I emailed him and I said, ‘Hey, I’m getting all this lovely mail from people that are thanking us for keeping them entertained, or inspired them to go into the careers that they’re in in the first place, and I just have to say thank you.
Except for my children, [ER] is probably the best thing I’ve ever done with my life, and I just want to say thanks.’ Then I went on and I said, ‘I know you don’t want to reboot the show. I don’t either. I thought it was very smart not to franchise and dilute what we did… but if you’ve ever wanted to do something much smaller, and much more contained — more of a character piece catching up to an old character and just finding out how they feel about what’s happening right now in healthcare, and use them as a jeremiad opportunity to say what you want — I would vote for that. I’d be on board for that.’”
Wells and Wyle ended up recruiting a couple of old "ER" writers to bring the reboot to fruition but issues with the estate of creator Michael Crichton made it a non-starter, sadly.
https://deadline.com/2024/06/noah-wyle-tried-to-revive-er-before-the-pitt-john-wells-max-1235983879/