Syfy just might have a new hit on their hands. A kaiju series called, Creature at Bay. Brian Singer, the director of X-Men, and his Bad Hat Harry Productions is developing a 90 minute pilot that involves an attack on a small town in Northern California and the clean up efforts that follow. From the sound of it, we might not be looking on mech on monster action a la Pacific Rim, but more closer to something like Cloverfield the TV Series, but who knows? The pilot is being written by John Conbrera who co-wrote the fantastic H+.
Here’s the pitch:
Creature At Bay is set in the wake of the US military taking down a giant, rampant creature — a modern-day “Kaiju” monster – just off the Northern California coast. A middle-management Undersecretary from the California Emergency Management Agency is charged with leading the clean-up efforts as the small town becomes the focus of the entire world.
If you want to see the caliber of the talent behind this upcoming series, here’s a look at H+
Source: Blastr
Art: Monsterpocalypes
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you had me right up to the point when you said Cloverfield, guess I will have to watch and see
Is the giant hero in the picture going to be part of the show?
The picture is from Monsterpocalypse, it was a mini's game. It was actually pretty fun though. One set of rules allowed you to throw buildings at your enemies.
Ah, thank you
Unless the military uses giant mecha or a giant alien hero to fight the kaiju with, I'm not interested. Cloverfield suck Smog Monster ass.
look's like gonna be like Megaloman or Ultraman for the hero who fight againts the kaiju !
I think that's just a random graphic they found to accompany the article - no sentai or tokusatsu heroes according to the piece.
considering i LIVE in a small town in south carolina this is potentially REALLY good news
It's just about the clean-up after the disaster? I'm sorry guys, but unless they've a lot more in store and that's just a shitty pitch, this won't last a season, if it even gets picked up for a series.
Cloverfiled was brilliant. So this sounds like it has potential. As long as we get lots of monster action.
From the way that pitch was worded, you're gonna be veeeeery disappointed
This is going to be on SyFy, well I guess it's already doomed to cancellation.