PRESS RELEASE
USA NETWORK ANNOUNCES FOURTH SEASON PICKUP OF THE DEAD ZONE
Anthony Michael Hall Stars in the Highly Successful Series
from Lions Gate Television and Paramount International Television,
Based on Characters
from the Stephen King Novel
NEW YORK, NY, September 9, 2004 - The Dead Zone, the hit series starring Anthony Michael Hall (61*, The Pirates of Silicon Valley, Sixteen Candles),
has been picked up for a fourth season, as announced by Jeff Wachtel,
Executive Vice President, Series and Longform Programming, USA Network.
22 new episodes have been ordered, bringing the total number of
episodes to 67. The series is set to resume production this November.
"The Dead Zone continues to perform for USA Network,
delivering higher ratings with every season. It is consistently one of
the top-rated shows on basic cable, and we're thrilled to continue to
air it on our network," said Wachtel. "We have a great relationship
with Lions Gate and our whole production team, and are excited to
produce a new season of a great show with them."
"The Dead Zone's performance this season has been extremely
gratifying and we couldn't be happier about getting the greenlight for
season four," said Kevin Beggs, President of Programming and
Production, Lions Gate Television. "It's been a very rewarding
experience working with our friends at USA, Piller2, The Segan Company,
and Paramount, and we salute our wonderful cast headed by Anthony
Michael Hall."
The recently concluded summer season of The Dead Zone
averaged a 2.7 household rating with 3.5 million viewers tuning in
weekly. The season's average was up +22% in households, +27% in P25-54
delivery, and +23% in P18-49 delivery over summer season two's average.
Based on characters from the Stephen King novel, The Dead Zone
is produced by Lions Gate Television and Paramount International
Television in association with Piller2 and The Segan Company. The
series was created for television by acclaimed writer-executive
producer Michael Piller (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager) and his son, supervising producer Shawn Piller. Michael Piller and Lloyd Segan (The Bachelor, Boondock Saints, Bones) executive produce.
The series centers on Anthony Michael Hall in the role of "Johnny
Smith," a man possessed of amazing psychic powers triggered by a
near-fatal car accident. Over the past three seasons, Johnny has been
on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery that will continue in
season four as he embraces a new romance; confronts the potentially
life-threatening deterioration of the "dead zone" in his brain; forges
a deeper relationship with his young son; and recommits himself to
saving the world from the widespread destruction he's foreseen in his
visions of the future.
The Dead Zone also stars Nicole deBoer (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Rated X), Chris Bruno (All My Children, Another World), John L. Adams (The Parenthood, Pacific Blue) and David Ogden Stiers (The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, Lilo & Stitch) as members of Johnny's extended "family."