Pizzolatto Skips “Perry Mason” For “True Detective”
“True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto has officially stepped away from HBO’s planned “Perry Mason” reboot to focus all his attention on the third season of ‘Detective’ reports
Deadline.
Mahershala Ali leads the cast of the new season of which there is little information at this time. Pizzolatto penned both the highly acclaimed first season and widely derided second season of “True Detective,” along with recent films such as “Galveston” and “The Magnificent Seven”.
“Friday Night Lights” and “Weeds” duo Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald will take over ‘Mason’ which stars Robert Downey Jr. as the famed attorney iconically portrayed by Raymond Burr. At this point there’s no word on when either project will hit the screen
Perry Mason is an American
legal drama series originally broadcast on
CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966.
The
title character, portrayed by
Raymond Burr, is a fictional Los Angeles
criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by
Erle Stanley Gardner.
Many episodes are based on stories written by Gardner.
The New Perry Mason, a 1973 revival of the series with a different cast, was poorly received and ran for 15 episodes.
In 1985, the first in a successful series of 30
Perry Mason television films aired on
NBC, with Burr reprising the role of Mason in 26 of them prior to his death in 1993.
HBO revival
In August 2016,
HBO announced a potential new series written by
Nic Pizzolatto and starring
Robert Downey Jr.