Sam Esmail Shares Exclusive Details on New ABC Pilot 'Acts of Crime'
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 Published On Jan 17, 2021

After upending basic cable with the paranoid prestige sheen of Mr. Robot and upending streaming content with the half-hour anthology drama Homecoming, the multi-talented TV creator and filmmaker Sam Esmail has his sights set on a new frontier: Network TV crime procedurals. That's right: Esmail's next project, an ABC pilot called Acts of Crime, is in one of television's sturdiest, longest-running, and most formulaic (as a compliment!) genres. And Esmail couldn't be more excited to dive in.

Speaking with our own Steve Weintraub in an exclusive interview, Esmail didn't give up any of the case details of Acts of Crime ("I'm the one that's sort of being strict about not saying anything so I'm not gonna tell you anything about the show"), but did share what he loves about the genre, and what he wants to do with it:

"I love crime fiction, one of my favorite genres in novels and in film and TV. It's been one of the things on my checklist, my to-do list, in terms of wanting to jump in and doing my version of it. And the thing about good crime fiction is that it's very procedural. I mean, the enjoyment is the mystery and the new story every week [where] you can watch this puzzle and these characters try and solve this puzzle. For me, I feel like crime procedurals have been kind of, on the broadcast side, it's been sort of the two or three shows that have been around for 20 years that have been very successful that are still on. And then outside of that in the streaming universe, there's been these sort of limited series one-offs, or even continued anthology series like True Detective. But I just thought with my take on a crime procedural where I'm sort of more on the basic cable side, bringing that mentality, or the mentality of what those anthology or limited series have done, and then putting and applying it to a weekly procedural series like you would see on a broadcast. So that's sort of like the basic gist of it, but I'm not gonna get into it more than that."

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