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Syfy Greenlights Pilot For Futurist Series Incorporated

The show comes from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company

Syfy Channel has announced that it has commissioned a pilot for a new futuristic espionage thriller about power, corruption, and the power of love.

Incorporated comes from Pearl Street Productions, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, along with CBS Television Studios and Universal Cable Productions. The pair will produce the pilot along with Jennifer Todd and showrunner Ted Humphrey (The Good Wife).

The potential new show is set in a future where corporations have unlimited power. The show’s protagonist Ben Larson is an executive who is “forced to change his identity in order to infiltrate a cut-throat corporate world, to save the woman he loves. In the process, he will take on the entire system — with deadly consequences.”

The series is created by David and Alex Pastor (Selfless, The Last Days), who wrote and will direct the pilot.

Keep it with SciFi Stream for more on Incorporated in the not-too-distant future!

Darren

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2 thoughts on “Syfy Greenlights Pilot For Futurist Series <em>Incorporated</em>

  • DeadPixel

    “The potential new show is set in a future where corporations have unlimited power. ”

    This show gets the green light and ‘Continuum’ gets the boot. How nice.

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  • Continuum was heading down a road where it was going to become too confusing, far fetched. and full of paradoxical inconsistencies. There is always the possibility of this happening when you are dealing with time travel. I’m glad it’s getting a half season to give some finality to it and i sure will miss Rachel. Just too hot for words.

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