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COLONY Press Room – San Diego Comic-Con 2016

Sep 11, 2016 Posted by in Interviews | Comments

The USA Network drama Colony recently closed out it’s first season, but will be returning for a second season next year. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con we got a chance to speak with executive producers Carlton Cuse & Ryan Condal and stars Josh Holloway, Sarah Wayne Callies, Adrian Pasdar & Amanda Righetti about the first season and what viewers can expect in the upcoming season.

From executive producers Carlton Cuse (“Lost”) and Ryan Condal (“Hercules”) comes USA’s newest, highly-anticipated drama COLONY. Set in the very near future, COLONY centers on one family’s struggle to survive and bring liberty back to the people of an occupied Los Angeles. SAG winner Josh Holloway (“Lost”) stars as former FBI agent Will Bowman and Satellite Award winner Sarah Wayne Callies (“The Walking Dead”) stars as his wife, Katie, in the series which takes place in a dangerous world of divided ideologies. While some choose to collaborate with the occupation and benefit from the new order, others rebel and suffer the consequences. After being separated from their son during the invasion, Will and Katie are willing to do whatever is necessary to be reunited with him. Thus, when the powerful Proxy Snyder (Peter Jacobson, “House”) offers Will a chance to get his son back if he will collaborate with the occupational government, Will and Katie find themselves faced with the toughest decision of their lives. They will have to go beyond whatever they thought possible, risking their lives and their relationship to protect their family.

COLONY is a co-production between Legendary Television and Universal Cable Productions. Nelson McCormick (“24”) also executive produces. The pilot was directed and executive-produced by Academy Award winning director Juan Campanella.


 

Carlton Cuse & Ryan Condal (Executive Producers)


 

Adrian Pasdar (“Nolan Burgess”) & Amanda Righetti (“Madeline”)


 

Josh Holloway (“Will Bowman”) & Sarah Wayne Callies (“Katie Bowman”)