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TNT has
called Witchblade a "mini-series," but actors in the show
told The Continuum they are optimistic it will go beyond the
11-episode order.
"That's
up to the viewers. Hopefully, our numbers will be that good,"
Yancy Butler, who stars as Sara Pezzini, told The Continuum.
"I hope it will be picked up. I plan on it."
Ratings
for Witchblade, buoyed by a rebroadcast of the pilot movie
on The WB, have been good so far.
"Let's
be practical. If it gets the ratings, they're not going to
end it," Anthony Cistaro, who plays Kenneth Irons, told The
Continuum. "The reason they're calling it a mini-series is
they want everybody to know that there is a definite beginning,
middle and end. You're watching an 11-hour movie. You've got
that two-hour pilot and 11 hours of new material, 13 hours
all together. It stands from beginning to middle to end.
"My guess,
though, is that the writers are always so expansive that by
the time the last episode is done is that there will still
be more questions. There are a few open strings I see now,
and I don't know how they're going to wrap them up. There's
plenty of places for this to go.
"If this
show gets even a reasonable amount of numbers that the pilot
got, it's definitely coming back, in my opinion."
David
Chokachi, who plays Jake, agreed with Cistaro about the show's
potential.
"I think
once people see this - I don't want to jinx it - but I think
people are going to be jacked up on this show," Chokachi told
The Continuum. "I think all the elements that we have in place
right now are pretty much the top end -- the crew, actors,
writers, directors. I would think they will be willing to
give us another 11 to see what happens with it. There's just
nothing like it on television."
Look for
interviews with Cistaro, Chokachi and Will Yun Lee in upcoming
Top Cow comic books.
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