Joss Whedon is Back with the Dollhouse

by Jordan Yerman | November 8, 2007 at 05:25 am
187 views | 0 Recommendations | 0 comments

Videos

Joss Whedon at Comic Con 2007

see larger video

sourced by Jordan Yerman

Joss Whedon at Comic Con 2007

Joss Whedon, creator of the massively successful Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the less-so Firefly, is back with a new series, and, as before, it's not about a bunch of college students sharing an apartment or newlyweds dealing with in-laws...

Dollhouse, a Fox series starring Eliza Dushku (who played Faith in Buffy), follows a group of mind-wiped individuals kept in a child-like state until they are programmed to carry specific assignments. After each mission - which might be physical, romantic or even criminal - the subjects have their memory wiped clean and sent back to a high-tech lab, dubbed the Dollhouse.

The upcoming show, which sounds like a cross between Dark Angel and The Island, follows Dushku's character (Echo) as she begins to develop memory and self-awareness across a succession of wipes. Fox has given Whedon the go-ahead to make the first seven episodes of the hour-long show at a reported budget of between $1.5m-$2m. The show is the first Whedon has made for TV since Firefly was controversially axed, after the airing of only 11 episodes, five years ago.

Whedon also wrote the treatment for Alien: Ressurection, in which the viewer can see the basis fo the Firefly crew.

Comments (0)

This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from