'Breaking In' Secures Second Season
FOX has ordered 13 new episodes of the workplace comedy, starring Christian Slater, for next year.
Christian Slater and Bret Harrison in "Breaking In"
August 25, 2011FOX has renewed the comedy series "Breaking In" for a 13-episode second season to return to the network's schedule in 2012, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, President of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company.
"Breaking In is a creatively vibrant and wildly adventurous comedy," said Reilly. "We are looking forward to bringing it back for a second season and continuing our relationship with this incredibly talented cast and these fantastic creators - Adam Goldberg and Seth Gordon. We can't wait to see where they take these characters next year."
Created by Adam F. Goldberg ("Fanboys") and Seth Gordon ("Horrible Bosses"), "Breaking In" is a workplace comedy about a high-tech security firm that takes extreme - and often questionable - measures to sell their protection services. The series centers on a team of uniquely skilled oddball geniuses hand-picked to work for Oz, a manipulative mastermind played by Christian Slater. The series also stars Bret Harrison, Alphonso McAuley and Odette Annable.
"Breaking In" is produced by Happy Madison Productions, Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Sethsquatch, Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television. Goldberg, Gordon and Doug Robinson ("Rules of Engagement") serve as executive producers.
"Breaking In is a creatively vibrant and wildly adventurous comedy," said Reilly. "We are looking forward to bringing it back for a second season and continuing our relationship with this incredibly talented cast and these fantastic creators - Adam Goldberg and Seth Gordon. We can't wait to see where they take these characters next year."
Created by Adam F. Goldberg ("Fanboys") and Seth Gordon ("Horrible Bosses"), "Breaking In" is a workplace comedy about a high-tech security firm that takes extreme - and often questionable - measures to sell their protection services. The series centers on a team of uniquely skilled oddball geniuses hand-picked to work for Oz, a manipulative mastermind played by Christian Slater. The series also stars Bret Harrison, Alphonso McAuley and Odette Annable.
"Breaking In" is produced by Happy Madison Productions, Adam F. Goldberg Productions and Sethsquatch, Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television. Goldberg, Gordon and Doug Robinson ("Rules of Engagement") serve as executive producers.
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