HBO Greenlights Deadwood Revival Movie, Eyes 2019 Release


Twelve years after Deadwood last aired on HBO, the network finally announced plans to revive the gritty Western series as a feature-length film.

Plans for a Deadwood movie have routinely sputtered in the dozen years since the David Milch-produced show ended abruptly after its third season. However, HBO president Casey Bloys assured the Television Critics Association Wednesday that production on the long-awaited revival would begin this fall.

Were looking at an October start date, Bloys told the TCA, adding that Deadwood vet Daniel Minahan is lined up to direct the film. We worked very hard to get this together. It has been a logistics nightmare to get all the cast members together.

Bloys added that if the film does go into production this fall as planned, the network is aiming fora spring 2019 premiere date.

Despite an initial run of only 36 episodes, Deadwood landed at Number 23 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, as well as one of our 11 Greatest Gone-Too-Soon TV Shows.

However, this isnt the first time an HBO president has pledged a Deadwood revival. In August 2015, then-programming president Michael Lombardo told TVLine that he gave the greenlight to a Deadwood movie. [Milch] has our commitment that we are going to do it, Lombardo said. Its going to happen. Lombardo left his post less than a year later, throwing the revival back into production purgatory.

As recently as March, Timothy Olyphant, who played protagonist Seth Bullock on the series, said of a Deadwood movie, Theres no fucking way its ever going to happen, though he added he would love to be a part of the revival if it were to materialize.

While long-suffering Deadwood fans might be reluctant to get their hopes too far up, HBO doubled down on their promise Wednesday afternoon with a tweet:

Additional reporting by Alan Sepinwall