NBC has announced that the one-hour pilot of “Mockingbird Lane” will premiere on October 26. It will lead into a new episode of “Grimm.” Here’s the full announcement:
As Halloween nears, NBC turns Friday, October 26 into Fright Night when it premieres the pilot of the much-anticipated Mockingbird Lane (8-9 p.m. ET) — based on executive producer Bryan Fullers (Pushing Daisies, Heroes) script and directed by executive producer Bryan Singer (X-Men film series, House). The special program leads into a haunting La Llorona Halloween episode of Grimm (9-10 p.m. ET), which will also enjoy special airings on NBCUniversals Telemundo and mun2.
Mockingbird Lane is a new reimagined version of the classic 1960s comedy The Munsters, now as a visually spectacular one-hour drama with a darker edge and tone. The cast includes Jerry OConnell (The Defenders) as Herman Munster, Portia de Rossi (Arrested Development) as his wife Lily, Eddie Izzard (United States of Tara, The Riches) as Grandpa, Mason Cook (Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D) as Eddie and Charity Wakefield (The Raven) as Marilyn.
This exciting new take on a memorable series will definitely blow out conventional wisdom and create its own legacy, said Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment. Teaming this new show with a terrifying episode of Grimm makes the perfect pre-Halloween fright-fest.
In the original 1964-66 series The Munsters, the odd but lovable family lived on 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
In Mockingbird Lane, sweet little Eddie Munster (Cook) is a normal kid about to enter the horrors of puberty. Truth is, hes about to discover that for him becoming a teenager means growing hair in truly unexpected places — as in all over his body — every time the moon is full! Eddies got it pretty good though. His loving, supportive, run-of-the-mill family includes his mom Lily (de Rossi), the daughter of Dracula; his dad Herman (OConnell), who brings new meaning to Frankenstein; and Grandpa (Izzard), who would give Dracula a run for his money if he werent actually Dracula! Of course then theres creepy cousin Marilyn (Wakefield), whos really the odd one because shes so completely normal.
Buying a house these days is a nightmare, so Herman and Lily are shocked that no one scooped up the rambling Victorian mansion at 1313 Mockingbird Lane that was the site of a series of grisly hobo murders. Settling into their new place, theyre quickly onto the mission at hand: to gently ease Eddie into the reality of his werewolf adolescence. But its not always so easy to accept that your child is a little different from the rest of the kids. Meanwhile, Herman, who works as a funeral director, is suffering from a heart condition. Since hes made up mostly of spare parts, he knew his makeshift heart would eventually give out. No worries though, because Grandpa, who is pretty good at procuring body parts, is on the case. All Herman cares about is finding a new heart with the same capacity to love Lily as much as he has for so many decades.
Mockingbird Lane is from Bad Hat Harry Productions and Universal Television. Executive producers include Fuller, Singer and Sara Colleton (Dexter). Singer also directed the pilot.
NBCs acclaimed drama series Grimm will join with Telemundo, mun2 and Universal Studios Hollywoods Halloween Horror Nights in an unprecedented NBCUniversal cross-divisional event when its Halloween episode La Llorona is broadcast on October 26/27. The episode, featuring Kate del Castillo (Telemundos La Reina del Sur), is inspired by the haunting Latin American legend of the same name and will be broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo from 12-1 a.m. (ET) and English on mun2 at 1-2 a.m. (ET). These airings will follow the episodes debut on NBC at 9-10 p.m. (ET) on October 26.
The legend of La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) is an enduring tale from Latin American folklore that tells of a distraught mother who drowned her children and then herself. The ghost of the mother emerges from water and is forced to return to haunt and terrorize the living. In addition to the telecasts of the Grimm episode, Universal Studios Hollywood is currently featuring La Llorona: Cazadora de Niños (Weeping Woman: The Child Hunter) maze, as part of its popular Halloween Horror Nights event.
In the episode of Grimm, detectives Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) and Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby) take on the other worldly predator, believed to be La Llorona, which has abducted some of Portlands children on Halloween. Kate del Castillo — star of Telemundos hit miniseries La Reina del Sur and the upcoming films K11 and No Good Deeds — guest-stars as Valentina Espinosa, a mysterious detective from New Mexico on an obsessive mission to uncover the truth behind the bizarre disappearances and joins forces with Burkhardt and Griffin to intervene before its too late.
“Grimm” is a drama series inspired by the classic Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales. After Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli, Turn the Beat Around) discovers hes descended from an elite line of criminal profilers known as Grimms, he increasingly finds his responsibilities as a detective at odds with his new responsibilities as a Grimm. The series also stars Russell Hornsby (Lincoln Heights) as Hank, Bitsie Tulloch (The Artist) as Juliette, Silas Weir Mitchell (My Name Is Earl) as Monroe, Sasha Roiz (Caprica) as Captain Renard, Reggie Lee (The Dark Knight Rises) as Sgt. Wu and Bree Turner (The Ugly Truth) as Rosalee.
Grimm is a Universal Television and Hazy Mills production. The series was created by Stephen Carpenter and David Greenwalt & Jim Kouf. Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner (Hot in Cleveland) and Norberto Barba (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) also serve as executive producers along with Greenwalt and Kouf. Marc Buckland (NBCs My Name Is Earl) directed the pilot.