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NBC Revives Pilot Season Tradition
17 Jan
Summary
- NBC ordered four pilots, more than the previous season.
- New pilots include reboots and original concepts.
- This marks a return to a more traditional development model.

NBC is breathing new life into pilot season, a practice largely abandoned in favor of straight-to-series orders. The network recently ordered four pilots, surpassing its entire previous season's output. These new projects include a reboot of "The Rockford Files," a drama about U.S. marshals, a series inspired by criminal profiler Ann Burgess, and a comedy from "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" creators.
This resurgence in pilot orders is a noteworthy development in an industry that has largely embraced year-round development and direct series commitments. While the old model was inefficient, it fostered a creative environment and provided significant work for industry professionals. NBC's decision, supported by leadership, aims to balance new development with existing schedules.
While this doesn't signify a full return to the highly competitive pilot seasons of the past, it suggests a potential reopening of doors for traditional development cycles. This approach mirrors a growing trend among streamers and premium outlets rediscovering the benefits of a structured, yearly release cadence, hinting at a possible revival of the classic pilot-to-series pipeline.



