Starz has ordered a 13-episode second season of Crash, its original drama series based on the Oscar-winning movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new season will take the series in a different direction under a new creative team led by new executiveproducer/showrunner Ira StevenBehr (The 4400), and producers James DeMonaco and ToddHarthan (both of Spike TV’s The Kill Point). First-season showrunner and series creator/exec producer Glen Mazzara will stay on as a consulting producer. About half of the first season’s story lines will continueinto season 2, and about half of the cast, including star DennisHopper, will return as well.
Feb 24
2009
10:42 AM ET
'Crash' series renewed by Starz, with a few changes
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Interesting. A very, very uneaven show that at times was very good and at other times extremely bad. Perhaps new personel involved will enhance the storylines. Hopper, although a great actor has a horrible character. They could have done a lot better with him.