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TV Goodness Reports: Syfy Announces Casting of Incorporated Pilot 

Photo Credit: Syfy
Photo Credit: Syfy

I’ll just be over here lying down because my Ian Tracey has just been added to a new pilot for Syfy, and namechecked in the press release. I’m about to get nerdy on you. You’ve been warned. Incorporated is a futuristic espionage thriller pilot from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s Pearl Street Films, CBS Television Studios, and Universal Cable Productions. They can just go ahead and greenlight the thing now, y’all.

Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel/The CW
Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel/The CW

According to the release:

Incorporated is set in a world where companies have unlimited power. Executive Ben Larson (Sean Teale, Louis on Reign!!!) is forced to change his identity in order to infiltrate the cut-throat corporate world at SPIGA, the all-powerful company at the center of the series, and save the woman he loves. In the process, he will take on the entire system–with deadly consequences.

Photo Credit: FOX
Photo Credit: FOX

Dennis Haysbert plays series regular Julian, Head of Security and probably the most feared person at SPIGA headquarters. Part detective and part grand inquisitor, Julian is a tenacious investigator with an uncanny ability to sniff out moles and traitors in the company.  We last saw Haysbert in this spring’s excellent Backstrom (RIP, sniff).

Photo Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Photo Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

David Hewlett (most recently in Dark Matter) plays Chad, a high-level executive at SPIGA, who has reached his position by appeasing his superiors and taking credit for the achievements of his subordinates.

Photo Credit: FOX
Photo Credit: FOX

Ian Tracey plays Terrence, a corrupt businessman who quickly becomes a benefactor to Theo Eddie Ramos (Lucas on this season of Teen Wolf), but could also become a threat to Ben’s plans for SPIGA. We last saw him in this summer’s Killjoys and Wayward Pines, and fingers crossed, he’ll be in the last batch of Continuum episodes this fall.

Tracey’s casting warms my heart because he was not cast as the lead in the latest series from Chris Haddock, who created Intelligence, a fantastic series that Tracey headlined for two seasons, and Da Vinci’s Inquest, where Tracey was a regular for seven seasons. When I first heard about The Romeo Section, which will air this fall on Canadian network CBC, I sort of assumed Tracey would be at the center because of their prior collaborations, but Andrew Airlie (who is also awesome and currently onscreen in Mistresses) was announced as the lead. My curiosity was piqued that Tracey wasn’t announced at all for it, so I’m hoping we’ll still see him pop up in it when it airs because Haddock is terrific, and he has written some fantastic work for Tracey.

Fun fact: Hewlett and Tracey co-starred in a 2004 film called Ice Men alongside another one of my favorites, Martin Cummins.

The Incorporated pilot will also star Georgina Haig (Elsa on Once Upon a Time) and Julia Ormond (Witches of East End).

No information yet on where or when the pilot will be filmed, but we’ll keep you posted.

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