NBC's
"quarterlife" Offered on iTunes Store
2/25/08
'quarterlife'
the Groundbreaking Internet Series from Emmy Award-Winning Writer/Producer
Team Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick Will be Offered on the iTunes
Store Beginning February 26
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Hour-long episodes of "quarterlife,"
the Internet series from Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, the EMMY
award- winning creative team behind "My So-Called Life," "thirtysomething,"
"Legends of the Fall," and "Blood Diamond," will now
be offered for purchase and download on the iTunes(R) Store (http://www.itunes.com).
The show will be available on the same day as its premiere on NBC on
February 26, and subsequent episodes will be available on the iTunes Store
the day of broadcast. Individual hour- long episodes of the hugely
successful series will be available for purchase for $1.99 and the full
season, which includes six episodes, will be available for purchase for
$9.99. Also available exclusively to iTunes customers is a free,
behind-the-scenes bonus "featurette" that includes interviews
with the series creators and "quarterlife" cast.
"It's exciting to bring 'quarterlife' to iTunes," said
Marshall Herskovitz, co-creator of the series. "We're overwhelmed
with the enthusiasm the show has received to date and we're thrilled to
give fans another opportunity to watch the show with iTunes, and it's
exciting that viewers can take their favorite episodes with them wherever
they go on their iPod or iPhone."
"quarterlife" marks the first time that an independent
project of this kind has been owned and controlled by its creators -- as
well as the first occasion that an Internet series has been created
alongside a social network, quarterlife.com (http://www.quarterlife.com).
"quarterlife" will air as an hour-long drama series on NBC
beginning on Tuesday, February 26 at 10:00 p.m. ET, which will be the
first time a major TV network broadcasts an Internet series. After the
premiere, the show will move to its regular time slot on Sundays at 9:00
p.m. ET, beginning on March 2, and will continue on NBC for five weeks.
Known for their incisive portrayals of relationships and experience
during life's key passages, "quarterlife" takes on the crucial
years between 20 and 30, when so many of life's important decisions are
made. "quarterlife" tells the ongoing stories of six creative
people in their twenties. As with Herskovitz and Zwick's earlier series,
at the center of "quarterlife" is a commitment to realism, and
the recognition of universal human themes through the truthful depiction
of the way young people speak, work, think, love, argue, and just have
fun.
The cast stars Bitsie Tulloch as Dylan ("Lonelygirl15,"
"Lost," "The West Wing"), Maite Schwartz as Lisa
("Medium," "Dexter," "House of Grimm"),
Scott Michael Foster as Jed ("Greek," "The Horrible
Flowers"), David Walton as Danny ("Heist," "Cracking
Up"), Michelle Lombardo as Debra ("Click,"
"Entourage," "October Road"), Kevin Christy as Andy
("Love Don't Cost a Thing"), and Barret Swatek as Brittany
("Seventh Heaven," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin").
Starting with Dylan (Tulloch), a young woman whose overly truthful
video blog (on quarterlife.com of course) spills the closest secrets of
her friends, the show's characters - filmmakers Danny (Walton) and Jed
(Foster), actress- bartender Lisa (Schwartz), geek-extraordinaire Andy
(Christy), and still-tied- to-her-parents Debra (Lombardo) -- chart the
sometimes excruciating, sometimes comic, often emotional experiences that
comprise coming of age in the 21st century.
"quarterlife" initially launched on MyspaceTV.com and on
quarterlife.com in November 2007. quarterlife.com is home to an
accompanying social network devoted to facilitating the same coming of age
as the series.
SOURCE quarterlife