News > Whedon and Dushku, Back on TV for Dollhouse

November 1, 2007

Written by David Morgan

Cult-followed TV show creator Joss Whedon has been given the opportunity to create another TV-show with a fanatical fanbase. This one is called Dollhouse, starring Eliza Dushku. The series, according to , "follows a top-secret world of people programmed with different personalities, abilities and memories depending on their mission."

After each assignment -- which can be physical, romantic or even illegal -- the characters have their memories wiped clean, and are sent back to a lab (dubbed the "Dollhouse"). Show centers on Dushku's character, Echo, as she slowly begins to develop some self-awareness, which impacts her missions.

Whedon has already planned out the first seven episodes and, barring too long of a strike, hopes to be in production by the spring.

 

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