HBO greenlights ‘Brothers in Atlanta,’ from SNL creator Lorne Michaels about ATL city life

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HBO greenlights ‘Brothers in Atlanta,’ a TV series from SNL creator Lorne Michaels about city life for two up-and-coming black entertainers

HBO greenlights ‘Brothers in Atlanta,’ its first local series
April 30, 2015 | Filed in: Television.

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Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin on their Facebook fan page

By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Thursday, April 30, 2015

For the first time, HBO is shooting a regular TV series in Atlanta. It’s not a “Game of Thrones” spinoff. It’s something far more modest but does have the city in its title: “Brothers in Atlanta.”

This comes on the heels of announcing production of part of its sprawling Lewis & Clark miniseries “Undaunted Courage” here later this year.

HBO shot a “Brothers in Atlanta” pilot last year but didn’t like it so the producers – which include “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels – retooled and tried again in March. This time around, HBO executive gave it the magic green light, according to Variety magazine.

It’s a simple concept about two up-and-coming black entertainers Langston and Moose (played by writer-exec producers Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin) living life the city.

According to Variety: “Langston, an Atlanta native, is an aspiring DJ whose career has stalled due to his lack of focus and get-rich schemes, and Moose, who’s new to Atlanta, is a perennial backup singer with dreams of the spotlight.”

In recurring roles, former “SNL” star Maya Rudolph will play Moose’s boss and Jaden Smith will an annoying teen neighbor.


Maya Rudolph will be spending some time later this year shooting HBO’s ‘Brothers in Atlanta.” CREDIT: Getty Images

Riddle and Salahuddin were formerly writers and performers on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.”

A list of Atlanta TV shows in production
 

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Damn, I remember reading about this pilot about two years ago. I also listened to them on the Champs, not a bad interview.

http://thechamps.libsyn.com/bashir-diallo

I'm guessing they didn't include Maya Rudolph, whom Lorne Michaels is determined to make a star, and Jaden Smith in the original pilot. I think execs were trying to capitalize off of Key and Peele's success but subsequently realized you can't put two writers (especially Fallon writers) in front of a camera and expect them to be funny. Especially in the same vein as trained improv guys like Key and Peele.
 

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