UPDATED with assertion from Sherri Crichton spokesperson: Warner Bros. Tv, the studio behind hit NBC medical drama ER and the upcoming Max medical drama The Pitt, has formally responded to the breach of contract lawsuit filed in August by Sherri Crichton, the widow of ER creator Michael Crichton, on behalf of John Michael Crichton Belief’s Roadrunner JMTC.
“The Pitt is a totally totally different present from ER,” the redacted submitting says. “Plaintiff can not use Mr. Crichton’s ER contract as a speech-stifling weapon to forestall Defendants from ever making a present about emergency drugs.”
The movement to dismiss (you possibly can learn it right here) was filed Nov. 4 by attorneys for the TV studio in addition to the ER alums engaged on The Pitt named in Crichton’s swimsuit, exec producer John Wells, star/exec producer Noah Wyle and author/exec producer R. Scott Gemmill. It pushes again on the property’s claims that “The Pitt is ER” and that WBTV and the producers proceeded to create a model of the NBC sequence set at an city Pittsburgh hospital after negotiations between the 2 sides for an ER reboot failed, infringing on the property’s contractual proper of approval for any “spinoff work.”
The studio argues that similarities between the 2 reveals are solely generic “and shared by quite a few reveals within the medical drama style—like tales about emergency drugs in an city hospital or interns overwhelmed by their new jobs—and the truth that ER and The Pitt have one actor (Wyle) in widespread.” (To assist the latter declare, the submitting notes that ER star George Clooney had beforehand starred in a medical present titled E/R. Each sequence had been set at a Chicago emergency room.)
“The Pitt just isn’t a “spinoff work” of ER,” the movement says. “And it might be absurd to interpret the ER Settlement as prohibiting WBTV from ever once more making a medical drama about emergency drugs (and Wyle, who was not even a celebration to the Settlement, from ever starring in a single) with out Mr. Crichton’s consent.”
The doc, filed by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, has been redacted to hide plot and character particulars about The Pitt, which is but to be launched. The brand new sequence is believed to happen in actual time over a day within the vein of 24. The movement argues that The Pitt‘s plot, themes, dialogue, characters, temper, setting, tempo and sequence are all totally different.
The doc additionally particulars WBTV failed 2021-22 negotiations with the Crichton property for a possible ER reboot with Wells, Wyle and Gemmill, which the property had described as “fraught with bullying and veiled threats” in its swimsuit.
The studio referred to as Sherri Crichton’s calls for for “many tens of millions of {dollars}” “exorbitant” and “unreasonable”, “effectively above business requirements.” WBTV claims that its financial provides had been “substantial” with “beneficiant phrases.”
A spokesperson for Sherri Crichton issued the next assertion in response to WBTV’s submitting:
“The defendants’ movement is a clear try to dodge discovery and stop the true details from popping out. That the defendants filed their meritless movement on the anniversary of Michael Crichton’s demise is emblematic of the studio’s callousness and utter disregard for Crichton’s legacy. Warner Bros. negotiated with the property for almost a yr, realizing it couldn’t proceed with its ER reboot with out the property’s permission. When these discussions failed, Warner Bros. slapped a brand new title on the sequence, modified its location, and proceeded anyway in clear violation of Crichton’s contract. The defendants’ last-minute try to rebrand their ER reboot as The Pitt just isn’t fooling anybody. The property seems to be ahead to presenting its case to a jury and is assured it’s going to prevail.”