Former Person of Interest EP to Take Show Runner Role with NBC’s Taken

Posted by at 10:57 am on June 5, 2017

Greg Plageman, the former showrunner on CBS’ Person of Interest, has been tapped as the new showrunner of Taken Season 2 on NBC. Plageman takes over the role from Alexander Cary, who departed at the conclusion of the show’s first season. In addition to serving as an executive producer and writer on Person of Interest, Plageman also worked as a writer and producer on NYPD Blue, Cold Case, and Law & Order.

“We’re thrilled to bring Greg on to run the show,” said Matthew Gross, president of EuropaCorp TV USA. “His enormous talent and vast experience with bold broadcast television is a perfect fit. We look forward to seeing what his vision and direction brings to ‘Taken’ and the Bryan Mills character as we move into the show’s second season.”

The second season of Taken will consist of 16 hour-long episodes. The series serves as a prequel to the hit action film franchise of the same name that starred Liam Neeson, with Vikings star Clive Standen taking over the role of former Green Beret Bryan Mills. After a personal tragedy leaves him badly shaken, Mills is recruited by the CIA, with each mission helping him build up the “very particular set of skills” that enthralled fans of the film series.

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