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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Comey Miniseries Gets Pre-Election Airdate, After Director Pleads For Chance To Sway Voters

A Showtime miniseries based on former FBI Director James Comey’s memoir has been rescheduled to debut before Election Day, after its creator made an emotional plea for a chance to sway presidential voters.

Billy Ray, who wrote and directed “The Comey Rule,” recoiled after learning Showtime originally planned to debut it in late November.

Ray wrote an angry letter to his cast and crew about the post-election date obtained by Deadline.com. The note suggests a collective agenda behind the project:

I know what a disappointment this is to you. It is for me too — because while I’ve made movies about my country before, this was the first time I ever made a movie for my country. We all were hoping to get this story in front of the American people months before the coming election. And that was a reasonable expectation considering that we’d been given a mandate by the network to do whatever was necessary to deliver by May 15.

But at some point in March or April, that mandate changed. Word started drifting back to me that a decision about our airdate had been made at the very highest levels of Viacom: all talk of our airing before the election was suddenly a “non-starter.” I and my fellow producers asked for a chance to plead our case on the matter, but we were told that even the discussion itself was a “non-starter.”


Further down in the letter, Ray envisioned billboards screaming, “Comey Vs. Trump” in the heat of the election battle.

“The Comey Rule” is based on former FBI director James Comey’s recent memoir, “A Higher Loyalty” and “more than a year of additional interviews with a number of key principals,” according to Showtime PR.

The source material suggests the production will be highly critical of President Trump. Through his book and other public platforms, Comey has frequently reviled the president while justifying his own conduct throughout the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation of now-debunked allegations of collusion between Russia and Trump’s 2016 campaign.

On June 24, the day after Ray's letter was published by Deadline, Showtime announced "The Comey Rule" would air on consecutive nights Sept. 27-28. Showtime gave no reason for the time shift, but the news came the same day as two breaking news items tied to Comey’s tenure.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sort of like Hillary's emails.

Anonymous said...

Political propaganda, pure and simple. Showtime is now a Leftist asset.

Anonymous said...

I don’t watch Showtime and they must be banned

Anonymous said...

F Comey --the traitor

Anonymous said...

Maybe this will put pressure on Trump to force the DOJ to lock Comey's a$$ up!

Anonymous said...

We don’t watch SHO either so no biggie.

Anonymous said...

Comey and his corrupt, crooked cohorts should NOT be allowed to make money on their LIES...

Rebel Without a Clue said...

This should be entertaining.

Anonymous said...

Coming just before the election this series will have absolutely no effect on the outcome!

By then, Lying Donald’s handling of the pandemic, economy, coziness with Putin and codling of white suprematism will have sealed the deal. Sleepy Joe will have over 300 electorial votes and won Texas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Ohio!