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FX has ordered
"Pistol", a six-episode limited series about the legendary
SEX PISTOLS guitarist
Steve Jones, it was announced today by
Nick Grad, president, original programming,
FX Entertainment.
Based on
Jones's 2018 memoir
"Lonely Boy: Tales From A Sex Pistol", the series from
Academy Award winner
Danny Boyle, who will also serve as executive producer and director, was created by
Craig Pearce and written by
Pearce and
Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Jones,
Boyle and
Pearce serve as executive producers alongside
Gail Lyon,
Anita Camarata,
Tracey Seaward,
Paul Lee,
Hope Hartman and
Wiip. The series is produced by
FX Productions and is set to begin production on March 7.
"It's great to be back in business with
Danny Boyle, an exceptional artist responsible for so many great feature films and TV series," said
Grad. "
Steve Jones was at the center of the storm that shook the rock establishment and we're thrilled to have
Danny and the rest of the creative team tell his story as a member of one of music's most notorious bands â the
SEX PISTOLS."
"Imagine breaking into the world of
'The Crown' and
'Downton Abbey' with your mates and screaming your songs and your fury at all they represent," said
Boyle. "This is the moment that British society and culture changed forever. It is the detonation point for British street culture...where ordinary young people had the stage and vented their fury and their fashionâŠand everyone had to watch and listenâŠand everyone feared them or followed them. The
SEX PISTOLS. At its center was a young charming illiterate kleptomaniac â a hero for the times â
Steve Jones, who became in his own words, the 94th greatest guitarist of all time. This is how he got there."
"The
SEX PISTOLS changed music forever and
Danny Boyle is the perfect director to tell
Steve Jones's story fueled by raw creativity and destruction," said
Paul Lee, CEO
Wiip. "We're thrilled to be making this with our friends at
FX.
Anchored by
Jones's memoir, which offers a fascinating new perspective on one of rock's greatest ever stories,
"Pistol" moves from West London's council estates, to
Vivienne Westwood and
Malcolm McLaren's notorious Kings Road SEX shop, to the international controversy that came with the release of
"Never Mind The Bollocks", which is frequently listed as one of the most influential albums of all time. Their single
"God Save The Queen" was banned by the
BBC and reached No. 1 on the U.K.'s
NME chart, but appeared at No. 2 on the official U.K. singles chart, leading to accusations that the song was purposely kept off the top spot. For the only time in chart history, the track was listed as a blank, to avoid offence to the monarchy.
"Pistol" stars
Toby Wallace ("Babyteeth", "Acute Misfortune") as
Steve Jones,
Anson Boon ("Crawl", "1917", "Blackbird") as
John Lydon,
Louis Partridge ("Enola Holmes", "Medici") as
Sid Vicious,
Jacob Slater as
Paul Cook,
Fabien Frankel ("The Serpent", "NYPD Blue") as
Glen Matlock,
Dylan Llewellyn ("Derry Girls") as
Wally Nightingale,
Sydney Chandler ("Don't Worry Darling") as
Chrissie Hynde,
Emma Appleton ("The Witcher", "Traitors") as
Nancy Spungen, and
Maisie Williams ("Game Of Thrones") as punk icon
Jordan.
FX has ordered
"Pistol", a six-episode limited series about the legendary
SEX PISTOLS guitarist
Steve Jones, it was announced today by
Nick Grad, president, original programming,
FX Entertainment.
Based on
Jones's 2018 memoir
"Lonely Boy: Tales From A Sex Pistol", the series from
Academy Award winner
Danny Boyle, who will also serve as executive producer and director, was created by
Craig Pearce and written by
Pearce and
Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Jones,
Boyle and
Pearce serve as executive producers alongside
Gail Lyon,
Anita Camarata,
Tracey Seaward,
Paul Lee,
Hope Hartman and
Wiip. The series is produced by
FX Productions and is set to begin production on March 7.
"It's great to be back in business with
Danny Boyle, an exceptional artist responsible for so many great feature films and TV series," said
Grad. "
Steve Jones was at the center of the storm that shook the rock establishment and we're thrilled to have
Danny and the rest of the creative team tell his story as a member of one of music's most notorious bands â the
SEX PISTOLS."
"Imagine breaking into the world of
'The Crown' and
'Downton Abbey' with your mates and screaming your songs and your fury at all they represent," said
Boyle. "This is the moment that British society and culture changed forever. It is the detonation point for British street culture...where ordinary young people had the stage and vented their fury and their fashionâŠand everyone had to watch and listenâŠand everyone feared them or followed them. The
SEX PISTOLS. At its center was a young charming illiterate kleptomaniac â a hero for the times â
Steve Jones, who became in his own words, the 94th greatest guitarist of all time. This is how he got there."
"The
SEX PISTOLS changed music forever and
Danny Boyle is the perfect director to tell
Steve Jones's story fueled by raw creativity and destruction," said
Paul Lee, CEO
Wiip. "We're thrilled to be making this with our friends at
FX.
Anchored by
Jones's memoir, which offers a fascinating new perspective on one of rock's greatest ever stories,
"Pistol" moves from West London's council estates, to
Vivienne Westwood and
Malcolm McLaren's notorious Kings Road SEX shop, to the international controversy that came with the release of
"Never Mind The Bollocks", which is frequently listed as one of the most influential albums of all time. Their single
"God Save The Queen" was banned by the
BBC and reached No. 1 on the U.K.'s
NME chart, but appeared at No. 2 on the official U.K. singles chart, leading to accusations that the song was purposely kept off the top spot. For the only time in chart history, the track was listed as a blank, to avoid offence to the monarchy.
"Pistol" stars
Toby Wallace ("Babyteeth", "Acute Misfortune") as
Steve Jones,
Anson Boon ("Crawl", "1917", "Blackbird") as
John Lydon,
Louis Partridge ("Enola Holmes", "Medici") as
Sid Vicious,
Jacob Slater as
Paul Cook,
Fabien Frankel ("The Serpent", "NYPD Blue") as
Glen Matlock,
Dylan Llewellyn ("Derry Girls") as
Wally Nightingale,
Sydney Chandler ("Don't Worry Darling") as
Chrissie Hynde,
Emma Appleton ("The Witcher", "Traitors") as
Nancy Spungen, and
Maisie Williams ("Game Of Thrones") as punk icon
Jordan.