If you ’re expecting new ABC showFlash Forwardto be full of helpless - esque unfulfilled tease , you ’ll be disappointed . ProducerMarc Guggenheimsays that the show wo n’t be filler , and it also wo n’t be a rehash of Robert Sawyer ’s original novel .
talk to SciFi Wire , Guggenheim laid out the conception behind the new oracular series , and explained why it ’s not going to be another lose :
What the show is about is really unproblematic . Everyone in the humans blacks out at the same time on the same day , and during their blackout they have a visual sensation of their future for 2 second and 17 seconds , six month into the time to come . They all wake up and plow with the consequences . They deal with the consequences of the blackout . They manage with the consequences of the things that they learned during their flash - forward … We say in the buffer that the character are pop off to see a imaginativeness of their future [ on ] April 29 , 2010 . Which have in mind we ’ve get six calendar month [ deserving of story ] . There ai n’t no vamping to be done . We plant a very specific flag , so even if we wanted to vamp , we no longer have the selection .

If you ’ve read Sawyer ’s original novel , you ’ll fuck that the six month visual modality is a change for the television set series ( The novel gives its characters a 21 yr bump ) , but that ’s not all that ’s different , concord to Guggenheim :
essentially the book provide the concept … the notion of a ecumenical blackout , the great unwashed flash - forward into their future … moderately much everything else is unlike . The characters are unlike . The consideration are unlike , the nature of the report that we ’re telling are different … The novel is basically a jumping - off point for us .
Flash Forward premier September 24th at 8 premier on ABC .

Producer : Why Flash Forward wo n’t tug you crazy like Lost[SciFi Wire ]
Flash ForwardMarc GuggenheimTelevision
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