After shocking news of hijackings by Somali pirates, it seems the pirate theme continues to be big in the media. The recent hostage taking and violent rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates has intensified the usual light-hearted and sometimes comedic portrayal of pirates, and has morphed it into a harsh reality.
With audiences craving the next source of reality programming, a new pirate reality show is born, and couldn’t come at a better time. Spike TV and 44 Blue Productions have been in negotiations with the U.S Navy for months. They intend to get footage of real warships searching for real pirates. ‘Pirate Hunters: USN’ should air in the fall, and if successful, could end up as a SPIKE mini-series.
Will the Somali pirates be part of this show? You’ll have to wait and find out.
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Pirate Reality Shows
‘Pirate Hunters: USN' Is Timely With Hype Over Somali Pirates
Trend Themes
1. Pirate Reality Shows - Opportunity for reality TV networks to capitalize on the current fascination with pirates and create a new genre of pirate-themed reality shows.
2. Real Warships Vs Pirates - Potential for filmmakers to showcase real warships searching for real pirates, providing an authentic and thrilling viewing experience.
3. Somali Pirates in Media - Continued exploration of Somali pirates in the media through various forms of entertainment, portraying their activities in a more serious and real manner.
Industry Implications
1. Reality TV - Opportunity for reality TV networks to tap into the pirate theme and create engaging and captivating pirate-themed reality shows.
2. Film Production - Potential for filmmakers to create high-octane films featuring real warships engaging in intense battles against pirates.
3. Entertainment Media - Continued exploration of the pirate theme in various media platforms, including movies, TV shows, and documentaries, to captivate and educate audiences about the reality of piracy.