CBS has released promotional photos from the pilot episode of their upcoming TV series sequelizing the Bradley Cooper movie Limitless. The show premieres Tuesday, September 22 at 10PM ET/PT.
In Episode 1, Brian Finch (Jake McDorman)’s life takes an extraordinary turn when he uses a mysterious drug, NZT, that allows him to access his full brain capacity. However, when an NZT-related murder lands Brian on the FBI’s radar, he uses the drug in an attempt to stay ahead of the authorities long enough to clear his name.
You can find some preview images below.
LIMITLESS
"Pilot" -- Brian Finch's (Jake McDorman) life takes an extraordinary turn when he uses a mysterious drug, NZT, that allows him to access his full brain capacity. However, when an NZT-related murder lands Brian on the FBI's radar, he uses the drug in an attempt to stay ahead of the authorities long enough to clear his name, on the series premiere of LIMITLESS, Tuesday, Sept. 22 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Academy Award nominee Bradley Cooper executive produces and recurs as Senator Edward Mora. Photo: Jeff Neumanné2015 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Limitless stars Jake McDorman as Brian Finch, Jennifer Carpenter as Agent Rebecca Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as SAC Nasreen “Naz” Pouran, and Hill Harper as Agent Spellman Boyle.
Guest stars in the first episode include Bradley Cooper as Senator Edward Mora, Ron Rifkin as Dennis Finch, Blair Brown as Marie Finch, and Sipiwe Moyo as Nurse.
The Episode 1 guest cast also includes Megan Guinan (Sarah Finch), Arjun Gupta (Eli Whitford), Sarah Wilson (Jessamyn Eubanks), Mark Anthony Noonan (Luke), Zach Miko (Cameron), Claire Glassford (Lisa), Kathleen Hays (Sabrina), Henry Gagliardi (10-year-old Brian), Nicholas Verina (Sarah’s Husband), Tom Malmed (16-year-old Brian), Daniel Eric Gold (Adam Honeycutt), Zuleyma Guevara (Teller), Charles Anthony Burks (Motorman), Warren Bub (Bank Security Guard), Craig Sweeny (Cecil), Cole Hagen and (Young Luke).
The Limitless pilot was written by Craig Sweeny and directed by Mark Webb.
