Development A remake of the original series had been announced since late 2009, when screenwriter
Josh Friedman was hired to write a
pilot script. Friedman's script was ultimately rejected, and
ABC hired
Smallville creators
Alfred Gough and
Miles Millar to pen a new version. In an interview, Alfred Gough expressed his desire to avoid doing anything "campy or retro." Instead, the series was later changed into a reboot.
Robert Wagner was set to star as Charlie, but due to scheduling conflicts, had to exit the project. After an exhaustive search,
Victor Garber was finally cast as the new voice of Charlie. Filming began in
Miami on March 8, 2011. On May 13, 2011, ABC picked the project up to series. ABC later announced that the show would air Thursdays at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central, starting at the beginning of the
2011–12 United States network television season.
Cancellation Thirteen episodes of the series were ordered. However, after the fourth episode aired, ABC announced on October 14, 2011 that it had decided to cancel the series because of the low ratings. The eighth and final episode of the show was never aired on ABC, but was aired by AXN in Poland in late December 2011 and by Cinemax Latinoamerica and by
E4 in the UK in January 2012. Shortly before the show ended,
Minka Kelly made a post of her thoughts on
Twitter about the cancellation of the show with her fans. "I've had a wonderful time working with this incredible crew and amazing cast. I've made friends 4 life! A beautiful experience. #CharliesAngels." ABC president Paul Lee stated also after the cancellation of the show, “I don't think we breathed life into that franchise but I think it was a strong attempt.” ==Episodes==