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News Screenplay Complete for Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" Sequel; Details Revealed Larry Kramer has completed the screenplay for his HBO-commissioned sequel to the landmark AIDS drama "The Normal Heart," the televised version of which was nominated for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards and won for Outstanding Television Movie at the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, playwright Kramer said the yet-untitled sequel "picks up pretty much where it left off, after Felix's death. The main character, Ned Weeks, has been cast out as a pariah and struggles to find his way back. Eventually he goes on to form [the AIDS activist group] Act Up." portrayed Felix in the HBO film with as Ned.

No date has been set for the broadcast.

Kramer said that "everyone from the original cast is up for it. and and Mark Ruffalo, they're all here in New York 鈥� and they're all longing to do the sequel."

Oscar winner , who played Dr. Emma Brookner, is also interested. "The cast on the movie became intimate and a very close, thick cast, which often happens with this play. Everyone bonds in very moving ways," Kramer added. "I hope she will come back."

Kramer previously told Variety that Ned will remain the main character; however, the role of Tommy Boatwright, played on stage and on screen by Parsons, will be much larger in the sequel. "He becomes a more important character in the sequel," Kramer said, "as he was in my real life." Directed by Emmy winner Ryan Murphy (鈥淎merican Horror Story,鈥� 鈥淕lee鈥�), Kramer adapted his landmark stage production for the screen. The 9 PM premiere on May 25, 2014, was watched by nearly 1 million viewers, with an additional 435,000 viewers tuning in for a second airing at 11:15 PM.

Ratings for "The Normal Heart" placed the film fifth in viewership among the 17 HBO films to have premiered on the network since 2010.

Academy Award winner Roberts was cast as Dr. Emma Brookner, with Bomer as Felix Turner, Ruffalo as Ned Weeks, Taylor Kitsch as Bruce Niles, and Parsons reprising the role of Tommy Boatwright that he played on Broadway. Tony Award winner Mantello, who portrayed Ned Weeks in the 2011 Broadway premiere of Kramer's play, played Mickey Marcus.

The cast also featured (Spring Awakening), (Angels in America), Normal Heart Broadway co-director (Cabaret), (Take Me Out), (M. Butterfly), (Red), (A View from the Bridge) and (Death of a Salesman).

Accoding to HBO's summary of the original broadcast: "Ruffalo portrays Ned Weeks, who witnesses first-hand a mysterious disease that has begun to claim the lives of many in his gay community and starts to seek answers. Bomer plays Felix Turner, a reporter who becomes Ned鈥檚 lover. Kitsch plays Bruce Niles, a closeted investment banker who becomes a prominent AIDS activist. Parsons plays gay activist Tommy Boatwright... Roberts plays physician Dr. Emma Brookner, a survivor of childhood polio who treats several of the earliest victims of HIV-AIDS.

"Molina plays Ned鈥檚 older brother, Ben, who is a successful attorney. Mantello plays Mickey Marcus, who is an instrumental member of the Gay Men鈥檚 Health Crisis. Groff plays Craig, Bruce鈥檚 lover, an early victim of HIV-AIDS. O鈥橦are portrays Hiram Keebler, Mayor Koch's gay aide. Spinella plays Sanford, one of Dr. Brookner鈥檚 first patients. Stoll portrays presidential senior advisor John Bower. Wittrock plays Albert, a male model. Wong portrays Buzzy, a nurse who works with Dr. Brookner."

Executive-produced by Murphy, Jason Blum, Dede Gardner and , "The Normal Heart," according to press notes, "tells the story of the onset of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s, taking an unflinching look at the nation鈥檚 sexual politics as gay activists and their allies in the medical community fought to expose the truth about the burgeoning epidemic to a city in denial."

The creative team for the film included production designer Shane Valentino, director of photography Danny Moder, editor Adam Penn, costume designer Daniel Orlandi and composer Cliff Martinez.

Kramer鈥檚 play debuted at New York鈥檚 Public Theater in 1985. The 2011 Broadway revival garnered five Tony nominations, winning for Best Revival, Best Featured Actor and Best Featured Actress.

 
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