
Lots of
casting news for Fox pilots lately. Tim Roth, who recently appeared in
The Incredible Hulk, is set to star in Fox's pilot Lie to Me. The show, which is produced by 20th TV and Imagine Entertainment, follows a researcher in the field of deception detection named Cal Lightman. Roth is also currently filming
King Conqueror and
44 Inch Chest.
And the casting news doesn't end there. The CW made some announcements too. Brian Hallisay, who has appeared in
Bones and
Bionic Woman, will co-star in the CW's new drama called
Privileged. The show is about Megan (played by Joanna Garcia), a woman who is hired to be a life coach for a pair of rich 16-year-old twins in Florida.

The casts are coming together for
Fox's new pilots Virtuality and Inseparable. Malik Yoba, who was on
Girlfriends, and Warren Kole, who has appeared briefly on
CSI: Miami and
24, have joined the cast. The show is a Jekyll and Hyde story of sorts. It follows partially-paralyzed forensic psychiatrist Justin Lamreaux who has a split personality. Lamreaux, played by Lloyd Owen, shares his life with his criminal alter ego Clyde. I'm not sure about this one. I'm sick of all the crime procedurals, and
Dexter may have beat them to the punch on the half criminal/half cop concept.
On
Inseparable, Yoba and Kole will play detectives: Yoba, an officer who works with the main character but is unaware of his condition; Kole, a young officer ready to move on up.
Erik Jensen, Jose Pablo Cantillo, and Clea DuVall were added to Fox's two-hour pilot
Virtuality. The show is set on the Phaeton, a starship exploring other solar systems. Jensen of The Bronx is Burning will play the ship's navigator. Cantillo of Standoff will play a mathematician. And DuVall, who was in
Heroes and starred in
Carnivale, will play Jensen's co-pilot.
What do you think of these new pilots?