Fox has confirmed that it has ordered two additional scripts for workplace comedy "Breaking In," although the network still has not picked it up as a series for next season.
The network previously ordered a pilot for the potential series.
"Breaking In" stars Christian Slater as the head of a security company that operates by breaching its clients businesses to show their vulnerability. Bret Harrison co-stars as a recent college graduate and computer hacker who finds it easier to crack state-of-the art security systems than to deal with his dysfunctional co-workers.
The series was co-created by Adam Goldberg and Seth Gordon, who are executive producers. It's being produced by Sony Pictures Television and Happy Madison Productions.
Fox developed more sitcoms for next season than in the past as it is trying to come up with more scripted comedies to go along with its successful Sunday night of animated comedy.
Fox Orders 2 More Scripts for 'Breaking In'
Fox Orders 2 More Scripts for 'Breaking In'
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