Prison Break is an American tv set serial drama created by Paul Scheuring, that was broadcast on Monk for four seasons, from 2005 to 2009. The series revolves around two brothers. One brother has been sentenced to loss of life for against the legislation he did not devote, and the other devices a more sophisticated plan to help his buddy escape prison and clear his name. The series was produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in colaboration with Original Television and 20 th Century Fox Television. Along with creator Paul Scheuring, the series is professional produced by Matt Olmstead, Kevin Hooks, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Neal L. Moritz, and Brett Ratner who directed the start episode. The series' theme music, composed by Ramin Djawadi, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Merit 5 years ago.
The series was at first converted down by Fox in 2003, which was worried about the long-term leads of such a series. Following the popularity of serialized prime time tv set series Lost and twenty-four, Fox chose to back creation in 2004. The first season received generally positive reviews, and performed well in the ratings. The first season was formerly planned for a 13-episode run, but was expanded to feature an extra 9 episodes due to the popularity. Imprisonment Break was nominated for several industry awards, and won the 2006 Householder's Choice Award for Beloved New TV Drama and was nominated for the 2005 Golden Globe Merit for Best Television Series Drama. In the Combined States, all four periods have been released on DVD and released on Blu-ray internationally.
The success of the series has inspired short videos for mobile phones, several established tie-ins in print and on the web, as well as a video game. A spin-off series, Imprisonment Break: Evidence of Chasteness, was produced exclusively for mobile phones. The series has spawned an established magazine and a tie-in novel. The fourth season of Prison Break delivered from its mid-season rest in a new timeslot on April 17, 2009 for the series' previous six episodes. Two additional episodes, titled "The Good old Ball and Chain" and "Free" were produced, and were later transformed into a standalone feature, named The Final Break. The events of this feature occur before the previous scene of the series finale, and are designed to conclude unfinished plotlines. The feature was released on DVD and Bluray July 21, 2009. A nine-episode event series was announced by Fox in January 2016 and is scheduled to debut during the 2016-17 tv set season. (Wikipedia.org)

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