Entertainment | pirates Pirate Hunters Coming to TV Series will follow warship involved in recent standoff By Evann Gastaldo Posted Apr 13, 2009 9:35 AM CDT Copied In this Nov. 21, 2008 file photo, Somali pirates held by Puntland police forces, sit in Bassaso, Somalia. (AP Photo/File) Yesterday's daring rescue of Captain Richard Phillips seems like made-for-TV drama—at least to Spike TV. The network has greenlighted a pilot for a series documenting the US Navy’s fight against pirates in the Gulf of Aden, where Phillips’ rescue took place, Variety reports. One of the warships at the scene will be featured on Pirate Hunters: USN. “We didn’t know whether it would put the kibosh on things or accelerate things,” said the executive producer of the recent standoff. “But the Navy reps told us, ‘This is incredible timing for you guys. You’re going to get a front-row seat in our response.’ They’re changing the mission to be more proactive. In some ways we’re going to capture better action on film than had this not happened.” Read These Next RIP Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1967-2025. Cooling Job Market Opens Door to September C After jobs report, Trump fires BLS boss. Want to teach in Oklahoma? Prep for an 'America First' test. Report an error