Breaking In (stylized as Breaking_In) is an American television series which premiered on Fox on April 6, 2011. The series aired at 9:30 pm as a midseason replacement following American Idol. The half-hour workplace comedy stars Christian Slater, Michael Rosenbaum, Odette Annable, Trevor Moore, Alphonso McAuley and Bret Harrison.
Initially, Fox announced the series was cancelled on May 10, 2011. However, three months later, on August 24, 2011 TV Guide reported that Fox had picked it up for a second season of 13 episodes, airing as a mid-season replacement. Fox officially cancelled the series on April 12, 2012, and it is scheduled to return in the summer of 2012 to burn off the remaining episodes.
An eclectic team of geniuses and "legitimate" thieves who work at a high tech security firm are assigned to break into various high tech security systems by their owners in an attempt to find any flaws in said systems.
In October 2009, Fox announced that it had given a script commitment to creator and writer Adam F. Goldberg for a new comedy. A pilot commitment followed in January 2010.
Casting announcements began in February. Bret Harrison was the first to be cast, with the show
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