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‘The Dark Tower’ TV Series: ‘Walking Dead’ Alum Glen Mazzara Is Showrunner

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The Dark Tower TV series is moving forward. As the first in a planned series of films based on the Stephen King books is set to open domestically Friday, The Walking Dead alum Glen Mazzara has been confirmed as showrunner and will oversee the companion series that’s currently in development through Sony Pictures TV and MRC. Deadline broke the news in an extensive King piece during San Diego Comic-Con, which also revealed that Elba is committed to participate.

The series was announced as part of a package deal between Sony Pictures and MRC in 2015, aimed at building a franchise around the books.

The Dark Tower series is independent from the film and will take place many years before the events depicted in the film, Deadline has learned. Based largely on Wizard and Glass, the fourth book in the series, and flashbacks from The Gunslinger (book 1) the series will focus on Roland Deschain’s origin story – how he first became a gunslinger and got his guns, his first conflict with the man in black, his first love and his first mission as a gunslinger. Akiva Goldsman, who co-wrote the film adaptation, and Imagine Entertainment, a producer of the film, will executive produce.

Mazzara served as executive producer/showrunner of AMC’s The Walking Dead from 2010-2013 taking over for Frank Darabont. His other TV credits include Damien, Crash, The Shield and Life.
 

kevin1025

Banned
Stop trying to make FETCH happen!

Who knows, this could continue, stranger things have happened. I think hate watching and a super short runtime could squeak it past the mark.
 

Cheebo

Banned
Does the studio think if they pretend like they are going to continue this movie more people will actually go see it this weekend? lol
 

Fades

Banned
Wasn't he fired from TWD because he wrote himself into a corner and wanted to end with something "shocking" so he killed off a main character the night before shooting for literally no reason at all? Yeah, I don't really have high expectations for this at all.
 

kevin1025

Banned
Wasn't he fired from TWD because he wrote himself into a corner and wanted to end with something "shocking" so he killed off a main character the night before shooting for literally no reason at all? Yeah, I don't really have high expectations for this at all.

That and the scripts weren't coming in on time, halting production multiple times (according to a Hollywood Reporter article from back in the day).
 
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Deleted member 10571

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Man, I was thinking the series would have been done by different people from the movie and retell the actual books.

Alright, time to wait 10ish years until someone gives the franchise a second chance on TV I guess.
 
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