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TV Pilots |OT| The Season's Dead, But Development Hell is Forever

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Didn't post it before, but yet another adaptation/reboot being developed as a show:

- THR: 'Jack Ryan' TV Series From Carlton Cuse Lands at Amazon

The very latest example of Paramount developing shows based on every single property in their library.

Did I miss it, or did we never talk about NBC adapting "Taken" (the Liam Neeson movies) for a prequel series? http://www.examiner.com/article/taken-comes-to-nbc-as-a-prequel-series

I made a separate thread for that nonsense: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1113844
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Rome’ Producers Team With Germany’s Beta Film For New Fantasy Series ‘The Perished Land’

Germany’s Beta Film is teaming with Game Of Thrones producer Frank Doelger and Rome producer Jonathan Stamp on The Perished Land, a 12-part fantasy series conceived to return over multiple seasons. Beta made the announcement at Mipcom this evening in Cannes with a view to being ready in 2017.

The series is set in the fictional land of Talanton, a world remarkable for its natural beauty which makes it a character in its own right. The fantasy world – which Beta likens to Lord Of The Rings meets Avatar – is a tribal land that will seem “raw, sensuous” and “at times shocking.” It is also a world of vengeful and benign spirits, rituals, superstitions and the supernatural.

Doelger and Stamp are writing the story that will hold up a mirror to human history with Talanton experiencing its own World Wars, Cold War, collision of tyrannies, ideologies, crises of resources and religions. It will unfold as a Hero’s Quest into a multi-stranded narrative.
 

Sober

Member
I know, right? It's so weird.
The last line gives me hope it's also fundamentally a very classic genre work, because it wants to evaluate actual things about humanity/society in lieu of just throwing lore all over the place.

Although I do have to wonder exactly how 'tribal land' and trying to look at a world that has its equivalent of world wars/cold wars and all that will work. Because a lot of the themes they want to hit seem to imply a really globalized world which is the only way these things could ever happen. Those are fairly modern era things to place in a fantasy container, but that's the stuff that's intriguing in the first place.

Magic and stuff I guess.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
The last line gives me hope it's also fundamentally a very classic genre work, because it wants to evaluate actual things about humanity/society in lieu of just throwing lore all over the place.

Although I do have to wonder exactly how 'tribal land' and trying to look at a world that has its equivalent of world wars/cold wars and all that will work. Because a lot of the themes they want to hit seem to imply a really globalized world which is the only way these things could ever happen. Those are fairly modern era things to place in a fantasy container, but that's the stuff that's intriguing in the first place.

Magic and stuff I guess.

It sounds really ambitious, for sure, although the Variety article mentions that the budget is 3 million ($3.36 million) per hour, which sounds...too low for something like this?

Is there a place were I can see a list of all of the TV shows coming up and being worked on?

For imminent releases: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1104341

For ones that are farther out: http://deadline.com/category/primetime-pilot-panic/ (click on the channel icons)

How often is the OP updated?

This OP? Never.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Netflix Orders ‘Suburra’; First Italian Original Hails From ‘Gomorrah’ Creators

Described as a dark and gripping organized crime series set on the Roman coast, Suburra will be produced by Cattleya, the indie film and television company behind such series as Gomorrah and Romanzo Criminale.

The saga that involves politics, the Vatican, the mafia, corruption, money laundering, drugs and prostitution, will begin with a feature film directed by Stefano Sollima (A.C.A.B., Gomorrah) that’s slated for theatrical release in Italy on October 14. Netflix will then debut the film the same day in the Americas with Italy following in May 2016. The series will come the following year.

The movie, based on the book by Giancarlo De Cataldo and Carlo Bonini, tells the story of a grueling battle over a seaside town outside of Rome which is to be developed into a gambling paradise. The story involves a corrupt member of Parliament, Filippo Malgradi (Pierfrancesco Favino); Number 8 (Alessandro Borghi), the head of a powerful family that runs the territory; and Sebastiano (Elio Germano), a young event organizer. It also involves corrupt religious leaders and rival Mafiosi, including the Samurai (Claudio Amendola) who represents the most feared faction of Roman organized crime. The plot reveals an endemic system of corruption and rampant illegality on an international scale.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Nancy Drew Drama Series In Works At CBS

The project is a contemporary take on the Nancy Drew character, now in her 30s, who is a detective for the NYPD where she investigates and solves crimes using her uncanny observational skills, all while navigating the complexities of life in a modern world.

Young Miss Marple Series From ‘Mi-5’ Creator In Works At CBS

In CBS’ Marple, the hat-loving old lady with propensity for solving crimes is being significantly aged down. After inheriting her grandmother’s bookstore and realizing that things in this small California town aren’t what they seem, a young woman begins working as a private investigator to get to the bottom of the town’s mysteries.

lol
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Why isn't there a grown-up Encyclopedia Brown procedural then???
Because as of two years ago, it was in development as a movie franchise. Don't worry, I know you thought for a moment there might be an old property Hollywood wasn't trying to resurrect, but they've got you covered.

A year from now we'll be hearing about a Hardy Boys backdoor pilot being worked into a Nancy Drew sweeps episode.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Sean Bean's Frankenstein Chronicles Miniseries Finds U.S. Home on A&E

A&E will offer a Stateside home to The Frankenstein Chronicles, a six-episode period mystery/crime drama commissioned by the UK’s ITV and produced by Rainmark Films.

Set in 1827 London, the miniseries follows Inspector John Marlott (Legends‘ Sean Bean) as he makes the horrific discovery that a child’s corpse is actually a grotesque assembly of human body parts.

Marlott commences a hunt for the person behind this abomination, taking him into the dark corners of Georgian London, an underworld of prostitution, drug smuggling, body-snatching, murder for profit and other vices. Ultimately, one thing is certain — a demonic power is at work in the city, apparently attempting to reanimate the dead in a curious parody of the novel Frankenstein.
 

beat

Member
Because as of two years ago, it was in development as a movie franchise. Don't worry, I know you thought for a moment there might be an old property Hollywood wasn't trying to resurrect, but they've got you covered.
1) Welp.

2) Just because they're developing a movie franchise doesn't preclude a TV series as well.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Lena Dunham 1960s Feminism Comedy Starring Lisa Joyce Gets HBO Pilot Order

Starring Lisa Joyce (Billy & Billie), Max hails from a quartet of Girls executive producers who all will executive produce the pilot – Dunham, who also will direct, Murray Miller, who wrote the script, Jenni Konner and Ilene Landress.

Set in the Mad Men era, "Max" is described as a raucous comedy set in 1963 about the struggles of second wave feminism, centered on an ambitious magazine writer, Maxine Woodruff (Joyce), looking for liberation. Maxine is an enthusiastic, if misguided, low-level magazine employee who stumbles into the forefront of a civil rights movement both she and the world may not be ready for.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Donald Glover comedy 'Atlanta' gets series order at FX

FX has picked up "Atlanta," a comedy series created by and starring Donald Glover, for 10 episodes.

The show will star Glover ("Community") as one of two cousins trying to make it in the Atlanta rap scene. The cast also includes Brian Tyree Henry, Lakeith Lee Stanfield ("Straight Outta Compton") and Zazie Beetz.

"'Atlanta' draws on Donald's considerable talents as a musician, actor and writer to give us something unique," FX president of original programming Nick Grad says in a statement. "The story is made all the more powerful by the great cast and the contributions of Donald's fellow executive producer Paul Simms ['Girls,' 'NewsRadio' and director Hiro Murai."

"Atlanta" will premiere sometime in 2016.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Issa Rae Comedy ‘Insecure’ Gets HBO Series Order

HBO is moving ahead with Insecure, ordering to series the comedy pilot written by and starring Issa Rae and directed by Melina Matsoukas. The pickup comes shortly after HBO brass received the pilot, which was well received internally. Co-created and written by Rae and Larry Wilmore, Insecure follows the friendship of two modern-day black women, Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) and all of their uncomfortable experiences and racy tribulations.
 

beat

Member
I could be interested in Atlanta. Glover and Simms give me hope. I'll be curious to see what the visual style is, if it goes indie naturalistic or something more stylized, since Murai's run the gamut in music videos.
Oh wow, I didn't know Simms was involved! Kinda hyped now.
 

berzeli

Banned
BBC Greenlights Event TV Series ‘McMafia’ From Hossein Amini & James Watkins
BBC One has given a green light to McMafia, an epic drama event series set in the international world of organized crime, from writer-director Hossein Amini (Drive) and director James Watkins (The Woman In Black). Inspired by the 2008 bestseller by Misha Glenny, McMafia promises to be a hard-hitting look at global crime and its far-reaching influence.

Amini and Watkins have chosen to center in on one Russian family living in exile in London as the starting point for their globe-trotting epic that will follow money launderers in Dubai, cyber criminals in India, black marketeers in Zagreb, narcos in Colombia, Russian oligarchs in London and Bedouin smugglers in the Negev desert. In this world, race, religion, color and creed present no barriers when it comes to clinching a major deal.
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In addition to Amini and Watkins, the heavyweight writing team includes David Farr (The Night Manager), Peter Harness (Doctor Who) and Laurence Coriat (Wonderland). Cuba Pictures (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrel) is producing for BBC One. BBC One controller Charlotte Moore and Polly Hill, Controller BBC Drama Commissioning, commissioned the series.

Oh and also;
‘Think Like A Man’ TV Series In Works At Fox From Steve Harvey, Will Packer & Tim Story, breaks the fourth seal, rides upon an ashen horse, given authority to take one fourth of the earth to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by the wild beasts of the earth.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
'Chronicles of Ara’ Miniseries in the Works at Ovation

The comprehensive pact includes an eight-hour miniseries based on the first two novels of the duo’s eight-volume “Chronicles of Ara” book series, with an option to explore the remaining books for a possible ongoing series and further spinoffs.

The books center on Ara, a muse who inspires all of art and invention, but who is corrupted upon a tragic loss. Using parallel storylines, the characters include some of history’s more renowned “darker authors” — J.R.R. Tolkien, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, H.G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe — as they are writing their greatest creations.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Reese Witherspoon & Laura Dern To Produce Drama Project For HBO Based On Book By ‘Wild’ Author Cheryl Strayed

Wild stars Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern have reteamed for another screen adaptation of a book by Wild author Cheryl Strayed, this time for TV. HBO has put in development Tiny Beautiful Things, a drama series based on Strayed’s bestselling 2012 book of the same name, a collection of essays compiled from Strayed’s Dear Sugar advice column. Strayed and her husband, filmmaker Brian Lindstrom, will write the TV adaptation, set to explore love, loss, lust and life through the eyes of a Portland family who live by the mantra that the truth will never kill you.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Netflix Gives Selena Gomez’s ’13 Reasons Why’ Straight-To-Series Order

The complicated plot of 13 Reasons Why begins with Clay, an introverted high-school student, receiving a box of cassette tapes recorded by his crush (reportedly played by Gomez) who recently committed suicide.

AMC Orders Norman Reedus Biker Reality Series In Rare Unscripted Pickup

Ride with Norman Reedus, which will premiere in 2016, showcases some of the best collectors, mechanics and motorcycle craftsmen around the country as well as different types of motorcycles including vintage, minis and cruisers. Each episode will begin in a different city where Reedus and his riding companion – a fellow actor, musician, friend, or local chopper fanatic who shares his passion for motorcycles – will stop at various locales such as custom bike shops, tattoo parlors, collector’s warehouses, or a roadside smokehouse.
 

beat

Member
CBC has greenlit Catherine Reitman's "Workin' Moms" and is also developing "Starting Over" with her: http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/reitman-workin-moms-1.3294431
Workin' Moms, a new comedy revolving around a quartet of women juggling work-life balance and child-rearing, is heading for CBC Television.

[...]

She is also developing another project for CBC: Starting Over, a comedy series following a woman who moves back home and attempts to turn her life around after discovering her husband's rampant infidelity.
So listen, no disrespect to the shows themselves, but these titles are like literally Generic Sitcom Title Named After Premise.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
FX Developing ‘Caper’ Crime Dramedy

In a competitive situation, FX has bought Caper, an hourlong dark crime comedy project from Dutch Southern (Hoof Garrington’s Greatest Hits), writer-director Magnus Martens (Banshee) and Circle of Confusion.

Based on an idea by Southern and Martens, Caper is described as a Southern Gothic Texas Noir done the Scandinavian way and follows the interconnected lives of three sets of criminals. Southern will write the pilot and Magnus is attached to direct. Tim Schlattman (Dexter) will supervise and showrun.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Amazon Gives Pilot Orders To ‘The Last Tycoon’ & ‘The Interestings’

The Last Tycoon, which Sony TV set up at Amazon a year ago after it originally had been developed at HBO, was written by Captain Phillips scribe Billy Ray who is set to direct the pilot.

Inspired by the life of film mogul Irving Thalberg, on whom the book’s protagonist Monroe Stahr was based, The Last Tycoon centers on Stahr, Hollywood’s first wunderkind studio executive in the 1930s as he climbs to the height of power pitting him against his mentor and current head of the studio Pat Brady, a character based on Louis B. Mayer. With Stahr as a focal point, the series delves into the true violence, sex and towering ambition of Hollywood in the ’30s. Ray executive produces alongside Party Of Five co-creator Chris Keyser, who serves as showrunner, as well as Perri Kipperman, Josh Maurer, David Stern and Alix Witlin.

The Interestings, written by Nip/Tuck alums Lyn Greene and Richard Levine, is described as a grounded character-driven drama based on Wolitzer’s novel about a group of friends who meet at an arts camp when they’re 15 in 1974. The series chronicles their relationships throughout the next three decades dealing with the great expectations of youth juxtaposed with the realities life hands you as you get older.
 
- Deadline: ‘Cat’s Cradle’ Limited Series Adaptation In Works At FX With Noah Hawley & IM Global
I’ve learned that FX has put in development Cat’s Cradle, a limited series based on the acclaimed Kurt Vonnegut novel, from IM Global and FX Prods. It will be written/executive produced by Fargo‘s Noah Hawley.

Cat’s Cradle, originally published in 1963, takes a satirical view of war, religion and scientific advances. It was among the projects on the maiden development slate of IM Global Television, the TV arm of feature-film financing, production and sales company IM Global — a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance ADA — which was unveiled in April. Another sci-fi literary adaptation from that slate, Darkwater, recently was set up at Amazon.

Following the success of Fargo, Hawley has become a go-to drama writer at FX. In addition to writing/executive producing the second installment of the Emmy-winning series, he recently was tapped to write/executive produce the X-Men-themed pilot Legion for FX and FX Prods. FX Prods., where Hawley is under an overall deal, also will produce Cat’s Cradle, with IM Global executive producing. Brad Yonover and Elkins Entertainment’s Sandi Love will co-executive produce.
Don't spread yourself too thin, Hawley.
 
More casting for this. They start shooting this week:

- Tom Hardy’s BBC One/FX Drama ‘Taboo’ Adds Michael Kelly, Jonathan Pryce
Eight-part event drama Taboo begins shooting this week in London for BBC One and FX with an international cast now set to star alongside Tom Hardy. The series reunites Hardy with his Peaky Blinders and Locke collaborator Steven Knight who created the period adventure based on an original story by Hardy and his father Chips. Ridley Scott’s Scott Free London and Hardy’s Hardy Son & Baker are producing with Sonar Entertainment distributing worldwide outside the UK.

Hardy plays James Keziah Delaney who returns to 1814 London after 10 years in Africa to discover that he has been left a mysterious legacy by his father. Driven to wage war on those who have wronged him, Delaney finds himself in a face-off against the East India Company, whilst playing a dangerous game between two warring nations – Britain and America.

Joining him are House Of Cards‘ Michael Kelly as American doctor Dumbarton; Jonathan Pryce as Sir Stuart Strange, the head of the East India Company and Delaney’s nemesis; Oona Chaplin as Zilpha Geary, Delaney’s half-sister; and David Hayman (Macbeth) as Brace, the trusted man-servant.

As Deadline previously reported, Kristoffer Nyholm (The Killing) is directing.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
HBO Developing Adaptation Of Israeli Drama ‘Nevelot’

Described as a thriller with dark comedic overtones, Bastards follows two elderly Vietnam vets in contemporary Miami, whose resentment of today’s entitled youth causes a small act of self-defense to snowball into something much bigger.


I remember first hearing about that like 2 years ago. Surprised they're only just now starting to shoot it.
 

berzeli

Banned

You buried the lead, so fixed it for you. No hope for this one.


edit: Huh, Happy Madison is apparently involved with The Goldbergs, so not everything they do is incredibly awful. I take back my previous statement and replace it with this: Not dismissing it right now.

I remember first hearing about that like 2 years ago. Surprised they're only just now starting to shoot it.

They were supposed to shoot early this year. Can't remember what caused the delay though.
 

berzeli

Banned
Man this thread is dead. Not sure if this is the most accurate place to post this but:
Amazon Commissions Its First Original UK Drama
Amazon has commissioned The Collection, its first original UK drama series, from producers Lookout Point, who also co-produced BBC-TWC epic adaptation War and Peace. The 8 hour long episode series was created by Ugly Betty exec producer Oliver Goldstick, in association with BBC Worldwide. The show tells the story of an illustrious Paris fashion house just after World War II.
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“We’re delighted to be bringing such a smart, sophisticated period piece to Amazon Prime members in the UK,” said Chris Bird, film and TV strategy director, Amazon Video UK. “We aim to bring our customers the best international TV has to offer, and we’re sure our members will enjoy this window into the seemingly glamourous world of Parisian haute couture, perhaps hiding a more sinister undercurrent.”
Quite interesting that they don't seem to go for the pilot season nonsense with their UK output.
 

Busty

Banned
Quite interesting that they don't seem to go for the pilot season nonsense with their UK output.

Apparently Amazon will now start handing out more 'straight to series' orders that by pass their online pilot seasons. I think they will try and strike a balance between going the public vote route while also ordering shows that by pass it altogether.

They did it for Woody Allen's and Clarkson and Co's new series and supposedly a lot of other creatives/studios were never happy with the 'public vote' model so Amazon will look to appeal to both.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
They were supposed to shoot early this year. Can't remember what caused the delay though.
I don't think that's accurate. When it was announced they said they'd shoot in the second half of 2015, and as far back as May we had Tom Hardy specifically saying November was the production start.
 

berzeli

Banned
I don't think that's accurate. When it was announced they said they'd shoot in the second half of 2015, and as far back as May we had Tom Hardy specifically saying November was the production start.

Double checked, and when it was announced shooting was slated for early 2015 (Deadline said January), then fairly quickly announced as mid-late 2015 when FX bought it and finally when they brought a director in they said November which is when it started shooting. No words on why there was a delay, my best guess is scheduling issues.
 
Tom Hardy's schedule got all messed up because of The Revenant. They were supposed to be wrapped at the beginning of the year and they filmed until August.
 
- Deadline: Amazon Confirms David E. Kelley Drama Series ‘Trial’ Starring Billy Bob Thornton
Amazon today officially acknowledged Trial, its straight-to-series drama starring Oscar winners Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo) and William Hurt (Broadcast News), along with Olivia Thirlby (Juno), Maria Bello (Prisoners) and Molly Parker (House of Cards). Trial, which had been on track for a 10-episode order, bypassing the streaming service’s pilot process, was written by David E. Kelley (Ally McBeal) and Jonathan Shapiro (The Practice); executive produced by Kelley, Shapiro and Ross Fineman (Lights Out); and directed by David Semel (Madam Secretary). The series will debut next year.

“Billy Bob Thornton, William Hurt and David E. Kelley are world-class talents who have achieved longstanding success in captivating storytelling,” said Roy Price, VP, Amazon Studios.

Trial stars Thornton, Hurt, Thirlby and Bello in the ultimate David vs. Goliath battle fought in the 21st century American legal system. The series follows a down-and-out lawyer (Thornton) as he seeks redemption. His one shot depends on getting justice in a legal system where truth has become a commodity, and the scales of justice have never been more heavily weighted toward the rich and powerful.
 
- Deadline: Fox To Adapt Australian Series ‘The Code’ With ‘Justified’ Team Led By Graham Yost
Fox has given a script commitment with significant penalty to The Code, a political thriller drama from Justified creator/executive producer Graham Yost, executive producer/director Michael Dinner and executive producer Fred Golan. Sony Pictures TV, which produced the FX drama series, is the studio.

Written by Yost and Golan, The Code is based on the well received Australian series of the same name. It tells the story of two very different brothers, a journalist and a hacker, who unearth information that those at the highest levels of political power will kill to keep secret. Yost, Golan and Dinner executive produce, with Dinner, who helmed the pilot of Justified, set for the same duties on the potential Code pilot.
 
- Deadline: ‘Luther’ Creator Neil Cross Sells ‘Hard Sun’ Crime Drama To BBC One
Neil Cross is getting back into the detective business with BBC One. The network has ordered six-part pre-apocalyptic drama Hard Sun to be produced by Kate Harwood’s Euston Films. Set in contemporary London, it will feature detective partners and enemies, Elaine Renko and Robert Hicks, who seek to enforce the law and protect their loved ones in a world that every day slips closer to certain destruction. But what’s the point of justice in the face of Armageddon?, it asks.

Filming will take place in London next year with casting still to be confirmed. Cross, whose Luther returns to BBC One and BBC America for a special two-parter later this month, cautions that Hard Sun isn’t science fiction. “Imagine the world you see when you look out your window… except it’s been given a death sentence. There’s no hero to come save us; no contingency plan.”

Describing the concept, he adds, “What’s it like, trying to keep order, trying to enforce the law in a city that, day by day, slips closer to certain destruction? How do you get up in the morning? How do you get out of bed and leave your family and go out there, putting your own life at risk? And what about the predators? What about the murderers, the rapists, the thieves? What about the psychopaths, the religious nuts, the cult leaders, the serial killers? Who among them would fear a prison sentence, in a world like this? Who among them would fear legal consequences? What does a life sentence even mean, anymore?”
 
- Syfy Developing ‘Harrow County’ Drama Based On Dark Horse Comic
Syfy has put in development Harrow County, a drama adaptation of the new Dark Horse comic written by Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and illustrated by Tyler Crook (Bad Blood).

Harrow County was among the first titles identified under Universal Cable Prods.’ first-look deal with Dark Horse Entertainment announced in July. The project has now been set up at Syfy with Becky Kirsch tapped to write the adaptation.

Harrow County centers on Emmy who has always known that the deep, dark woods surrounding her home crawled with ghosts, goblins, and the restless dead. On the eve of her 18th birthday, she learns that she is connected to these creatures and to the land itself in a way she never imagined, for she is the reincarnation of a powerful witch who was put to death on the very day Emmy was born. For this reason, the townsfolk mean to kill her too. In order to survive, Emmy must embrace the unusual powers at her command.

Kirsch has emerged as one of Syfy’s go-to writers. She worked on the network’s Dominion and Twelve Monkeys before being drafted for Harrow County. She is repped by ICM Partners and manager Carel Cutler.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Lots of development news this week.

- AMC Developing ‘NOS4A2’ Supernatural Horror Series Based On Joe Hill’s Novel
AMC has put in development NOS4A2, a supernatural horror series based on the bestselling novel by Joe Hill (Horns, Locke & Key). A search is underway for a writer to pen the adaptation, which is being produced by Michael Eisner’s Tornante TV (BoJack Horseman) and AMC Studios.

NOS4A2 centers on Victoria “Vic” McQueen, a young woman with an uncanny talent for finding lost things… a gift that is gradually destroying her mind. Her search for help leads her to someone with powers not unlike her own: the psychopath Charlie Manx, who has survived for a century by abducting children in his 1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith (license plate: NOS4A2), and draining his passengers of their souls to keep himself forever young. When Manx kidnaps Vic’s own son, she’ll plunge into the impossible, nightmare world that lies just beneath the surface of everyday America in a desperate attempt to get him back.

- Stephen Falk Reteaming With 'You're the Worst' Writers for Two Comedies at FX
The first is an untitled semi-autobiographical comedy from YTW's Alison Bennett that is described as a dirty female-driven take on the "you can't go home again" story. It centers on Ali, an unrelenting dissatisfied TV writer who returns to her hometown in rural Pennsylvania to live the "simple life."

Bennett and Falk will co-write the script and both exec produce under Falk's overall deal with FX Productions.
The second comedy is called Join Me and hails from YTW writers Franklin Hardy and Shane Kosakowski, both of whom will pen the script. Based on the novel Join Me by Danny Wallace, the comedy centers on Danny, the ultimate beta-male and perpetual follower, who thrusts himself into the leadership role of an amorphous group of followers after he places an ad online that simply says, "Join Me."

Falk will executive produce the FXP comedy alongside Hardy and Kosakowski as well as 3 Arts' Tom Lassally and author Wallace.

- Spike Gives Straight-to-Series Order to 'Red Mars'
The Viacom-owned cable channel has given a straight-to-series order to sci-fi drama Red Mars, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

An adaptation of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, the series follows the first settlers charged with terraforming a mysterious planet, all of whom have competed to be a part of the mission. Red Mars delves into the lives of these relative strangers, cut off from everything they’ve ever known and living in the harshest environment imaginable. Over time, viewers will witness the mind-blowing evolution of humans and technology as they learn to adapt in their inhospitable new home.

J. Michael Straczynski (Sense8) will write the series. He will also executive produce with Vince Gerardis (Game of Thrones), along with Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross. Skydance (Grace and Frankie, Manhattan) will produce in association with Straczynski's Studio JMS. Additionally, Robinson will consult on the series.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Sean Penn To Play Andrew Jackson In HBO Mini ‘American Lion’

HBO has greenlighted American Lion, a six-hour event miniseries about Andrew Jackson, with Oscar winner Sean Penn set to play the 7th President of the United States in his first major TV role.

The mini is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House, written by historian Jon Meacham, with Robert V. Remini’s biography of Jackson as additional source material.

I hope it's as good as John Adams.
 
- Deadline: Netflix Sets ‘Mindhunter’ Drama Series From David Fincher & Charlize Theron
The House of Cards executive producer/director David Fincher is expanding his Netflix portfolio with a second drama series, Mindhunter, we have learned. Like House of Cards, which Fincher developed with Kevin Spacey, on Mindhunter the Gone Girl and The Social Network director also is collaborating with an Oscar-winning actor, Charlize Theron. Also like with House of Card‘s Beau Willimon, Fincher has recruited a playwright/screenwriter for the new series, Brit Joe Penhall (Sunny Afternoon).

Fincher and Theron will executive produce the series, which is based on the 1996 book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit, by former special agent John Douglas and Mark Olshaker. For years, Douglas pursued some of the most notorious serial killers and rapists, developing profiling techniques to catch them. The book goes behind the scenes of some of his highest-profile cases, including the man who hunted prostitutes in Alaska, the Atlanta child murderer, and Seattle’s Green River killer. To hone in his profiling methods Douglas interviewed and studied a skew of serial killers. Several book and TV characters have been based in part on him, including Jack Crawford in Thomas Harris’ The Silence of the Lambs, Will Graham on Hannibal and Jason Gideon on Criminal Minds.

Fincher, who is expected to direct, has tackled the subject of series killers and the hunt to capture them in two of his movies, Se7en and Zodiac.
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