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SF/F TV development news - 2017

‘The Age Of Miracles’ Series Adaptation From Shawn Levy In Works At AMC

AMC has acquired TV rights to Karen Thompson Walker’s bestselling novel The Age Of Miracles, which will be developed as a series produced by Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps (Netflix’s Stranger Things).

Published by Random House in 2012, The Age Of Miracles follows a Southern California teen as she and her family awake to discover that the rotation of the Earth has suddenly and exponentially begun to slow. As the days and nights grow longer and longer, gravity is affected, and people start falling sick to a mysterious new illness. The girl is also forced to cope with the normal disasters of everyday life when her parent’s marriage falls apart and she struggles with lost friends and first love.
 
That genuinely sounds interesting, however reading the book reviews it appears the source text is more a coming-of-age drama than an SF Apocalypse Now drama/thriller.

I wonder which way the producers will go - keeping it soft SF, more of a backdrop, or escalate and widen the story to take in the science/reality of such a disaster.

Still, interesting premise, but no doubt they will age up the 11-year old main character to allow for more audience cross-over

Hugo - better than nothing, or better nothing at all?
 
Pretty much all of these shows from the last few posts have at least some potential.
 
FX artificial intelligence comedy Singularity


Langston Kerman (Insecure) is set as a series regular in Singularity, FX’s futuristic comedy pilot from Sonny Lee (Silicon Valley) and producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Conceived by Lee, the comedy is set in a future when artificial intelligence greatly surpasses human intelligence, resulting in profound changes to our society. Kerman will play Ethan, an earnest over-thinker who is often in existential crisis and hangs on to the past.
 
Pop network series in development:
http://deadline.com/2017/04/pop-upf...dicks-clique-new-series-er-reruns-1202068880/

•TWO PRINCES is a contemporary comedic fairytale in which Prince Charming leaves Cinderella behind in Fantasyland and winds up in present day Venice Beach, written by Jay Baxter and Shaun Zaken; production company TBA.

THE DEMONS OF DORIAN GUNN. Shocked to discover he’s from a long line of “demon hunters,” disgraced New York socialite Dorian Gunn unwillingly abandons his life of leisure to protect humanity from monsters as they emerge from the gates of hell. Written by Evan Greenspoon and Brandon Scott Jones and executive produced by Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns of JAX Media.
 
Two Princes almost sounds a but like Enchanted in reverse, could be fun, and I'm always up for a good monster hunter show.
 
King Kong: Skull Island tv series in the works

The Hollywood Reporter

MarVista Entertainment and IM Global are teaming to adapt DeVito ArtWorks' Skull Island and Merian C. Cooper's King Kong. King Kong Skull Island will be a serialized, contemporary continuation of the classic franchise.

The project, which has yet to be taken out to networks, will boast a female lead with a multicultural ensemble that will explore both the wonders and horrors of Skull Island and its origins.
 
Hmmm, wonder how that effects the Kong/Godzilla/Kaiju franchise they were building around Godzilla '14 and Skull Island?
Perhaps the tv show will be limited to Skull Island, while the movies will feature Godzilla and eventually Kong stomping around the rest of the planet.

I just saw some more casting news for the Godzilla sequel today, so that's definitely still happening, and with how much money KSI made, I'm sure they're still planning on going ahead with the Godzilla/Kong combo movie. That's going to be a big-time money-maker.
 
Hmmm, wonder how that effects the Kong/Godzilla/Kaiju franchise they were building around Godzilla '14 and Skull Island?

I doubt it'll affect the Legendary Monsterverse that much. This proposed TV show is apparently based on Joe DeVito's expanded history of Skull Island which in turn is based on the original movie from 1933. It's like with Kong-comics, there's currently the monsterverse miniseries "Skull Island: Birth of Kong" from Legendary Comics, but there's also the ongoing "Kong of Skull Island" series from Boom Studios, which is also based on DeVito's work. So, expect this TV show to star a smaller Kong (as he does not have to fight Godzilla) and a Skull Island populated by dinosaurs.
 
So Kong of Skull Island is in a different universe than the Monsterverse then, I was wondering about that.
Even if it isn't part of the Monsterverse I still think there's a lot of potential in a series set on Skull Island. I wonder if it'll use any of the movies as part of it's backstory or if it'll be it's own completely separate thing?
 
The fact that it's based on the original movie certainly intrigues me. But I wonder how they will handle Son of Kong. I'm not familiar with Joe DeVito or his expanded history.
 
Being a TV show, it will be funny to see how they do it with not having probably 1/100th the budget for effects. Maybe it will be based on the 1933 movie as an excuse to bring back a puppet as King Kong :lol:
 
This is the first I've heard of a new Witchblade, I've never read any of the comics but the premise has always interested me. I wonder if they'll stick close to the comics, or just turn it into a cop show that happens to have a lead with a mystical gauntlet?

The 2001-2002 I found was a little more of the former but it did have promise. I do think a lot of the limitations was is being a show on basic cable in 2001 (more police procedural and less fantastical elements due to budgetry and CGI constraints).

Granted the show was ruined by Yancy Butler being a drug addict and drop dead drunk, because otherwise it got rather good ratings and reviews. I think enough time as passed to try again and it would be nice to try for a reboot with a more reliable lead.
 
Being a TV show, it will be funny to see how they do it with not having probably 1/100th the budget for effects. Maybe it will be based on the 1933 movie as an excuse to bring back a puppet as King Kong :lol:
A TV series that replicates the look and feel of the original movie? Works for me.
 
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