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Hulu Plans Multiple “Wild Cards” Series


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Hulu is reportedly developing multiple series based on the “Wild Cards” book series which is edited by “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin.

A writers room will be opened for two shows set in the universe with Universal Cable Productions and Hulu co-producing while Andrew Miller, who recently helmed Syfy’s “Tremors” pilot, is set to write and executive produce both projects.

Set in the present, the books explore the aftermath of an alien ‘Wild Card’ virus which was released over Manhattan in 1946 and killed 90% of those it infected. Amongst the survivors, DNA was altered creating grotesque physical deformities except for a tiny percentage who developed superhuman powers instead.

Said virus passed down through generations and can go undetected until suddenly activated by a traumatic event – at which point the carrier either dies, mutates or gets god-like powers. Now, victims of the virus want to define their own future.

Martin, Melinda Snodgrass and Vince Gerardis will also executive produce. Over forty authors have contributed to the series in the three decades they’ve been around with over two dozen books in the series have been published.
 

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George R R Martin's Wild Cards: The Origin Story


The popular Wild Cards super hero universe is slated to hit television as a series, but where did it all begin? How did George R R Martin and his amazingly talented writer-friends come up with the Wild Cards universe? Get a look at the beginning before the series hits TV! Find out more at http://www.wildcardsonline.com/


 

Doctor Omega

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John Mayer & Frankenstein Inspire TV Pilots


TV pilot orders are flying fast at the moment and two have been handed out for projects based around unexpected premises.

The first is ABC’s “Heart of Life” which will use the popular 2006 John Mayer song as the basis for the show about two sets of siblings who meet for the first time as adults, forcing them to reevaluate their lives and the perception they had of their shared father.

Ben Queen (“Drive”) has written the pilot, while Mayer will executive produce along with Melvin Mar, Jake Kasdan and Paul Weitz.

Meanwhile, CBS has ordered three Thursday night pilots with one turning Mary Shelley’s classic “Frankenstein” into a police procedural series.

In this contemporary take, Dr. Victor Frankenstein resurrects a cop killed in the line of duty. “Burn Notice” scribe Jason Tracey will write the script and executive produce alongside Rob Doherty (“Elementary”).
 

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Alan Taylor To Helm “The Swarm” Series


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“Thor: The Dark World” helmer Alan Taylor is set to direct the English-language environmental drama series “The Swarm” for New Line, Intaglio Films, Beta Film and ZDF Enterprises.

Based on a 2004 novel by Frank Schaetzing, the story follows a global group of scientists and military personnel who discover that we are not the only intelligent species on this planet – and that deep down at the bottom of the sea resides a collective intelligence which has suffered the ravages of civilization on its habitat and has decided to fight back.

Taylor, who is currently directing “The Sopranos” film prequel for New Line, has previously helmed episodes of numerous series including “Game of Thrones,” “The Sopranos,” “Deadwood,” “Lost” and “Boardwalk Empire”.

Frank Doelger will executive produce which is expected to be one of the biggest and largest scale European series ever made.
 

The Seeker

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I’ve heard of this book. I hope the TV series is on network television and not Netflix, because I don’t have Netflix. I have Hulu though, I’d be happy if it was on Hulu.
 

Doctor Omega

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Young Guns tv show update.

IMDB lists 49 episodes made in 2017.

But none of them seem to exist..... :emoji_confused:

 
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