The Vampire Chronicles TV Series Has Bryan Fuller Involved
The Vampire Chronicles TV Series Has Bryan Fuller Involved Anne Rice is working with none other than Bryan Fuller on developing The Vampire Chronicles for TV. via Den of GeekLestat, Louis, and Claudia will sink their teeth into prime time. 11 of the books from Anne Rice’s The Vampire Chronicles series will be adapted into a TV series from Paramount Television. The series will be written by the author’s son Christopher Rice, himself a writer of four New York Times Bestsellers and a winter of the Lambda Literary Award. Mother and son will executive produce alongside Anonymous Content’s David Kanter and Steve Golin. Oh, and a gentleman named Bryan Fuller (ever heard of him?) is involved.“We bought 11 novels as part of the Vampire Chronicles initiative,” Paramount TV President Amy Powell told The Hollywood Reporter. “Bryan Fuller is working with Anne Rice and [her son] Chris, who are writing the pilot. We are hoping he chooses to stay on and potentially showrun.”The former Hannibal and American Gods showrunner seems like the most perfect fit imaginable for the theatrical, emotional, and erotic world of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles. We’re also hoping he stays on with the project. Click the link above to read the rest, but SyFy gave reasons why Fuller and Christopher Rice are great, and this may be Mofftiss competition when it comes to vampire novel adaptations. @yorkiepug -- source link
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