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‘Serial’ podcast transitions to television with new investigative case in the works

Serial, NPR’s This American Life offshoot podcast that took the nation by storm last October, is coming to television. Host Sarah Koenig and her producing partner Julie Snyder are behind the TV adaptation, and they’re teaming up with Phil Lord and Chris Miller (The Last Man on EarthThe LEGO Movie) to make it happen. According to Deadline, they’re “develop[ing] a cable series that would follow the making of the podcast as it follows a case.” The case at hand, mind you, is not the Adnan Syed investigation featured in the podcast’s first season; the TV show will tackle a new, still undisclosed case.

It was previously reported that Koenig and Snyder have been hard at work on seasons 2 and 3 of the Serial podcast. Last week, I attended a Serial-themed event hosted by the producing partners and they confirmed that they’re still concurrently working on the new seasons, due out this fall and in Spring 2016, respectively. They also referenced a mystery third project in the works, and perhaps the Serial TV series is what they were teasing.

Lord and Miller and Fox21 Television Studios have optioned the rights to the podcast and are currently shopping it around to cable networks. Due to Serial‘s immense popularity, it won’t take long for nets to bite.

“Chris and Phil take an unexpected approach to telling stories and that is so appealing to us at Serial,” Snyder said. “Developing a show with them is exciting because we feel like we speak the same language, only they’re smarter than us.”

“From the very first week of Serial’s release last fall, everyone at Fox 21TVS was obsessed with the podcast,” Fox21 head Bert Salke commented. “One year later, thanks to the incredible passion of Chris and Phil, who flew to New York and shared their vision with Sarah, Julie, Alissa [Shipp, This American Life producer] and Ira [Glass, This American Life host/producer] for what the series could be, we’re moving forward on this exciting project. What you have here is a ‘once every ten years creative storytelling phenom’ with a ‘once in ten years take’ with a ‘once in twenty-five years creative team.’ We are confident we’ll attract a spectacular writer and look forward to pitching it to outlets very soon.”

A self-proclaimed ardent fan of Serial the podcast, this news makes perfect sense to me. Serial, to me, was more than a podcast; it truly felt like I was listening to a TV show and imagining it come to life in my mind. Sort of like an audiobook, I guess. Taking that inventiveness and broadcasting it on a more mainstream platform opens up the addicting world of Serial to a larger audience. Details are scarce, but it sounds like the show will have a camera crew follow Koenig & co. as they perform their investigative duties and try to get to the bottom of an intriguing, unsolved case. This is me spitballing here, but maybe the series will follow the making of Serial’s third season, serving as a visual companion to the podcast. Whatever form it takes, the exciting possibilities are making my head spin. Serial is officially taking over, and there’s no better news than that.

[Via Deadline]

HBO picks up Damon Lindelof’s next TV project ‘The Leftovers’

Following in the footsteps of his former Lost collaborator Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof is trekking to the land of cable to produce his next TV series. Also like Cuse (who went on to make A&E’s Bates Motel, based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Psycho), Lindelof is basing his next project on already existing material, in this case a novel. The Leftovers is a book published in 2011 and authored by Tom Perrotta that chronicles life on earth after the Rapture takes place. Like the book, Lindelof’s adaptation “takes place after the Rapture happens, but not quite like it’s supposed to. It is the story of the people who didn’t make the cut — and a world that never will be the same.”

HBO picked up the series for 10 episodes to air sometime next year. Many well-known actors are attached to the project, namely: Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, Chris Zylka, Brad Leland, Max and Charlie Carver, and Emily Meade. Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) directs the pilot and executive produces alongside Lindelof, Perrotta, Sarah Aubrey, Ron Yerxa, and Albert Berger.

More as this project develops.

[Via Deadline; TVLine]