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with Ava Duvernay at the helm,” as well as adapting Butler’s books, and FX has a series in the works based on Butler’s “time-traveling slave narrative”for film, with Garrett Bradley directing.
Patricia Cornwell’s 25-novel Kay Scarpetta mystery series is being developed by Jamie Lee Curtis’s Comet Pictures and Blumhouse Televison for a one-hour drama series. According to , Curtis “has regularly moderated conversations with Cornwell, who is famously protective of her creation, and calls her a “bonafide literary trailblazer.”reports that George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Smokehouse Pictures bought film rights to sports journalist Kent Babb’s, about how gun violence in New Orleans affects a high school’s football team and its players’ lives.
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