

TV - who produced the original feature and where Thomas is under an overall deal - is no longer an anthology but instead closer to the original 1987 vampire movie that starred Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman.
NEW NANCY DREW TV SHOW ON NBC SERIES
Charmed went to series last season and now Lost Boys - from iZombie showrunner Rob Thomas - has a shot at becoming the latest reboot for the network. Rather than picking it up to pilot, The CW opted to redevelop that project - as well as its Charmed take from Urman. Lost Boys, meanwhile, was previously developed as an anthology for the 2017-2018 broadcast season. Should the Nancy Drew project move to series, it would be Schwartz and Savage’s third show on the air, joining Hulu’s take on Marvel’s Runaways. It expands Schwartz and Savage’s relationship with The CW, where they had the breakout hit Gossip Girl and currently have the sophomore reboot Dynasty. It is the third Nancy Drew effort for the studio, which previously had Sarah Shahi-led Drew as a pilot a few years ago and a new script from those same writers - Tony Phelan and Joan Rater - set up at NBC last season. This is the latest take on the beloved Nancy Drew for producers CBS TV Studios, which has the rights to the original mystery books. Rather than leaving her hometown for college, a family tragedy holds her back another year as she finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation while uncovering secrets that run deeper than she ever imagined. The project revolves around an 18-year-old Drew in the summer after her high school graduation. Noga Landau ( The Magicians) will pen the script alongside the O.C.

Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage will write and exec produce via their Fake Empire banner. The untitled Nancy Drew drama, meanwhile, is the latest take on the teenage detective. 'Riverdale': How The CW Is Making Archie Relevant (Again) The drama will not be a planted episode of Riverdale. He will exec produce alongside Berlanti Productions topper Sarah Schechter and Archie CEO Jon Goldwater. TV, where Berlanti is under a rich overall deal. The character was dubbed America’s Queen of Pin-Ups and Fashions. Archie Comics character Katy Keene was a model, actress and singer first introduced in 1945 and created by Bill Woggon. The musical dramedy chronicles the origins and struggles of four aspiring artists trying to make it on Broadway, on the runway and in the recording studio. The spinoff follows the lives and loves of four iconic Archie Comics characters - including titular fashion-legend-to-be Katy Keene - as they chase their twenty-something dreams in New York City. Riverdale spinoff Katy Keene - Berlanti’s second pilot order of the season - hails from showrunner and Archie Comics chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who will pen the script alongside Michael Grassi. 'Jane the Virgin' Spinoff in the Works at The CW Should The CW renew rookie Charmed, Urman would again have two series on the network. Brad Silberling, who directed multiple episodes of the flagship - including the pilot - is attached to exec produce and helm a pilot. The project hails from Jane producers CBS TV Studios and arrives as the critical-darling flagship will end its run this season. The spinoff will be written by Jane scribe Valentina Garza, who will executive produce alongside Rodriguez and her I Can & I Will Productions’ vp development Emily Gipson, showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman, producer Propagate’s Ben Silverman and former CW exec Joanna Klein, Jorge Granier and Gary Pearl. The first installment will take place at a Napa Valley vineyard, where family secrets (and family members) don’t stay buried for long. The Jane spinoff is described as a telenovela anthology in the tradition of the flagship series where each season is based on a different fictional novel “written by” Jane Villanueva (series star Gina Rodriguez, who tweeted her excitement about the pickup) and narrated by the author herself.
