Fans of Charlaine
Harris's MIDNIGHT,
TEXAS series are in luck! The Texas-based author just announced a
partnership with NBC to adapt the series for the small screen. This will be the
third book series Harris has had made into a TV version.
According to EW.com, NBC is hopeful the new show will
debut in fall 2016. NBC
has not announced a cast just yet, but they should be on the look out about now.
There is also no word regarding length of the first season. We will have to wait
for more information if it will go to full series or just be a trendy "limited"
series.
Via EW.com
“It’s where humans and the supernatural co-exist, and where everyone
has a
secret,” says executive producer David Janollari (Six Feet Under), who is
adapting the books with Monica Breen (Lost) for fall 2016. “It’s equal parts
humorous, sexy, and downright scary.”
The first book in the series, Midnight Crossroad, was published last year, while
a follow-up, Day Shift, was released in May. The third, Night Shift, is to set
debut next spring. If picked up to series, the drama will be called Midnight, Texas.
“All the books have great murders at the center,” Janollari says. “There are
these great secrets and great romantic entanglements happening with this big
mystery backdrop, though it’s the supernatural that will scare the hell out of you.”
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