Oscar Favourite '1917' Producer To Reunite With Writer For Dark Comedy TV Project
The Scottish writer has been collaborating once again with the film's producers at Neal Street Productions, this time on a TV series.
Published: Monday,Jan 20, 2020 14:48 PM GMT-07:00
Ever since it's win at the Golden Globes 2020 and recent release in India, war drama, 1917 continues to be the talk of town ever since where people cannot stop raving about it.
And it seems to be the year has already begun to be rather amazing for writer Krysty Wilson-Carins, who co-wrote the WWI drama.
The Scottish writer has been collaborating once again with the film's producers at Neal Street Productions, this time on a TV series, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Pippa Harris, 1917 producer and co-founder of Neal Street alongside Mendes and Caro Newling, was tight-lipped about the details, but revealed that the series — Prophets — was a "darkly comic thriller" that they'd been working on over the past year.
"I think she's such a talent and is super smart. She's one of those people who writes incredibly quickly and is very versatile," said Harris. "I know from having read her previous work on Penny Dreadful, but also these other scripts she's written for us, that they're all totally totally different. And so I think she's got a massive career ahead of her and could do whatever she wanted."
We wish Wilson-Cairns all the best for the project.
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