Michael C. Hall, popular TV actor for their roles in Dexter and Six Feet Under , has a new project on the small screen. Although his intention, as stated on several occasions, was kept away from the TV for a while after the end of Dexter , will star in a new series, God Fearing Man .
This is a script that was written by filmmaker Stanley Kubrick and although it was designed to move in film, end up becoming a miniseries. The project, produced by Entertainment One and still has no confirmed date for the start of filming, and is being offered to the US networks for future issuance. The British writer Stephen R. Clark is in charge of adapting the script for Kubrick to shape miniseries.
God Fearing Man is based on the true story of Canadian Herbert Emerson Wilson (who will play Michael C. Hall), who went on to become one of the best bank robbers in the early twentieth century thanks to their ability to open the safes. The protagonist of Dexter function will also executive producer of a drama whose development for the small screen has been pending since 2012 the studio Entertainment One joined producer Steve Lanning and Philip Hobbs for it.
is not the only Kubrick script circulating Hollywood waiting to become a series. Steven Spielberg has announced his intention to reclaim the preliminary script that the director of Clockwork Orange wrote for a film about Napoleon. The idea, Spielberg said in an interview on Canal + France, is to transform the draft into a miniseries. Another script was acquired by Entertainment One is to Downslope , for which Kubrick was inspired by a true story that took place in the American Civil War.
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