Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Gale Anne Hurd Developing Area 51 Series
EXCLUSIVE: From zombies to aliens. The Walking Dead executive producer Gale Anne Hurd and her Valhalla Entertainment have optioned Annie Jacobsen’s book Area 51: An Uncensored Good reputation for America’s Top Secret Military Base for any potential TV series. The hourlong project, which is removed towards the systems shortly, is going to be compiled by feature scribe Karl Gajdusek. It'll follow two males focusing on the bottom who're thrust into danger once they uncover secrets the government will safeguard no matter what. Gajdusek, who had been introduced in by Valhalla executive Beatrice Springborn, assists as showrunner and executive produce with Hurd. Jacobsen is a talking to producer. Jacobsen’s Area 51 sheds light around the highly classified military base, that has been the topic of numerous conspiracy ideas declaring that it's the place to find aliens, subterranean tunnel systems, nuclear facilities or perhaps the lunar landing, allegedly staged and shot there. Jacobsen questioned 19 males who offered the bottom and the other 55 who had links to Area 51, including living and dealing there for longer periods. It stories what's really gone on within the Nevada desert, from testing nuclear weapons to building super-secret, supersonic jets to going after the Fight against Terror. Area 51 was released in May and spent 8 days around the NY Occasions Bestseller List. Gajdusek, who began off in TV on Showtime’s Dead Much Like Me, lately authored the Tom Cruise film Oblivion for Universal, with Frederick Kosinski pointing, and also the Last Times Of American Crime for Radical/IM Global. Gajdusek, repped by Verve and Management 360, is presently writing Last Measure, an airplane pilot script for ABC executive created by Shawn Ryan and Viking for Working Title.
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