Tuesday, August 16, 2011
ABC Family Developing US Version Of Mexican Drama 'Terminales'
EXCLUSIVE: Let's say Sex and also the City's Barbara Bradshaw was dying of cancer? That essentially may be the premise from the Mexican drama series Terminales, that is being modified by ABC Family. Lionsgate TV and Kapital Entertainment are creating the U.S. version from the Televisa format produced and created by Miguel Angel Fox, which stories the existence of youthful and effective publicist April Marquez, who's identified with terminal cancer. Author/director/playwright Del Shores (Logo's Sordid Lives) is writing the script for that project, that is being fast-monitored by ABC Family. Aaron Kaplan and Shores are executive creating Paul Presburger is managing for Televisa. This marks the most recent project according to source material for Kapital, whose three approaching series -- Fox's Terra Nova, ABC's Good Christina Belles and MTV's The Inbetweeners -- are according to existing qualities (short story forTerra Nova, book forGCB, along with a British format forInbetweeners). Additionally to Terminales, the organization also offers a Miranda Lambert PI series in development at ABC Family.
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