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USA Network will create a brave new world

Image Apparently, TV series lovers will soon go to a brave new world created by writer Aldous Huxley. In 2015, Syfy was going to adapt Brave New World for small screens, but work on the project stalled. However, it is not for nothing that the book is included in the hundred best English-language novels of the 20th century according to the version of the publishing house Modern Library, and it is worth a lot to get such a show at a time when dystopias are clearly in favor with the audience.

Syfy did not work out with a brave new world, but the door to it opened wide for the USA Network. The television network ordered the first ten-episode season of the film adaptation without filming the pilot. The scriptwriter and showrunner of the project will be David Wiener ("Return", "Fear the Walking Dead"). Grant Morrison and Brian Taylor, already familiar from the black comedy "Happy!" />
The details of the future series are still unknown, but, most likely, it will be an adaptation close to the original source. Huxley's novel is set in a dystopian future where there is no place for war and disease. To solve all troubles there is a special drug, unbridled consumption and promiscuous relationships are considered the norm. New life begins in test tubes, and even before they are born, people are divided into castes. However, in a society where everything is regulated, there will always be those who want to destroy the structure of society, which ensures universal happiness at the expense of individuality ...

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Brave New World has already appeared on small screens twice - both times in a television film format. Ridley Scott once wanted to shoot a full-length film with Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role, but he failed to fulfill his plans.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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