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Mister Robot's creator talks about the Bermuda Triangle

Image "Mr. Robot" showrunner Sam Esmail will write the script and lead filming for Universal 's new as yet unnamed project about the Bermuda Triangle, reports The Hollywood Reporter .

Previously, the script was worked on by longtime colleagues Miles Millar and Alfred Gough, who have collaborated on two dozen collaborations, as well as Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. The details of the plot are still being kept secret.

A mysterious area in the Atlantic Ocean known as the Bermuda Triangle stretches between the Florida Strait, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Over the years, dozens of ships and aircraft have disappeared in the area under mysterious circumstances. This gave rise to a lot of theories, from banal, like unusual weather conditions, to paranormal ones related to aliens and even the inhabitants of Atlantis.

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Esmail Esmail Corp. with Dylan Clark (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) will take over the production. Millar and Gough will serve as executive producers.

Sam Esmail is known as the creator of the psychological thriller Mister Robot about a talented introverted computer scientist and an underground hacker society with access to private, government and corporate secrets. The audience liked the first episode so much that the series received the green light for two seasons at once. In 2016, he was nominated for six Emmy awards, and Rami Malek received an award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. The third season is scheduled to premiere on October 4th .

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Also in the plans is Esmail a series called Homecoming with Julia Roberts in the title role. Recently it became known that the project has found its home on Amazon . The streaming giant decided to order two seasons of the drama show at once.

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