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Meryl Streep may soon be on the "small screen". In the event of a deal with Warner Bros Television, the three-time Oscar winner will star and executive produce with Jay Jay Abrams in the television adaptation of Nathan Hill's The Nix. This is reported by the publication Deadline with reference to its sources.

Hill's novel was published in August this year by Knopf. The main character of the book – Samuel Andersen-Anderson, a college professor whose mother, who abandoned her family decades ago, finds herself in the midst of a scandal. The former hippie fanatic has caught the attention of the press after she threw a stone at the Conservative governor during the presidential campaign. Her son, an ambitious novelist, but generally passive, seizes upon the opportunity that comes along to pay his bills with her help: he decides to write a book about his mother and present her in the most derogatory light.

Abrams will start production under the banner of his Bad Robot Studios. According to insiders, he will direct at least a few episodes of the potential series.

One of Streep's recent works is the biographical drama "Florence Foster Jenkins", which at the time of writing is in the box office.

Abrams will be producing under the banner of his studio Bad Robot. According to insiders, he will direct at least a few episodes of the potential series.

One of Streep's recent works is the biographical drama "Florence Foster Jenkins", which at the time of writing is in the box office.

Abrams will be producing under the banner of his studio Bad Robot. According to insiders, he will direct at least a few episodes of the potential series.

One of Streep's recent works is the biographical drama "Florence Foster Jenkins", which at the time of writing is in the box office.

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