‘Gomorrah’ Writers To Adapt David Szalay Novel ‘Turbulence’ Gomorrah and ZeroZeroZero writers Leonardo Fasoli and Maddelena Ravagli has been tapped to adapt Man Booker-short…
into a TV series with Envision Entertainment. The book, from David Szalay, comprises interconnected stories that follow 12 protagonists as they fly from country to country while enduring both real and emotional turbulence. Each episode will start and end in London. “We see as a once in a lifetime prestige project which can introduce the best local talent to truly global audiences, an astonishing accomplishment in the era of streaming,” said Envision founder and CEO Michael Nakan.
Fasoli and Ravagli are working on'Gomorrah' Writer Roberto Saviano Due To Stand Trial On Tuesday On Defamation Charges Brought By Italy's Far-Right PM Giorgia MeloniJosh Scherba has been named President CEO of Canadian kids firm WildBrain, as Eric Ellenbogen steps down. The long-serving Scherba was been President since 2018 but joined the company on its founding in 2006, then it was known as DHX Media. Industry veteran Ellenbogen has been Vice Chair and CEO since August 2019.
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