DavidCronenberg's 1981 horror cult classic Scanners will be getting a series adaptation at HBO from WilliamBridges and YannDemange.
\nHopefully, fans of David Cronenberg's 1981 horror cult classic Scanners are in the mood for a series take on the film. Because that's exactly what HBO has in development, with Emmy Award-winning writer William Bridges set to pen the series and serve as showrunner. In addition, Yann Demange is set to direct, with both Bridges and Demange also executive producing.
Joining Cronenberg, Bridges, and Demange are Michael Ellenberg & Lindsey Springer of Media Res Studio and Meredith Duff & Sarah Sullivan of Wayward Films. In addition, René and Fanny-Laure Malo, Pierre David, Clark Peterson, and Aaron Gilbert will also serve as executive producers.
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