A bestseller will be the inspiration for Apple TV+’s next big original project!
The places on the Apple TV+ agenda for the coming months continue to be full of new proposals. After a busy last week, thanks to the premiere of the long-awaited documentary “Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend” and the film Napoleon, The platform has confirmed the development project for the science fiction series “Neuromancer”.
Series based on William Gibson’s award-winning science fiction novel will be created for television by Graham Roland (“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” “Dark Winds”) and JD Dillard (“Devotion,” “The Outsider”) , “Sleight”). “). The same It will be filmed through a co-production between Skydance Television and Anonymous Content. Additionally, it will be produced by Drake’s DreamCrew Entertainment, with Roland serving as showrunner and Dillard directing the pilot episode.
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The series that will have 10 episodes will follow a damaged, blue-chip superhacker named Case, who is thrown into a high-stakes web of digital espionage and crime with his partner Molly, a mirror-eyed assassin who attempts to heist a corporate dynasty with untold secrets.
According to creators and executive producers Roland and Dillard:
Since we became friends almost 10 years ago, we’ve been looking for something to team up on, so this collaboration marks a dream come true. “Neuromancer” inspired much of the science fiction that followed and we look forward to bringing television audiences into Gibson’s definitive “cyberpunk” world.”
This project Marks Skydance Television’s Latest Apple Original Series Following the Epic Saga and Global Hit “Foundation”, currently in production in its third season. With “Neuromancer,” expectations are high.
William Gibson’s first novel, “Neuromancer” has been hailed as one of the earliest and most respected works in the cyberpunk genre. and received numerous honors, including the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. The novel was the first book in the ‘Sprawl’ trilogy and was followed by ‘Count Zero’ and ‘Mona Lisa Overdrive’.
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