
MTV has put in development Blackwood, a drama from Lionsgate Television and Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet Prods. It is based on the young adult book of the same name by Gwenda Bond, which was published this past September on the Strange Chemistry YA imprint of UK-based science fiction publisher Angry Robot Books. DC Comic book and television writer Peter Calloway (Brothers & Sisters) will write the adaptation. Blackwood centers on 19-year-old Miranda Blackwood who, when 114 people, including her father, suddenly vanish off Roanoke Island, begins to investigate the mass disappearance, teaming with her high school sweetheart. But she makes a chilling discovery when she uncovers that she’s at the center of not only this mystery, but one that traces back to the first American mystery: the disappearance of 114 people at what would be called The Lost Colony. The project stems from Grammnet’s deal with Lionsgate. Calloway executive produces with Grammnet’s Kelsey Grammer, Stella Bulochnikov, and Brian Sher. Grammnet VP Brian Taylor found the manuscript and sought out the rights for Grammnet and Lionsgate TV. WME reps Calloway, who is managed by Adam Kolbrenner, as well as Grammnet. Bond is repped by Andrea Brown Literary Agency and Gotham Group.
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Ohhh this sounds good. Finally a YA adaptation that isn’t a play on Hunger Games/dystopian fiction. Hope it makes it to air.
Peter Calloway is a great writer. Can’t wait to see this!
This sounds interesting, and I hope Teen Wolf gets paired with this.
They didn’t disappear. They were eaten by Bigfoot.
SPOILER!!!
Heh heh I don’t think Bigfoot is native to the East Coast.
I know Peter from way back at Hogwarts.
Great guy. Talented writer. Fox should have made his mob doctor pilot instead of theirs.
Looking forward to this show.
from the network that passed on American Idol, and the following reality shows about these people right before the were famous: Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars comes this next epic ratings miss! MTV is in deep trouble!
No more YA book shows!
This is the direction MTV scripted series need to go in. Is the SCREAM series still in development at MTV?
refreshing!
Calloway is a great guy — and fantastic on set … you don’t even know he’s there because he’s using his invisibility cloak.
Good for you Pete!
I like that MTV is experimenting with more scripted series. Awkward was quite good, though a bit too raunchy. If they could focus on story and character instead of cramming as much sex and drugs into their shows as the network will allow, I might actually watch more of their shows.