After creating one of many biggest TV exhibits of all time, with HBO’s “The Sopranos,” you’d assume David Chase would have turned that right into a golden ticket to make years and years of no matter TV exhibits or movies he wished. Instead, he wrote and directed the 2012 movie, “Not Fade Away,” and wrote the ‘Sopranos’ prequel, “The Many Saints of Newark.” That’s it. However, it seems Chase is getting again into the TV recreation alongside a reasonably stunning collaborator.
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According to THR, David Chase is teaming up with filmmaker Hannah Fidell to co-write and co-create a brand new sequence for FX. The actual plot particulars are unknown at the moment, however apparently, the sequence is predicated on an unproduced script Chase wrote years in the past. Fidell is anticipated to make use of her abilities to replace the script a bit extra for manufacturing.
Fidell might be finest identified for her acclaimed movie, “A Teacher,” which was then changed into a TV sequence that she wrote, directed, and showrun, additionally referred to as “A Teacher.” More just lately, she directed episodes of sequence corresponding to “Pam & Tommy,” “Casual,” and “The Act.” Chase, as talked about, might be finest identified for “The Sopranos,” however previous to that was a TV veteran, engaged on sequence corresponding to “The Rockford Files” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker.”
It’s unclear simply how far alongside this sequence is within the developmental course of. So, we’re undecided once we would possibly see the present seem on FX. However, with David Chase concerned, it will undoubtedly be a sequence that many individuals shall be anticipating.