The CW’s Sleepy Hollow drama has landed at Warner Bros. TV. The project was pitched to the network last month with no studio attached, and has now been laid off at one of the CW’s sibling studios, Warner Bros.
Patrick Macmanus and Grant Scharbo are co-writing the CW’s Sleepy Hollow, produced by Little Engine Prods. and Chatrone Prods. in association with Warner Bros. TV.
Little Engine’s Scharbo and Gina Matthews are executive producing, with Patrick Macmanus, Aaron Berger and Carina Schulze co-executive producing. With both the Fox and the CW projects sharing the same title, Sleepy Hollow, the situation is a throwback to last year when ABC and the CW developed dramas titled Beauty And The Beast. Both projects went to pilot — with the CW one making it to series.
Source: Deadline
..common C.W..leave tim burtom and deep movies alone sleepy hollow series is a combination of supernatural and secret circle uyyy imagine that cause me a serious headache
ReplyDeleteIt will flop just like Beauty and the Beast will flop
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting CW is connected to Warner Bros.
ReplyDeleteThis might be a good idea as a mini series but not a regular weekly series
ReplyDeleteI agree,this won't work as a weekly series...
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a short story with which Tim Burton took significant and excessive liberties.
ReplyDeleteHuh, that's funny 'cause I still have to work to not call them The WB. xD
ReplyDeleteI guess as a premise it would work: magic, mystery, love triangle, small town, bumbling "hero." I'm guessing they'll drop the Dutch immigrant stuff. xD
ReplyDeleteModernizing this concept just saps most (if not all) of the appeal out of it.
ReplyDelete..O.K..but make it a series.sounds crazy
ReplyDelete2 networks developing Sleepy Hollow? Seems a bit daft. Surely once one network decided to do so the other plans should be shelved until the outcome of the other has been decided?
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