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Dorothy Must Die - Wizard of Oz Drama from Heroes creator Tim Kring in development at The CW

Sep 7, 2013

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Thanks to Krigin and laura3341 for the heads up.
The summer of Wizard Of Oz continues with another sale of a high-profile Oz-themed drama project. I’ve learned that the CW is in negotiations for Dorothy Must Die, a drama from the Heroes trio of creator/exec producer Tim Kring and exec producers Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster. Written by Armus and Foster with Kring supervising, I hear the project is based on the upcoming young adult novel Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige. It is a revisionist take on the classic tale set in present day, 80 years after Dorothy Gale supposedly came home. In reality, the magically-ever-youthful Dorothy has stayed in Oz, presiding over a now fascist fairyland with her perfectly manicured iron fist and the help of her henchmen – the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. But when another young woman from Kansas is swept up in a tornado and magically dropped into this war-torn Oz, our hero discovers a revolutionary underground of witches and enchanted beings only to learn that she is destined to lead their people in the fight to reclaim Oz from a power-hungry Dorothy’s ruthless clutches. The book will be published by HarperTeen next April, with digital prequel novella, No Place Like Oz, available now. The property originated at James Frey’s book-packaging company Full Fathom Five, with him and Todd Cohen, President of Film and Television, exec producing alongside Armus, Foster and Kring.

Source: deadline

31 comments:

  1. I like the premise but this is a project for ABC not CW.

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  2. Lovely title...lol

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  3. Oh hell no with ruining Dorothy and the gang by making them villains. Don't try and ruin my childhood, Kring and CW!

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  4. Don't watch, then you're childhood will still be intact.

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  5. Sounds mildly intriguing. And I'm actually loving the title. Definitely gets your attention!

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  6. I'm not planning on watching, unless I hear great things about it- I very rarely hate-watch a show (why waste energy). I can still express my feelings about this announcement, though. And what the hell is up with all these Oz adaptations all of a sudden?

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  7. This is like the youtube music video in which Ariel is killed by fishermen, Jasmine is caught up in the Middle East war and Pocahontas is sold as a slave... I think its the new trend to rip apart the Disney movies lol.

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  8. Nicolás Caballero MühlbachSeptember 7, 2013 at 11:16 PM

    can you put the link or name of the video, plz? :D

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  9. HEROES PROD+ THAT TITLE = something interesting is here!

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  10. I don't like the idea of Dorothy going bad.

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  11. I'd be more excited about a the selection 3

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  12. It's not these guys creating it, they are borrowing the premise "...based on the upcoming young adult novel Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige".
    I actually think it sounds pretty interesting.

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  13. TV is like that. They follow any movie trend that it's successful.

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  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diU70KshcjA

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  15. How many Wizard of Oz projects is this now? Blimy.

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  16. Nicolás Caballero MühlbachSeptember 8, 2013 at 4:13 AM

    thank you!

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  17. Well The Wizard of Oz has yet to prove it can be a successful trend on tv, since their's yet to be an aired show based on it. Still there is like 2 or 3 shows being produced right now on it. I'd say it's more of a gamble than them knowing its gonna be successful.

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  18. Not exactly sure but I think it's something like 2 or 3 shows.

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  19. Sounds ok, will check out the pilot but i think it would work better on ABC paird with OUAT & OUATW

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  20. Don't watch! :P Seriously tho, it kills your childhood. Disney movies were my live when I was a kid... and this guy shot them dead in 5 minutes lol

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  21. It hasn't even been ordered to pilot yet.

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  22. Nicolás Caballero MühlbachSeptember 8, 2013 at 4:54 PM

    haha I already saw it, at least he didn't put the rape of Sleeping Beauty from the original tale :P

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  23. I am a big fan of fractured fairy tales so this definitely has my attention...as a book. Not sure what to make of it as a TV show.

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  24. This is awesome! Definitely not for kids but closer to the spirit of the original tales for sure. I mean Hans Christian Andersen killed off the Little Mermaid.

    I love this guy's videos. My favorite one is his Harry Potter in 99 seconds. It's fabulous! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y57sYHIDP_Y

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  25. This is great, thanks for the link.:-) I especially love Pocahontas' part.

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  26. CW? Nope.
    Tim kring? NOPE.
    CW+Tim Kring = NOOOOOOOOOPE.

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  27. Different interpretations are okay. having a show focusing on evil Alice or Evil Dorothy, etc, is fascinating.



    The problem is who is doing them.

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  28. I get where you're coming from, I do! But to be fair, he has had great moments too...



    Having said that.... I'm a bit "Meh" on the premise in general...

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