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Red Brick Road - Wizard of Oz drama from Tim Schlattman put in development at Lifetime

Oct 12, 2013

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The year of Wizard Of Oz continues with the sale of another high-profile Oz-themed drama project. Lifetime has put in development Red Brick Road, from the Walper Organization, Vertigo Entertainment and Warner Horizon. Written by Tim Schlattman (Dexter) based on an concept by artist Rob Prior and executive produced by Roy Lee and Adrian Askarieh, Red Brick Road is described as an edgy, Game Of Thrones take on the world of Wizard Of Oz. In the classic 1939 feature, when Dorothy set off for the Emerald City, she followed the Yellow Brick Road. But among the yellow bricks at Dorothy’s feet, there was also a swirl of red bricks. They’ve been there the whole time in plain sight. Unnoticed. Unexplored. Begging the question — just where do they go? Red Brick Road will answer that by following Dorothy down that fateful path, taking her to the oldest, darkest and most dangerous parts of Oz to find what became of her friends who all have gone missing.

Source: deadline

4 comments:

  1. What is everyone network's obsession with Wizard of Oz this year? Damn.



    This one sounds really interesting and not stupid, though. Exploring the Red Brick Road is an awesome idea.

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  2. Nope! Okay, come on! This is getting out of hand. This craze is becoming even more annoying than the zombie craze.

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  3. Game of Thrones take on Wizard of Oz? Interesting....

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  4. This is the only adaptation of Wizard of Oz that sound interesting.

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