Bryan Cranston has made his first major TV sale as a producer — single-camera comedy The Dangerous Book For Boys. In a very competitive situation, the project based on Conn and Hal Iggulden’s guidebook has landed at NBC with a significant penalty and a premium license fee. Superbad director Greg Mottola is writing and directing the adaptation for Sony Pictures TV and Cranston’s Moon Shot Entertainment production banner, which has a first-look deal at the studio.
Dangerous Book For Boys is described as an irreverent family comedy about three teenage boys who are given a dad’s guide to living lives full of adventure after he passes away. Mottola executive produces with Moon Shot’s Cranston and James Degus.
Dangerous Book For Boys is described as an irreverent family comedy about three teenage boys who are given a dad’s guide to living lives full of adventure after he passes away. Mottola executive produces with Moon Shot’s Cranston and James Degus.
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