NBC has put in development Justice, a legal drama project from Matt Lopez and John Glenn. Written by Lopez, who is a former lawyer, Justice tells the story of larger-than-life District Attorney Logan Archer, a brilliant and relentless prosecutor who takes on crime while harboring some deep, dark secrets. Lopez and Glenn executive produce through Universal TV where both are under overall deals.
In features, Lopez, repped by WME and attorney Melissa Rogal, is a go-to screenwriter for family fare including Bedtime Stories, Race To Witch Mountain, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog.
He is set to adapt the best-selling children’s book The Day The Crayons Quit as a feature at Universal and is producing Huck with Peter Chernin for Paramount. In TV, he wrote the 2013 ABC pilot Gothica and developed drama One Kick at NBC last season.
In features, Lopez, repped by WME and attorney Melissa Rogal, is a go-to screenwriter for family fare including Bedtime Stories, Race To Witch Mountain, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog.
He is set to adapt the best-selling children’s book The Day The Crayons Quit as a feature at Universal and is producing Huck with Peter Chernin for Paramount. In TV, he wrote the 2013 ABC pilot Gothica and developed drama One Kick at NBC last season.
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Looks like the American Audience will never grow tired of legal dramas. They do provide perspective about the law at all.
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