Fox has given a script commitment with penalty to two drama projects from Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen’s Temple Hill (Rosewood) — a dance show written/executive produced by Richard LaGravenese and executive produced by Dancing With The Stars’ Julianne Hough and medical show Juarez General from Oz creator Tom Fontana. Both will be produced by 20th Century Fox TV, where Temple Hill is under an overall deal, with Godfrey and Bowen executive producing.
The LaGravenese/Hough project is described as an aspirational, serialized character drama set in the competitive world of dance that highlights how dancers must work, fight and create to achieve their dreams.
Fontana’s Juarez General is described as an unconventional medical franchise about a hospital in the border town of Juarez, Mexico, the deadliest city in the world and ground zero for the drug war. The project is based on an original idea Temple Hill developed with Epic magazine, whose Josh Davis and Joshuah Bearman get executive producer credit alongside Fornana and Barry Levinson, his partner at the Levinson/Fontana Company.
The LaGravenese/Hough project is described as an aspirational, serialized character drama set in the competitive world of dance that highlights how dancers must work, fight and create to achieve their dreams.
Fontana’s Juarez General is described as an unconventional medical franchise about a hospital in the border town of Juarez, Mexico, the deadliest city in the world and ground zero for the drug war. The project is based on an original idea Temple Hill developed with Epic magazine, whose Josh Davis and Joshuah Bearman get executive producer credit alongside Fornana and Barry Levinson, his partner at the Levinson/Fontana Company.
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