The CW has yet to confirm or deny these so take them with a grain of salt for now.
The CW picks up to series supernatural drama “Incarnate” from Alloy Entertainment, avoiding the classical pilot stage…
After Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars, The Vampire Diaries & The 100, Alloy Entertainment, specialized in young adult literature, has sold to The CW a new show called Incarnate, based on the recent Incarnation series of books. The epic tale spans centuries. For 600 years, Seraphina Ames roamed the world with her controlling boyfriend, Cyrus, and their clan of immortal Incarnates. True love is the one thing that’s always alluded her–but when she escapes Cyrus and stumbles into a new and romantic life as sixteen-year-old Kailey Morgan, Seraphina is determined to keep Cyrus at bay, and live like it’s her very last chance.
It’s not clear yet if the network is considering Incarnate for a summer run but the shooting should start on late March in Vancouver and/or New Orleans. The pilot is written by Josh Stolberg (Piranha 3D) and directed by Tripp Reed, who already work on comedy Significant Mother last summer.
After Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars, The Vampire Diaries & The 100, Alloy Entertainment, specialized in young adult literature, has sold to The CW a new show called Incarnate, based on the recent Incarnation series of books. The epic tale spans centuries. For 600 years, Seraphina Ames roamed the world with her controlling boyfriend, Cyrus, and their clan of immortal Incarnates. True love is the one thing that’s always alluded her–but when she escapes Cyrus and stumbles into a new and romantic life as sixteen-year-old Kailey Morgan, Seraphina is determined to keep Cyrus at bay, and live like it’s her very last chance.
It’s not clear yet if the network is considering Incarnate for a summer run but the shooting should start on late March in Vancouver and/or New Orleans. The pilot is written by Josh Stolberg (Piranha 3D) and directed by Tripp Reed, who already work on comedy Significant Mother last summer.
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For once, The CW starts pilot season early with an order (not yet official) for The Notebook TV adaptation, a romantic period drama that deviates from the recent additions of the network, mostly based on comics.
Set in 1946 in North Carolina, the show follows the romantic journey of the two beloved central characters from the 2004 movie -based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestelling novel- Noah and Allie, at the outset of their blossoming relationship as they build their lives and their future together against the backdrop of the racial politics, economic inequities, and social mores of post-World War II. It will basically cover the unexplored life of the couple.
The CW also quietly ordered Riverdale to pilot
Set in 1946 in North Carolina, the show follows the romantic journey of the two beloved central characters from the 2004 movie -based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestelling novel- Noah and Allie, at the outset of their blossoming relationship as they build their lives and their future together against the backdrop of the racial politics, economic inequities, and social mores of post-World War II. It will basically cover the unexplored life of the couple.
The CW also quietly ordered Riverdale to pilot
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