NBC has given a late pilot green light to Bright Futures, a single-camera comedy from Black-ish creator Kenya Barris and spinoff Grown-ish writers Hale Rothstein, Danny Segal and Isaac Schamis and ABC Studios. NBC picked up the project in turnaround — it had been initially set up for development at ABC, which did not proceed with a pilot order.
Written by Rothstein, Segal and Schamis, Bright Futures centers on a group of friends all stumbling through the transition from the clueless, immature twentysomethings they are now to the successful professionals they’re destined to be.
Barris executive produces through his production company Khalabo Ink Society, which is under an overall deal at ABC Studios, alongside Rothstein. Segal and Schamis co-executive produce.
Written by Rothstein, Segal and Schamis, Bright Futures centers on a group of friends all stumbling through the transition from the clueless, immature twentysomethings they are now to the successful professionals they’re destined to be.
Barris executive produces through his production company Khalabo Ink Society, which is under an overall deal at ABC Studios, alongside Rothstein. Segal and Schamis co-executive produce.
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