AMC Developing Three New TV Projects Including Joe Hill’s NOS4A2

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With ratings for “The Walking Dead” on a bit of a decline and no one sure how “Fear the Walking Dead” will do when it returns this coming weekend, it’s no surprise that AMC is prepping some new projects. The network announced today that it is opening writers’ rooms for three new projects under consideration for potential series orders: “NOS4A2” from Jami O’Brien (“Hell on Wheels,” “Fear the Walking Dead”), “Pandora” from Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley (“Humans,” “MI-5”), and “Silent History” from Claire Carré and Charles Spano (“Embers”).

Of course the one of most interest to us is “NOS4A2,” but they all seem to have some genre elements so here are the details on the trio…

These projects are being developed as part of AMC’s “scripts-to-series” model, which the network has successfully utilized for new and forthcoming series including “The Son” and “Lodge 49.” Under this new approach, AMC foregoes the traditional pilot process and instead opens writers’ rooms to develop scripts for several episodes and a detailed look at a potential first season before deciding whether to move to a straight-to-series order.

“We look forward to diving deep into these three distinctive projects and opening writers’ rooms that allow our talented creative partners to take their visions to the next level,” said Charlie Collier, president of AMC, SundanceTV and AMC Studios. “It’s gratifying to have Jami, Sam, and Jonathan, who have been so important to AMC’s success through their previous work, bring new projects to the network. We also welcome and look forward to working with Claire and Charles as they explore their unique take on an exciting world.”

AMC is opening writers’ rooms for the following projects in development:

“NOS4A2” by Jami O’Brien
Jami O’Brien, executive producer
An AMC Studios and Tornante Co-Production
Based on the novel NOS4A2 by Joe Hill, executive producer

Victoria McQueen has a secret gift for finding things: a misplaced bracelet, a missing photograph, answers to unanswerable questions. Charles Manx has a way with children. He likes to take them for rides, transporting them to an astonishing – and terrifying – playground of amusements he calls “Christmasland.” Vic, with her gift, is the only one able to track the superhuman Manx. But finding him is the easy part. Defeating Manx and rescuing his victims will take everything Vic’s got and nearly kill her in the process.

“Pandora” by Sam Vincent & Jonathan Brackley
Sam Vincent & Jonathan Brackley, executive producers
An AMC Studios Production
Executive Producer: Sister Pictures (Jane Featherstone, Dan Isaacs and Christopher Fry)

This global mystery-thriller follows three converging storylines as ordinary individuals try to piece together dark secrets leaking out into the world after advanced malware dismantles encryption across the Internet.

“Silent History” by Claire Carré & Charles Spano
An AMC Studios Production
Producer: Owen Shiflett
Based on the app and novel The Silent History by Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby and Kevin Moffatt

An adaptation of the award-winning app and novel created by Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby, and Kevin Moffett, “Silent History” tells the story of a generation of unusual children — born without the ability to create or comprehend language, but perhaps with other surprising skills of their own. As the condition spreads to epidemic levels, theories form and society is faced with how to deal with this new evolution of human. “Silent History” plays on the fears of technology and the threat of “the other,” shaking up our assumptions about who we are and how we should live.

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