television series in the works


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mipcom-mortal-instruments-return -as-740204

'Helix' showrunner Ed Decter will develop Cassandra Clare's YA fantasy franchise for the small screen

After stalling at the box office, The Mortal Instruments is coming back. As a television series. Constantin Film, the production company that controls the rights to Cassandra Clare's best-selling YA fantasy franchise and which produced The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones film, is relaunching Mortal Instruments as a high-end drama series.

Constantin has hired Ed Decter, whose writer-producer credits include Helix, Unforgettable, In Plain Sight and The Client List, as the showrunner for the Mortal Instruments series. The project is currently in development, with Constantin planning to begin production next year. No broadcast partners are yet attached to the series.

Constantin had originally planned to turn Clare's fantasy series into a feature film franchise but shelved that idea after the first Mortal Instruments film, starring Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower, tanked at the box office, earning just $31 million domestically. Constantin, however, insisted it had not abandoned the franchise and planned to return to Mortal Instruments.

“It actually makes sense to do (the novels) as a TV series,” Constantin film and TV head Martin Moszkowicz told THR. “There was so much from the book that we had to leave out of the Mortal Instruments film. In the series we'll be able to go deeper and explore this world in greater detail and depth.”

The Mortal Instruments series is part of a broader strategic shift at Constantin that will see the German-based company move into English-language television series. Moszkowicz said Constantin is looking at possible television adaptations of several of its English-language movie properties, including period serial killer drama Perfume: The Story of a Murderer and the Resident Evil sci-fi horror franchise.

Constantin's German television business has been consistently profitable over the years even as its recent English-language films, with the exception of the Resident Evil titles, have misfired. In addition to Mortal Instruments, Constantin's big-budget disaster movie Pompeii and the 3D animated Tarzan, both fizzled at the box office.

reply

Recast everyone except Jace, Magnus and Pangborn.

reply

This is the best news ever, they can completely start over and try to get it right. They can recast and reimage, it's perfect.

The only person I'd like to see back from the movie is Lily Collins and there is no way she will do it.

I'm very excited.

reply

[deleted]

Get rid of JCB and LC. Especially JCB. He is so ugly and was not a good fit for Jace. Reminds me of Twilight. The character of Edward was so good looking and they went and cast that ugly Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen and ruin those movies.(Robert Pattinson was bad in that role also).

reply

I'm happy that they are rebooting this book series. And it could have the success that Buffy the Vampire Slayer had when going from movie to tv show. Wishing them all the best. Excited! )

Welcome to Morganville. You'll never want to leave.

reply

Not too excited about a TV show. Read all the books and saw the movie the first day it came out. (Was horrendous) And I hope they find better actors. And mainly do a lot better with everything. Not too much hope for the show though, keeping my fingers crossed though.

reply

I agreed. Especially about the actors.

reply

The actors, overall, were FINE. Even though I like him, the only real complaint/question I had was LUKE. Aidan Turner is an awesome actor BUT he doesn't fit the character IMO. Lilly Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Jemima West, Kevin Zegers, and Robert Sheeran (sp). I thought were fine. Lena Heady, too. Jonathan Rhys Meyers does have the qualities to play Valentine Morgenstern (as does Aidan Turner for Luke) BUT he (and AT) don't exactly have the "energy" to play the characters assigned any further (for the film was fine). This is my opinion of course. Thought all cast in the film were fine. My quibble was with the overall writing.

reply

I am really looking forward to this and am hoping that they will have animals in it like Magnus's cat, Simon turning into a rat, etc., because they could add that cuteness to the show. Also, I really hope Godfrey will remain as Magnus and I wouldn't mind Aidan playing Luke since he has been on tv shows before and was epic on them, examples Being Human U.K., which is the only one that I actually seen him on, but he has been on other tv shows so he isn't new to it. Either way, I'm really looking forward to this and I am also hoping that they will have an orange haired Clary like they do in the books. It would be cool if they had lesser known actors play them, too, since there is a lot of untapped potential out there.

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/26/d1/11/26d1119a662c74dac9207f323fe1a7b8.jpg

reply