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What's Happening?
Zack Stentz, known for his work on 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous' and 'X-Men: First Class,' has been selected to adapt David Morrell's novel 'Murder As A Fine Art' into a TV series. The story, set in 1854 London, revolves around a series of murders inspired by an infamous essay by Thomas De Quincey. De Quincey, along with his daughter and Scotland Yard detectives, must prove his innocence and stop the killer. The adaptation is backed by A Higher Standard and Harris Films, with Stentz serving as writer, showrunner, and executive producer.
Why It's Important?
The adaptation of 'Murder As A Fine Art' into a TV series highlights the growing trend of bringing historical thrillers to the small screen. Zack Stentz's involvement promises a fresh and engaging take on Morrell's complex narrative, blending crime, horror, and mystery. This project reflects the audience's appetite for intricate storytelling and period dramas, potentially attracting viewers interested in Victorian-era settings and psychological thrillers. The series could also boost interest in Morrell's works, expanding his reach to new audiences.
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