fiction.wikisort.org - MovieWilderness is an upcoming television series produced for Amazon Prime Video based on the novel of the same name by B.E. Jones. It is set to star Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen.[1]
2023 Television series
Wilderness |
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Genre | Romance drama |
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Based on | Wilderness by B.E. Jones |
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Screenplay by | Marnie Dickens |
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Directed by | So Yong Kim |
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Original language | English |
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Executive producer | So Yong Kim
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Production companies |
- Firebird Pictures
- Amazon Studios
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Original network | Amazon Prime Video |
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Synopsis
A dream holiday becomes a nightmare for a young British couple who seemingly have it all, as heartbreak turns into fury and revenge.[2]
Cast
Production
The series is based upon the 2017 novel Wilderness written by B.E. Jones; the book was adapted for television by Marnie Dickens. Filming was due to start in April 2022 in the US, UK, and Canada, with filming scheduled in Vancouver, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and New York.[3] Dickens was quoted as saying “Wilderness is pure, unadulterated fun, where our heroine Liv says the things you wish you had the guts to, does the things you can only fantasise about, and lives by her own increasingly outrageous set of rules. I'm thrilled to bring the Prime Video audience along for her ride.” Director So Yong Kim executive produced alongside Dickens and Elizabeth Kilgarriff for Firebird Pictures. Lead actress Coleman said, “I'm very much looking forward to getting on the road, into the wilderness and the depths beyond. Working alongside Oliver, we will be exploring the boundaries of a relationship that is tested in unimaginable ways and in the hands of the wonderful So Yong Kim, Marnie Dickens, and Liz Kilgarriff at Firebird Pictures. I know this is going to make for an extraordinary trip.”[4] In July 2022, Ashley Benson, Eric Balfour, Marsha Stephanie Blake and Morgana Van Peebles were announced as added to the cast.[5]
Release
A 2023 debut on the Amazon Prime platform is expected to take place.[6]
References
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- Modern Love Hyderabad (since 2022)
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