PatriciaCornwell’s KayScarpetta could hit the small screen in a series adaptation from Amazon, Blumhouse, NicoleKidman & JamieLee Curtis, based on a report from earlier today. / PrimeVideo
\nFans of author Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta are going to see one of their favorite literary characters come to life, with Deadline Hollywood reporting exclusively that Oscar winner Nicole Kidman is set for the title role in a television series adaptation. In addition, Jamie Lee Curtis will be taking on the role of the forensic pathologist's sister, Dorothy.
\nImage: Apple TV+, Blumhouse & Hachette New Zealand\nStemming from her first-look deal with Blumhouse, Curtis has proven to be a big fan of Cornwell's work and has developed a personal relationship with the author over the years. Curtis and Blumhouse Television would go on to secure the rights to the Kay Scarpetta series in 2021 in a deal that includes 26 novels in total , with Curtis originally announced as only executive producing.
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