The series based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestseller was developed at Showtime, who dropped the drama as part of Chris McCarthy’s efforts to lean more into the franchise model.
becomes the latest castoff scripted series to land at Starz. The Jeff Hirsch-led cabler also recently picked up season two of the Lionsgate TV-produced comedyafter HBO Max reversed plans for a second season.
The first and unaired second season, the latter of which was only days away from wrapping production, will both be available on Starz.. Taddeo and Laura Eason executive produce with Kathy Ciric and Emmy Rossum. Louise Friedberg will direct and exec produce the first two episodes. Production on the series has already been completed.
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