Toronto-based film and television production company Wildling Pictures has announced it has optioned the international best-selling novel Woman on the Edge by Samantha M. Bailey with coproducers, Toronto-based Little Mama Media for a series adaptation. The psychological thriller adaptation represents Wildling’s growing slate of high-end scripted TV series, following the launch of its TV division last year. In a split second, Morgan Kincaid’s life changes forever. She’s on her way home from work … [Read more...] about Wildling Pictures options best-selling psychological thriller Woman on the Edge
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Wildling Pictures and MXN Entertainment announce adaptation of Mariko Tamaki’s best-selling graphic novel, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me
Toronto-based film and television production company Wildling Pictures and LA-based MXN Entertainment announced they will coproduce the new live-action feature film Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, based on Mariko Tamaki’s best-selling graphic novel. Tommy Dorfman (13 Reasons Why, I Wish You All the Best) will direct the teen romantic comedy with the cast to be announced soon. Laura Dean is the most popular girl in school and Frederica “Freddie” Riley’s dream girl. She has it all; charm, … [Read more...] about Wildling Pictures and MXN Entertainment announce adaptation of Mariko Tamaki’s best-selling graphic novel, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me
Wildling Pictures launches new TV division and slate of shows in development
Toronto-based film and television production company Wildling Pictures announced the launch of its new TV division, featuring a varied slate of quality, high-profile IP and scripted series. The production company has produced a range of original feature films including Young Werther starring Alison Pill, Douglas Booth, Iris Apatow, and the hit thriller See For Me starring Kim Coates and Jessica Parker Kennedy. Wildling’s new TV slate will feature a particular focus on high-end drama, kids, YA … [Read more...] about Wildling Pictures launches new TV division and slate of shows in development