![]() ![]() ![]() I know that Michael and Ayelet are writing. I have no idea how greenlights work in television. ![]() But has the thing actually been greenlit? Goldsman gave it to us straight: The show certainly seems to be in full script-writing swing, as part of a development deal between Chabon, Waldman, and CBS Television Studios. But I think that they are going to give it the breadth it deserves." Goldsman's description puts into stark terms how hands-on the original creative team of the novel are on the Showtime version - so much so, that when asked whether it will be an ongoing series, limited season, or something in the middle, Goldsman replied: "I do know how long it is, and again I'm not gonna tell you, only because I feel like it's not actually mine to share. The two of them and Alex Kurtzman and I, who are producing it with them, have sat around and got to do that thing that you wanna do with one of your favorite novels with the author in the room, which is go, 'What if you did - and how do you -' And it's super fun. Michael and his wife Ayelet Waldman, together, they're writing the whole thing, and it is not a movie. ![]()
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