Frankenstein very young gets a FX pilot order with cast including Zach Galifianakis, Kumail Nanjiani and Cary Elwes

Frankenstein very young gets a FX pilot order with cast including Zach Galifianakis, Kumail Nanjiani and Cary Elwes

FX gave a pilot order to a new comedy entitled Frankenstein very youngwith an all-star cast that includes Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover, Baskets) ,, Dolly Wells (Doll and em, Inside man), AND Spencer House (Tell me lies, Society) as well as Nikki Crawford (Broadway’s Fat ham, Cruel intentions) AND Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley, The great patients). As previously reported, Cary Elwes (Saw, The princess bride) will also be the protagonist.

The exact details of the plot are kept under the compresses, apart from the fact that the pilot is inspired by the Mel Brooks-Gene Wilder movie Young Frankenstein. In the same way, the details of the character are in phase, but the sources say that Galifianakis will play Dr. Frankenstein. Previously he had also been reported that Elwes would play the President of the United States. If the show was collected in series, it will also be broadcast on Hulu.

Frankenstein very young Greet by the writer Stefani RobinsonThat the manager also produces together with Taika Waititi and Garrett Basch. All three are alume of the successful comic series FX What do we do in the shade.

Waititi will also direct the pilot. Brooks, who wrote and directed the film, Will Executive produces, as well as Will Kevin Salter and Michael Gruskoff. Salter is Brooks’ producer partner, while Gruskoff produced the original film.

Young Frankenstein Previewed in 1974 to love both critics and the public. It is widely cited as one of the funniest American films ever made. Wilder played in the role of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (or FRONK-EN-STEEN), a grandson of Victor Frankenstein.

When he inherits his grandfather’s estate in Transylvania, Frederick finds himself attracted to continuing the work of his predecessor in the resuscitation of the dead.

The cast also includes Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Terri Garr, Madeline Kahn, Peter BoyleAND Kenneth Mars. Gene Hackman It also makes a brief appearance in the film as a blind man who meets Frankenstein’s monster.

Away: variety

By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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