Disney + is developing an adaptation of the mystery book series THE INVISIBLE GIRL

Disney + is developing an adaptation of the mystery book series THE INVISIBLE GIRL


Disney + is developing an adaptation of the mystery book series THE INVISIBLE GIRL

Disney + is partnering with Beta Film and Morena Films to produce a serial adaptation of the young adult mystery novel franchise. The invisible girl by the author Blue Jeans.

The series is the protagonist Daniele Grao (Blow, Juliet) And Zoe Stein (Manticore, Merlí. Know Aude) as father and daughter “involved in the investigation of a murdered teenager in the picturesque fictional city of Cárdena, set in Andalusia”.

The series is described as an “atmospheric thriller” and father and daughter “are forced to put aside their differences and succumb to their strained relationship to solve the murder case that shakes a seemingly peaceful city, where all the inhabitants are. suspects “.

Pedro Uriol, executive producer of Morena Films said: “The invisible girl it will surprise both fans of the novel and those who do not yet know the story. The young adult thriller is mysterious and thrilling with a sensational cast and a purely cinematic feel. Father and daughter must overcome their differences to solve a murder case that has shaken the peaceful life of the inhabitants of Cárdena; is a character-driven story that will captivate viewers visually and emotionally.

Andreas Khevenhüller-MetschBeta VP Sales & Acquisitions, added: “With its extremely powerful intellectual property and talented creatives, The invisible girl it is a project that has caught our attention from the very beginning. This mystery thriller series is enriched by its realistic characters. Set in the beautiful south of Spain, it combines all the ingredients to move forward and thrive internationally as the next must-see Spanish show.

Tito Lopez Amado (The intermediate time, Hernan) And Aritz Moreno (Advantages of traveling by train) are directing, with a writing team that includes Carmen Lopez-Areal (It has always been me), Marina Efron (It has always been me, I am Luna), Antonio Hernández Centeno (Charon), Ramón Tarrés (Castamar’s cook, Toy boy), And Ian de la Rosa (Veneno, It’s me).

The series will consist of eight episodes and will go into production in Carmona, southern Spain, and in various locations in the province of Seville.

Source: Deadline

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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