The Ginger Snaps franchise, consisting of the original film, its sequel Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed and the prequel Ginger Snaps: The Beginning, will be undergoing a transformation for a brand new television series, Deadline reports today!
The site notes that Sid Gentle Films ("Killing Eve") is teaming with Copperheart Entertainment (producers of the Ginger Snaps trilogy) for the series, which will be "executive produced by John Fawcett, co-creator and director of the original film," and co-creator and executive producer of "Orphan Black."
Anna Ssemuyaba (Guerilla) has been tapped to script the potential "Ginger Snaps" TV series.
Deadline writes, Ginger Snaps "tells the story of sisters, Ginger and Brigette, who are self-imposed outcasts in their hometown. Inseparable and fascinated with the macabre, they make a pact to escape their sleepy suburban home by sixteen or else take their own lives. But on the night of her first period, Ginger is attacked and infected by a werewolf which unleashes a monstrous kind of puberty. Brigette can’t understand this new version of her sister who is violent and sexual. As a bloody trail begins to form in Ginger’s wake, Brigette must find a way to curb her sister’s new cravings or risk losing her forever."
"I have long been a fan of the brilliant original. It’s just the kind of twisted, provocative and wildly entertaining story that we love at Sid Gentle," said executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle. "It’s been 20 years since the world was introduced to the iconic teen girl werewolf and we can’t wait to re-introduce her to already devoted and eager new horror fans alike."
"Could it be more socially relevant in this day and age to launch the television series, Ginger Snaps?," Fawcett said. "For me, this is the ultimate follow-up to Orphan Black and I know those fans will find new love with the iconic Ginger and Brigette Fitzgerald. Anna Ssemuyaba is the perfect writer to help us bring our edgy, girl-power horror story to the small screen. I can’t wait for a big bite of this!"
"I have long loved Ginger Snaps and its incisive portrayal of the agony, ecstasy, and unbridled rage that comes with being a teenage girl," said Ssemuyaba. "I’m honored to be reimagining it for a new audience."
Lee Morris will also executive produce alongside Clark Peterson and Copperheart’s Steve Hoban. Endeavor Content will handle worldwide sales.
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