More than 14 years have passed since TNT cancelled the series adaptation of Witchblade, but a new TV reboot is taking shape at NBC, per THR:
The network is teaming with CSI grad Carol Mendelsohn and The Vampire Diaries showrunner Caroline Dries to adapt Marc Silvestri’s Top Cow comic Witchblade, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The drama has landed at NBC with a script commitment.
Based on the graphic novel of the same name, the Sony Pictures Television drama centers on homicide detective Sara Pezzini, on the hunt for an elusive serial killer, who must navigate the grisly streets and police politics of San Francisco’s Mission District — until one day the bracelet she has worn her entire life gives her supernatural insight into a crime she’s trying to solve. Her bracelet is the Witchblade, an amulet that has been worn by remarkable women throughout history, and Sara is next in line.
Dries, who will wrap The CW vampire drama later this season, will pen the script and exec produce alongside Vampire Diaries writer/co-exec producer Brian Young. The drama will be exec produced by Sony TV-based Mendelsohn and her Carol Mendelsohn Productions topper Julie Weitz. Top Cow founder/owner Silvestri and Matt Hawkins will also exec produce. Circle of Confusion’s Rick Jacobs and Dave Alpert (The Walking Dead) will also exec produce.
Witchblade survived two seasons on TNT, spanning 24 episodes, from 2001 to 2002.
Will NBC officially give birth to a new Witchblade? Stay tuned…
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