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Netflix Wins Aggressive Bidding Struggle To Adapt Bestselling Thriller Novel With Key Marvel Author

Netflix Wins Aggressive Bidding Struggle To Adapt Bestselling Thriller Novel With Key Marvel Author


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Netflix has gained a fierce bidding conflict for a brand new thriller collection, based mostly on a bestselling modern political thriller novel. The streaming big has acquired the rights to So Far Gone by Jess Walter, with a straight-to-series order. The novel was printed in June 2025 and presently has a ranking of three.96 on Goodreads.

So Far Gone follows a reclusive journalist who’s compelled to go away his self-imposed exile to assist his grandchildren escape their extremist father and observe down his lacking daughter, with the assistance of a bipolar retired detective and a sarcastic ex-girlfriend. Deadline has additionally confirmed that Mark Bomback (Defending Jacob, The Wolverine) would be the adaptation’s showrunner.

Bomback’s script for the collection attracted a number of consumers. Bomback and Walter are each govt producing, in addition to Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan, and Nellie Reed for Story Syndicate; and Mary Adelstein, Becky Clements and Alissa Bachner via Tomorrow Studios. “We’re thrilled to be working with the one-and-only Mark Bomback to carry Jess Walter’s propulsive and deeply humane novel to the display screen,” say Garbus, Cogan, and Reed in an announcement.

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