London, Jan. 22 -- A sharply conceived crime drama with a caper-like sensibility is emerging from the pen of Danny Brocklehurst, the celebrated writer behind the global hit "Fool Me Once".
Titled "After the Move to Nevada", the series blends elements of mistaken identity, criminal intrigue and dark humour against a distinctively American backdrop, reports DEADLINE.
Brocklehurst's script is about a gangster movie fan who goes to a crime convention in Nevada, hence the title. While there, he gets mistaken for a mafia boss, and the story follows from there.
The project has been in development with Disney UK for some time and casting discussions are now progressing. Production is being handled by Wild Mercury, the Banijay-backed production c...