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Apple Is Developing a TV Show Based On Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series (deadline.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Deadline: In a competitive situation, Apple has nabbed a TV series adaptation of Foundation, the seminal Isaac Asimov science fiction novel trilogy. The project, from Skydance Television, has been put in development for straight-to-series consideration. Deadline revealed last June that Skydance had made a deal with the Asimov estate and that David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman were cracking the code on a sprawling series based on the books that informed Star Wars and many other sci-fi films and TV series. Goyer and Friedman will be executive producers and showrunners. Skydance's David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross also will executive produce.

Originally published as a short story series in Astounding Magazine in 1942, Asimov's Foundation is the complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy, all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire. The protagonist is a psycho-historian who has an ability to read the future and foresees the empire's imminent collapse. He sets out to save the knowledge of mankind from being wiped out. Even the Game of Thrones' creative team would marvel at the number of empires that rise and fall in Foundation. Asimov's trilogy has been tried numerous times as a feature film at Fox, Warner Bros (with Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne, who greenlit The Lord of the Rings), and then at Sony with Independence Day director Roland Emmerich. Many top sci-fi writers have done scripts and found it daunting to constrict the sprawling saga to a feature film format. Most recently, HBO tried developing a series with Interstellar co-writer and Westworld exec producer Jonathan Nolan, but a script was never ordered.

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  1. Maybe Trump will watch it involuntarily by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You know, in prison for life next to his traitor sons and dumber lawyers.

    1. Re:Maybe Trump will watch it involuntarily by DickBreath · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I must disagree in the strongest terms. The lawyers are certainly smarter than at least one of the sons.

      Of course, they can work out exactly who and which one during their club fed stay.

      As Trump himself said: when you're putting suspects into the police car, don't be too nice! It's okay to bang their head against the roof of the car. Ooops!

      --

      I'll see your senator, and I'll raise you two judges.