Eight years after his death, Michael Crichton’s body of work continues to grow. National Geographic Channel today announced that it is developing a limited series based on the author, screenwriter, director and producer’s “Dragon Teeth” manuscript, which will soon be published as a novel.
Bruce C. McKenna and Graham Yost will adapt “Dragon Teeth” for the series. Amblin TV is behind the project, along with Sony Pictures TV. Amblin and Crichton were previously behind “Jurassic Park” and “ER.”
Crichton’s wife Sheri found the book in her husband’s archives and “immediately identified it as ‘Pure Crichton,'” according to a statement.
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Here’s the official synopsis: “‘Dragon Teeth’ follows the notorious rivalry between real-life paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh during a time of intense fossil speculation and discovery. The...
Bruce C. McKenna and Graham Yost will adapt “Dragon Teeth” for the series. Amblin TV is behind the project, along with Sony Pictures TV. Amblin and Crichton were previously behind “Jurassic Park” and “ER.”
Crichton’s wife Sheri found the book in her husband’s archives and “immediately identified it as ‘Pure Crichton,'” according to a statement.
Read More: Colin Trevorrow Says ‘Jurassic World’ Sequel Will Take Things To “The Next Level”
Here’s the official synopsis: “‘Dragon Teeth’ follows the notorious rivalry between real-life paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh during a time of intense fossil speculation and discovery. The...
- 7/30/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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