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Never Let Me Go TV adaptation to shoot in the UK

Never Let Me Go TV adaptation to shoot in the UK

A full series adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro”s dystopian Never Let Me Go has been greenlit by FX, for delivery to Hulu and Disney+.

DNA Films produces the full run, which follows a successful pilot written by Melissa Iqbal; she returns to write the series and will serve as showrunner.

Filming takes place in the UK; Production Intelligence subscribers can log in from tomorrow, 27 October, for details on the prep and shoot dates plus a key department head. Non-subscribers can click here to request a free online demo.

Iqbal also exec produces with series director Marc Munden, Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Maria Fleischer and author Ishiguro. DNA also produced the 2010 feature film adaptation.

Viola Prettejohn stars as teenager Thora who runs away from Hailsham, a seemingly pleasant English boarding school where she and her friends are kept hidden away from society in a state-sanctioned programme of human cloning. When she lives undercover in the real world, Thora unknowingly sparks off a revolutionary chain of events.

Kelly Macdonald and Tracey Ullman co-star with Aiysha Hart, Spike Fearn, Gary Beadle, Kwami Odoom, Shaniqua Okwok, Susan Brown, Keira Chanse, Edward Holcroft and Susan Brown.

Image: Viola Prettejohn in The Nevers via HBO/Keith Bernstein.

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