Apple Is Developing A New Show From One Of The ‘Confederate’ Creators
By Ben Pearson/Jan. 3, 2018 12:30 pm EST
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A new report says that Nichelle Tramble Spellman, one of the remaining creators of Confederate, is developing a brand new television show for Apple that has Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer lined up to star in it. Learn more about the latest Apple TV show below.
The only problem is that she has lied to Caleb about every detail of her past—starting with her last name.
When investigative reporter Poppy Parnell sets off a media firestorm with a mega-hit podcast that reopens the long-closed case of Josie’s father’s murder, Josie’s world begins to unravel. Meanwhile, the unexpected death of Josie’s long-absent mother forces her to return to her Midwestern hometown where she must confront the demons from her past—and the lies on which she has staked her future.
The TV adaptation reportedly “challenges its viewers to consider the consequences when the pursuit of justice is placed on a public stage,” and Sarah Koenig, the creator and host of Serial – the true crime podcast that arguably kicked off this whole craze a few years ago – will serve as a consultant on the series. This sounds like a fascinating premise, and Octavia Spencer is a perfect fit for a role like this.
Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine production company will produce the series, marking her second collaboration with Apple in the company’s short history producing original television content. Last year, it was announced that Witherspoon would co-star with Jennifer Aniston in an untitled series set in the cutthroat world of morning news broadcasts, and Hello Sunshine will also produce that series. Meanwhile, Apple also has a reboot of the sci-fi anthology series Amazing Stories lined up from Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller. But even months after those announcements first arrived, there’s still no word on how Apple plans to actually distribute any of this television content. Maybe they’ll end up purchasing Netflix, because at least then they’d have a platform for their growing library of content.
No word on how Spellman’s work on Are You Sleeping might potentially conflict with Confederate, but we’ll keep you updated as soon as we hear anything about the future of that series (or more on this one).