Another Desperate housewives Reboot -Restart again….
Deadline reports A Wisteria Lane project is under the development of Simpson Street by Kerry Washington and the 20th television where the company is located.
Natalie Chaidez (The stewardess) writes the project that is described as a fun, sexy, dark comical soap/mystery in the vein of Desperate housewives, Located under a group of five very different friends and sometimes frenemies who all live on a photo-perfect Cul de Sac called “Wisteria Lane”. On the surface all Wisteria -neighbors live the dream: beautiful houses, beautiful families, shiny SUVs in the driveway. But behind those fences with white picket and smiling Insta messages there are secrets.
Desperate housewives Maker / executive producer Marc Cherry was not part of the field, but is aware of the project and may be involved in a certain capacity.
Cherry has previously established the idea of a prequel series, which is set in 1966.
“I would probably like to do the idea, perhaps in an earlier decade,” Cherry recently told People Magazine. “Because the character I miss the most, actually Wisteria Lane. That was the nicest playground that someone in the history of television ever had, because we owned the whole street. I know that street as the back of my hand.”
“If you do a reboot, you must have a really good artistic reason to do it. And at some point I sit down with someone and go: ‘Okay, let’s talk about whether there is good enough’ why ” to do it,” “said Cherry.
Eva Longoria would be ‘the first to sign up’ for a series or film.
“I think because you know then, we have done eight years of 24 episodes. I mean, that’s a lot. Now you get a series with six episodes or five episodes,” she explained. “We had so many episodes per year [Marc Cherry] Felt like he exhausted every storyline, as if I couldn’t sleep with another person in that street. “
And once again for it … here is Melbourne’s own Wisteria Lane in Caroline Springs.
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