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It’s been almost a decade since director James Mangold (A Complete Unknown) ventured into television, but he’s coming back with a new high-profile project for Paramount. He’s going to bring one of his first, and most acclaimed, movies to the small screen. The news comes in the wake of Mangold signing an overall deal with the studio shortly after its merger with Skydance Entertainment last year.
According to reports, Mangold is set to adapt the 1997 movie Cop Land as a TV series. Mangold will write, direct, and executive produce the project alongside Robert Levine (The Old Man), who will serve as showrunner. It’s one of many projects Mangold is involved with: there’s also a Star Wars prequel set milennia in the past, detailing the origins of the Jedi and the Sith, as well as a horror-tinged Swamp Thing movie for James Gunn‘s DC Universe.
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