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The CW Developing Nancy Drew TV Series
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The original teenage sleuth is attempting a return to the small screen, as The CW begins development on a new Nancy Drew drama. Fans of the classic book series will no doubt be excited to see how the age-old detective fares in modern times.

Created in the 1930s, the Nancy Drew books follow the story of the title character, an amateur sleuth, placed in a variety of mysterious situations by a multitude of writers, all writing under the pen name Carolyn Keene. Drew would go on to solve mysteries and inspire young women for nearly a century. Despite the evident popularity of the franchise, two Nancy Drew TV series have secured a spot in development hell over the past few years. Both CBS and NBC attempted to get an adaptation off the ground with little success, proving it a difficult endeavor transferring Nancy Drew's adventures to TV. That being said, simultaneous to this new CW venture, a Nancy Drew film is in the works starring IT's Sophia Lillis.

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Deadline exclusively revealed the existence of the CW project, which will be headed by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The duo served as the guiding creative forces behind both The O.C. and Gossip Girl, and their track record looks to be perfect fit for a youth-targeted Nancy Drew series. Hopefully their iteration will fare better than past attempts. Set to follow Drew's life after graduating high school, this version sticks closer to the books, unlike both CBS and NBC's potential shows, which centered on a Nancy firmly into adulthood.


The Sophia Lillis-fronted film version is also following several past attempts to recreate the novels on film. In the 1930s, Warner Brothers produced a series of four B-films starring Glenda Farrell, which portrayed Nancy Drew in a different light - a ditzy girl replaced the well-known, competent detective. In 2007, Jerry Weintraub produced another interpretation, a film that starred future American Horror Story regular Emma Roberts. Those, combined with the two stalled TV adaptation attempts, adds pressure to both the new film and TV series to make things work. Perhaps between the two of them, one will manage to get off the ground successfully.

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Nancy Drew sucked.

The Hardy Boys thought; they were those dudes; I read EVERY one of those books twice as a kid. :yes:
 

Nancy Drew casts Tian Richards as Tom Swift for potential spin-off series

By Sydney Bucksbaum
January 26, 2021 at 06:00 PM EST




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Nancy Drew has found her Tom Swift.
EW has learned that Tian Richards has landed the starring role for the Nancy Drew potential spin-off Tom Swift, based on the classic book series of the same name. The actor will debut in episode 15 this season as the titular Black, gay, billionaire inventor and will continue playing the role if the character's solo spin-off series, currently in development at the CW, is greenlit.
Nancy Drew showrunners Melinda Hsu Taylor and Noga Landau previously revealed to EW that Tom will crash into one of Nancy's (Kennedy McMann) investigations in season 2 episode 15, when Nancy interprets an event as supernatural and Tom believes it to be cosmically paranormal. And if Tom Swift goes to series, the new show will follow Tom as he's thrust into a world of sci-fi conspiracy and unexplained phenomena after the shocking disappearance of his father. He goes on a road trip in a quest to unravel the truth, leaving behind the comforts of his usual moneyed lifestyle, all while fighting to stay one step ahead of an Illuminati-scale group hell-bent on stopping him. Tom's missions will require his genius and flair for innovation guided by love, romance, friendship and the mysteries of the universe yet-unsolved.



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"We're excited about bringing a story that has both sci-fi but also Blackness, and joy, and pride, and love, and romance," Landau tells EW of the potential spin-off. "Something that I'm personally most excited about with Tom Swift is that it's going to be an epic cosmic romance that positions a queer Black man right in the middle of it as the object of desire and as the alpha male of the story. That's just so important to put on screen right now."
"In addition to that, what we're hoping in success, if we should be so lucky to get a series order, is that the other person in that triangle is going to be a man of trans experience, and his love story and his being the object of desire for a young woman who's in the Swift squad," Hsu Taylor adds. "That is going to be another really great thing to explore and for people to feel like, 'Oh, that's me.' We want to make it something that feels like it's both a world that we haven't seen before, but also one that we can relate to no matter what your background is and that we could aspire to also no matter what your background is or whatever your particular preferences are. It's just the common humanity under all of the cosmic wonder."

Hsu Taylor reveals that Tom is going to be facing a lot of "fish out of water" experiences both on Nancy Drew and his own series. "What he usually does to solve these things is use his inventions and his technology and his urbane sophistication and a lot of those things don't work against ghosts," she says. "He has to humble himself a little bit, buddy up with Nancy in a very fun way, and learn what he learns from our people."
And the showrunners tease that Tom's friendship with Nick (Tunji Kasim) is one they're having the most fun exploring. "We get to now explore what it is to be Nick in this show as a Black man," Hsu Taylor says. "Tom Swift arrives and he's Black and he's gay and he's awesome and the first time he locks eyes with Nick, he totally is like, 'What are you doing here?' In a very funny way, in a very instantly bonding way. And there's a whole storyline about it."
Richards is best known for playing Marcus in Netflix's Dumplin', and was most recently seen in Burden opposite Forest Whitaker, which was an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival. His other credits include Being Mary Jane, The Neighborhood, 24: Legacy, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and A Bad Mom's Christmas.
Like Nancy Drew, Tom Swift comes from Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage's Fake Empire and is produced through CBS Studios in an effort to create an expanded "Drew-niverse" on the CW. Hsu Taylor and Landau co-created the new project with Cameron Johnson (Empire), and will write and executive produce. Schwartz, Savage, and Lis Rowinski will also serve as executive producers.
Nancy Drew airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on the CW.
 
Never finished the series.

But the concept could have been great

It was execution that messed it up

The actors beside the lead were good the budget was good

But the writers forget something

Being super inclusive and gay and proud is wonderful

That writers room was unique and talented

But like I said they forgot something

It has to be good.

Going too much in any direction just because you CAN? ain't the way

It has to be GOOD! Entertaining, fun.

It felt like an afternoon special moment had to forced in. Just SHOW US how the Character improves and evolves with ACTIONS.

And the invention scenes were horrible

He is the gay black Tony stark...

I didn't believe it for a minute

He wasn't cool.

Gay straight don't matter

He wasn't likeable

I want to finish it just because the premise was so damn strong and the overall mystery was well built.

But if they had a new lead or maybe given him time to grow into the role

Maybe just maybe...

They would have had something

Sidebar: they should have made him bi sexual if HAD to go in this direction. I think it would have worked better.
 
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