The hour long drama is being produced
by the same people who brought TV "The Vampire Diaries," "The Secret
Circle," and "Gossip Girl." The show is expected to be a big hit, but
has some concerned over the content and especially the storyline about
making deals with the devil.
Warner Bros. Television and Alloy are behind the new drama, which is based on a book series by Gabriella Pierce.
The
drama will be the fourth commissioned to pilot at ABC already this
season, following shows Shawn Ryan's Last Resort, the untitled Roland
Emmerich election project and Shonda Rhimes' period hotel piece Gilded
Lillys, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Following the storyline of the books,
the drama will reportedly center around a couple from the midwest who
move to New York. They are hired to be resident managers of a building
on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City in a seemingly
innocent exchange.
However, once they begin their new job it is
revealed that residents of the building have been making sordid sexual
deals with the devil. As part of the evil exchanges a deal was brokered
that Satan will help fulfill their deepest and darkest desires, which
opens the door to the promoted sex and drama.
It has been announced that David Wilcox will likely adapt the project
and step into the role of executive producer alongside Alloy's Leslie
Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo.
ABC Entertainment chief Paul Lee
previously worked with Allot in the past when he was fulfilling his
duties at ABC Family. During that stint he worked with Alloy on numerous
high profile dramas for ABC Family, including "The Lying Game," and
"Pretty Little Liars."
Culled from global.christianpost.com
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