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The Power: Amazon casts Leslie Mann in TV adaptation


Amazon is turning Naomi Alderman’s feminist science fiction novel The Power into a 10-episode series, with a stellar lead and talented director. According to Deadline, Leslie Mann has been cast as the lead in the adaptation, with Reed Morano (The Handmaid’s Tale) behind the camera in the director’s seat.

Alderman is adapting her own novel for the screen, along with an all-female writers’ room, which is pretty damn awesome. The team will include: Claire Wilson (Rocks, Little Drummer Girl), Sarah Quintrell (Ellen, The Trial: A Murder in the Family), Whit Anderson (Ozark, Daredevil), Stacy Osei-Kuffour (Watchmen, PEN15) and novelist Rebecca Levene (The Hollow Gods Trilogy).

The Power is set in a world where women suddenly develop the ability to release electrical jolts from their hand, leading them to become the dominant gender over men. The novel avoids essentialising women as nurturing, empathetic leaders, instead looking at how unchecked power has the habit of corrupting any gender, and the dangerous, toxic ways in which anger can be expressed when there is little accountability for those who are doing the expression.

The series will follow a series of characters in this new world order. As described in the Deadline announcement: “Allie, a vulnerable American foster kid who reinvents herself as a faith leader; Roxy, the daughter of a London crime boss, who revels in her new abilities; Tunde, a Nigerian journalist reporting on seismic global change; and Margot Cleary – Lopez (Mann), Mayor of Seattle; loving wife and doting mother to three kids. At least that’s what her official campaign website would tell you.”

More news on The Power TV series as we hear it. This is definitely one to keep an eye on.



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