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Amy Adams to star in TV adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects

February 20, 2016 by Gary Collinson

Deadline is reporting that Entertainment One is shopping around a drama series package based on Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn’s debut thriller Sharp Objects, which has Amy Adams (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) attached to star.

Sharp Objects “centers on reporter Camille Preaker (Adams) who, fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, is sent to her small hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls where she has to reconnect with her estranged mother and half-sister.”

The project will be directed by Jean-Marc Vallee (Wild), with Marti Noxon (UnReal) serving as showrunner and Jason Blum (Sinister) executive prodcuing.

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Originally published February 20, 2016. Updated April 14, 2018.

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, News, Television Tagged With: Amy Adams, Sharp Objects

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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