The Canyons
Showtime announced that they've picked up a project called The Canyons - a dark soap opera type show developed by Bret Easton Ellis.
The pay cable network has ordered a script for the project, about a group twenty- and thirtysomethings in Los Angeles. It centers on a 29-year-old magazine editor who escapes his hard-partying New York life by following his best friend and a new girlfriend across the country, only to find himself virtually isolated when his friend is killed in a mysterious accident.The six main characters - including an art gallery owner, lawyer, event planner and a closeted bartender - deal with career and relationship issues. They encounter violent situations and anxieties that are briefly manifested as monsters and other apparitions that may or may not be real.
This is the first I've heard of this project, so I'll have to do some digging. A few more details after the jump:
Ellis said he developed the idea during one of his "dark periods" living in a Los Angeles hotel while looking for a home. "I had a feeling that the world was coming to an end, which I still think it is, and was making fear-based decisions, which were getting me into worse situations. I wanted to write a soap based on fear and anxiety in L.A."
After having problems developing the script, Ellis brought in former GQ editor Dave Kalstein, who worked with him on an action drama that networks were hesitant about developing.
"It's very much like Michael Mann's L.A.," Kalstein said of the project, adding that the title is not only a reference to Los Angeles but also a "metaphor for the chasm people have in relating to each other."
UPDATE: Dave Kalstein, who is helping Ellis with the script for The Canyons is the author of Prodigy.
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[1] On Dec-12-2006, ron P. wrote:
"The Canyons" intimates an intriguing tangent of Lunar Park; I expect this series will give video vision to the surreal imagery Mr. Ellis so well-crafted into the novel. My only concern is that this project, if a hit, will keep him off the print page for longer than we, his loyal audience, would like!
[2] On Dec-12-2006, Nathan wrote:
Sounds interesting.
[3] On Dec-13-2006, stephanie wrote:
sounds awesome, too bad i don't have showtime though. bummer. yay for bee!
[4] On Dec-13-2006, Suicide wrote:
what I've read so far is ok
[5] On Jan-03-2007, Tany wrote:
man i wish i wasnt poor and got showtime.

