David Fincher’s comedy ‘Living on Video’ to air on HBO
“Gone Girl” helmer David Fincher’s new comedy “Living on Video” has been picked for a 10-episode first season run.(Source: Reuters)
“Gone Girl” helmer David Fincher‘s new comedy “Living on Video” has been picked for a 10-episode first season run.
The TV series is based on Fincher’s own experiences as a music video director, reported Aceshowbiz.
Set in 1983 Los Angeles, the period drama centres on Bobby, a wide-eyed guy who drops out of college and drives to Hollywood with dreams of directing a sci-fi epic. He lands a job as a PA for a company making music videos.
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Said to be in the vein of HBO’s “Entourage”, the new series revolves around the players of the then-exploding music video industry – directors, record executives and crew members, many of them who dabble in drugs – as told through the eyes of a newcomer named Robby.
It is written by Rich Wilkes (‘XXX’) and Bob Stevenson based on an idea by Fincher. Two episodes had reportedly been filmed of the project, with Fincher as director.
No other details are available about the upcoming series as HBO has not commented on the report.
Fincher’s previous TV project “House of Cards” has become a hit on Netflix.
Source:: Indian Express