Fallen (upcoming TV series)

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Fallen
Created byClaudia Bluemhuber
Based on Fallen
by Lauren Kate
Written by
  • Rachel Paterson
  • Roland Moore
Directed byMatt Hastings
Country of origin
  • Switzerland
  • Germany
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Claudia Bluemhuber
  • Matt Hastings
  • Herbert Kloiber
ProducerJonathan Halperyn
CinematographyMahlon Todd Williams
Production companies
Original release
Network Globoplay

Fallen is an upcoming English-language romantic fantasy television series created by Claudia Bluemhuber, based on the 2009 novel by Lauren Kate. It was developed by Silver Reel and Night Train Media for Globoplay. It will first air on Globoplay on 12 August 2024.

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Production

It was reported in February 2021 that a television adaptation of Lauren Kate's novel was in development. [1] The eight-part series was confirmed to have been picked up by Brazil's Globoplay in September 2022, with Claudia Bluemhuber of the Zurich-based production company Silver Reel attached as showrunner. Bluemhuber had previously worked as a producer on the 2016 film adaptation. Matt Hastings would direct the series with Rachel Paterson and Roland Moore writing it. Bluemhuber, Hastings, and Herbert Kloiber of the Munich-based Night Train Media served as executive producers. Hastings spoke of their hope to "reach the new adult audience". [2]

Also in September 2022, it was announced Alexander Siddig, Sarah Niles, Jessica Alexander, Gijs Blom, and Timothy Innes would star in the series. Also joining the cast were Josefine Koenig, Esme Kingdom, Maura Bird, Lawrence Walker, Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness, Sam Bell, Julian Krenn, Laura Majid and Courtney Chen. [2]

Principal photography took place in Budapest over the course of four or five months. [3]

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References

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