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Anna North s Outlawed to Get TV Adaptation From A24 and Amy Adams Bond Group Entertainment
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Jan. 26, 2021
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“Vox” senior reporter Anna North’s latest novel, “Outlawed,” which was published a couple of weeks ago and is already a New York Times bestseller, has been picked up by A24 and Amy Adams’ Bond Group Entertainment team for a television adaptation.
Adams and her manager Stacy O’Neil will executive produce, and Kate Clifford will co-produce for Bond Group Entertainment.
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The alternative, inclusive, feminist spin on the traditionally white, hetero, masculine Western genre has been met with effusive critical acclaim since its debut on Jan. 5. Writer Alicia Lutes proclaimed in a USA Today review that “Outlawed” was made for a series or film adaptation, likening it to Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Charles Portis’ “True Grit.”
Amy Adams, A24 Snag TV Rights to Western Novel Outlawed
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Amy Adams is headed to the Old West with her next producing project.
The six-time Oscar nominee s Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have landed rights to Anna North s novel
Outlawed and will develop it for television.
The novel, which debuted at No. 6 on the New York Times best-seller list following its Jan. 5 publication, centers on a young midwife who s initiated into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and becomes part of their mission to transform the West. The feminist spin on the Western has received strong reviews and is the January pick for the Belletrist and Reese Witherspoon book clubs.