Only a force greater than evil can stop what’s coming next.”Īdelstein in a statement heaped praise on Koontz and expressed hope for the project. But the child believes “a monstrous evil was behind his father’s death and now threatens him and his mother,” according to the synopsis.Įnter “a uniquely gifted dog, Kipp, devoted beyond reason to people.” When the dog hears Woody communicate like he does–without speaking–“he knows he needs to find him before it’s too late. There has been no word yet, at this early stage, of possible directors or cast members.ĭevoted–published by Thomas & Mercer–tells the story of 11-year-old Woody Bookman, a boy who has never spoken a single word–not even when his father dies in a freak accident. Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements will produce the series alongside Koontz. Tomorrow Studios–which has had some success translating concepts from the Silver Screen to television–was the force behind the TV adaptations of such films as 2013’s Snowpiercer (into a TNT series) and 2011’s Hanna (into a Prime Video series). Another horror novel is being brought to the small screen–and this time (believe it or not), it’s not a book from Stephen King.ĭevoted–a novel from prolific genre author Dean Koontz that was just published in March–is being developed into a TV series by Tomorrow Studios, according to Deadline.
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