Adapting Twilight AKA Marvel writer Jessica Jones for the ABC television series

More details after the jump.According to Variety Twilight writer and former executive producer Melissa Rosenberg adapted Dexter also known as Jessica Jones for the fall television season of 2011. As part of a release from the writer’s flag Tall Girls technologies, new potential series will probably be the first Marvel project to take off on ABC. The story follows a superhero named Jewel (see above) that the contracts disorer post-traumatic stress and choose to leave the superhero business. ABC is already in the midst of a new TV adaptation of The Incredible Hulk with Guillermo del Toro as one of the creative minds behind the series, but it seems that the network is also interested in a lesser-known Marvel character for a new series and .
Deeply flawed, but with a biting sense of humor” seems to be a serious lack of a female version of Dr. Gregory House, so it’s not a bad evaluation.As his secret identity, Jessica Jones, the wife of thirty-odd goals to stay away from other people with superpowers, but he opened his own detective agency. Apparently, the project attracted the attention of Rosenberg, because “the character is not like most of the major female roles in network television:. But in its goal of helping the needy, she finds herself with a desire to help other superheroes who may need your help.
However, before hearing that Rosenberg had his hands on Dexter definitely helps. As an interesting trivia point, the comic series was originally the title of Alias, another ABC hit series. InterestedWhile Rosenberg talents on the page to leave something to be desired Twilight, has no better source material to work with middle school level Stephanie Meyer’s writing. Comic book writer Brian Michael Benids, the creator of the series and the comic character, is a consultant on the project with some Marvel executives who produce along with Klein Howard (one of the people behind the Parks and Recreation). If this new series can capture the intrigue of the old action drama from JJ Abrams, then we’re in luck.
