Yost is perhaps best known for developing the FX series “Justified,” with Variety exclusively reporting in March that he and several members of the “Justified” team are reuniting for a new series at the cabler. The others are the World War II drama series “Masters of the Air” and the spy drama “Slow Horses.” Yost is a writer and co-executive producer on the former project and an executive producer on the latter. The remnants of humanity live underground in a vast. With the series order for “Wool,” Yost now has three projects in the works at Apple. For the first time ever, The Silo Saga Omnibus brings together all of the work in Hugh Howey's ground-breaking, best-selling, acclaimed series, including the individual novels Wool, Shift, and Dust, as well as original essays by the author, and a bonus chapbook of short fiction, Silo Stories. She is repped by ICM Partners and Tavistock Wood. The latter film marks Ferguson’s second collaboration with Jackman after “The Greatest Showman.” Ferguson’s other roles include the “Mission Impossible” franchise, “Doctor Sleep,” and “The Snowman.” 20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox) had also previously acquired the movie rights to “Wool,” with Ridley Scott and Steve Zaillian attached as producers.įerguson will next be seen in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune,” with film set to drop in October, as well as “Reminiscence” with Hugh Jackman, which will debut in August. The Apple TV+ Sci-Fi series took over eight months to complete the production. This is now the second attempt to develop a TV series based on “Wool.” Variety exclusively reported in 2018 that AMC was developing a “Wool” series, with LaToya Morgan attached to write. Add to Pocket: ‘Wool’ TV series based on the first book in the Silo series by author Hugh Howey has officially wrapped up filming in London, UK, last week (May 20).
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