Why now and not two decades ago? Once the Fifty Shades became so widely anticipated, it was clear that the public was receptive to BDSM play on the big screen so Telivisa USA figured that they would give it a try. Michael Garcia is the chief creative officer and he believes that the timing couldn't be better.
"Now is the perfect moment for this project. On the heels of such boundary-pushing adaptations as Fifty Shades and HBO's Game of Thrones, the topics explored in this series are in the zeitgeist and we feel television is finally ready for them. We are now going out to writers and talent, and will put all the creative, production and distribution elements in place quickly."
Already the project is lining up some major talent to help bring it to life on the small screen. Rachel Winter, a longtime fan of the series, produced Dallas Buyers Club and back in 2012 approached Anne about turning it into something for television. According to Anne the series is doing so well that she is actually working on a fourth book to update the story.Source
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