Posted on 06/21/2019 11:34:29 AM PDT by EdnaMode
WarnerMedia has chosen a particularly timely subject for one of the first original productions percolating for its streaming service: a YA comedy about a Missouri teen who heads off on a road trip with a friend to seek out a legal abortion. Given todays bombshell development that Missouri voted to become the first state without an abortion clinic since Roe V Wade, the picture couldnt be more timely or bold.
Erik Feigs upstart production company Picturestart will finance an adaptation of the Jenni Hendriks & Ted Caplan novel Unpregnant, producing it with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of Berlanti Productions. Rachel Lee Goldenberg (Valley Girl & The Mindy Project) will direct the film. WarnerMedia for days has been unwilling to confirm any of this understandable given the heated battles in conservative states like Missouri over womens reproductive rights but sources tell Deadline the deals are about done. The book will be published by HarperTeen in September.
Unpregnant begins with a 17-year old Missouri teen named Veronica discovering she has gotten pregnant, a development that threatens to end her dreams of matriculating at an Ivy League college, and the career that will follow. Shes got a loser boyfriend and is not remotely ready to be a mother, but her home state requires minors get parental consent for an abortion and they wont give her permission. If Veronica wants an abortion, shell need to travel 900 miles to New Mexico. The desperate girl turns to her cynical ex-best friend Bailey, and the plan is to drive 14 hours to the clinic and return home.
Everything that can go wrong does, and it plays out in a mix of humor and grounded human emotion in the tradition of road trip films like John Hughes Planes, Trains & Automobiles.
The film has the chance to hit the zeitgeist with a young audience that is the elusive goal of streaming services, and which Netflix has hit upon with 13 Reasons Why on the issue of teen suicide. Id been chasing this for several days and didnt realize why it was so hard to confirm until I saw the Missouri story break on CNN.
Goldenberg is repped by UTA, 831 Entertainment, and Jackoway Tyerman.
Only two comments so far but I like the trend:
So a book about a child killing a child and you find that funny and affirmative?
Dear diary: I just want my baby dead. COMING THIS FALL 2019
Murder of a child in the womb... comedy gold!
Un funny
A comedy about getting an abortion? Is this world sick and getting sicker? This is considered funny and a fit subject for comedy????
This says a lot about Hollywood doesn’t it, in that, nobody along the chain of command , as decisions are made to greenlight projects , had the ability to say out loud, that an abortion comedy is so far out there, that such a film shouldn’t be produced.
Why New Mexico? Illinois is a lot closer.
Abortion comedy. Right up there with those comedies about fatal car crashes.
I don’t think that ever, in the farthest reaches of my imagination, would I see the phrase “abortion comedy.”
Can there be anything more low, vile, evil or disgusting than that?
Just sold all my ATT stock.
Yes, but it’s “bold”!!!
Just wait...
Sounds like another winner.
“If Veronica wants an abortion, shell need to travel 900 miles to New Mexico.”
Erm, why wouldn’t she just drive to Illinois, right across the border from Missouri, that has tons of abortion clinics?
“See kids? Abortions are fun! Make an adventure of it!”
*spit*
Illinois is a lot closer.
Veronica the murderess as heroine? What a sick, sick people America had become. There WILL be a price to pay for these murders.
Selling arms and legs! Hilarious!
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