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The Wilding - Tim Kring Supernatural Drama gets Pilot Order at USA

1 Oct 2015

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Thanks to johnhelvete for the heads up

USA Network and Universal Cable Prods. have teamed to greenlight two-hour backdoor pilot The Wilding, a supernatural drama from executive producers Tim Kring (Heroes) and writer-creator Silka Luisa (To The Bone). CiarĂ¡n Foy (Citadel) is set to direct.

The project, whose pickup had been in the works for a while with casting already underway, is part of a broader initiative at UCP and the NBCUniversal cable networks it supplies, including USA and Syfy, to jump-start a greater volume of quality series at a lower license fee to the nets through a model that involves UCP supplementing the high-end budget for the shows through financing via collaborations with international networks and SVOD deals. The first project under that initiative was the Syfy/UCP straight-to-series drama series Hunters, from Gale Anne Hurd and Natalie Chaidez.

The new model involves mostly going straight to series with orders for eight, 10 or 13 episodes. While greenlighted as a two-hour pilot, I hear The Wilding also could go straight to series at any point during production on the pilot.

luisaSet in suburban North Carolina, The Wilding centers around the Hayes family — a typical, loving blended family seeking a fresh start after their 17-year-old daughter, Kayla, is released from a mental health institution following ten years of treatment. Their ideals are quickly threatened, however, when Kayla’s apparitions of the dead begin to haunt them once again.
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