Syfy developing haunted house drama The Woods with Amblin TV

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

From one Syfy pilot to another. The network, which has really begun to beef up its development slate, is working on a haunted house drama from "90210" writer Liz Phang and "Chuck" co-creator/showrunner Chris Fedak. The title: "The Woods".

The drama centers on a young woman who returns to the mysterious wooded mansion her sister disappeared from when they were girls, only to learn that the sinister beings that took her are still there.

Amblin TV ("Under the Dome") is also on board the project; Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey are executive producing for the company.

Syfy is currently working on this, "12 Monkeys", "Beowulf" and "Dominion", the television adaptation of Scott Stewart's LEGION.

Source: THR

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