‘Young Frankenstein’ Reboot From ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Team & Mel Brooks in the Works at FX
- FX is developing a comedy series titled Very Young Frankenstein inspired by Mel Brooks' 1974 film Young Frankenstein.
- This project follows a recent trend of Brooks' classics being adapted, with details of the reboot still under wraps and casting not started.
- Stefani Robinson, known for her work on What We Do in the Shadows and Atlanta, will serve as the writer and showrunner, with Taika Waititi set to direct the pilot episode.
- Mel Brooks and his producing partner Kevin Salter will executive produce the series, which is acknowledged as a difficult but exciting endeavor.
- If approved, the series would continue Brooks' influence on comedy television, complementing recent projects like History of the World, Part II on Hulu.
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