Actress and screenwriter Suzana Pires (Sol Nascente) is working on the series, which will tell the story of three teenagers trained to be spies
The Panthers will have a new version soon – and this time, it will be Brazilian! According to information from the deadlineactress and screenwriter Suzana Pires (Rising Sun) is producing a new series, the result of a partnership between producers Sony Pictures Television and Floresta.
In the novelty, three teenagers from different backgrounds and realities are scouted by a scout to work on their talents and special skills at the Academia dos Anjos, a spy school dedicated to women. There is still no information about who will be in the cast or the premiere date.
The franchise The Panthers began with a series shown between 1976 and 1981. Years later, in 2000, it hit theaters with The Panthersstarring Cameron Diaz (Who’s Gonna Get Mary?), Lucy Liu (Kill Bill) and Drew Barrymore (As If It Was the First Time); and the sequence, The panthers, haulinglaunched in 2003, which featured a small participation by the Brazilian Rodrigo Santoro.
In 2011, Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights), Rachel Taylor (Jessica Jones) It is Annie Ilonzeh (Person of interest) starred in a new TV version, but the project was unsuccessful and was canceled after a single season.
Finally, in 2019, The Panthers got a new version on the big screen with Kristen Stewart (Twilight), naomi scott (Aladdin) It is Ella Balinska (Resident Evil: The Series) in the main roles, in addition to directing Elizabeth Banks (The White Powder Bear). However, the remake It was also not as well received and the project ended up dying after the first film.
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