By NELLIE ANDREEVA
(Deadline Hollywood) In Showtime’s first pilot order for 2013, the pay cable network has greenlighted a high-profile drama from Oscar nominees Paul Attanasio and Ridley Scott. Titled The Vatican,
the project is described as a provocative contemporary genre thriller
about spirituality, power and politics set against the modern-day
political machinations within the Catholic church. Said to evoke The Sopranos and Upstairs Downstairs,
the series will explore the relationships and rivalries as well as the
mysteries and miracles behind one of the world’s most hidden
institutions.
The Vatican, produced by Sony Pictures TV in association with Showtime and Scott Free, has been a passion project for
House
executive producer Attanasio, who has been working on it for a couple
of years. His script started heating up at Showtime a few weeks ago,
forcing Attanasio to
pull out of the
Rake
series adaptation starring Greg Kinnear, which Sony TV was shopping.
The pay cable network then proceeded with attaching an A-list director
before giving the project a green light. I hear a quartet of top feature
directors circled the drama, with Ridley Scott ultimately signing on
for what will be his pilot directing debut. CAA-repped Attanasio and
WME-repped Scott executive produce with Scott Free’s David Zucker (
The Good Wife).
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