A television adaptation of The Lost Boys from Veronica Mars and iZombie creator Rob Thomas is in development at The CW.
According to Deadline, the potential series is planned to span seven seasons, each featuring a different supporting cast and setting, with the only constant being its crew of vampires (aka Lost Boys) who never age. The series would tell a 70-year story, with each season covering the events of an entire decade, with the first season taking place in the 1960s in San Francisco.
Thomas is writing and executive producing the series, which will serve as a re-imagining of Joel Schumacher's classic 1987 horror comedy film and "explore what it really means to be immortal."
Mike Karz and Bill Bindley from Gulfstream are also on board as executive producers for The Lost Boys television adaptation, which is being created as part of Gulfstream's larger deal with Warner Bros. Television.
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