SOURCE: Deadline.com | Peter White
December 7, 2020
The number of podcasts being adapted for television is set to explode over the course of the next few years, with audio IP rivaling books as Hollywood’s go-to source for inspiration.
The podcasting business has been a growing source of intellectual property for the small screen for the last couple of years with the likes of Amazon’s
Homecoming, USA Network’s
Dirty John and ABC’s
Alex, Inc. But Deadline understands that the number of podcasts in various stages of development to be adapted is now well into three figures. These includes the likes of Wondery’s crime drama
Over My Dead Body and cult drama
Guru: The Dark Side of Enlightenment, paranormal series
Welcome to Night Vale, Neil Strauss’ investigative series
To Live and Die In LA, basketball cheat scandal
Whistleblower, Australian crime series
The Teacher’s Pet, ESPN’s 30 for 30 on Clippers owner Donald Sterling
The Sterling Affairs, and sci-fi drama
Girl In Space.
