Pacific Drive TV Series Rights Acquired by James Wan's Production Company | TechRaptor

Pacific Drive TV Series Rights Acquired by James Wan's Production Company | TechRaptor

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James Wan's production company Atomic Monster has acquired the rights to turn indie driving survival game Pacific Drive into a TV show.

As reported by Variety, Wan, best known as the creator of the Saw and Insidious franchises (as well as the director on movies like Furious 7 and both Aquaman films), will serve as an executive producer alongside Michael Clear and Rob Hackett, also Atomic Monster execs.

They'll be joined by Jeff Ludwig, who will, according to IMDb, also serve as an executive producer on Annapurna and Remedy's upcoming Alan Wake TV series. He's also worked alongside movie and TV production studio Story Kitchen on a Sifu live-action adaptation, which has yet to see the light of day.

It's worth noting that, as Variety points out, Wan and his production company have only acquired the rights to Pacific Drive, which is essentially the first step towards a full Pacific Drive TV show.

However, since the project doesn't yet have any creative personnel attached to it (not to mention a streaming platform), it's likely that we're still very early on in production, so it could be a very long time indeed before we hear anything about this one.

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