The Station Eleven team will adapt the Glass Hotel and the Sea of Tranquility

Emily St. John Mandel and Patrick Somerville gave audiences a pandemic show to deal with station eleven in a way that hooked us at HBO Max. Accordingly meetingnow the two are preparing to bring us adaptations of St. John Mandel’s latest book on the streaming service The glass hotel and her upcoming novel sea of calm.
Paramount TV Studios, who produce them station eleven Standard, also optionally both The glass hotel and sea of calm and produces the two new series. They are both reportedly seen separately from station eleven and will not be sequels to the hit show.
station eleven star Mackenzie Davis as Kirsten, an actress (with Mathilde Lawler than the younger version of Kirsten) who appeared in a production of King Lear when a virus swept through, killing large sections of the population and forcing the world into a post-apocalyptic perspective. Given the last two years we’ve all been through, the series has been surprisingly uplifting to watch, so it’s exciting to see St. John Mandel and Somerville working together again.
Somerville wrote and was the showrunner for station eleven and this time he and St. John Mandel will co-write both new series. The two will also join forces in producing the new shows David Eisenberg for his production company with Somerville called Tractor Beam, Jessica Rhodes with her Pacesetter Productions, Scott Steindorff and Dylan Russel for Stone Village Television, Hiro Murai and Nate Matteson with their banner Super Frog and Scott Delman for his Shadowfox production.
“Emily has released a stunning new book entitled sea of calm‘ Somerville said in one tweet when St. John Mandel revealed the adjustments in a New York profile. “It has the moon, time travel and futuristic book tours, I think I’ve made it clear that I’m a huge fan of one of her earlier novels, but I have to say – this is my favorite Emily novel. It’s incredible.”
When The glass hotel and sea of calm are something of the HBO Max adaptation of station elevenwe have a whole world ahead of us. station eleven defied our ideas of what we could handle in terms of pandemic content, but it showed us the full beauty of art, William Shakespeare, and community. Hopefully we have both St. John Mandel and Somerville back for both The glass hotel and sea of calm will give us the same success.
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