Duo father and son, Lost Co-showrunner Carlton Cuse and Nick Cuse (Masters of the Air, Station Eleven) are in very early development on a Star Wars Lucasfilm series, the sources confirm on the deadline.
No details on the project are revealed. This marks together the first official project of the father and the son.
Before being recently invited to develop a Star Wars The series, the prolific producer of the Emmy Emmy, Carlton Cuse, who is under a first agreement at Amazon MGM Studios, had conversations with Lucasfilm on the potential collaborations of the series years ago when she was under an agreement at the Disney Sibling Studios.
CUMSE is currently producer / executive co-showrunner alongside the creator Zoe Robyn of the Netflix medical drama Pulse. He was co-showrunner with Damon Lindelof on Lost which was broadcast on ABC for six seasons. He created and served as a showrunner for the first two seasons on Video’s premium Jack Ryan from Tom Clancy. He also developed and produced, with John Ridley, Five days in Memorial For Apple TV + and developed and served as a writer, director and showrunner (with Meredith Averill) LOCKE & KEYBased on the graphic novels of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez.
Nick Cuse worked with Lindelof on Guards And The remains. His other credits include the producer of the writer-co-execution on Eleven station and advisory producer on Air masters.
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