It's pretty strange that Netflix and Japanmajor filmmakers keep running into each other. Maybe it means something.
Ah, and this just in: La La Landand Whiplashdirector Damien Chazelle has signed on to create The Eddy, an eight-episode series for Netflix described as a "musical drama" set in "contemporary multi-cultural Paris revolving around a club, its owner, the house band, and the chaotic city that surrounds them."
This isn't Netflix's first foray into musical territory with a big screen auteur -- the streaming network previously partnered with Baz Luhrmann for hip-hop drama The Get Down, which was unceremoniously cancelled after Season 1 following rumors of production woes and a ballooning budget. Perhaps second time's the charm?
SEE ALSO: The world's shortest railroad is making its teeny-tiny runs againThe Eddywill feature dialogue in French, English and Arabic, and be written by Jack Thorne (National Treasure), with original music by Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer Glen Ballard (Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, Michael Jackson’s Bad).
And in a flagrant, fundamentally unfair violation of our desire to binge this series immediately, no release date has been specified. Neither does it have a production start date, though Netflix did say in its announcement that it would be shot in France.
Which makes at least one guy's dreams come true.
"I've always dreamed of shooting in Paris," Chazelle said, "so I'm doubly excited to be teaming up with Jack, Glen and Alan on this story, and thrilled that we have found a home for it at Netflix."
From the City of Stars to the City of Lights. We swoon, cue the music.
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