Final Shots: ‘Twilight’ Creator Stephenie Meyer Is Developing A Series For Hulu

Hulu is hoping Stephenie Meyer can come up with another hit. The author of the mega-popular vampire saga Twilight — which of course was adapted into a five-movie series — has inked a deal to develop a new show for the streaming service, reports Variety. Called The Rook, the one-hour series will focus on a woman who awakens in London with no memory of who she is only to find that she works with a secret agency tasked with protecting the world from supernatural threats. Based on a 2012 novel of the same name by Daniel O’Malley, the show does not yet have a premiere date.

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