The CW Gives Green Light on Melrose Place Remake

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The pilot for The CW’s Melrose Place revamp has gotten the green light.

The network ordered up a pilot of the updated ’90s melodrama and has set Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim to direct it, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Just like 90210, the update of the popular teen soap Beverly Hills, 90210, The CW is hoping that using the Melrose Place formula — attractive 20somethings living in a trendy apartment complex in Los Angeles’ Melrose neighborhood — will work in current times.

Tapping Guggenheim to direct is a curious choice, but his work ranges from helming the eye-opening documentary An Inconvenient Truth and gritter fare such as Deadwood and 24 to lighter stuff like Party of Five.

More importantly, Guggenheim is married to actress Elisabeth Shue, which makes him the brother-in-law of Melrose alum Andrew Shue.

CBS Paramount will produce, and original Melrose writers Darren Swimmer and Todd Slavkin will act as showrunners/executive producers, along with Guggenheim who will also executive produce.

Source: Zap2It

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