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‘Midnighters’, a popular book series, is in development and on its way to CW!


The CW, known for its Super heroes, supernatural beings, magical witches and teenage vampires has anotther mystical project on the way.


The Midnighters, a drama based on the Alloy sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld. The adaptation hails from Blindspot co-executive producer Chris Pozzebon, creator/executive producer Martin Geroand studio Warner Bros. TV as well as Warner Bros.-owned Alloy Entertainment.


The CW’s Midnighters, on their 29th birthday, an estranged brother and sister discover they’re Midnighters, a chosen few born at the stroke of midnight, with access to a magical 25th hour each day that their kind can use to dramatic, comedic and poignant advantage. Ultimately, they learn their destiny is to protect the world from an ancient evil that has been trapped inside the 25th hour for centuries and is about to break free.


Pozzebon executive produces with Gero via Quinn’s House and Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo for Alloy.

Westerfeld’s Midnighters series is comprised of three books; The Secret Hour (published in 2004), Touching Darkness (2005) and Blue Noon (2006).


The trilogy has been an important piece of IP for Alloy Entertainment and WBTV who have taken several stabs at adapting the novels as a TV series over the last 14 years.


A Midnlighters series, written by former Charmedand NCIS: New Orleans executive producer/showrunner Brad Kern was in development at the WB/CW during the 2005-06 season.  Runaway, Wayward Pines and Good Behavior creator Chad Hodge adapted Midnighters for NBC during the 2009-10 season. And Chuck and Prodigal Son co-creator Chris Fedak penned a Midnighters adaptation, which was set for development at Fox during the 2012-13 season with Fake Empire producing.

Pozzebon, who joined Gero’s Blindspot at the start of Season 2, previously worked on the original L.A. Complex, the Canadian series created by Gero.


This particular project has been in the works for quite some time. It’s good to finally see it breaking into the light of day.


How about you CritiX? Are you excited for the CW adaptation of Midnighters? Let us know in the comments!



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