The television adaptation of Grady Hendrix’s Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires is still happening, albeit through a different network/streamer.
We first found out that an adaptation was in the works way back in 2020, when Patrick Moran’s PKM Productions at Amazon bought rights to the book in a ten-buyer bidding war. Since then, there have been crickets about the project, though a film adaptation of Grady’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism premiered on Prime Video in 2022.
Today, however, Deadline broke the news that “a comedy series” based on Southern Book Club has moved from Amazon to HBO, and that Hendrix along with The Righteous Gemstones’ Danny McBride (pictured above in the series) and Edi Patterson are penning the adaptation.
Here’s the official synopsis of the adaptation (and the book), per Deadline:
It’s interesting that the project is described as a comedy series, as the book, while certainly funny at times, is not what I would call comedic. I can see a take that would bring it there, however, and I’m curious to see what this adaptation will be like once it makes its way to the screen.
Christine Holder is a writer at AZ News, where she covers politics, health, business, and finance. She has been with the publication for three years. Prior to that, she worked as a writer for several other publications in Arizona.
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