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Berlanti and Plec
The drama marks a reunion for writer Jake Coburn with Berlanti as the duo previously teamed on 'Arrow' and ABC's 'Dirty Sexy Money.'
Greg Berlanti is keen on repeat business.
The prolific producer is reteaming with Julie Plec and Jake Corburn for ABC drama The Marquis, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The project, which has received a script commitment from the network, is described as sexy and twisted character soap set in the most iconic and exclusive building in Manhattan.
Corburn, a writer on Quantico, will pen the script and executive produce alongside Berlanti Productions' Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Plec will exec produce via her My So-Called Company. Both Berlanti and Plec are based at Warner Bros. Television, where the drama is set up.
The Marquis marks a reunion for Berlanti with Plec. The duo previously teamed on The CW's short-lived The Tomorrow People and first started working together back on Dawson's Creek. The drama also extends Berlanti's relationship with Corburn, who counts the producer's Arrow and ABC's Dirty Sexy Money among his credits.
This marks the latest sale for Berlanti this development season. The exec producer — currently behind Blindspot, Arrow, Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and The CW's midseason Archie take Riverdale — is also reteaming with Blindspot creator Martin Gero for magic drama Deception as well as Criminal — both at ABC. Additionally, he has Raised by Wolves with Diablo Cody also at ABC. Outside of ABC, Berlanti has DC Comics take Black Lightning set up at Fox.
Berlanti is repped by WME.
Plec, who has the final season of The CW's The Vampire Diaries and its spinoff, The Originals, set to return later this season, is also with WME.
Corburn, who also counts Gossip Girl among his credits, is with WME.
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