Netflix Orders Psychological Thriller ‘Gypsy’ to Series

The 10-episode series hails from Universal Television and writer Lisa Rubin. Courtesy of IMDB

The 10-episode series hails from Universal Television and writer Lisa Rubin.

Netflix is adding another original series to its roster.

The streaming service has picked up psychological thriller Gypsy to series, the company announced Tuesday.

From writer/exec producer Lisa Rubin (I Was Here), the drama follows the journey of Jean Holloway, a therapist who begins to develop dangerous and intimate relationships with the people in her patients' lives. Working Title president Liza Chasin and Rubin will exec produce.

The 10-episode drama, which also hails from Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, will premiere in 2017.

The series hails from Universal Television — and expands Netflix's relationship with the studio behind Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Master of None — as well as Working Title.

For Working Title, the TV banner is behind BBC's London Spy as well as NBC's You, Me and the Apocalypse. The company produced NBC's short-lived Jason Katims comedy About a Boy.

For Netflix, Gypsy comes as the streaming service has a goal of unveiling new original content every week of the year. The company's roster of originals also includes Orange Is the New Black, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Bloodline, Fuller House, Marco Polo, Love, Narcos and more.

Lesley Goldberg