The Peripheral (TV series)

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The Peripheral
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Created by Scott Smith
Based on The Peripheral
by William Gibson
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Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
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Distributor Amazon Studios
Release
Original network Amazon Prime Video
External links
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The Peripheral is an upcoming American science fiction streaming television series executive produced and created by Scott Smith. Produced by Amazon, it is based on the 2014 book of the same name written by William Gibson. Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy serve as executive producers, along with Athena Wickham, Steve Hoban, and Vincenzo Natali.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original release date
1 TBA Vincenzo Natali[1] Scott B. Smith[2] 2022 (2022)[3]

Production

Development

In April 2018, a TV series adaptation of William Gibson's novel The Peripheral was announced to be developed by Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan for Amazon with a script-to-series commitment.[4] It was announced in April 2019 that Joy and Nolan had signed an overall deal at Amazon Studios,[5] and the project received a series order in the middle of November 2019, with Joy and Nolan executive producing under their overall deal. Beyond Joy and Nolan, executive producers include Athena Wickham, Steve Hoban, and Vincenzo Natali.[6] The show will have hour-long episodes and be developed by Kilter Films, through Amazon Studios. Warner Bros. Television is also involved as a producer, with Scott Smith as writer. Smith would create the series, while also serving as showrunner and executive producer. Natali will direct the show's pilot.[1] On March 30, 2021, Greg Plageman joined the series as executive producer and replaced Smith as showrunner.[7]

Casting

In October 2020, it was announced that Chloë Grace Moretz was cast in the lead role of Flynne Fisher,[8] with Gary Carr also joining the main cast.[9] In March 2021, Jack Reynor joined the series in a main role.[7] The following month, Eli Goree, Charlotte Riley, JJ Feild, Adelind Horan, T'Nia Miller, and Alex Hernandez were added to the main cast.[10][11] In June 2021, Louis Herthum, Chris Coy, Melinda Page Hamilton, Katie Leung, and Austin Rising joined the cast in recurring roles.[12] In July 2021, Alexandra Billings joined the cast in a recurring role.[13]

Filming

Principal photography for the series began on May 3, 2021, in London, United Kingdom.[14] Filming moved to Marshall, North Carolina on September 24.[15] Production on the series wrapped on November 5, 2021.[3]

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