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Aubrey Plaza Steps in as Executive Producer for ‘Emily The Criminal’ TV Adaptation

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Key Takeaways:
– A series based on the 2022 Sundance pick movie, ‘Emily the Criminal,’ is in the works.
– Aubrey Plaza, who played Emily in the film, is set to executive produce the series.
– Director John Patton Ford from the original film will return as director and executive producer.
– Recasting details are unknown as Aubrey Plaza will not retain her role as Emily.
– Tyler Davidson and Drew Sykes are once again on board, producing the series for Low Spark Films.
– Information on whether Theo Rossi, who played Youcef in the film, is involved in the TV series remains undisclosed.

As confirmed by an insider to MovieMaker magazine, ‘Emily the Criminal,’ the independent 2022 Sundance choice movie, is making a transition to the small screen. Notably, actress Aubrey Plaza comes in as an executive producer on the television adaptation of the movie she previously starred in.

Inside ‘Emily the Criminal’ Universe:

‘Emily the Criminal’ follows Emily, played by Plaza, who switches to a life of crime to clear her student loans. Reprising his role behind the camera is John Patton Ford, offering his creative input as a director and executive producer. Ford not only directed but also authored the 2022 film. Also worth mentioning is Plaza’s contribution as a producer through her production house, Evil Hag.

The Mystery of Casting Emily for TV:

In a move that may disappoint fans, Plaza will not reprise her role as Emily for the TV series. Unfortunately, potential replacements for her portrayal of Emily are yet unknown. ‘Emily the Criminal’ also boasted the talent of Theo Rossi as Youcef, a cryptic man who drew Emily into Los Angeles criminal underworld. His involvement in the television adaptation remains a mystery.

Backstage and Production Details:

Tyler Davidson and Drew Sykes will return under the Low Spark Films banner, ensuring that the spirit of the film remains in the series. Back in 2022, the film was distributed by Roadside Attractions and Vertical Entertainment.

Aubrey Plaza’s Connection with ‘Emily the Criminal’ and Indie Filmmaking:

In a past interview with MovieMaker, Plaza disclosed her fondness for her role and the process of making ‘Emily the Criminal.’ Despite dealing with pre-production craziness, she admired Ford’s focus on rehearsals and interaction with actors. This gave her a newfound respect for the director and an affection for indie films shot in a ‘run-and-gun, down-and-dirty style.’ She shared her satisfaction in being part of films that are about filmmaking, beyond the monetary aspect, a spirit that she loved and found happiness in.

Aubrey Plaza’s Acting Repertoire:

Best known for her deadpan humor as April Ludgate on ‘Parks and Rec,’ Plaza has an impressive array of films in her portfolio. This includes ‘Spin Me Round’ (2022), ‘Black Bear’ (2020), ‘Happiest Season’ (2020), ‘Best Sellers’ (2021), ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ (2012), ‘Dirty Grandpa’ (2016), ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ (2016), ‘Ingrid Goes West’ (2017), and ‘The Little Hours’ (2017).

Fresh off her role in HBO’s ‘White Lotus,’ Plaza is slated to appear in John Waters’ comeback film after twenty years, ‘Liarmouth.’ The character, Marsha Sprinkle, that she is set to play fits right in with the mold of unconventional characters she has portrayed before.

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