'Defending Jacob' producer reveals Apple TV+ show was originally a film

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The Apple TV+ drama "Defending Jacob" wasn't originally going to be a series, producer and showrunner Mark Bomback has revealed, with the highly-popular show taken down the limited-series route due to needing to do "justice" to the original book.




The drama is thought to be setting records with higher viewing figures and audience engagement than most other shows on Apple TV , with "Defending Jacob" proving to be a highly-compelling series to audience. Within the first 10 days of availability, it is claimed by members of the entertainment industry that the show's audience grew by five times, and is behind only "The Morning Show" as the most popular Apple TV show altogether.

Part of this is due to the writing, which had Mark Bomback performing screenwriting duties on the 2012 New York Times best-seller of the same name by William Landay. However, in an interview with Deadline, there was a chance the show could have been a film instead.

"It was sent to me initially by Anonymous Content, with the idea it would be a film," Bomback explained, referring to receiving the pitch from the show's production studio. "I started reading it and immediately I was, for better for worse, thinking this is gonna be a battle to make this as a film, this isn't the kind of film you really make anymore. Certainly in a way that would do it justice."

Realizing its potential beyond a film, Bomback called Anonymous Content back "and said I'm not really interested in doing the film version of this, but I would love to try to do a limited-series version of it."

In reference to his script-writing for major films ranging from "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" and "Race to Witch Mountain" to "Fifty Shades of Grey," Bomback was asked about the show's nature of being similar to a film in many respects, including the use of Chris Evans as its main star.

"I guess we brought a filmic sensibility to it," the screenwriter suggests, before referring to the show's "Scandinavian" feel, which was brought through from the book despite being set in Bostin, offering bleakness and humanity similar to other shows in that style.

The first six episodes of "Defending Jacob" are available to watch on Apple TV+, with new installments weekly.

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    This isn't really a spoiler, but I have to chuckle that it was Chris Evans who pointed out in an interview about Knives Out that Apple won't allow bad guys to use Apple devices in movies.  Assuming this is true, it's interesting to watch this show and check off suspects as you see them use MacBooks and/or iPhones.
  • Reply 2 of 4
    Rayz2016Rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    This isn't really a spoiler, but I have to chuckle that it was Chris Evans who pointed out in an interview about Knives Out that Apple won't allow bad guys to use Apple devices in movies.  Assuming this is true, it's interesting to watch this show and check off suspects as you see them use MacBooks and/or iPhones.
    Heh. It’s a spoiler for every mystery they might do in the future. 

    “Who do you think did it?”
    ”Definitely that guy on the left: the one twirling his moustache and playing with his Huawei.”
    williamlondonlolliver
  • Reply 3 of 4
    Rayz2016 said:
    This isn't really a spoiler, but I have to chuckle that it was Chris Evans who pointed out in an interview about Knives Out that Apple won't allow bad guys to use Apple devices in movies.  Assuming this is true, it's interesting to watch this show and check off suspects as you see them use MacBooks and/or iPhones.
    Heh. It’s a spoiler for every mystery they might do in the future. 

    “Who do you think did it?”
    ”Definitely that guy on the left: the one twirling his moustache and playing with his Huawei.”
    Three points: 

    I meant it wasn’t a real spoiler for this show. I agree that it is a general media spoiler. 

    It was already out there because Chris Evans said it (and admitted it was a spoiler). 

    Most importantly, this isn’t about Apple TV+ productions. It’s about ANY movie/TV show that shows the characters using Apple devices. Supposedly Apple vetos the use of any Apple stuff by bad guys.  (That’s why Tony Soprano didn’t wear an Apple Watch for example /s )
  • Reply 4 of 4
    Second to last sentence.  Boston is misspelled. Check your work. 
    cecil4444
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