• [NEWS] "Very Young Frankenstein" series ordered at FX

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    'Very Young Frankenstein' Ordered to Series at FX
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    FX has given a series order to "Very Young Frankenstein."

    The project was first announced with a pilot order in 2025. Exact
    plot details are still under wraps, aside from the fact it is
    inspired by the classic Mel Brooks-Gene Wilder comedy "Young
    Frankenstein." As previously reported, the show stars Zach
    Galifianakis, Dolly Wells and Spencer House. Nikki Crawford,
    Kumail Nanjiani, and Cary Elwes also appeared in the pilot.

    "Very Young Frankenstein" hails from writer Stefani Robinson,
    who also executive produces along with Taika Waititi and Garrett
    Basch. All three are alums of the hit FX comedy series "What We
    Do in the Shadows." Waititi also directed the pilot. Brooks, who
    co-wrote and directed the film, will executive produce, as will
    Kevin Salter and Michael Gruskoff. Salter is Brooks' producing
    partner, while Gruskoff produced the original film.
    20th Television is the studio.

    "'Very Young Frankenstein' blends inspiration from the
    fan-favorite movie with the inventive, irreverent spirit that
    has defined FX comedies over the years, making this a completely
    original take on the classic story," said Nick Grad, President of
    FX Entertainment. "In the hands of FX veterans Stefani, Taika and
    Garrett, alongside the iconic Mel Brooks, we know that fans will
    have as much fun watching this series as we're having making it."

    "Young Frankenstein" premiered in 1974 to love from both critics
    and audiences. It is widely cited as one of the funniest American
    films ever made. Wilder starred as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein
    (or Fronk-en-steen), the grandson of Victor Frankenstein. When he
    inherits his grandfather's estate in Transylvania, Frederick
    finds himself drawn to continuing his predecessor's work in
    reanimating the dead.

    The cast also included Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr,
    Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle, and Kenneth Mars. Gene Hackman also
    makes a brief appearance in the film as a blind man who
    encounters Frankenstein's monster.



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