Trinity developers Chris & Jason Davis are in talks on developing a spy/mystery drama for theVPN.
The project - written by Chris Davis (Trinity; Hellbound) and Jason T. Davis (Trinity) - focuses on a feisty computer whiz named Bridget, who after unintentionally hacking into a government ghost server is recruited to join a covert branch of the CIA as their new technical analyst; but how far down the hole is she willing to go before she loses herself.
The series is being compared to Chuck, (if he was a she) without the comedic flare, according to producers. The potential series has received a pilot commitment from the VPN, with Broken Mirror Productions and Ninth Spectrum set to produce.
The project - written by Chris Davis (Trinity; Hellbound) and Jason T. Davis (Trinity) - focuses on a feisty computer whiz named Bridget, who after unintentionally hacking into a government ghost server is recruited to join a covert branch of the CIA as their new technical analyst; but how far down the hole is she willing to go before she loses herself.
The series is being compared to Chuck, (if he was a she) without the comedic flare, according to producers. The potential series has received a pilot commitment from the VPN, with Broken Mirror Productions and Ninth Spectrum set to produce.
The currently untitled spy drama has begun casting. Although they have not found an actress for series main protagonist, Bridget Pierce; three supporting roles have been filled. Alex O'Loughlin, Michelle Forbes, and James Dornan have been cast as Adam Walker, Jennifer Lyle, and Charlie Abeling, respectively.