‘The Lighthouse Witches’ Set For Limited Series After Studiocanal & The Picture Company Nabbed Rights To C.J. Cooke Book

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EXCLUSIVE: C.J. Cooke’s supernatural family novel ‘The Lighthouse Witches’ is set to be adapted into a television series after Studiocanal and The Picture Company landed the rights to the book

The two companies closed the rights to the book and are currently packaging the series.

Published last year by Penguin Random House, the book follows young mother Liv and her three daughters who arrive on a mysterious Scottish island to run a decrepit lighthouse. When single mother Liv is commissioned to paint a mural in a 100-year-old lighthouse on a remote Scottish island, it’s an opportunity to start over with her three daughters–Luna, Sapphire, and Clover. When two of her daughters go missing, she’s frantic. She learns that the cave beneath the lighthouse was once a prison for women accused of witchcraft. The locals warn her about wildlings, supernatural beings who mimic human children, created by witches for revenge.

The move comes after The Picture Company and Studiocanal reupped their multi-year deal to make a number of films per year. Part of the deal sees the two companies move into TV – they are already working on a series adaptation of the Johnnie To action thriller Cooke said, “From the minute I met both Alex and Andrew and the team at Studiocanal I felt I had found the absolute dream team for the small-screen adaptation of.

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Has both lighthouses and witches yet Robert Eggers is not involved at all?

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