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‘Manhunt’: Lilly Wachowski To Adapt Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Post-Apocalyptic Trans Novel For TV

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Lilly Wachowski has another new project lined up, and it’s right up her alley. Dazed reports that the director will adapt Gretchen Felker-Martin‘s 2022 novel “Manhunt” for TV.

As of right now, it’s unclear where the project will land, but expect a streamer to pick it up as development continues. READ MORE: ‘Trash Mountain’: Lilly Wachowski To Make Her Solo Feature Directorial Debut With New Comedy Starring Caleb Hearon For those unfamiliar with Felker-Martin’s novel, it’s sure to delight Wachowski acolytes and body horror fans alike.

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