Leonardo DiCaprio brings “The Right Stuff” TV adaptation to Nat Geo

Leonardo DiCaprio brings “The Right Stuff” TV adaptation to Nat Geo

PanARMENIAN.Net - Leonardo DiCaprio is worming his way into television as he is on board to executive produce a new scripted series based on Tom Wolfe's best-selling nonfiction book "The Right Stuff". "The Wolf of Wall Street" actor and fellow executive producer Jennifer Davisson will be bringing the project to National Geographic, marking their another collaboration following "Before the Flood", AceShowbiz said.

Leo's TV adaptation hails from his production company Appian Way while National Geographic reportedly is already planning out several seasons for the project. Each season will focus on a specific NASA mission, with the first season set in 1958 during the Cold War. Will Staples will write the script as well as executive produce along with Leo and Jennifer.

"Having already had a rich relationship with Leonardo, Jennifer and their production company Appian Way on 'Before the Flood', I'm excited to work with them in a scripted capacity," said Courteney Monroe, CEO of National Geographic Global Networks. "With 'The Right Stuff', we're looking at moment in time where the everyday life, the trials and tribulations, of these men was scrutinized in the public. The story gives a peek into the minds and goals of these astronauts seeking exploration and adventure during the space race of the '50s, making it the perfect story for National Geographic to tell."

"National Geographic gave 'Before the Flood' an international platform, and we couldn't think of a better partner to bring 'The Right Stuff' to the world," added Jennifer. "The heroism of these astronauts was rivaled only by the country's fascination with their story; this series uncovers both the adventure of space exploration and the adventure of being unwittingly thrust into the public eye."

The book, which depicted the recruitment, training and glorification of America's first astronauts, were previously adapted into a feature film in 1983. The movie debuted to rave reviews and starred Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, Barbara Hershey and more.

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