'The Purge' Is Going To Be A TV Series? James DeMonaco Shares The Details

"The Purge" franchise is one of the most successful films in theaters and now the movie franchise is going to be a TV series based on the film installments. The writer and director, James DeMonaco has given details about the possibility of "The Purge" reaching the television screens.

The plans of creating "The Purge" as a TV series are already in place. The director and writer, DeMonaco has revealed an idea of "The Purge" as an anthology-style series and will probably come up with six to seven storylines. "The Purge" TV series will also explore about the characters' decisions in participating to such mayhem and what drives them to do such things, according to Movie Fone.

James DeMonaco has also revealed ideas about "The Purge" such as the format and the play out of the series that will likely set to have ten episodes, an hour each episode. The director of "The Purge" said that a TV series will be a good fit, and it will allow him to dig deep into the minds of each "purger," according to Cinemablend.

"The Purge" TV series will also feature a flashback narrative and the probable reasons as to why the characters have decided to join the "Purge Night." DeMonaco has set examples of probable reasons for "The Purge" TV series such as cheating, money problems and other complex reasons that will cause these killings.

The fans of the successful horror franchise, "The Purge" may not have to wait for a long time for the TV series to be shown. The thought and concept for "The Purge" TV series is moving quickly, according to James DeMonaco. DeMonaco also confirmed that the deals about the project are already ongoing and being taken seriously.

"The Purge" is an American horror series, which were written and directed by James DeMonaco. The franchise started in 2013 with "The Purge," and after a year, "The Purge: Anarchy" was released in theaters and followed by "The Purge: Election Year." The films are about an alternate universe where murder is legal for 12 hours every year.

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