AMC has handed a series order to its Bob Odenkirk-fronted adaptation of Straight Man.The cable network, and its sibling streamer AMC+, is set to launch the series, which is based on Richard Russo’s eponymous novel, next year.It comes a couple of days after the launch of the sixth and final season of Odenkirk’s Better Call Saul and marks the actor’s third series with the network following Saul and Breaking Bad.Odenkirk stars as William Henry Devereaux, Jr., the unlikely chairman of the English department in a badly underfunded college in the Pennsylvania rust belt.The first season will be eight one-hour episodes.The project comes from Aaron Zelman and Paul Lieberstein, who are adapting the book and will serve as co-showrunners.Sony Pictures’ Television TriStar TV and Mark Johnson’s Gran Via, which is behind Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, are producing.Zelman, Lieberstein, Odenkirk, Peter Farrelly, who is on board to direct, Richard Russo, Naomi Odenkirk and Marc Provissiero are executive producers.The book is a mid-life crisis tale set at Railton College and told in the first person by Devereaux, whose reluctance is partly rooted in his character – he is a born anarchist – and partly in the fact that his department is more savagely divided than the Balkans.In the course of a single week, Devereaux will have his nose mangled by an angry colleague, imagine his wife is having an affair with his dean, wonder if a curvaceous adjunct is trying to seduce him with peach pits, and threaten to execute a goose on local television.
All this while coming to terms with his philandering father, the dereliction of his youthful promise, and the ominous failure of certain vital body functions.“The saying goes ‘the third times a charm,’
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