, one of Spain’s biggest independent movie-TV producers, is set to develop and produce a slice of high school noir: A drama series inspired by the country’s YA “La Chica Invisible” trilogy, in which a hyper-intelligent pupil, Julia, 16, battles adolescence and the challenges of solving the murder of a fellow student.
Morena Films has optioned the rights to the whole trilogy, it announced Thursday. This takes in the second novel, “El puzle de cristal,” and the soon-to-be-published third, “La promesa de Julia.”
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