National Geographic signs Ron Howard to direct first-ever scripted series

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April 30, 2016 12:39 MYT
Howard will helm the pilot for NatGeo's first-ever scripted entry "Genius". - AFP Photo/Files
Director Ron Howard has been tapped to helm the pilot of National Geographic's debut scripted series, "Genius", marking the cable network's first-ever scripted entry.
The anthology drama, based on the world's greatest innovators, has been order from Fox 21 TV Studios, Imagine TV, OddLot and EUE/Sokolow.
Season one will focus on Albert Einstein – with writer Noah Pink recruited to adapt Walter Isaacson's biography "Einstein: His Life and Universe" – although The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the network has "envisioned multiple seasons for the program".
The initial season of "Genius", which has already been given a straight-to-series order, will start production this summer, with a premiere scheduled for next spring, in 171 countries and 45 languages.
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