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“George’s work could have a profound impact on the environment.
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“He has been at the forefront of new genetic technology that is certain to impact all of our lives in more ways – and faster – than we think.” Firestone, who has produced series dealing with aspects of science and fantasy, originally met Church at a Science & Entertainment Exchange event. “We are honored to be working directly with George Church,” Freeman and McCreary said. The series, to be written and produced by Nick Torokvei, explores the personal and global implications of cutting-edge gene editing and engineering technologies being used in the effort to combat climate change. Revelations Entertainment & Prodigy Pictures Team With Crispr Pioneer George Church For Dramatic SeriesĮxclusive: We can tell you first that Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary of Revelations Entertainment and Jay Firestone of Prodigy Pictures are partnering with geneticist and Crispr pioneer George Church to develop and produce a dramatic series centered on the dangerous and life-affirming ways the technology can impact the world. Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Entertainment have also joined forces to executive produce.
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Freeman will produce with his longtime Revelations Entertainment partner Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi of Revelations along with Shelby Stone and Derek Dudley of ID8 Multimedia and Jon Levin of Sustainable Imagination. The story is inspired by Stone’s experiences touring and playing harmonica with many of blues music’s most revered artists. The Ben Tishler directed feature, which he co-wrote with Rob Stone, tells the story of Sonny Bell (Freeman), an aging Chicago Blues musician, who refuses to retire and defiantly hits the road with his band for one last long-shot to keep doing the only thing that makes them all feel truly alive––play Blues. Exclusive: Morgan Freeman, Alfre Woodard, Trevor Jackson, Common and Bill Burr are set to star in Revelations Entertainment’s Hate to See You Go.