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Peacock Adapts Andrea Mara's 'Such a Nice Girl' With 'All Her Fault' Creative Team Reunited

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Nellie Andreeva

6d ago· 4 min readenNews

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Peacock is developing a series adaptation of Andrea Mara's bestselling novel *Such a Nice Girl*, Deadline reported. The project reunites the creative team behind the hit limited series *All Her Fault*, including writer/executive producer Megan Gallagher and production company Carnival Films. Carnival Films won the rights in a competitive bidding situation, according to Deadline, and this marks the second Mara novel to be adapted by this team.

Summary

Peacock is developing a series adaptation of Andrea Mara's bestselling novel 'Such a Nice Girl,' reuniting the creative team behind the hit limited series 'All Her Fault' — including writer/executive producer Megan Gallagher and production company Carnival Films. Carnival Films won the rights in a competitive bidding situation, and the project has landed at Peacock, marking the second Mara novel to be adapted by this team.

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EXCLUSIVE: Peacock is tripling down on the creative team behind its hit limited series All Her Fault.
In a highly competitive situation, Carnival Films, part of Universal International Studios, has won the rights to develop All Her Fault author Andrea Mara's latest bestselling novel, Such a Nice Girl.
The project has landed at Peacock with All Her Fault creator Megan Gallagher writing and executive producing.
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In a highly competitive situation, Carnival Films has won the rights to develop All Her Fault author Andrea Mara's latest, Such a Nice Girl.

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