Meghan Markle is producing an animated series on Netflix about influential women.
More Sussex news! Meghan Markle has announced a new show on Netflix. The family series, which Meghan will executive produce, "will center on the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who finds inspiration in various influential women throughout history," reports Deadline (opens in new tab). Sounds lovely! [According to Deadline, the Duchess of Sussex will executive produce the series with David Furnish, Carolyn Soper, Liz Garbus, and Dan Cogan, with Amanda Linda serving as showrunner and executive producer. "Pearl" is part of the "Invictus Games documentary series (opens in new tab) and Heart of Invictus (opens in new tab), and is the second project announced as part of a multi-year agreement between Archewell Productions and Netflix (opens in new tab). The project.
"Like many girls her age, our heroine Pearl is on a journey of self-discovery, trying to overcome the daily trials of life," Princess Meghan said in a statement. She added, "Arcewell Productions is thrilled to partner with such a powerful platform as Netflix and these amazing producers to bring you this new animated series that celebrates extraordinary women throughout history. David Furnish and I are eager to bring this extraordinary series to life and are delighted to announce it today."
"An exciting blend of fantasy and history, 'Pearl' focuses on a young girl who embarks on a heroic adventure and, in the process, learns to hold her own as she meets some of history's most important women. '" said Megan Casey, Netflix's director of original animation. No release date has been set for now, but you'd better make room in your Netflix queue!
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