R.J Cutler to make podcast series on Trump


Los Angeles, Aug 16 (IANS): "The War Room" film director R.J. Cutler is making a foray into the podcast world with "The Oval Office Tapes", which will depict the inner workings of the current White House.

Produced by Blumhouse, the series is slated to release in September for a weekly, 10-episode run, reports variety.com.

Each episode of the series will show the week's political headlines from the perspective of prominent figures within US President Donald Trump's administration.

Cutler said: "After the election happened, I started waking up at 3 a.m. to listen to ‘Morning Joe' and not falling asleep until after Brian Williams finished his broadcast. I've always been drawn to politics, but this story is taking place at such a hyped up level."

Casting of key roles, which will include everyone from Trump allies to members of the "fake news", is in process.

Marci Wiseman, co-president of Blumhouse TV, said: "The current political environment has certainly lent us a lot of those type of stories. It's been something of a happy accident for our brand even if it's not a happy accident for the country."

"The Oval Office Tapes" will be released via Cadence13, the podcasting network that counts Goop, Recode, and Vanity Fair among its podcasting partners.

  

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