“Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry is open to exploring a distinct period of Wisteria Lane.
In a current interview with People journal, Cherry pitched his concept for a prequel to the hit ABC collection starring Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria.
“I’d in all probability need to do the thought possibly in an earlier decade,” Cherry informed the publication. “As a result of the character I miss writing essentially the most is definitely Wisteria Lane. That was essentially the most enjoyable playground anybody within the historical past of tv has ever had, as a result of we owned the entire avenue. I do know that avenue just like the again of my hand. When somebody shoots a business on that avenue, I do know it immediately, as a result of I do know all these homes, I do know the geography. It was such a enjoyable place to write down for. And there’s instances once I go, ‘ what? I’m wondering if I might write Wisteria Lane in like, 1966.’”
Cherry, who additionally created the collection “Devious Maids” and “Why Ladies Kill,” estimated that “about 70,000 individuals” have requested him a few “Determined Housewives” reboot. He added, “The reality of the matter is that I’ve a few concepts to do it.”
Nevertheless, the “Determined Housewives” creator would solely pursue a reboot if “there may be nonetheless stuff that must be stated.” “In case you do a reboot, you need to have a very good inventive cause to do it,” he defined. “And in some unspecified time in the future, I’ll sit down with somebody and go, ‘OK, let’s speak about if there’s a adequate “why” to do it.’”
“Determined Housewives” follows 4 ladies — Susan Mayer (Hatcher), Lynette Scavo (Huffman), Bree Van de Kamp (Cross) and Gabrielle Solis (Longoria) — who uncover darkish secrets and techniques of their seemingly idyllic suburban neighborhood after their good friend and neighbor, Mary Alice Younger (Brenda Sturdy), dies by suicide. The dramedy collection, which ran from 2004 to 2012 on ABC, gained seven Primetime Emmys and three Golden Globes.