NBC’s Xena: Warrior Princess Reboot Signs Former Lost Writer

NBC has found a writer for its upcoming reboot of Xena: Warrior Princess.

According to Variety, former Lost writer and supervising producer, Javier Grillo-Marxuach has been signed to executive produce and write the Xena revival, which is still currently in development.

Grillo-Marxuach’s most recent TV stints include The 100 and Helix, in addition to his runs on Charmed, Jake 2.0, and The Chronicle. Grillo-Marxuach also created The Middleman for ABC Family, the subversively funny sci-fi television show based on Grillo-Marxuach’s Middleman comic book series.

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There isn’t much currently known about the Xena reboot except that original Xena, Lucy Lawless has no involvement in it at this time. Lawless’ husband and Xena co-creator Rob Tapert is listed as an executive producer on the new Xena with Sam Raimi, the other co-creator. However, it’s unclear if either Tapert or Raimi will take an active role in the new series.

Lawless originated the role of Xena on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys before she was given her own series in 1995. Xena: Warrior Princess went on to become one of the most popular syndicated action series over the course of six seasons.

NBC’s Xena reboot is likely to be in consideration for a spot on the network’s 2016 Fall TV schedule. But it doesn’t have a pilot order yet.

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