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ABC to co-produce Legend of Monkey with Netflix, TVNZ.

It's an all-new Monkey for 2018, filmed in New Zealand.

ABC is co-producing a new New Zealand-based kid’s series The Legend of Monkey with Netflix and TVNZ.

The 10 part series, inspired by a 16th Century Chinese, follows a teenage girl and a trio of fallen gods on a perilous journey as they attempt to bring an end to a demonic reign of chaos and restore balance to their world.

Filming is already underway in Auckland with Chai Hansen (Mako Mermaids, The 100) as Monkey, with Luciane Buchanan (Filthy Rich, Blue Rose) playing Tripitaka, Josh Thomson (Terry Teo, 7 Days, The Project) playing Pigsy and Emilie Cocquerel (Lion, An Accidental Soldier) playing Sandy. It is produced by See-Saw Films together with Jump Film & TV.

Jacquelin Perske (Seven Types of Ambiguity, Spirited, Will) is head writer with both Craig Irvin (Nowhere Boys) and Samantha Strauss (Dance Academy) scripting. Gerard Johnstone (Housebound, The Jaquie Brown Diaries) and Craig Irvin are directing.

“The mythical tale of the Monkey King is a story that continues to captivate global audiences,” said Michael Carrington, Head of Children’s at ABC Television. “Our production partner See-Saw Films is bringing The Legend of Monkey to life through incredible locations and sets, an acclaimed production team and an exciting diverse young cast. We can’t wait for fans to see this new series that features the heroes they love and we are just as excited to introduce this reimagined magical and exciting world to a whole new generation of viewers.”

Rachel Gardner, for See-Saw Films said: “Jacquelin has adapted this classic literary work in such a way as to create an original fantasy world that is occupied by charismatic and interesting characters that will entertain all ages. Brought to life by the vision of Gerard, the story and setting will not be like anything we’ve seen before.”

Robin Scholes, for Jump Film & TV, said: “Gerard has the best people working at every level beside him so the production values on screen for cinematography, design, costume, and make up, are breathtaking as are the performances of a largely New Zealand cast. We’re also thrilled that Australian and New Zealand audiences will see it first on ABC and TVNZ.”

Andrew Shaw, TVNZ’s GM of Acquisitions, Commissioning and Production, said: “This is an extraordinary project to be involved with and we can’t wait to be the first to bring it to New Zealand audiences. Shot in New Zealand, with a team of Kiwis taking key roles in front and behind the cameras, The Legend of Monkey is big budget fantasy drama series that will surprise and delight family viewers globally and locally. We’re a business built on highly original content and this ticks all the boxes: it’s a tremendous tale, visually imaginative and made by talented people. Kids are going to love it.”

Andy Yeatman, director of global kids content at Netflix said: “We’re thrilled to distribute this world-class local production to young audiences around the world. The legendary Monkey King and his epic journey have mesmerised fans for ages. We’re delighted the creative team at See-Saw Films and Jump Film & TV are bringing this reimagining to life for ABC and Netflix.”

Jamie Laurenson and Hakan Kousetta of See-Saw Films said “A wonderful team of creatives and a crew of master craftsman are bringing an astonishing fantasy world to life. With ABC, Netflix and TVNZ we hope to bring an international audience of all ages to Jacquelin and Gerard’s reimagining of an amazing story.”

This marks the second co-production between ABC and Netflix with the broadcaster previously criticised by commercial rivals for a deal on Glitch.

The Legend of Monkey will air in Australia on ABC in 2018, with Netflix having non-ANZ rights.

8 Responses

  1. Monkey was not the first nor the last adaptation of the Journey To The West story.
    One version was an anime called Alakazam the Great in 1960. It’s also worth mentioning that parts of Dragonball are based on the original story as well. There has been a two part movie series of it recently as well.
    One of the more unusual adaptaions was the Journey To The West soundtrack for a stage show by Damon Albarn of Gorillaz!
    It’s actually a pretty smart move to adapt this story as it already so well known.

  2. I will be the old grump who complains “what is wrong with the monkey I grew up with?”

    I will admit that this Sandy is much cuter.
    The Tripitaka clothing from my childhood was better.

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