Tegan and Sara’s memoir High School is being turned into a coming-of-age comedy series for IMDb TV.
The forthcoming series will be made by filmmaker Clea DuVall alongside Plan B Entertainment and Amazon Studios, according to Deadline. Using the memoir as the source material for the series, DuVall is set to write and direct the show. Tegan and Sara will also serve as executive producers.
EXCLUSIVE: @IMDbTV has put in development High School, a coming-of-age comedy series based on the best-selling memoir by @teganandsara https://t.co/7ovGlSHRJL
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 20, 2020
“Through a backdrop of ’90s grunge and rave culture, the series tangles itself in the parallel and discordant memories of two sisters growing up down the hall from one another,” Deadline explains. “This is a story about finding your own identity – a journey made even more complicated when you have a twin whose own struggle and self-discovery so closely mimics your own.”
There’s no premiere date announced yet.