“We’ve long been fans of Mary’s work and are incredibly excited to bring her newest thriller ‘Local Woman Missing’ to the screen,” Black Bear’s Head of TV Ben Stillman said. Kubica’s previous best-selling works include “The Good Girl,” “The Other Mrs.” and “Pretty Baby.” Black Bear Television is the TV studio division of Black Bear Pictures, the production and financing company behind “The Imitation Game,” “Mudbound,” “Suburbicon” and the upcoming “I Care a Lot.” The company recently announced a partnership with writer-director Scott Cooper to develop a limited drama series, “Angels & Demons,” and acquired the rights to Naoise Dolan’s debut novel, “Exciting Times,” for premium television. Where has she been? What happened to the other women? And who is responsible? One day, over a decade after the women go missing, one of the victims shockingly returns home. The story is told through different perspectives and timelines, and revolves around three missing women from the same town whose disappearances have remained unsolved. The deal come in advance of “Local Woman Missing’s” release in May 2021. Black Bear Television has nabbed the rights to Mary Kubica’s “ Local Woman Missing,” an upcoming mystery novel about a series of strange disappearances.
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