David Chase announces MKUltra TV project reminiscent of Severance

David Chase, creator of The Sopranos, is developing his first new television series since that show. The project, titled MKUltra, draws inspiration from the Apple TV sci-fi series Severance. It is described as a true-story adaptation of similar themes.

David Chase returns to television with a new project called MKUltra, marking his first show since The Sopranos. According to reports, this series is positioned as a true-story version reminiscent of Severance, the ongoing sci-fi masterpiece available on Apple TV+. The announcement highlights Chase's exploration of mind-control themes, echoing the narrative style of Severance without specifying further plot details or production timelines. This development signals Chase's continued influence in premium television content.

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