Nora y Lilla Zuckerman son nombradas nuevas showrunners de la tercera temporada de High Potential

Nora y Lilla Zuckerman han sido nombradas productoras ejecutivas y showrunners del drama de ABC High Potential para su tercera temporada. El movimiento sigue a la renovación de la serie por parte de ABC en marzo y a la salida del anterior showrunner, Todd Harthan, quien lideró las dos primeras temporadas.

Las hermanas Zuckerman trabajaron anteriormente como showrunners en la primera temporada de Poker Face, de Peacock. También escribieron y fueron productoras ejecutivas del piloto de la serie de Hulu Buffy: New Sunnydale, que no llegó a recibir el encargo de producción. Su contratación se produce después de que ABC renovara High Potential para una tercera temporada en marzo, momento en el que se anunció la salida de Harthan, quien pasó a desarrollar una adaptación de acción real de Eragon en Disney+.

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