US drama about Princess Diana described as 'most explosive' depiction to date
A US drama about Princess Diana’s marriage and tragic death has been described as the “most explosive” depiction to date.
Feud: Charles And Diana will be 'super juicy', according to the creator
All 10 episodes of Feud: Charles And Diana will be “super juicy” according to creator Ryan Murphy, the Hollywood writer and producer behind a string of worldwide hit shows including Glee and American Horror Story.
He said: “Feuds are about pain, so Charles and Diana’s story will begin with the filing of their divorce papers. And it’s about that pain, the dissolving of a fairytale, particularly for her. It’s going to be super juicy.”
Charles and Diana's story will begin with the filing of their divorce papers
She was 19-years-old when she married him and she really had to find her own way
Executive producer Alexis Martin Woodall described the show – which will begin shooting later this year and be broadcast next year on the Fox network – as “a woman’s story,” adding: “She was 19-years-old when she married him and she really had to find her own way.”
Although neither lead role has yet been cast, a string of actresses are already being tipped in Hollywood for the role of Princess Diana, including English actress Annabelle Wallis, 32, who is best known for her role as Jane Seymour in The Tudors.
The lead role of Diana has not yet been cast
Other contenders reportedly include fellow British stars Carey Mulligan, also 32, Imogen Poots, 28, and Rosamund Pike, 38, as well as Canadian Sarah Gadon, 30, and Swedish-born Mission Impossible star Rebecca Ferguson, 33.