Variety reports that ABC has ordered a script from Lionsgate that would adapt The Lincoln Lawyer into a drama series.
Lionsgate will co-produce with Lakeshore Entertainment, which was also behind the film. “Lawyer” screenwriter John Romano and Michael Connelly, the novelist who created the property adapted to film, will co-write the pilot script and executive produce along with Joel Gotler and Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi and Tom Rosenberg.
Starring Matthew McConaughey, the Brad Furman-directed drama hit theaters in March and went on to earn $75 million worldwide on a budget of $40 million.
McConaughey’s character, Michael “Mickey” Haller, appears in five different novels by Connelly.