Disney+ has greenlit a brand new TV series based on Cooper’s iconic novel Rivals, and we couldn't be more excited.
Capturing all of the joy, drama, excess, and brazen power-grabbing of the affluent elite in 80s England, the story of the second of Cooper’s books in thePer the official synopsis,“dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of independent television in 1986, where the shoulder pads are big and ambitions even bigger”.
Set in the fictional upper-class county of Rutshire, the series focuses on a bubbling, longstanding rivalry between two powerful men: ex-Olympian, member of parliament, and notorious womaniser Rupert Campbell-Black, and his Rutshire neighbour Tony Baddingham, controller of the independent TV franchise Corinium Television.
“As tensions rise and rivalries deepen,” the synopsis continues, “there are spilled secrets, forged alliances, and snatched liaisons that draw wives, lovers, colleagues, friends, and families into their battle.”While some of Cooper’s older novels have elicited controversy for their depiction of sexual consent and gender roles, the new series is set to reflect upon the 1980s with a 2020s lens.
Though the search for the actors that will portray the larger-than-life characters has yet to begin, the new series is being created by an impressive team, including executive producers Dominic Treadwell-Collins (
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