It changes the chain, but Weeds maintains its essence. If the original series told how a widow starts selling marijuana in her residential neighborhood to support her children, the sequel will address the legalization of this drug in the United States.

According to Variety , Starz and Lionsgate Television are working on a sequel to the popular comedy. The original protagonist, Mary-Louise Parker, will play Nancy Botwin again in the potential series, as well as acting as a producer . At the moment, the provisional title of the project is Weeds 4.20 .

The Botwin family will be the center of this new story, which will begin 10 years after the events narrated in the mother series, according to the official description, "in the era of legalization . " Victoria Morrow, screenwriter and executive producer of Weeds , will lead the project, in which the original creator, Jenji Kohan will not participate.

The cable television network Showtime aired the eight seasons of Weeds between 2005 and 2012. As noted at the beginning, the new project is from another cable channel, Starz, whose most famous series include Outlander , American Gods or Power . Lionsgate Television repeats as a producer.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more

    Television 'Superman and Lois' return to television as two working parents

    Documentary series 'The New York Times' points to the television business with The Weekly

    The upcoming comedies of the actors of 'The Big Bang Theory'