Horror TV shows
All manner of Genre shows; Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery, Supernatural
Procedural Genre TV
Conceptual, Dark Comedy Half-Hours
Horror Features
Elevated Genre Features
Crime/Thriller Features
Lucas Murphy has worked in Film/TV development for over eight years, including stints at Anonymous Content in management, independent TV studio wiip in TV development and book scouting for various companies including Amazon Studios, Sugar23 and the Gersh Agency.
He has worked on projects that have aired on Showtime, Netflix, Amazon Prime and in theaters as well as placed material at Sony, Apple, Endeavor, Chernin, UCP, Lionsgate, Paramount, UCP and more.
In addition, Lucas is a writer/director signed to Anonymous Content. His pilot THE KING IN YELLOW is in development with August Point Productions.
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