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Gal Gadot-Starring Series On Legendary Hollywood Actress Hedy Lamarr Moving From Showtime To Apple

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A highly anticipated TV project about a legendary Hollywood star won’t be debuting on Showtime as planned, but has instead been picked up by Apple TV+.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gal Gadot had been cast in “Hedy Lamarr”, an eight-episode limited series about the life of the famed actress who was once dubbed “the most beautiful woman in the world.” The series, from writer-producer Sarah Treem (“The Affair”) and Warren Littlefield (“Fargo”, “The Handmaid’s Tale”), was placed in development by Showtime, but never received a formal series order.

RELATED: Gal Gadot Surprises Healthcare Workers Who Dress As Wonder Woman Every Day To Fight Coronavirus As a result, it was snapped up by Apple TV+, and will air on the streaming service

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