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Deadline reported on Tuesday that Stefani and Shelton are teaming with Prime Video to bring a remake of The Wizard of Oz to life for the modern young adult. The series, titled Dorothy, will use the iconic Yellow Brick Road as a metaphor to highlight the “challenges and choices facing young adults today.” In a statement, Matthews expressed her love of The Wizard of Oz, and what she hopes to showcase from the beloved story with Dorothy. “I’ve been in love withย The Wizard of Ozย books since I was a child,” she said. “The story reminds us of the qualities we need to get through hard times, andย Dorothyย is a symbol of strength who shows us that with a little kindness – and a lot of grit – we can not only achieve great things but also lift up those around us. Iโm excited to bring that message to the world, now more than ever.”
Another Take on The Wizard of Oz Is Headed To Prime Video
Stefani and Shelton will be non-writing producers on the project, with Shelton producing it via his Lucky Horseshoe banner. Joining the singers as producers on Dorothy are Lee Metzger, Little Engine’s Grant Scharbo, and Patrick Moran. The series is a very intriguing take on a beloved classic that is still highly celebrated nearly ninety-years later. It’s also a strange move for a streamer that has built up an impressive catalogue of adaptations, including The Boys, Fallout, Reacher, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Invincible, and Gen V. However, following the success of The Summer I Turned Pretty, it would make sense that the streamer is hoping to develop more young adult shows.








