God's Gift - 14 Days: ABC to remake Korea language SBS series for US viewers

The main female character of the series will be Paula Patton who starred in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.

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Popular 2014 SBS series "God's Gift - 14 Days" of Korea will be remade by a US-based channel ABC. The series will be titled "Somewhere Between" and will be starring Paula Patton. The 10-episode series will start airing in the United States from June. This will be the first American series that is based on a Korean format.

According to SBS TV, usually, without a pilot test ABC does not air straight-to-series order of 10 episodes. However, the ABC's president is way too confident about the show and he stated: "The plot of 'God's Gift - 14 Days' is so specific and exciting enough that a dubbed version of the drama could be broadcast in the United States."

The new ABC series will be written by Stephen Tolkien. He is the man behind popular shows like "Brothers and Sisters" and "Legend of the Seeker." For Somewhere Between, Tolkien will be the executive director along with Ivan Fecan and Joseph Broido.

The main female character of the series will be Paula Patton who starred in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. However, the rest of the casting of Somewhere Between is still in progress. Patton was looking for part on a television series, particularly ABC and this turns out to be lucky for her.

The 'Somewhere Between' plot revolves around Laura Price, who is the protagonist of the series. Laura Price has a daughter named Serena and she somehow knows that there's a plot going on to murder her daughter. She has no idea about the murderer or why the murderer intending to kill her but she knows where, when, and how it will happen. To keep Serena safe, her mother does the best can and fate helps her to find the right path, leading her towards the murderer. Reportedly, Somewhere Between will start filming in March in Vancouver, Canada.

This article was first published on February 11, 2017