South African Crime Novelist Deon Meyer Bestsellers to Get TV Adaptations From Both Worlds, Paradoxal (EXCLUSIVE)
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South Africa’s International Emmy-nominated production house Both Worlds and Paris-based Paradoxal have entered into an exclusive rights agreement with bestselling South African author Deon Meyer to develop two of his most celebrated properties as premium TV series, the companies announced just before Series Mania. Meyer is attached as executive producer on both projects. “Umzingeli” (“The […]
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Mar 20, 2026 5:42am PT South African Crime Novelist Deon Meyer Bestsellers to Get TV Adaptations From Both Worlds, Paradoxal Meyer will executive produce both series, with "Fauda" scribe Noah Stollman attached as lead writer and showrunner of the spy thriller 'The Hunter,' both brought to market at Series Mania By Christopher Vourlias Plus Icon Christopher Vourlias Latest ‘Closure,’ About a Father’s Obsessive Search for His Missing Son, Wins the Golden Alexander at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival 5 days ago ‘My Father Killed Bourguiba’ Explores How a Failed Plot to Overthrow the Government Left a Tunisian Family Struggling to Live With the Consequences 6 days ago ‘Immortal Flowers,’ a Documentary About Underground Rave Culture in Ukraine, Wins Top Prize at Thessaloniki Industry Awards 1 week ago See All South Africa’s International Emmy-nominated production house Both Worlds and Paris-based Paradoxal have entered into an exclusive rights agreement with bestselling South African author Deon Meyer to develop two of his most celebrated properties as premium TV series, the companies announced just before Series Mania . Meyer is attached as executive producer on both projects. “Umzingeli” (“The Hunter”) is an ambitious, contemporary, multi-territorial spy thriller centered on Thobela “Tiny” Mpayipheli, a KGB- and Stasi-trained assassin whose character spans four of Meyer’s novels. Now living under a false identity in Bordeaux, he’s put his past behind him — or so he believes. Related Stories Jimmy Kimmel Slams CBS at the Oscars for Not Supporting Free Speech and Jokes That Trump Is 'Going to Be Mad' That 'Melania' Isn't Nominated
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