‘The Naturalist’ Series Adaptation in the Works at ABC From ‘CSI’ Alums (EXCLUSIVE)
A series adaptation of 'The Naturalist' novels is in development at ABC from 'CSI' alums and Veritas Entertainment.
A series adaptation of 'The Naturalist' novels is in development at ABC from 'CSI' alums and Veritas Entertainment.
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A series adaptation of 'The Naturalist' novels is in development at ABC from 'CSI' alums…
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