Following a lengthy deal making process, Netflix has ordered 13 episodes of hip-hop period drama The Get Down from Oscar nominee Baz Luhrmann. The series marks Luhrmann's first musical project since Moulin Rouge! as well as his first TV series. Production will begin later this year for a debut in 2016.
The drama was created by Luhrmann and Emmy nominee Shawn Ryan (The Shield). Luhrmann will also direct the first two episodes as well as the season finale. Oscar winner Catherine Martin (The Great Gatsby, Moulin Rouge!) will serve as costume and production designer. Additional executive producers are Paul Watters, Thomas Kelly, Stephen Adley Guirgis and Marney Hochman. Sony Pictures Television will produce.
The Get Down focuses on 1970s New York - broken down and beaten up, violent, cash strapped and dying. Consigned to rubble, a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers are nothing and nobodies with no one to shelter them - except each other, armed only with verbal games, improvised dance steps, some magic markers and spray cans. From Bronx tenements, to the SoHo art scene, from CBGBs to Studio 54 and even the glass towers of the just-built World Trade Center, The Get Down is a mythic saga of how New York at the brink of bankruptcy gave birth to hip-hop, punk and disco - told through the lives and music of the South Bronx kids who changed the city, and the world forever.
"From his very first and magnificently original steps on the world stage with Strictly Ballroom to his most recent with The Great Gatsby, Baz conjures worlds we may not recognize initially, but once there, realize they are infused with the same dreams of every person - to belong, to matter, to live life to its fullest," said Cindy Holland, Vice President of Original Content, Netflix. "We are thrilled to support Baz, Catherine and Paul and their team in their quest to illuminate those same dreams through the artists who came of age in the cauldron of the Bronx in the late 1970s."
Added Luhrmann: "In this golden era of TV, the Netflix culture puts no constraint on creative possibilities. So it is a natural home for The Get Down, a project I have been contemplating and working on now for over 10 years. Throughout, I've been obsessed with the idea of how a city in its lowest moment, forgotten and half-destroyed, could give birth to such creativity and originality in music, art and culture. I'm thrilled to be working with my partners at Sony and collaborating with a team of extraordinary writers and musicians, many of whom grew up with and lived the story we've set out to tell."
Noted Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht, Presidents of Programming and Production at Sony Pictures Television: "Baz is an artist in the truest sense, whose talent and vision resonate across mediums. There is no better filmmaker and storyteller to draw us into this world of the forgotten and oppressed residents of the Bronx who rose up and fought back to create and define culture and music for decades to come."