
In the past, Damon Lindelof has found success by leading several HBO series including Watchmen and The Leftovers. Moving forward, it looks like he will team up with The Batman director Matt Reeves to develop The Human Condition for HBO Max. Led by Oscar Sharp, the “magical-realist medical drama” will tell the story of “a young British doctor [who] must learn to treat impossible, fantastical illnesses by healing the emotional issues that underlie them — and confronting her own along the way.”
Beyond his work with Reeves, Sharp and HBO Max, Lindelof has also landed a new series at Peacock called Mrs. Davis. Alongside Tara Hernandez, Lindelof will tell the story of a community exploring the battle between technology and faith.
“Tara Hernandez is an astonishingly original talent,” Lindelof told The Hollywood Reporter about his new collaborator.
“Talking about Mrs. Davis with her was one of the few things that kept me sane through the pandemic. … I can’t wait for the world to be introduced to both of them.”
Both series are currently in their early stages and not projected to premiere this year.