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THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY

plans for a screen adaptation

of Erik Larson’s book


Latest News

January 22, 2025: 20th Century Studios picks up The Devil in the White City as a feature film.

March 6, 2023: Hulu dropped plans to produce The Devil in the White City TV miniseries.

August 29, 2022: “According to a recent listing in Production Weekly, the series is reportedly scheduled to begin filming in March 2023 and will be filmed entirely in Chicago. Exact filming dates and locations have yet to be disclosed at this time.” [ReelChicago.com]

Development of Devil in the White City

A film adaptation ofย The Devil in the White City was first developed by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner through their Cruise/Wagner company, but the option lapsed in 2004. Paramount acquired the film rights in 2007 and set it up with producers Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher. Leonardo DiCaprio bought the film rights toย The Devil in the White City in 2010 and began developing it as a feature film for Paramount studios to be directed by Martin Scorsese with DiCaprio was set to star in the leading role of the killer Holmes.

In 2019, the project changed to a big-budget miniseries for the streaming service Hulu. ย The series is being produced by Paramount TV Studios, ABC Signature, and Appian Way. Hulu canceled their plans in March 2023, but ABC Signature remains committed to the drama and will be shopping the show to new outlets.

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  • Todd Field reportedly will direct the first two episodes.ย (out 10/10/2022)

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Internet Movie Database (IMDB) page for the miniseriesย The Devil in the White City

Posts about Erik Larson’s 2003 book, The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America

โ€œA Medley of the Midway Plaisanceโ€ by A. B. Ward

The short story reprinted below is a romance set on the Midway Plaisance of the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair. Writing as โ€œA. B. Ward,โ€ Mrs. Alice Ward Bailey (1857โ€“1922) was a prolific author of fiction around the turn of the twentieth century. The mawkish prose and bumpy pacing in this story may explain why the author is essentially forgotten today. Still, her dramatic sketch offers an intimate peek into the [...]

By |October 7th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , |0 Comments

A Wild Conglomeration of Absurd Fantasies

On May 25, 1893, Mr. E. A. Hodge departed Marion, Kansas, heading to the Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition. A few days after arriving in Chicago, he wrote home advising other visitors: โ€œDonโ€™t plan to stay here less than ten daysโ€”thirty are better, and if you want to study the exhibits you can put in three months.โ€ (Marion Record, June 9, 1893) His letter of July 7, printed in the July [...]

By |October 4th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: |0 Comments

โ€œCrazy Enthusiasmโ€ for Ignacy Paderewski at the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair

Among the constellation of famous (or soon-to-be-famous) visitors to the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair, few stars shined as bright as pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860โ€“1941). Wherever he performed, concert halls filled with passionate and adoring fans. The musical celebrity with wild and alluring red hair cast a spell over the women in the audience. One pundit, in the days before Paderewskiโ€™s concert at the opening of the Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition [...]

By |September 25th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

โ€œIt filled me with a great wonder and excitementโ€ Ignacy Paderewski Remembers the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair

Who possessed enough star power to follow President Grover Cleveland after he triumphantly opened the Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition in Chicago on May 1, 1893? That honor went to the most famous musician of the timeโ€”twenty-two-year-old Polish pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski, who commanded the stage in Music Hall the next night. His finesse with the ivory keys, his unwieldy mass of luxuriant red hair, and his stage magnetism earned him [...]

By |September 24th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , |0 Comments

143. Picturesque Worldโ€™s Fair โ€“ Under the Government Building Dome

Whatever might have been thought of the beauties of the United States Government Building as a whole, there was but one opinion as to the attraction of one scene its interior presented, that being directly underneath the dome of the great structure, and having for its single unique exhibit a house made within the trunk of one of California's monster trees. The section of trunk shown was thirty feet [...]

By |September 19th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , |0 Comments

The Plaster Lighting Catcher of the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair: Carl Rohl-Smithโ€™s Benjamin Franklin statue (Part 2)

[Part 1 of this article describes the commission and construction of Carl Rohl-Smithโ€™s statue of Benjamin Franklin for the Electricity Building at the 1893 Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition.] โ€œI begin to be almost sorry I was born so soon, since I cannot have the happiness of knowing what will be known one hundred years hence.โ€ โ€”Benjamin Franklin, July 27, 1783 The capital of the world vanished like a sweet dream [...]

The Plaster Lighting Catcher of the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair: Carl Rohl-Smithโ€™s Benjamin Franklin statue (Part 1)

โ€œThe scientists says that electricity is life. Then Jackson Park is of a truth a living thing.โ€ โ€” H. D. Northrop, The World's Fair as Seen in One Hundred Days (1893) A crowd of fans sporting blue and red poured out of the new Franklin Field in Philadelphia on the first day of October in 1895, a warm and sunny start to the college football season. Elated with the [...]

This Way to the Egress of the Midway Plaisance

Had he lived to see it, many aspects of the 1893 Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition would have delighted P. T. Barnum. Visitors to the Worldโ€™s Fair in Chicago could encounter various displays of โ€œthe biggestโ€โ€”a golden colossus, a mammoth squash, a gigantic cactus, a huge walk-in flour barrel, massive chocolate statues, and an immense rotating wheel โ€ฆ to name but a few. A rather pedestrian object on the Midway Plaisance [...]

By |August 28th, 2022|Categories: REPRINTS|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Jackson Park oak trees uprooted and destroyed (redux)

Some Chicago residents are expressing outrage about the number of mature trees being cut down in Jackson Park due to construction of the Obama Presidential Center (and possibly more for coming down for a planned golf course). More people than you think, perhaps, will be sorry that it has been destroyed. Many years ago, some Chicagoan were distressed by all the trees being chopped down in Jackson Park in [...]

By |August 26th, 2022|Categories: NEWS, REPRINTS|Tags: , |0 Comments
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