As production wraps on CTV’s first-ever original serialized drama Cardinal this month, CTV announced today that it will bring a second, original, serialized drama, The Disappearance, to Canadian viewers.
From award-winning Montréal-based Productions Casablanca, the six-part event series follows the mysterious disappearance of 10-year-old Anthony Wilson, who vanishes on his birthday during a treasure hunt. The series is set to begin shooting in 4K in and around Montréal in the fall of 2016. Casting for The Disappearance will be announced in the coming months.
In The Disappearance, Anthony’s extended family is devastated by his unexplained and sudden disappearance. The series premiere opens the story the night before Anthony’s disappearance and follows the family through the investigation of his sudden vanishing. As the police search for signs and traces of evidence, long-buried familial secrets with devastating consequences come back to the surface, leaving a permanent mark on every generation of the Wilson family.
“The Disappearance is a compelling event series that will send CTV viewers on an emotional and intense journey,” said Mike Cosentino, Senior Vice-President of Programming at CTV Networks and CraveTV, in a press release. “Marking a new milestone as one of Bell Media’s original productions to be shot in 4K, we look forward to bringing the world of The Disappearance to life with Productions Casablanca.”
“The Disappearance is the first English project for Productions Casablanca and we are thrilled and proud to produce this television series in association with CTV and Bell Media,” said Joanne Forgues, Producer of Productions Casablanca, in the same release.
The Disappearance was first put into development by CTV in October 2015. The series is created and written by the Montréal-based writing team of Normand Daneau and Geneviève Simard.