Neve Campbell is re-teaming up with creator Chris Keyser on "The Shore," which has been set up for development at HBO Max.
Campbell is attached to the star in the project, written by Keyser based on the coming-of-age novel by Katie Runde, with Anonymous Content and Brad Falchuk‘s Teley-Vision producing.
"The Shore" is a multigenerational family drama set over the course of a summer on the Jersey Shore.
Keyser and Campbell executive produce alongside Jeremy Stern, David Levine, and Garrett Kemble for Anonymous Content as well as Falchuk and Mikkel Bondeson for Teley-Vision.
Co-executive producing is Teley-Vision’s Meg Doyle. Anonymous developed and packaged the project in house alongside Campbell, Keyser, and Falchuk.
HBO Max has been leaning into classic TV drama genres — medical, police, legal and family shows — all intended to return yearly for sizable runs at reasonable budgets.
The approach was pioneered by the streamer’s Emmy-winning "The Pitt," which produces 15-episode seasons each year.
In the family drama arena, HBO Max has the pilot "How to Survive Without Me," starring Kaley Cuoco.
"The Shore" marks Keyser’s return to HBO Max, where he served as executive producer and showrunner on Julia.
He was creator, executive producer, and showrunner of the Netflix series "The Society" and executive producer on the streamer’s "The Abandons".
Campbell is filming the fifth and final season of Netflix’s "The Lincoln Lawyer," on which she is an original cast member. She also recently reprised her iconic role as Sidney Prescott in "Scream 7" and recurred on Season 1 of Peacock’s "Twisted Metal".




