Set in Gotham, "The Wonderful Maladys" ensembler revolves around the dysfunctional lives of three adult siblings who lost their parents at a young age. Sarah Michelle Gellar has been cast as lead.
Randolph described Gellar's character as having "a kind of zealous immaturity -- like a drug addict with a to-do list." Randolph wrote the script on spec last year with Gellar and HBO in mind. Gellar and Randolph will serve as exec producers should the project go forward, along with Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
Gellar has focused on features since "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" ended its seven-year run in 2003. She called the chance to do a series with Randolph, Brillstein and HBO "a terrific next chapter for me."
Randolph's feature credits include 2003's "The Life of David Gale" and 2005's "The Interpreter." At present he's writing "Gucci," for helmer Ridley Scott and Fox 2000.
Nathan Corddry and Molly Parker are also set to star.
Glad to see SMG back working on TV and especially for HBO, where she'll get the recognition she deserves. There's also rumored to be a pretty heavy sex
scene between her and Adam Scott in the pilot. And she's pregnant IRL nonetheless.











