Netflix Developing "The Nanny Diaries" Series with Scarlett Johansson as Executive Producer

by : John Lasseter

Netflix is venturing into a new literary adaptation, bringing the beloved 2002 novel, "The Nanny Diaries," to the small screen as a series. This project marks a significant return for Scarlett Johansson, who previously starred in the 2007 cinematic version and will now take on an executive producer role for the Netflix series, collaborating with Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions.

The upcoming series, adapted by Amy Chozick and Jenny Bicks, is set to offer a distinct narrative perspective compared to its predecessor. The story centers on Annie, an ambitious writer seeking compelling material, who immerses herself in the extravagant lifestyle of an Upper East Side socialite by becoming a nanny. Her mission to expose the affluent's hidden lives through a book deal becomes complicated as she develops unexpected connections within this world and uncovers the true nature of her enigmatic employer.

This initiative is part of Netflix's broader strategy of adapting popular books, following recent successes like "Bridgerton," "His & Hers," and "The Night Agent," alongside an upcoming series based on Jonathan Franzen’s "The Corrections." The series is being executive produced by a team including Chozick, Bicks, Johansson, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Leigh London Redman, Jonathan Lia, Keenan Flynn, Gary Barber, and Sean Hoagland, hinting at a robust creative foundation for this promising venture.

This upcoming series represents a compelling blend of drama and social commentary, inviting viewers to explore themes of identity, class, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. By delving into the secret lives of the ultra-rich through Annie's eyes, the show offers a fresh lens on societal expectations and personal aspirations. It promises to deliver an engaging narrative that not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the pursuit of truth and the complexities of belonging, reinforcing the power of storytelling to illuminate diverse facets of the human experience.