After a bunch of acting credits in feature films and TV shows, Mila Kunis
is ready to take a behind-the-scene role. The Golden Globe-nominated
actress is set to executive produce "Meridian Hills", a new drama for
The CW.
The story is set in a boozy Midwest country club circa 1972, when the
push for the Equal Rights Amendment was just beginning. It centers on a
young, newly married woman who joins the Junior League, discovering an
eclectic group of other young women who become unlikely allies in her
quest to change the system.
The Jackie Burkhart of "That '70s Show" is not expected to take an
on-screen role in the project. She will be joined by Chris Keyser, Eric
and Kim Tannenbaum as well as Cami Curtis and Susan Curtis in executive
producing the show. Sydney Sidner is on board to provide the script.
Kunis recently starred on Seth MacFarlane's comedy film "Ted" and will next be seen playing opposite James Franco in "Oz: The Great and Powerful". The "Black Swan" beauty is also lending her voice to Adult Swim's animated comedy "Robot Chicken".


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