Deon Meyer's Benny Griessel novels to be adapted for screen
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. The books centre on Benny Griessel, a Cape Town detective inspector who investigates crimes and battles with his own personal demons., the 63-year-old revealed that a British company had optioned the entire literary series. "I've seen the first script, and I think it's very good. They have a really good team working on it, and I'm involved too. They're going to cast South Africans. They're hoping to get going early next year. We hope to make an announcement soon," said Deon.- a co-production between M-Net and Cinemax – shattered viewership records and became the most popular show on M-Net in 2019.
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