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‘Three’s Company’ Movie Adaptation in the Works

New Line Cinema negotiating rights for sitcom, with ‘He’s Just Not That Into’ writers Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein hired for screenplay

New Line Cinema is in negotiations to acquire the rights to classic sitcom Three’s Company and has hired screenwriters Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein (He’s Just Not That Into You) to author the script for a film adaptation. Robert Cort (Cocktail, Runaway Bride) will produce the project, which will be set in the 1970s, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Three’s Company, which aired from 1977 to 1984 on ABC, focused on an unlikely trio of Santa Monica roommates: two single women and a man pretending to be gay in order to circumvent the era’s narrower housing norms. The series – which was based on Seventies British show Man About the House – became a ratings smash across eight seasons, delighting viewers with physical comedy and innuendo-laced dialogue.

John Ritter secured one Emmy win and two nominations for his performance as Jack Tripper. Joyce DeWitt played Janet Wood, while Suzanne Somers became a sex symbol as ditzy Chrissy Snow over the show’s first five seasons. Notable side characters included Tripper’s womanizing best friend Larry Dallas (Richard Kline) and landlords played by Norman Fell and Audra Lindley (and, later, Andy Griffith Show icon Don Knotts).

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