A series about Jesus' teens to be shot in US

Jenji Kohan (in the photo), the creator of the show “Orange Is the New Black”, has started work on the project about teenage Jesus, reports Charisma News.

"Yeah, we're developing a teen Jesus project [for Netflix] that got some people nervous. It's like The Wonder Years but with Jesus, and there are all sorts of things where we cross lines—and there are crazies out there," Kohan says.

Kohan was a creator, an executive producer, the main screenwriter and showman of the comedy series "Datura", which was broadcast on the channel Showtime from 2005 to 2012.

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