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Crave, Lionsgate Canada, and Point Grey Pictures Begin Work on The Littlest Hobo Reimagining

Crave announced the first project under its development deal with Lionsgate Canada and Point Grey Pictures. The partners will produce a live-action drama series based on the 1979-1985 Canadian television program The Littlest Hobo.

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Crave, Lionsgate Canada, and Point Grey Pictures have selected a live-action drama reimagining of the Canadian series The Littlest Hobo as the first project under their previously announced development and production agreement. , and Crave. The original program aired on CTV from 1979 to 1985 and followed an ownerless German Shepherd that moved between towns assisting people in need.

The project marks the first scripted series Point Grey Pictures will develop for the Canadian market under its first-look television deal with Lionsgate. The companies have collaborated previously on other productions. >"THE LITTLEST HOBO was a foundational show of our childhood. We are thrilled to have the honour of bringing it back to life." — Point Grey Pictures (Benzinga)

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