According to a report by Showbiz411.com, ABC's soap opera One Life to Live will now be revived online with Robert S. Woods and Robin Strasser officially returning to the cast, and rumors that Erika Slezak and Jerry verDorn are also planning their comebacks.
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As of now, All My Children remains silent on its ressurection plans, but Showbiz reports taht creator of both shows Agnes Nixon and Prospect Park have hired writers and producers for the two online series and are aiming to begin work by mid-February.
BWW TV World previously reported that Prospect Park officially closed on a deal with the WGA to revive the once-cancelled ABC soap operas earlier this month.
Following the shows' cancellations, Prospect Park entered negotiations with ABC in July 2011 to bring them online, which was set to launch in 2012. The negotiations with the guilds, however, went south, even though many of the soaps' original stars signed on to reprise their roles. The discussions were ultimately abandoned.
Prospect Park is a media and Production Company founded in 2009 by entertainment industry veterans Jeffrey Kwatinetz and former Disney Studios head Rich Frank. Along with successful film and music divisions, the company's television group has numerous shows in development and breakout network hits airing, including "Royal Pains" and "Wilfred."
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