Netflix has given a 10-episode straight-to-series to a new superhero show called ‘Raising Dion’ based on a short film about an African-American single mother who discovers her young son has multiple, constantly changing abilities the streaming service has announced.

The hourlong, sci-fi, family drama is the brainchild of commercial and music video director Dennis Liu, who created the comic book and directed the short film, which became a viral hit. Carol Barbee (‘UnREAL’, ‘Jericho’, ‘Touch’), will serve as showrunner/executive producer and wrote the script for episode 1, which Liu will direct. Joining her and Liu as executive producers are Michael B. Jordan (‘Creed’, ‘Fant4stic’), through his Outlier Society Productions, who will also appear in the series; MACRO’s Charles D. King, Kim Roth and Poppy Hanks; Kenny Goodman; and Michael Green (‘Logan’, ‘American Gods’).

The series follows the story of a woman named Nicole Reese, who raises her son Dion after the death of her husband Mark (Jordan). The normal dramas of raising a son as a single mom are amplified when Dion starts to manifest several magical, superhero-like abilities. Nicole must now keep her son’s gifts secret with the help of Mark’s best friend Pat, and protect Dion from antagonists out to exploit him while figuring out the origin of his abilities. The ten-episode series will premiere on Netflix in more than 190 countries around the world.

“I started this project many years ago because I wanted to see more diverse representation on film and television and I’m excited to partner with Netflix and MACRO, who I know shares that commitment,” comments Liu “More than ever, we need more stories told from different points of view and my hope with Raising Dion is to create a cinematic experience for all families that will lift your spirits and make you laugh and cry.”

“We haven’t seen this type of superhero story before,” adds Cindy Holland, Vice President, Original Content for Netflix. “An origin myth full of imagination, wonder and adventure, all grounded in the experiences of a modern single mother. Michael B. Jordan is an exciting and dynamic talent, and I’m excited to see him, MACRO, Carol and the team translate Dennis’ unique vision to television.”

No news on exactly when ‘Raising Dion’ will arrive on Netflix, but we will update you when we know more.

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