A new book about Hillary Clinton's loss to President Donald Trump might become a TV series, The New York Times reported Thursday.
"Shattered" has been optioned by TriStar Television, a division of Sony Pictures Television, and Davis Entertainment for a limited series, the Times reported.
No writers have been chosen for the project yet, and there is no network attached to it so far, the Times reported.
According to the Times, there is talk of other book-to-TV series as well, including a book currently being written by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann about Trump's campaign that is been optioned for a mini-series by HBO.
In the meantime, Clinton's allies have pushed back at the depictions of campaign dysfunction described in "Shattered."
And in a post on Medium, Christina Reynolds, a deputy communications director for Clinton's campaign, also slammed the book's portrayal.
"It's hard to read a depiction of the campaign that paints a dedicated, cohesive team as mercenaries with questionable motives who lacked a loyalty to a candidate described as 'imperial' and removed from the campaign," she wrote.
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