Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton to explore the concept of the Yellow Brick Road symbolically in their upcoming program
In an exciting turn of events, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are set to create a new series titled Dorothy, based on L. Frank Baum's beloved books. The show, which aims to bring the messages of strength, kindness, and grit to the world, will premiere on Prime Video.
The contemporary, music-infused YA retelling of The Wizard of Oz has been created by Gina Matthews. The Yellow Brick Road in the show serves as a metaphor for the challenges and choices facing young adults today.
Stefani and Shelton will serve as executive producers for the show, and they are eager about the project as it blends music, emotion, and the character of Dorothy. The show's creator, Gina Matthews, stated that the story reminds us of the qualities we need to get through hard times.
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No specific release date for the show has been mentioned as of yet, so keep an eye on Prime Video for updates on Dorothy.
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