National Geographic is going back to the ’90s. Recently, the network announced they’ve ordered a new TV show called Valley of the Boom.
The six-part series “will take an adrenaline-fueled ride through the culture of speculation, innovation and debauchery that led to the rapid inflation and burst of the 1990s tech bubble.”
National Geographic Channel has not yet announced a premiere date for Valley of the Boom, but you can read more details below:
(WASHINGTON, DC/LOS ANGELES, CA – November 15, 2017) Hot on the heels of National Geographic’s 10 Emmy Award nominations for Genius and the premiere of the critically acclaimed drama series The Long Road Home, the network today announced it has greenlit its next scripted project, Valley of the Boom from STXtv. The new six-part limited series will take an adrenaline-fueled ride through the culture of speculation, innovation and debauchery that led to the rapid inflation and burst of the 1990s tech bubble. Supporting the scripted drama will be select doc elements (similar to the network’s critically acclaimed hybrid series Mars) to tell the true inside story of the dramatic early days of Silicon Valley.
Valley of the Boom will be produced by STX Entertainment’s TV studio, STXtv, for National Geographic along with creator, showrunner, director and executive producer Matthew Carnahan (Showtime’s House of Lies) at the helm and executive producer Arianna Huffington (founder of The Huffington Post, founder and CEO of Thrive Global, and the author of fifteen books, including Thrive and The Sleep Revolution). The series will premiere globally on National Geographic in 171 countries and 45 languages. STX will distribute the series in China.
“National Geographic pioneered the hybrid scripted-docuseries genre with Mars, which is currently in production on its second season. With Valley of the Boom, we are continuing on the same genre-busting path,” said Carolyn Bernstein, executive vice president and head of global scripted programming and development at National Geographic. “The provocative world of Silicon Valley has long dominated headlines and captured the public’s imagination. We cannot wait to tell this timely, wildly unpredictable and captivating story of the early days of the dotcom boom and bust with showrunner Matthew Carnahan and his signature irreverent blend of drama, comedy and pathos.”
“Valley of the Boom is the perfect example of the creatively ambitious, globally-minded content that STXtv is producing for audiences across platforms,” said Jada Miranda, EVP and Head of Scripted Television at STXtv. “Matthew has been a dream collaborator and the perfect creator for this project – blending his past in documentary filmmaking with expert TV series show running. We’re thrilled to bring his innovative vision to National Geographic and give audiences a peek behind the curtain of one of the most fascinating periods in recent history.”
Added Carnahan, “We wanted to make something as disruptive and exciting as the people and the tech that came out of The Valley during this period, so this is a wild, hybridized, rule-breaking look at a truly remarkable time and place.
STXtv and NatGeo have allowed us tremendous creative freedom, and I’m excited about making something truly new and different.”
“Silicon Valley and the technology that came out of it dominate our world in so many ways, both physically and culturally,” said Arianna Huffington. “But we can’t understand the present without understanding how we got here. So I’m thrilled to be partnering with a master storyteller like Matthew Carnahan, a global studio of STXtv’s caliber and a brand that has rightly earned such deep trust and loyalty as National Geographic.”
Led by Silicon Valley, the 1990s tech boom spawned some of the world’s most influential people and recognizable brands. Valley of the Boom details their meteoric rise and cataclysmic fall and offers audiences an unforgettable perspective on the men and women who forever changed the way we access information and connect with each other. While most of the show is scripted, the series will be using select doc elements to highlight this story that truly lives up to the adage that truth is stranger than fiction.
Matthew Carnahan is a critically acclaimed novelist, playwright, director and writer for television and features. His most recent series, HOUSE OF LIES starred Don Cheadle and Kristen Bell. The award-winning series ran for five seasons on Showtime and won Cheadle a Golden Globe for Best Actor. He is repped by ICM & Lighthouse Management & Media.
Carnahan and Huffington are joined by fellow executive producers Jason Goldberg (E!’s The Platinum Life, MTV’s Punk’d), Brant Pinvidic (Spike TV’s Bar Rescue), David Walpert (House of Lies, New Girl) and co-executive producer David Newsom, who will lead the non-scripted unit of the production. Joel Ehninger of Matthew Carnahan Circus Products boards as producer.”
What do you think? Are you interested in the ’90s tech scene? Will you watch Valley of the Boomi?