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                                <p>Read more from TCA16.</p><p>PASADENA, Calif.--A&E will team with actor Jake Gyllenhaal to develop an anthology series that will look at American cults, the company announced Wednesday at the Television Critics Association press tour.</p><p>The inaugural season of the series -- executive produced by Gyllenhaal and Riva Marker (<em>Beasts of No Nation</em>, <em>The Kids Are All Right</em>) and produced by their company Nine Stories Productions in association with A+E Studios – will focus on Jim Jones and his cult The Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ, said the network.</p><p>“Riva and I founded Nine Stories to push creative limits, and have found a wonderful partner in A&E with this fascinating series,” said Gyllenhaal in a statement. “Jim Jones is a complex character – one who has found his way into the collective unconscious.  We want to focus on the undeniable magnatism of zealots and the danger of that kind of charisma. A notion not only pertinent to cult leaders but to the geo-political climate of today."</p>
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