EXCLUSIVE: Alex Baskin, executive producer of hit reality series such as Vanderpump Rules and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, is expanding into new genres of television, including true-crime and scripted, after leaving MGM-owned Evolution Media.
Baskin has set up 32 Flavors – an ice cream pun – to develop and produce a range of unscripted, scripted and feature film projects including a true-crime podcast Once Upon A Con that he hopes to adapt for TV, and horror satire Skill House starring Bryce Hall and 50 Cent.
Bravo fans need not despair, though, as Baskin will continue to work on a slew of his existing shows. 32 Flavors will co-produce Vanderpump Rules, which is filming its 11th season following the Scandoval ratings bonanza, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and The Real Housewives of Orange County and Baskin will exec produce Botched for E!
and Love in Fairhope for Hulu. “I wanted to figure out how to transition and split my time between [these shows] and be able to be completely free to develop whatever I want.
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