

Because it's early going, the timeline of when the movies will air is not yet clear.įlowers in the Attic aired on Lifetime in January and, in addition to getting a lot of nostalgic attention, it drew a robust 6.1 million viewers - the channel's biggest success since Oct. (That would leave Garden of Shadows, the series' prequel, as the sole Dollanganger title remaining.) On top of that, Lifetime will also develop Andrews' lurid, Oedipal novel, My Sweet Audrina. The cable channel has already announced that it's moving forward with the sequel to the Andrews' Gothic horror novel, Petals on the Wind, which is filming now.īut, according to a source at the network, Lifetime is developing two more books in the Dollanganger series, If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday. Looking to capitalize on the success of its adaptation of the incest classic Flowers in the Attic, Lifetime is investing in the V.C.
