David Jenkins, the creator of TBS’ People of Earth, created Our Flag Means Death and will serve as the showrunner. Waititi is attached as an executive producer alongside Jenkins, What We Do in the Shadows’ Garrett Basch, and Dan Halsted and will also direct the series’ pilot episode. Rhys Darby, a frequent collaborator of Waititi’s, has been cast to lead the series as Bonnet.

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Darby is perhaps best known for playing inept band manager Murray Hewitt in HBO’s Flight of the Conchords, which Taika Waititi worked on as a writer and director. He also played a minor role in Hunt for the Wilderpeople and he’s in the cast of Waititi’s latest feature directorial effort, Next Goal Wins, a true-to-life sports comedy about a coach’s attempts to turn the notoriously bad American Samoa soccer team into a World Cup contender. Most recently, Darby has played the in-universe video game’s field guide in the rebooted Jumanji series.

Ever since his movie What We Do in the Shadows was adapted for the small screen on FX, Waititi has been taking a lot of TV work. He’s set to direct another pilot for Showtime, satirical dark comedy The Auteur, and he’ll be working as a writer and executive producer on Reservation Dogs, a comedy about Native American teenagers growing up on a reservation in Oklahoma. He’s also in development on two animated series for Netflix based on different aspects of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and since the release of What We Do in the Shadows, Waititi has teased a werewolf-centric spin-off entitled We’re Wolves.

Last year, Taika Waititi received an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on Jojo Rabbit. As an actor, Waititi will be seen in the upcoming Free Guy and The Suicide Squad, while his voice will be heard in the animated Marvel anthology series What If…? on Disney Plus. After telling stories about space Vikings and Nazi children, piracy seems like a natural next step for Waititi.

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Source: Deadline