When the classic soaps “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” went off the air, fans were both livid and saddened. Their hopes were raised when murmurs of the soap operas going to the internet via Prospect Park were circling around the internet, but when those rumors dropped off, so did the hope. Now, Prospect Park is back in the news, and we can now say for certainty that “One Life to Live” and “All My Children” are officially going to be part of Prospect Park’s roster!
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Prospect Park’s The Online Network has hired “One Life to Live” and “All My Children” creator, Agnes Nixon, for a consulting agreement. Also, as the Reporter wrote in December, longtime “All My Children” acting alum Vincent Irizarry has already been secured.
“We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who have demonstrated that passion and exciting storylines are not just reserved for traditional television,” said Prospect Park Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank in a joint statement Monday. “Their enduring support encouraged us to move forward each and every day. We look forward to sharing more details including our launch air date and additional specifics in the coming weeks.”
You can read more about this at The Hollywood Reporter.