"Monster-In-Law" is
coming
back
and
this
time
on
the
small
screen.
The
TV
series
based
on
popular
romantic
comedy
is
in
works
and
we
will
get
to
see
the
comedy
back.
Fox
has
confirmed
that
a
Monster-in-Law
TV
series
is
in
the
works.
The
TV
series
will
feature
30
minutes
show
from
the
comedy
series.
Monster-in-Law
was
a
superhit
comedy
starring
Jennifer
Lopez
and
Jane
Fonda
which
released
in
2005.
It
grossed
$154.7
million
at
the
worldwide
box
office.
The
series
is
just
like
the
movie.
It
will
show
a
happy
married
couple
is
about
to
enter
parenthood,
and
shows
the
straining
relationship
between
the
wife
and
her
husband's
mother.
According
to
a
report
in
Deadline.com,
the
"Carrie
Diaries" developer
and
executive
producer
Amy
B.
Harris
and
"30
Rock"
executive
producer
John
Riggi
are
making
the
show.
The
multi-camera
comedy
will
be
a
follow-up
to
the
big
screen
version
and
the
film's
producers
Chris
Bender
and
J.C.
Spink
will
also
serve
as
executive
producers
with
Harris
and
Riggi.