U.K. pubcaster Channel 4 is developing a trilogy of films centering on the hunt for the notorious Yorkshire Ripper serial killer (not to be confused with Jack the Ripper), according to Variety.

The three crime films Revolution Films is producing for Channel 4 are based on three of the four books in British novelist David Peace's "Red Riding Quartet," which is set in Yorkshire in the 1970s and early '80s. The stories cover police corruption and perversion of justice in the hunt for the Ripper from 1975 until his detection in 1981, when Peter Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering 13 women. He is serving multiple life sentences.

Three directors, all of whom have previously worked with Film 4 on features, are onboard to helm the project, which is budgeted at $10 million in total. Julian Jarrold (Becoming Jane) will direct Nineteen Seventy Four, James Marsh (Man on Wire) will direct Nineteen Eighty and Anand Tucker (And When Did You Last See Your Father?) will direct Nineteen Eighty Three.

Tony Grisoni, who wrote the screenplay for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, has adapted the three Peace books. Elements from Peace's second book -- "Nineteen Seventy Seven" -- will be woven into the three pics.

The films are being made as a TV series, with a U.K. theatrical release likely to follow.

Casting is currently underway. No production date has been set.