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Snowpiercer Showrunner Josh Friedman Drops Out of Project
From 2008-2009, he served as showrunner for Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, Fox's spinoff of the James Cameron sci-fi film franchise; and in 2017, he served as executive producer of NBC's The Wizard of Oz re-imagining, Emerald City. Snowpiercer is a co-production of Tomorrow Studios and Turner's Studio T, along with CJ Entertainment Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange, Sinister)[...]
Pacific Rim: Aftermath Cover by Richard Elson
Pacific Rim: Aftermath brings us into the near-future after the events of the first film. The Jaeger pilots have been discarded and forgotten, and Griffin, a former pilot himself, is trying to make a living in black market dealing, scavenging, and smuggling. Is it a good read?
Stroper
Eddie Porter writes: As far back as I can remember, I've always loved the storytelling and artistry of comics and film. Growing up I was inspired by the fantastic worlds that were being created in these two different mediums. Inspired by my love of both arts, I want to tell a tale that fuses these two storytelling methods[...]
Thor #703 cover by Russel Dauterman and Matthew Wilson
The Mangog continues his rampage across Asgardia while Jane Foster, aka the Mighty Thor, lies withering away in a hospital bed. While the god-killing monster lays waste to the golden realm, Jane must make a choice for both her future and the future of Asgardia. Is it a good read?
Terrifics #1 cover by Ivan Reis and Marcelo Maiolo
The Terrifics have united! Mister Terrific has gone to investigate what Simon Stagg has done with his Terrifictech. Metamorpho was used by Stagg to investigate the Dark Multiverse, resulting in Rex Mason losing his mind and turning into Nth Metal. Is it a good read?
Y The Last Man: FX "Pretty Optimistic" on Series; Talks Michael Green
What's one cable network's loss could possibly be another cable network's gain, with news of Michael Green's (Hannibal) current availability making its way around several production companies and a number of television series projects, including Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man.
j.j. abrams Star Wars
With what can be viewed by some as his next step towards total film and television domination, the one-man walking Disney himself J.J. Abrams has apparently written a new science fiction drama television series that is the subject of a bidding war between two media behemoths: Apple and HBO.
outpost stargate creative team
Created by Arrowstorm Entertainment's Kynan Griffin and Jason Faller (Mythica), the 10-part series was acquired by NBCUniversal International Networks for broadcast on Syfy channels outside of the U.S. "Being huge genre fans ourselves, we are thrilled to be working with sci-fi heavyweights Dean Devlin and Jonathan Glassner to bring The Outpost to life[...]
h. jon benjamin
Executive producer Krysten Ritter (Netflix's Marvel's Jessica Jones) and cable network Pop have cast the players for their unique twist on horror/sci-fi, The Demons of Dorian Gunn, including H Jon Benjamin of Archer and Bob's Burgers. Scripted by Upright Citizen's Brigade alumni Evan Greenspoon and Brandon Scott Jones, the project is being executive produced by Ritter through[...]
Gareth Edwards's Monsters Getting Television Series Adaptation
Vertigo Films has also made a number of sizable television deals of late, including epic period drama Britannia, written by Jeremy "Jez" Butterworth (Spectre, Maleficent 2) for Sky and Amazon; and buddy cop drama Bulletproof, starring Noel Clarke (Doctor Who) and Ashley Walters (Cuffs), for Sky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol6j9xlQN1wVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Monsters (2010) Official[...]