Category Archives: Comic Book Adaptations

AMC Renews The Walking Dead for a Fifth Season

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As if it wasn’t already going to happen, AMC has officially renewed “The Walking Dead” for a fifth season. The news comes just a few weeks into the fourth season which premiered earlier this month.

Charlie Collier, AMC president said,

“We are very happy to make what has to be one of the most anti-climactic renewal announcements ever: The Walking Dead is renewed for a fifth season. This is a show that has erased traditional distinctions between cable and broadcast. Its expanding base of passionate fans has grown every season, most recently – and most notably – with the season four premiere earlier this month, which broke viewership records for the series and became the biggest non-sports telecast in cable history. On behalf of the incredible team on both sides of the camera, thank you to the fans and here’s to more Dead.”

According to the press release Scott Gimple will return as the series’ show runner for season five along with executive producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero and Tom Luse. AMC also recently announced that it is developing a companion series to “The Walking Dead,” based on a new story and new characters from Robert Kirkman.

Relativity to Turn Interactive Comic Book Anomaly Into a Movie

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Relativity has acquired the worldwide film rights to finance, produce and distribute “Anomaly,” based on the interactive comic book created and written by Skip Brittenham and Brian Haberlin (“Witchblade”). Ed Ricourt (Now You See Me) has signed on to pen the script.

An epic adventure set in Earth’s distant future, “Anomaly” centers on Jon, a disgraced Conglomerate Enforcer, who is given a last precious chance for redemption by leading a rag tag group of explorers on a first contact mission to a newly discovered planet. The mission turns out to be a deadly trap. Marooned and with all their technology destroyed, the crew must rely solely on their wits to navigate the treacherous planet and earn the trust of the hostile, incredibly diverse, warring alien races if they want to have any chance to survive and get back to Earth.

Released by Anomaly Productions in December 2012, the 370-page hardcover comic book of the same name is leading the way for the next generation of books as interactive, multi-platform experiences. A free app comes along with the book, equipped with technology that allows readers to view interactive 3-D models that provide additional details, images and an entire backstory that cannot be accessed by reading alone.

Robbie Brenner, President of Production for Relativity said,

“The comic book, ‘Anomaly,’ is a groundbreaking concept that bridges the gap between 2-D and 3-D using multi-media components. Relativity is thrilled to develop and produce Skip and Brian’s first-of-its-kind idea for film.”

Brian Haberlin added,

“We designed ‘Anomaly’ to be as much of a cinematic experience as possible, using cutting-edge technology to create a dimension of interactivity that’s never been done before, and the response from comics fans has been fantastic. Skip and I are excited to partner with Relativity, Joe Roth and Edward Ricourt to extend that vision to the big screen.”

Joe Roth (Snow White and the Huntsman, Oz: The Great and Powerful, Alice in Wonderland) will produce the film, with Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh, Relativity President Tucker Tooley and Skip Brittenham executive producing.

IDW Developing TV Series Based on Its Comics

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IDW officially announced today their plans to bring several of their comics to television. The first set of IDW comics that will be hitting the small screen include “Life Undead,” “Brooklyn Animal Control,” and “V Wars.” The announcement was made today by Ted Adams, CEO & Publisher, IDW Publishing. Continue reading

Fox Set to Begin Testing Actors for Fantastic Four Reboot

 

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According to a recent report from Variety, Fox is preparing for a new “Fantastic Four” reboot and have already begun testing actors for the lead roles. Fox appears to be testing for the roles of Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic and Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman.

Kit Harington, Jack O’Connell and the previously rumored Miles Teller are rumored to be in the running for the role of Mr. Fantastic while Saoirse Ronan, Kate Mara and Margot Robbie are being looked at for the Invisible Woman.  Continue reading

Kim Jee-Woon Directing Adaptation of Ed Brubaker’s Cowar

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Variety has reported that “Coward,” the first comic in  Ed Brubaker’s Criminal comic series, will be adapted for the big screen by Korean director Kim Jee-Woon. The screenplay for the film has been written by Brubaker. Jamie Patricof and Lynette Howell will produce the film. Created by Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips, Criminal has won several Eisner Awards throughout its lifetime. Continue reading

David Fincher Back on Big Screen Version of Black Hole

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According to a report from the Hollywood Reporter, the Charles Burns’ comic series “Black Hole” is finally heading to the big screen after spending several years in Hollywood limbo. The film project was initially announced a few years ago when David Fincher signed on to the adaptation. It was supposed to come from MTV films with author Neil Gaiman and Rover Avary penning the screenplay, however the film never materialized. Continue reading

David Yates to Direct Who Is Jake Ellis?

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David Yates, most known for directing 4 of the Harry Potter films, has officially signed on to helm the big screen adaptation of “Who Is Jake Ellis?” According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film will based on the comic of the same name that was written by  Nathan Edmonson and illustrated by Tonci Zonjic. Continue reading

New Commercial for The Walking Dead Season 4 Posted Online

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AMC has posted online a brand new teaser commercial for the upcoming fourth season of their hit series, “The Walking Dead.” Season 4 will star Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey and Danai Gurira. Continue reading

Fox Plans Batman-Inspired Series, “Gotham”

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If you are one of those people who watch any “Batman” movie or show but find yourself wondering, “but what about Commissioner Gordon?” Your pleas for some back story to the life of Gordon have been answered. Deadline has reported that Fox is working to develop a new live-action series called, “Gotham” that will follow the adventures of a young Detective James Gordon. The series comes from “The Mentalist” creator Bruno Heller. Continue reading

John Pogue to Helm Ciudad Adaptation

3073Sierra Pictures had officially announced their plans to finance and produce the big screen adaptation of “Ciudad.” The film will be adapted from the upcoming Oni Press graphic novel by Captain America: The Winter Soldier helmers Joe and Anthony Russo and Ande Parks and Fernando Leon. In addition, the company has announced that  John Pogue is attached to direct with Joe Russo himself providing the adapted screenplay.

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