The Duffer Brothers launch Upside Pictures a new production company that will work with Netflix to create more Stranger Things and a new live-action Death Note.
The Addams Family are headed back to television. And this time, the similarly macabre Tim Burton is at the helm. According to Deadline, MGM which “controls the underlying rights to the IP” (sexy!) is putting together a package for a new live-action TV series, which Burton would executive produce and potentially direct all of the episodes. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are also on board the project as head writers and showrunners and would executive produce alongside Burton. Apparently, this new version would be set in modern day and focus on the family’s precocious daughter Wednesday Addams. It’…
The Resident Evil franchise will live on, now as a TV show. Netflix announced today that it will be making a new live-action Resident Evil TV series based on the survival horror video game franchise. Andrew Dabb, who served as co-showrunner on The CW series Supernatural starting in its 12th season, is serving as showrunner, executive producer, and writer for the new series, which will play out in two different timelines. The first season will consist of eight one-hour episodes. The synopsis for the Resident Evil show and explanation of the two timelines is as follows: In …
Disney fans have been treated to many remakes of their favorite classic animated feature film over the last few years, from Cinderella to Aladdin. The next effort, Mulan, is set to hit theaters on March 27th of this year, and it will not be a beat-for-beat retelling of the 1998 animated movie (Thank the Lord!). While the trailers show off thrilling fight sequences and mythological elements, the devoted fans are (understandably) upset about the removal of Mushu and the original’s classic songs. During an interview on the set of Mulan with Collider along with a small group …
Are we looking at a new version of Tangled, or something else entirely?
Akira is suffering yet another delay, but why has the movie taken so long? Is there truth to the claims that a live-action adaptation is impossible?