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Here's a fun coincidence! Oscar Isaac, who starred in the A24 movie Ex Machina, has signed on to star in a Legendary movie based on Brian K. Vaughan's award-winning comic book Ex Machina, which is completely unrelated to Alex Garland's 2014 thriller. This Ex Machina story -- which has been retitled The Great Machine, more on that below -- follows Mitchell Hundred (Isaac), a former superhero who becomes the mayor of New York City after 9/11. Hundred had the power to talk to mechanical devices, but the comic was more concerned with issues of government and political …
Oscar Isaac will star in and produce The Great Machine, the film adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan's Ex Machina comic book series.
Ex Machina, Brian K. Vaughan’s award-winning sci-fi comic book series which ended in 2010, is being adapted for the big screen by Legendary Pictures.
Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris' superhero-turned-politician comic Ex Machina is headed to the big screen -- but yeah, it's gonna need a new name. Seberg and The Aftermath writers Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnelare set to write the adaptation, which will be titled The Great Machine to avoid confusion with Alex Garland's 2015 sci-fi film of the same name. The project is set up over at Legendary Entertainment with Vaughan on board to produce. The Great Machine is the latest collaboration between Legendary and the Y: The Last Man and Saga writer, who has an …
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