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  • Amazon Studios to Develop Jeff Lemire’s ‘The World of Black Hammer’ into a Shared Cinematic Universe (Exclusive)

    Amazon Studios to Develop Jeff Lemire’s ‘The World of Black Hammer’ into a Shared Cinematic Universe (Exclusive)

    For more than a decade, Jeff Lemire has been one of the most talented and prolific writers in the comic book industry. Whether working on books such as Moon Knight or Animal Man for the Big 2 or creating a horror masterpiece in Gideon Falls for Image Comics, Lemire has proven himself a singular talent with a penchant for inspired and imaginative tales that can quickly capture an audience. In a time when comic book properties remain a key part of Hollywood’s present and future, Lemire has already seen one of his titles, Sweet Tooth, adapted as a Netflix streaming series, another, Descender, in development as a film at Sony, and a third, Gideon Falls, in development as a television series by James Wan’s Atomic Monster. And soon Lemire can add another one of his creations to the list of page-to-screen adaptations as Amazon Studios is developing what is arguably the creator’s finest work into a shared cinematic universe.

    Murphy’s Multiverse can exclusively report that Lemire and Amazon Studios have begun developing a shared cinematic universe based on The World of Black Hammer.

    The World of Black Hammer consists of over a half-dozen titles that spun out of the multiple Eisner Award-winning series Black Hammer, a creator-owned comic that Lemire launched in 2016 after nearly a decade of development. The core series centered on a group of heroes who found themselves trapped in the strange, rural town of Rockwood after saving the world from a character known as the Anti-God. Following the success of the original title, Lemire began creating multiple new titles and characters. Titles such as Sherlock Frankenstein and The Legion of Evil, The Unbelievable Unteens and Barbalien: Red Planet have come to make up the three phases of The World of Black Hammer, which Lemire intends to put a bow on in 2023.

    Interestingly enough, this isn’t the first time The World of Black Hammer has been in development by a studio. Legendary Entertainment struck a similar deal in 2018 for which Lemire created a significant amount of work for the project. In a 2018 interview with SyFy Wire, Lemire explained his need to help oversee the transition from page to screen, saying, “I decided with Black Hammer, because it’s so personal and near and dear to my heart, if I was ever going to option and develop it, I had to be intimately involved. As far as that adaptation, I do have to be the one that is creatively steering that ship, like the comic.

    It’s expected that Lemire will similarly oversee and potentially serve as an executive producer to oversee development on Amazon’s adaptation of his works, which we hear will include both films and series. With the deal only newly being struck, there’s no word yet on which project(s) will kick off the shared universe, much less when to expect a start of production.

  • Disney+ Italy Accidentally Leaks a ‘The Mandalorian’ Short Film Focused on Grogu

    Disney+ Italy Accidentally Leaks a ‘The Mandalorian’ Short Film Focused on Grogu

    Grogu or Baby Yoda as some still refer to the fictional character of The Mandalorian is seemingly getting his own little special later this month. As leaked by Disney+’s Italian account, it seems that on November 12th will see a new special titled Star Wars Zen: Grogu and Dust Bunnies released on the platform. It’s an interesting surprise, as we haven’t had a teaser of any kind of this new addition

    The tweet leaking this new special has been deleted by the official Disney+ account, but luckily Reddit user u/cefaluu got a screenshot of the tweet and shared it on the Star Wars Leaks Reddit. If this may have gone online too early, we may expect an official announcement either later today or potentially even to kick off next week. It’s unclear if this special is purely CG or even live-action.

    Star Wars Zen is also an exciting title and could be their equivalent to Marvel Studios’ Special Presentation. The question is how long this project has been in development and how long it may be, especially if they aren’t promoting it at least a month in advance. Its timing may also be a little trinket to celebrate The Mandalorian‘s three-year anniversary as they usually have a new series released during the Holiday season. We’ll have to see what exactly this project might be once the first teaser finds its way online.

    Source: Reddit

  • Two New ‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ Projects in Development

    Two New ‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ Projects in Development

    Following the news that Netflix has canceled Fate: The Winx Saga after two seasons, creator Iginio Straffi has revealed the series will live on in two new projects. Straffi took to social media on Thursday evening to announce both a new animated series and a movie are in development.

    In a post shared on Instagram, Straffi noted the way the shows cancellation was announced, calling it “abrupt” and ultimately mishandled. “The news that there will be no season three should not have been delivered in such an abrupt way, disregarding of our involvement and your feelings, by someone who was only part of the Winx Club journey for a few years, after being appointed by Netflix to work on the Fate series.”

    On the second slide, he noted that he’s actively working on a new CG animated series based on the beloved franchise. “A brand new CG Winx animated series reboot is going into production. Yes, a reboot that I promise to sweep you back into the Winx world.”

    The series, of course, was initially an animated Nickelodeon series titled Winx that ran for eight seasons before being canceled. The animated show’s popularity is what eventually led to the Netflix series, Fate: The Winx Saga. While the animated series is confirmed to be a reboot, however, Straffi’s second announcement doesn’t clarify whether his other project is a reboot or a continuation. “The second piece of news is about my long-term dream to produce a big budget Winx movie that all of you deserve.”

    Both seasons of Fate: The Winx Saga are now streaming on Netflix.

  • ‘Andor:’ Andy Serkis Unveils Character’s Backstory

    ‘Andor:’ Andy Serkis Unveils Character’s Backstory

    Andor, the latest Disney+ series from Lucasfilm, has been full of surprises. Perhaps the biggest, however, was the shocking appearance of an established Star Wars actor in a brand-new role. In the series’ eighth episode, fan favorite performer Andy Serkis was revealed as lovable tough-guy Kino Loy, the foreman at an Imperial factory facility for imprisoned workers on the planet Narkina 5. Diego Luna‘s titular Rebel finds himself captive in the facility after a skirmish lands him on the Empire’s radar, and he quickly learns that Serkis‘ Loy is not a man to be trifled with. Unfortunately, aside from the fact that Kino is the man-in-charge for prison Unit 5-2-D, not much else has been told about the character’s backstory within the Star Wars universe.

    Although not technically official, Serkis opened up about where he feels Loy came from in a recent interview with the folks at Collider. Speaking to Steve Weintraub, the former Planet of the Apes star explained his opinion that Loy was once a shop steward who fought for workers’ rights, an act that eventually led to problems with the Empire and a forced assignment to Narkina 5. Having learned his lesson, Serkis‘ foreman is now doing what he’s told and biding his time until his final 250 days in prison are complete. The actor elaborated:

    When he was incarcerated, he then almost sheds any desire to look out for other people apart from himself. Just do his time and get out. To try and get out and just survive the sentence, the torture, the desensitization. I think it was that desensitization that made me perhaps have that slightly lost but kind of hardened and toughened shell.

    Andy Serkis

    Serkis previously portrayed the mysterious Supreme Leader Snoke via motion capture in 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens and 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi. His antagonist’s origin was the subject of heavy debate before being killed off in The Last Jedi and was ultimately revealed as a failed clone of Ian McDiarmid‘s Emperor Palpatine in 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. No such debate will be present here, in Serkis‘ first live-action appearance in the Star Wars galaxy.

    Source: Collider

  • RUMOR: ‘Logan’ Breakout Dafne Keen Joins ‘The Acolyte’

    RUMOR: ‘Logan’ Breakout Dafne Keen Joins ‘The Acolyte’

    Lost in the shuffle of Star Wars content on Disney+ has been The Acolyte, an upcoming series exploring the rise of the Dark Side during the final days of the High Republic era. Fortunately for fans, more exciting news is on the way. According to The Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider, Logan breakout Dafne Keen is the latest star to join the growing cast. If true, Keen would appear alongside Bodies Bodies Bodies lead Amandla Stenberg, whose involvement with The Acolyte was long-rumored and officially confirmed during San Diego Comic-Con in July. The project is set to be developed by Russian Doll co-creator Leslye Headland, who will serve as head writer and showrunner, and Rayne Roberts, who was previously a crew member on Lucasfilm’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

    Keen gained international attention at a young age, playing the fearsome Wolverine clone Laura, a.k.a. X-23, in 2017’s critically acclaimed film Logan. Since then, the actress has spent most of her time starring in HBO’s big-budget television adaptation His Dark Materials, where she has performed opposite James McAvoy and Ruth Wilson. If she does have a role in The Acolyte, it’s still unknown who she might be playing. The series has been described as a “female-centric” take on the Star Wars universe, meaning she and Stenberg will likely not be the last women added to the cast.

    Its events will take place during a Star Wars era not ever shown before in live-action, so most specifics regarding the plot are difficult to speculate about. To this point, the High Republic has only been detailed in novels and comic books, and even those have not yet made it to the point where The Acolyte will reportedly pick up. As such, Keen‘s potential role and the series at large remain a giant question mark for fans.

    Source: The Hot Mic

  • David Zaslav Promises “Real Focus on Franchises” in Warner Bros. Discovery’s Future

    David Zaslav Promises “Real Focus on Franchises” in Warner Bros. Discovery’s Future

    Warner Bros. Discovery has been a big question mark in the industry at the moment, which has led to many questionable decisions. Originals from HBO Max were just pulled from the platform and not made available anywhere else, Batgirl and a Scoob! sequel was scrapped close before wrapping work on it. In the latest earning call, CEO David Zaslav gave a tease of where their future lies and it may raise a few flags. First off, he promises a “real focus on franchises” and highlights two major entries from their portfolio.

    We haven’t had a Superman movie in 13 years. We haven’t had a Harry Potter movie in 15 years. The DC movies and the Harry Potter movies provided a lot of profits to Warner Bros motion pictures over the last 25 years. House of the Dragon is a big example of that; Game of Thrones, taking advantage of Sex and the City. Lord of the Rings — we still have the right to do Lord of the Rings movies

    David Zaslav

    There’s some confusion about his quotes, as Man of Steel was released in 2013, which was nine years ago, and technically Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was a Superman-centric sequel, which was released in 2016. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was in theaters in 2011, which is eleven years ago, and technically we still got an entry in that Wizard World franchise with Fantastic Beats: The Secrets of Dumbledore this year. Not a very promising way to sell people on the belief in IP while not understanding how long it has been since they released.

    That isn’t all, as he also took his time to downplay the value gained by HBO Max and the use of original productions for the service. It seems that in his eyes, the viewership retention wasn’t strong enough on the streamer to justify its existence.

    We learned what doesn’t work. And this is what doesn’t work for us based on everything that we’ve seen: direct-to-streaming movies. So spending a billion dollars or collapsing a motion picture window into a streaming service. The movies that we launch in theater do significantly better, and launching a 2-hour, 40-minute movie direct to streaming has done nothing for HBO Max in terms of viewership, retention or love of the service.

    David Zaslav

    The quote does make you question the continued rise of investment in the market of streaming; Netflix even raised the budgets even higher due to the potential they see. The biggest comparison that may be the reason for this belief lies in the direct comparison to what Zaslav is used to, which is reality TV streaming. We might have apples to chainsaw type of comparison leading to the downplay of value gained from streaming originals.

    The entire library shouldn’t be on HBO Max and paid for by HBO Max. We have an extraordinary library: Friends, Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men — there’s 15 or 20 series that are loved and nourishing the audience on a regular basis. But then there’s a huge number of series and movies that aren’t being used at all. If none of it’s being used, why aren’t we putting it on an AVOD where it will be used? We looked at what people are watching on Pluto and Tubi: They’re loving Rawhide and Bonanza. They’re not watching old series like Dynasty on Max. There is a platform where people have an expectation and what they want to watch, and we’ve been able to get a real vision into what people are consuming and ultimately that gives us a roadmap.

    David Zaslav

    There are many discussions on archiving media that streaming opened the potential to finally establish a home for those looking to revisit movies and TV shows they loft. It’s ironic that their own streaming platform proved the potential of legacy projects, Game of Thrones viewership saw an increase once House of the Dragon was released; highlighting a potential synergy on a streaming service. WBD’s current pure KPI-based decision making may be pushing their company to be even more sterile than what people have accused others in the streaming market of being. He even makes an oxymoron remark that the “golden age” isn’t over but also hints at focusing on saving costs on investment, taking no more risks.

    Source: Deadline, Deadline

  • ‘Joker 2’ to Start Production Next Month

    ‘Joker 2’ to Start Production Next Month

    Warner Bros. Discovery has been slowly wrapping up the year with a new earnings call, where CEO David Zaslav offered some insight into recent developments from the company and what the future has in store. A big focus was set on the newly formed DC Studios and some of the projects that are set to appear in the coming years. Among them was the Joker sequel, Joker: Folie á Deux. Joaquin Phoenix once again returns to take on the role of Batman’s greatest villain in a standalone experience and it looks like production is set to start very soon.

    As revealed by Zaslav himself during the earnings call, the Joker sequel is set to start production next month. No exact start date has been shared but it seems that they are on course to get working on the project with director Todd Phillips also returning. The biggest addition is Lady Gaga, who is taking on this new universe’s take on Harley Quinn. Once she joined the project, the rumors of it acting as a musical gained traction and highlighted how this new take might differ from the previous entry.

    It’s definitely interesting that Joker of all films is getting a sequel just as Warner Bros. Discovery is trying to establish a connected DC Universe. Even Matt Reeves’ The Batman universe will still continue to evolve and it was hinted at being its own pocket universe. So, Zaslav is currently trying to get the best of both worlds rather than keeping a true focus. On the flip side, these distinct projects still happening is great for those that want to see more diverse stories from these iconic heroes. So, while it’s confusing if you consider WBD’s set goal, it seems we can still look forward to some unique projects.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • Warner Bros. Discovery Head Teases DC Studios’ New co-CEOs “United Creative Approach”

    Warner Bros. Discovery Head Teases DC Studios’ New co-CEOs “United Creative Approach”

    Warner Bros. Discovery has been quite the powder keg in the industry. Its new CEO David Zaslav has not left a good impression with the axing of Batgirl and pulling various projects from HBO Max for no apparent reason besides saving on taxes. Yet, there’s also some excitement with the newly founded DC Studios that’ll be spearheaded by co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran.

    During Warner Bros. Discovery’s earnings call, Zaslav gave a few insights into recent developments. While he did give a shoutout to some productions in the near future for DC, he also highlighted his excitement for the work that Gunn and Safran are going to accomplish and promises a “more unified creative approach” to the DC Cinematic Universe.

    I’ve spent a lot of time over the past few months with James and Peter. They have a powerful vision and blueprint that will drive a more unified creative approach that will enable us to realize the full value of one of the world’s most iconic franchises.

    David Zaslav

    There still is some uncertainty about whatever Zaslav is trying to accomplish with WBD; many signs hint at them mostly preparing for a resell to another company later down the line. Still, there’s a lot of potentials that with the producer and director spearheading the new division we might still see some tighter world-building in the DC moving forward. For now, we can only hope and we probably won’t see the first results for their ventures by 2025.

    Source: Hollywood Reporter

  • Tony Gilroy Announces Directors for ‘Andor’ Season 2

    Tony Gilroy Announces Directors for ‘Andor’ Season 2

    The first season of Andor has yet to finish airing on Disney+, but series creator Tony Gilroy is already looking ahead. Production on Season 2 of the Star Wars series is expected to begin relatively soon, and it looks like the series is set to get some new creatives behind the camera for the forthcoming season. Gilroy exclusively revealed to the folks at Collider that Ariel Kleiman, Janus Metz, and Alonso Ruizpalacios will direct episode blocks of Andor for the show’s second season. They’ll take over for Toby Haynes, Susanna White and Benjamin Caron who directed episode blocks of the show’s first season.

    Kleiman, while still relatively new to Hollywood, has been building a rather impressive resume over the years. His first title was the film, Partisan, and he has recently been focusing on the small screen with shows like Top of the Lake and Yellowjackets. As for Metz, like Kleiman, despite working in the industry for a long time, he’s still relatively new to Hollywood. He’s directed multiple documentaries and most recently helmed a television mini-series called ZeroZeroZero. Ruizpalacios has been steadily working as a writer and director, having directed episodes of Narcos: Mexico and Outer Range.

    Andor is currently airing on Disney+ with the first season expected to end its run on Nov. 23rd.

    Source: Collider.

  • Ali Ahn & Maria Dizzia Join ‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos’

    Ali Ahn & Maria Dizzia Join ‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos’

    With filming set to kick off next month, Marvel Studios’ Agatha: Coven of Chaos has added two more to its growing cast. Deadline reports that Ali Ahn (Raising Dion) and Maria Dizzia (The Staircase) have joined the series. Like with the rest of the castings thus far, details regarding what roles both Ahn and Dizzia could be playing are being kept under wraps.

    The duo joins Kathryn Hahn, who is reprising her WandaVision role as Agatha Harkness, as well as Joe Locke as well as Aubrey Plaza. Locke is rumored to be playing a grown-up version of Billy, while Plaza is said to be playing a mysterious villain in the series. Also appearing in the series is Emma Caulfield Ford, who will reprise her role as Dottie from WandaVision.

    Along with starring in Netflix’s Raising Dion, Ahn has starred in shows such as Billions and The Path. She has also appeared in Supernatural, Orange is the New Black, White Collar and most recently lent her voice to Hulu’s Little Demon. While Dizzia has starred in shows like Orange Is the New Black, 13 Reasons Why, Emergence and The Staircase. Up next she’ll star in the Paramount+ series School Spirits.

    Coven of Chaos hails from WandaVision creator Jac Schaefer, who serves as the head writer and executive producer.

    Source: Deadline.