News On Future Films Based on Comics/Paranormal/Sci-Fi


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Synopsis of the graphic novel series

The series details the life of Mitchell Hundred (also known as The Great Machine), the world's first and only superhero, who, in the wake of his actions on 9/11, is elected Mayor of New York City. The story is set during Hundred's term in office, and interwoven with flashbacks to his past as the Great Machine. Through this, the series explores both the political situations Hundred finds himself in, and the mysteries surrounding his superpowers.
 
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I bet this is why Vaughan stopped his work on Saga.

It's been over a year, dammit.
 
FINALLY!!!!


'National Treasure 3' Officially in the Works


The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced National Treasure franchise, which originally starred Nicolas Cage, is revving its engines once again to collect on its historic success. In a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Chris Bremner has confirmed that National Treasure 3 is officially in the works.
 
FINALLY!!!!


'National Treasure 3' Officially in the Works


The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced National Treasure franchise, which originally starred Nicolas Cage, is revving its engines once again to collect on its historic success. In a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Chris Bremner has confirmed that National Treasure 3 is officially in the works.
yo national treasure is lowkey kinda highkey great
 
Loooooooooooooooooong overdue.

Seems like video game turned animated series died off in the early 2000s and that also killed any chance of animated movies.

would seem with the success of the anime shows on adult swim, Cartoon Network, Netflix and others, that it would be a natural just for exposure plus you got the story in plus over years
 
I have friends living in the city. My own brother works in it as well. Social media posted some scenes being filmed. Anyways one friend posted this flyer
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downtown. Few blocks east of japantown in SF
 


Mahoney is teaming up with Ava DuVernay, her Array banner and Macro Television Studios to adapt Octavia E. Butler’s 1987 science-fiction novel “Dawn” for the small screen. Macro had previously optioned the rights to the award-winning book about an African-American woman who works with aliens to resurrect the human race 250 years after a nuclear war. Published in 1987, “Dawn” is the first in a three-part series of Butler’s novels, collectively titled Lilith’s Brood. The second and third parts, called “Adulthood Rites” and “Imago,” were published in 1988 and 1989. Overall, the trilogy explores themes of sexuality, gender, and race.

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