Not quite sure where pulp heroes should fall-comics or sci-fi, so put this here
https://deadline.com/2020/02/doc-sav...st-1202863245/
According to Deadline, Sony Pictures Television and Sony-based Original Film have partnered to develop a Doc Savage TV series. These are the people who produced Preacher, Happy, SWAT and other series and had been developing the Doc Savage feature film with Shane Black and Dwayne Johnson attached that got snafued a couple years back.
They are looking to use the library of Doc pulp stores to adapt as the series progresses. I really do think Doc would work better as a series than a feature, and this could be good, but I am not going to hold my breath for it until somethingmore concrete develops (showrunner, cast, where it will broadcast/stream, etc.)
From the article...
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https://deadline.com/2020/02/doc-sav...st-1202863245/
According to Deadline, Sony Pictures Television and Sony-based Original Film have partnered to develop a Doc Savage TV series. These are the people who produced Preacher, Happy, SWAT and other series and had been developing the Doc Savage feature film with Shane Black and Dwayne Johnson attached that got snafued a couple years back.
They are looking to use the library of Doc pulp stores to adapt as the series progresses. I really do think Doc would work better as a series than a feature, and this could be good, but I am not going to hold my breath for it until somethingmore concrete develops (showrunner, cast, where it will broadcast/stream, etc.)
From the article...
The Man of Bronze is headed to the small screen. Sony Pictures Television and Neal H. Moritz’s Sony-based Original Film have partnered with Condé Nast Entertainment to develop a scripted television series based on the Doc Savage pulp fiction franchise from the Street & Smith library. The project is part of the new three-year deal Original Film signed with the TV studio last summer. The scripted series will chronicle his adventures, featuring rampaging dinosaurs, secret societies led by dastardly villains, fantastic gadgets and weapons, death-dealing traps, hair-raising escapes, and plots to rule the earth.Executive producing the project are Moritz and Pavun Shetty from Original Film, and Oren Katzeff and Jon Koa of Condé Nast Entertainment. Condé Nast acquired the Street & Smith Library in 1959.
Sony first partnered with Moritz’s Original Film to develop a Doc Savage movie, recruiting Shane Black in 2013 to write the script, and signing Dwayne Johnson in 2016 to star as the classic pulp hero. In a 2018 interview, Johnson noted that business affairs-related issues had hindered the project.
While trying to get the feature off the ground, Moritz began contemplating a small-screen adaptation. He felt like, with hundreds of characters and myriad stories featured in the books, the Doc Savage IP would be better served as a TV series where there is more time to explore characters. Original Film has a successful track record adapting comic books/graphic novels to television with The Boys, Preacher and Happy!
Sony first partnered with Moritz’s Original Film to develop a Doc Savage movie, recruiting Shane Black in 2013 to write the script, and signing Dwayne Johnson in 2016 to star as the classic pulp hero. In a 2018 interview, Johnson noted that business affairs-related issues had hindered the project.
While trying to get the feature off the ground, Moritz began contemplating a small-screen adaptation. He felt like, with hundreds of characters and myriad stories featured in the books, the Doc Savage IP would be better served as a TV series where there is more time to explore characters. Original Film has a successful track record adapting comic books/graphic novels to television with The Boys, Preacher and Happy!
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