99% space fiction (licenses) and its creation.
Here are all my accounts: http://linktr.ee/thespaceshipper
Andor (Disney+)
Arcane (Netflix)
Cyberpunk Edgerunners (Netflix)
Westworld (nowhere)
Star Wars Visions (D+)
Lower Decks (Paramount+)
And more (your choices).
Andor (Disney+)
Arcane (Netflix)
Cyberpunk Edgerunners (Netflix)
Westworld (nowhere)
Star Wars Visions (D+)
Lower Decks (Paramount+)
And more (your choices).
Silo (AppleTV)
Three Body Problem (Netflix)
Love, Death & Robots (Netflix)
Murderbot (AppleTV)
The Expanse (Prime)
Beacon 23 (MGM+)
The Peripheral (Prime)
Foundation (AppleTV)
Neuromancer (soon on AppleTV)
And more (your choices).
Silo (AppleTV)
Three Body Problem (Netflix)
Love, Death & Robots (Netflix)
Murderbot (AppleTV)
The Expanse (Prime)
Beacon 23 (MGM+)
The Peripheral (Prime)
Foundation (AppleTV)
Neuromancer (soon on AppleTV)
And more (your choices).
But if we stick to your broad definition, absolutely everything is IP. Every new story is legally IP.
But here we're talking in the context of Hollywood: remakes, sequels, superhero and game adaptations, old franchises.
But if we stick to your broad definition, absolutely everything is IP. Every new story is legally IP.
But here we're talking in the context of Hollywood: remakes, sequels, superhero and game adaptations, old franchises.
If you consider the first adaptations of recent novels as IPs, it makes no sense.
If you consider the first adaptations of recent novels as IPs, it makes no sense.
Not remakes, comic books or video games. He didn't say anything about recent novels.
Not remakes, comic books or video games. He didn't say anything about recent novels.
“I read the script immediately and burst into tears, because I think there is so much humanity in it,” Domingo says. “And that’s ultimately the most I can share: it’s about the possibilities of what we can be when we truly make deeper contact and connections with each other.” 👀
“I read the script immediately and burst into tears, because I think there is so much humanity in it,” Domingo says. “And that’s ultimately the most I can share: it’s about the possibilities of what we can be when we truly make deeper contact and connections with each other.” 👀
Hideo Kojima: "I think I will help produce it – I need to kind of guide the project – but I can’t direct it myself, schedule-wise. I made “Death Stranding” as a game, so in order to turn it into a movie..."
"Kojima Productions and Line Mileage announce acclaimed screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski (Raised by Wolves, Prisoners) will write a new adult animated feature film set in the universe of Hideo Kojima’s award-winning video game, Death Stranding."