IGN talks with comic book legends Frank Miller and Dan DiDio to learn more about Miller's new publishing company and the return of beloved series like Sin City and Ronin.
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Sin City fans have something new to get excited about. Frank Miller and Robert Rodriquez may be getting together again to turn their stylishly elevated neo-noir franchise into a television series. According to Deadline, Legendary Television closed the agreement with Miller and are close to a deal with Rodriguez. The pair would executive produce the series, which will be produced by the head of Miller’s production company, Silenn Thomas, and Stephen L’Heureux. The latter produced the 2005 hit’s sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, in 2014. The first film, based on Miller’s popular …
Frank Miller's Sin City franchise could be well on its way to becoming a television series after a rights deal with Legendary Television.
It's not uncommon for movie concepts to take a long time to make it to the screen, but James Cameron had apparently been working on Alita: Battle Angel for quite some time.
It's not uncommon for movie concepts to take a long time to make it to the screen, but James Cameron had apparently been working on Alita: Battle Angel for quite some time.