Credit wars are a fact of Hollywood life that’s rarely laid bare. Those involved are often intimidated by the possible consequences, and the backstories aren’t simple; there’s the question of whether they’ll be believed, or if anyone really has the patience to hear them out.
The battle over costume design credits on “Equals” is different.
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Directed by the Sundance-winning Drake Doremus, “Equals” stars Kristen Stewart and Nicolas Hoult. Two costume designers are officially credited to the production: In first position is Abby O’Sullivan, a veteran whose credits included “Frozen River,” “Sinister,” and “Mississippi Grind.” In second position, Alana Morshead, who was an actress and stylist when she started collaborating with Doremus on the film.
However, according to O’Sullivan and others who worked on the film’s costumes, Morshead...
The battle over costume design credits on “Equals” is different.
Read More: ‘Equals’ Review – Kristen Stewart Is The Only Bright Spot In This Dull Dystopian Romance
Directed by the Sundance-winning Drake Doremus, “Equals” stars Kristen Stewart and Nicolas Hoult. Two costume designers are officially credited to the production: In first position is Abby O’Sullivan, a veteran whose credits included “Frozen River,” “Sinister,” and “Mississippi Grind.” In second position, Alana Morshead, who was an actress and stylist when she started collaborating with Doremus on the film.
However, according to O’Sullivan and others who worked on the film’s costumes, Morshead...
- 8/22/2016
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
Strapped for cash and striving to sustain his son’s medical treatments, a father captures a killer who is actually a werewolf in Curse. The four-issue comic book mini-series was released by Boom! Studios in 2014, and now they are collaborating with Blumhouse to bring it back into the moonlight with a feature film adaptation.
THR reveals that Blumhouse has optioned the rights to Boom! Studios’ werewolf comic, which was created by Michael Moreci (Hoax Hunters), Tim Daniel (Enormous), Riley Rossmo (Rebel Blood) and Colin Lorimer (Uxb).
Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Boom! Studios’ Ross Richie and Stephen Christy will produce the project, with Adam Yoelin from Boom! also on hand as an executive producer.
It’s not yet known who will adapt the story for the big screen or who will step behind the camera for the Curse adaptation, but stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates. For those...
THR reveals that Blumhouse has optioned the rights to Boom! Studios’ werewolf comic, which was created by Michael Moreci (Hoax Hunters), Tim Daniel (Enormous), Riley Rossmo (Rebel Blood) and Colin Lorimer (Uxb).
Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Boom! Studios’ Ross Richie and Stephen Christy will produce the project, with Adam Yoelin from Boom! also on hand as an executive producer.
It’s not yet known who will adapt the story for the big screen or who will step behind the camera for the Curse adaptation, but stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates. For those...
- 5/11/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Welcome to our latest horror round-up! We have news on Blumhouse Productions' upcoming family-friendly horror film and the event series adaptation of the massive monster comic book, Enormous, as well as a look at a new Videodrome-inspired poster from Cavity Colors and a special Hollywood screening for the Kane Hodder-starring fright film, Muck.
Blumhouse Family Horror Movie: According to The Hollywood Reporter, Harald Zwart (2010's The Karate Kid, Agent Cody Banks, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) will direct an upcoming, untitled family-friendly horror film from Blumhouse Productions.
Robert Ben Garant (who played Deputy Travis Junior in the Reno 911! TV series and has co-penned Hell Baby and scripted Jessabelle and Blumhouse and Universal's upcoming The Veil) wrote the screenplay for the film, the plot of which has not yet been revealed. Jason Blum produces the project with Jeanette Brill and Couper Samuelson executive producing. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates.
Blumhouse Family Horror Movie: According to The Hollywood Reporter, Harald Zwart (2010's The Karate Kid, Agent Cody Banks, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) will direct an upcoming, untitled family-friendly horror film from Blumhouse Productions.
Robert Ben Garant (who played Deputy Travis Junior in the Reno 911! TV series and has co-penned Hell Baby and scripted Jessabelle and Blumhouse and Universal's upcoming The Veil) wrote the screenplay for the film, the plot of which has not yet been revealed. Jason Blum produces the project with Jeanette Brill and Couper Samuelson executive producing. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates.
- 2/17/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Not to be outdone by Netflix with its upcoming event series adaptations of Marvel comic book titles, Fox is seeking to expand its own comic book interests beyond the city limits of Gotham, and into the realms of Enormous. While filmmakers have been tinkering with the original graphic novel and comic book series for several years, it seems that producer Adrian Askarieh (Hitman) has finally got his foot on the gas pedal, and is headed for an event series with 20th Century Fox, New Regency Television and Prime Universe Films.
There are no spandex covered superheroes in this story, though. This is a dark, action-packed adventure tale with an honest-to-goodness female lead in the form of Ellen Grace – a former school teacher.
A full synopsis features on the official Enormous website and can be seen below:
“Enormous tells the full tale of the aftermath of a vast ecological cataclysm which...
There are no spandex covered superheroes in this story, though. This is a dark, action-packed adventure tale with an honest-to-goodness female lead in the form of Ellen Grace – a former school teacher.
A full synopsis features on the official Enormous website and can be seen below:
“Enormous tells the full tale of the aftermath of a vast ecological cataclysm which...
- 2/17/2015
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Fox are producing an event series based on Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour’s horror comic Enormous…
It was only yesterday when we heard the news that Robert Kirkman’s Oucast comic was coming to the small screen via Cinemax. Now, we’ve got another horror comic telly adaptation to look forward to as well – Enormous.
Written by Tim Daniel and drawn by artist Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous first began life as a one-off graphic novella in 2012. This later became a live action short film, which is still available online here. As of June 2014, Enormous also returned as an ongoing comic series.
Adrian Askarieh, who produced the short film, will return as an executive producer for the TV version. It is based on the premise that “a vast ecological cataclysm which spawns colossal beasts unlike anything ever witnessed,” which of course causes some fairly large problems.
“Humankind stares down imminent extinction...
It was only yesterday when we heard the news that Robert Kirkman’s Oucast comic was coming to the small screen via Cinemax. Now, we’ve got another horror comic telly adaptation to look forward to as well – Enormous.
Written by Tim Daniel and drawn by artist Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous first began life as a one-off graphic novella in 2012. This later became a live action short film, which is still available online here. As of June 2014, Enormous also returned as an ongoing comic series.
Adrian Askarieh, who produced the short film, will return as an executive producer for the TV version. It is based on the premise that “a vast ecological cataclysm which spawns colossal beasts unlike anything ever witnessed,” which of course causes some fairly large problems.
“Humankind stares down imminent extinction...
- 2/17/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
The comic Enormous, by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour, has already been adapted to a new medium once, as Machinima financed a web series pilot written by André Øvredal (Trollhunter) and directed by BenDavid Grabinski (Cost of Living). But with Machinima’s changing fortunes that series didn’t go far, and now producer Adrian Askarieh has teamed with New Regency […]
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- 2/17/2015
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
20th Century Fox Television and New Regency Television are developing an event series based on the 2012 graphic novel "Enormous".
Set in the near future as the world suffers from a "planetary resource crisis," an ecological disaster spawns The Enormous, incredibly large creatures who now sit atop the food chain.
A former school teacher named Ellen Grace leads an expedition into the city after losing everything in the uprising. She goes on a quest to find orphaned children, but discovers that not all of the survivors are seeking salvation.
Andrew Plotkin and Adrian Askarieh will serve as executive producers on the series, with a show runner currently being sought. No word on writers or a network as yet.
Source: Deadline...
Set in the near future as the world suffers from a "planetary resource crisis," an ecological disaster spawns The Enormous, incredibly large creatures who now sit atop the food chain.
A former school teacher named Ellen Grace leads an expedition into the city after losing everything in the uprising. She goes on a quest to find orphaned children, but discovers that not all of the survivors are seeking salvation.
Andrew Plotkin and Adrian Askarieh will serve as executive producers on the series, with a show runner currently being sought. No word on writers or a network as yet.
Source: Deadline...
- 2/14/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
This sounds like something Godzilla fans should be excited about. Deadline report that a TV series based on Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour's Enormous is in the works at Fox Television, with Andrew Poltkin of New Regency TV and Prime Universe’s Adrian Askarieh on board as Executive Producers. Enormous started out as a one-off graphic novella in 2012 before getting a comic series last year, and has actually already been developed as a live-action web film (see below) from Trollhunter's Andre Ovredal and directer Ben David Grabinski. The story deals with humankind facing extinction after and ecological cataclysm "spawns colossal beasts unlike anything ever witnessed." The main character is Ellen Grace, who leads a search and rescue team through the monster-infested streets in an attempt to rescue some children. There she discovers that the real danger comes from, you guessed it, other humans.
- 2/14/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Man is no longer at the top of the food chain.
New Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television partnered with Prime Universe Films to create a series based on the action/horror comic book series “Enormous.”
The series is based on a post-cataclysm that spawned gigantic beasts that nearly destroyed mankind. It follows Ellen Grace, a former school teacher, trying to rescue any survivors in the city and soon to discover man is still the most dangerous enemy on the planet.
The comic book series published last July by 215 Ink. It is created by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour and originally debut as a one-shot graphic novella in 2012 and became a live-action short web film on Machinima later.
Source: Deadline...
New Regency Television and 20th Century Fox Television partnered with Prime Universe Films to create a series based on the action/horror comic book series “Enormous.”
The series is based on a post-cataclysm that spawned gigantic beasts that nearly destroyed mankind. It follows Ellen Grace, a former school teacher, trying to rescue any survivors in the city and soon to discover man is still the most dangerous enemy on the planet.
The comic book series published last July by 215 Ink. It is created by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour and originally debut as a one-shot graphic novella in 2012 and became a live-action short web film on Machinima later.
Source: Deadline...
- 2/13/2015
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
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