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Post by akavidar on Jul 20, 2018 15:24:44 GMT -8
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Post by uncommonman on Jul 21, 2018 3:46:18 GMT -8
If it has a similar quality as Stranger Things it could be amazing.
I just hope they involve Simon Stålenhag in the art/concept design.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2018 12:58:47 GMT -8
He's stated on twitter that it's not based on the rpg but on his original artbook so hopefully it will stick close to the styling of it.
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Post by uncommonman on Jul 21, 2018 13:40:46 GMT -8
More details from a swedish news site:
Simon Stålenhag's book From the warning globe becomes American TV series The artist and author Simon Stålenhåg's counter-benchmark sci-filmmaking has become popular and gave rise to two books and a Hollywood contract. Now his debut book Ur the warning ball will be a TV series at Amazon.
The TV series will be called Tales from the loop and recorded in Canada by the Swedish film company Indio for the media giant Amazon. The recording is scheduled to start in 2019.
"It was two years since I met Fox for the first time and talked about this, but Amazon produces is just new," says Simon Stålenhag to the Cultural News.
He will not be involved in the scripting process himself, but may visit the recording site.
- Have you seen Adaptation? It's the right way to see Charlie Kaufman (film scriptwriter) sitting in the head of John Malkovich's head and all superstars, John Cusack, bypassing him, but he's just ignoring him. Then I think it will be for me.
Even a movie in the make-up Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go, One Hour Photo and a Long Range of Music Videos) will direct the first episode of the series and Nathaniel Halpern (Legion and The Killing) will write script.
- I said at the beginning that they need to find someone who can make the story of theirs and not just translate mys. Nathaniel is echoed with me and has a little background similar to me, though in the United States, says Simon Stålenhag:
"My book is very much about my growing up in the Mälar Islands, and it's hard to make an American version of it exactly. It is better for someone who can fill in details of their lives instead.
In December it became clear that Stålenhåg's second book, the Passage, will be a Hollywood film and that director Andy Muschietti (who also made the clown scare It) is linked to the film project.
-Google translate.
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