Dreamworks has "How to Train Your Dragon," Disney has "Pete's Dragon," and now Fox has "Puff, the Magic Dragon."
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Dreamworks has "How to Train Your Dragon," Disney has "Pete's Dragon," and now Fox has "Puff, the Magic Dragon."
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The "Dam Keeper" universe keeps growing.
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The election returns are trickling in and I can't even...
Sigh. No matter what happens, tomorrow some people will be relieved and others - possibly - horrified at the turn of events. If, in the morning, you wonder what just happened, Lerner Books have posted about some of their titles that deal with the elections, government, the media and propaganda behind politics and other good stuff.
Save this post til then. Here's Lerner's blog on election day titles.
The girl-empowerment doc which premiered at Sundance could become a CGI animated film.
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It’s been a good couple of weeks for Noelle Stevenson.
Just two weeks after the announcement that her collaborative Boom! Studios comic Lumberjanes was getting a live-action adaptation, now comes word that her Eisner winning solo venture, Nimona, is going to be an animated feature.
In a report from THR, FOX Animation has picked up the rights for the graphic novel which is set in a Medieval future, where a young shape-shifter teams with a disgraced knight to overthrow the corrupt regime of the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics. Nimona was a webcomic that Stevenson began in 2012 while she was still a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, it was released as a graphic novel this past May by HarperCollins.
Marc Haimes will pen the script, while the project will be directed by Patrick Osborne, who directed the Oscar winning Disney short, Feast, an utterly fabulous bit of whimsy that means Stevenson’s beloved creation should be i great hands.
Congrats Noelle! Talk about well-deserved success for one of the industry’s continually rising talents!
And here I was getting excited that this was going to be directed by John Gulager, director of the Feast horror movie franchise.