The Game of Thrones sequel starring Kit Harington will be called Snow, and it has all been instigated by the actor, author George R.R. Martin says.
08.06.2022 - 21:59 / deadline.com
When Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg asked Simon Racioppa if he was interested in creating a spinoff of The Boys, he jumped at the chance. The timeline was tight, less than a year to create eight episodes, but Racioppa was up for the challenge.
The Boys Presents: Diabolical is an Amazon Prime animated anthology series taking place in the universe of The Boys.The episode up for Emmy consideration “John and Sun-Hee” is written by Andy Samberg and directed by Steve Ahn. On a more serious note than some of the others, this episode follows John (Randall Duk Kim), a janitor at Vought, who steals a vial of Compound V in the hopes of saving his dying wife Sun-Hee (Youn Yuh-jung).
Each episode has a different writer, director, and style of animation to fit with the story, which Racioppa says didn’t seem like the smart choice at the time. However, he believes “John and Sun-Hee” would not have been nearly as powerful a story if they didn’t make that choice.
DEADLINE: Was the series always planned to be different styles of animation for each episode?
SIMON RACIOPPA: That was a conversation we had early on. We knew we had 10 months to make this thing, so it would be way easier if we all used one style of animation, because then you only need one art director. You establish the style and then you have a lot of stuff to reuse. You can just use the same stuff over and over again, and that’s how most series work, right? That would’ve been the smart decision, but because we had these scripts working with all these different creators, and the stories were so different in terms of tone, we realized that if we do these all of the episodes in the same style, we will not be doing them as well as we could.
So we made that decision to kind of deal with
The Game of Thrones sequel starring Kit Harington will be called Snow, and it has all been instigated by the actor, author George R.R. Martin says.
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Netflix gave fans a sneak peek at Ana de Armas' Marilyn Monroe with the teaser trailer of "Blonde." The trailer dropped Thursday and features de Armas as Marilyn Monroe.The trailer shows the actress in various scenes. "Blonde" was written and directed by Andrew Dominik.The film is based on the book written by Joyce Carol Oates in 2000. Other cast members include Bobby Cannavale, Adrien Brody, Julianne Nicholson, Xavier Samuel and Evan Williams. The movie has received a NC-17 rating, meaning nobody under 17 will be permitted to watch the film.This is the first Netflix film to receive the rating.
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