The classic Sega arcade game Golden Axe is set to become the latest video game property to receive a screen adaptation, with Variety reporting that Comedy Cenral has given a ten-episode series order to an animated comedy from co-creators Mike McMahan (Star Trek: Lower Decks, Solar Opposites) and Joe Chandler (American Dad, Napoleon Dynamite). As […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Sega’s Golden Axe...
Star Trek Lower Decks' helm Mike McMahan will co-executive produce an animated Golden Axe TV series alongside American Dad's Joe Chandler, it was today announced.
Donald Glover is the latest actor in Hollywood to jump into the anime game. He wants in on the action and is partnering up with comedian Zack Fox on a project.Glover...
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has been a long time coming. The story for Furiosa came while director George Miller was developing Mad Max: Fury Road. All these years later,...
Zack Snyder has shared the first image from his upcoming Netflix animated series Twilight of the Gods, and it offers a first look at the art style. When the project...
Nickelodeon has released a new teaser trailer for its radical-looking animated series Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This series was developed as a spinoff...
The Oldboy franchise dates back to 1996 with the popular manga series, but it wasn’t until director Park Chan-wook’s film adaptation was released that the world became...
Mondo has released a new collectible action figure for its Batman: The Animated Series collection. This is for the 1/6th scale Bane figure! Standing over 13” tall, this...
Actor Steve Carell has signed on to star opposite Tina Fey in the Netflix comedy series The Four Seasons. The pair previously starred in the romantic comedy Date Night,...
The Walking Dead franchise continues to have a strong run on AMC. It is one of the main projects keeping the network thriving. It’s the most valuable property that they...
ITV's Epic Gameshow has reportedly been given the axe after it was previously announced as 'just being rested'.
Netflix has announced that they are developing a live-action Scooby-Doo series for the streamer. The one-hour drama project is said to be nearing a deal at the streamer...