>Netflix has acquired Millarworld company
Get ready for some Netflix movies/series for Mark Millar comics
Any you're looking forward to?
https://twitter.com/mrmarkmillar/status/894547821948530688
http://forums.millarworld.tv/t/biggest-news-ever-netflix-buys-millarworld/10356
Superior would be good desu
>>94490767
Most of them would require heavy special effects though, and I don't think Netflix budgets are that big
>>94490767
I'd love to see something do justice to Parlov's Moebius riffs from Starlight. Hopefully something animated.
>>94491198
Like all Millarworld adaptations, it'll go from superpowered characters in costumes to some jerkoff secret agents or assassins or some shit.
>>94491198
They just shelled out millions to Will Smith and Adam Sandler to create movies. Bright, the Will Smith movie, costs almost 100 million alone. They can shell out big bucks for the edge-fest that is Millar-verse to make 12 year olds happy if they want too.
>>94491228
Uh, which Millarworld adaptations have done that? Wanted?
>>94490767
Unfunnies Netflix series when
>>94491228
>all
If by all you mean 1 in 4 then sure.
KA, KA2 and Kingsmen are much more ridiculous films than comics
I know how Jupiter, Supercrooks and Superior all tie together but how do the other Millarworld books?
>>94491407
The others are just all in the same "our world" made by Wanted.
It's actually not thought out at all, so best not to dwell on the intricacies.
>>94490767
>http://forums.millarworld.tv/t/biggest-news-ever-netflix-buys-millarworld/10356
Who is the girl with the "G" t-shirt?
>>94491468
Chloe from Jupiter's Legacy
>>94490767
Superior would be cool. Starlight is easily Millar's best work and the fact that it's the one that hasn't been adapted yet is a travesty.
>>94490767
The Red Son Motion Comic has a a surprisingly large youtube presence...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG0UUdGI01o
Any chance this will break in a new Era of Motion Comics?
I'm hyped for anything Jupiter related.
I dread Nemesis...but I still wanna see it.
>>94493495
I was about to write something similar.
>>94491407
It's in the final issue of Kick-Ass 3, it showed Dave referencing things that happened in MPH, things that were happening right before Nemesis, things that were happening right before Secret Service (or Kingsman, if you prefer), and he also holds the door for the kid who later becomes Superior.
>>94490767
Grant Morrison on suicide watch
>>94496212
I don't think he's particularly poor compared to Millar
Netflix would have only paid about £2m for Millarworld, Morrison seems to have about £300k earnings in an average year. No, I don't know how he's doing that, it's just what his company filings tend to suggest.
>>94497110
>Morrison seems to have about £300k earnings in an average year.
Isn't that kind of high for a comic book writer? Comics are a niche market.
>>94498743
It's magic
>>94498743
You know he's Grant Morrison, right?
>>94499087
Still high for a writer without a fix income.
>>94490767
Supercrooks could easily make a really cool 45-90 min. long animated movie. It's basically Ocean's 11 starring a gang of low-rent supervillains (and one blackmailed hero), lends itself well to being a standalone story and lacks any edgelord bullshit.
>>94490767
Oh my god. There's so many things I'd love to see. Supercrooks and Jupiter's Legacy top the list, and since they're part of the same universe, doing both would be great. Stardust, MPH, Superior... any one of them would be amazing.
People have been kind of half-jokingly half-seriously been saying that he writes adaptations in waiting for years now. Whether or not that's true, I feel like they've always stood on their own merit and if they never got adapted they would remain excellent, but here's where that theory is put to the test.