Confluential Movies is partnering with Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer creator David Crownson to adapt his Killer Bee graphic novel.
Tommy Oliver’s Confluential Movies is partnering with comedian ebook creator David Crownson for an adaptation of his upcoming graphic novel Killer Bee with DeWanda Sensible (Jurassic World Dominion, She’s Gotta Have It, Imaginary) set to star. Indie comedian ebook followers know Crownson’s title from the page-turning motion comedian sequence Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer, written by Crownson with artwork by Courtland Ellis. Killer Bee adapts Crownson’s newest murderer story about “a retiring assassin who takes on an underground criminal network after being tasked to kill the man she’s recently fallen in love with.”
Kevin Arbouet and Terry Rossio will write the screenplay for Killer Bee. Rossio’s credit embody motion blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
David Crownson’s Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer is poised to grow to be an unique Disney+ tv sequence. Based on Large Publishing, the story blends components of Django Unchained with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with the legendary freedom fighter on the middle of an action-packed and well timed thrill experience. Large’s description for Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer reads, “When slave owners can’t stop the formidable ninja warrior Harriet Tubman, they call on the help of Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, and Demons to stop her. Harriet Tubman must lead a family of slaves to freedom while battling an army of darkness.”
“With DeWanda, the writing team of Terry and Kevin, and kick-ass source material, we have the ingredients for something very cool, that we are excitedly fast-tracking,” stated Confluential Movies’s Tommy Oliver, who will produce the venture.
As a fan of David Crownson’s work, I believe the Killer Bee movie venture is one thing to maintain tabs on. Crownson’s writing voice is highly effective, and Demon Slayer delivers poignant societal commentary, visceral violence, and intelligent wordplay. The prospect of partnering with Confluential Movies, an award-winning, Black-owned, and Black-founded movie, tv, and documentary manufacturing firm, is to not be ignored, as they lend a novel and genuine contact to the supply materials.
Have you ever learn Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer? I extremely advocate it. As I stated, Crownson’s writing is daring and efficient, whereas Courtland Ellis’s artwork brings the story to a different stage.