Disney+ wants to bring the timeless tale of The Phantom of the Opera to a new generation. Deadline reports the studio is working on “a YA movie reimagination” of the classic 1909 novel titled Phantom. At the time of writing, no actors are attached to the roles. This adaptation comes from Disney Branded Entertainment and […]
The Must-See Horror Movies From Every Decade
EJ Moreno on the best horror movies in cinema history… Horror is a film genre as old as the medium itself. Since the start of the cinemas, people have packed the seats in hopes of getting some chills and thrills. As a life-long fan of the genre, it’s essential to recognize the history of horror […]
Titan unveils first look at The Phantom of the Opera graphic novel adaptation
Titan Comics has unveiled a preview of The Phantom of the Opera, its upcoming graphic novel adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic stage musical, which has been written by Cavan Scott with art from Jose Maria Beroy. Check it out here… 1881 the cast and crew of a new production, Hannibal, are terrorized by the […]
The Phantom of the Opera TV series in development at Gaumont
French production company Gaumont, the company behind Netflix’s Narcos, is in development on a six-part TV series adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera, which is currently been written by Anthony Horowitz (Alex Rider, Foyle’s War). The series will reimagine the classic 1910 novel from Gaston Leroux as opposed to the iconic Andrew Lloyd Webber […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera to receive graphic novel adaptation
Titan Comics has announced that it is adapting Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart’s multi award-winning musical The Phantom of the Opera as a graphic novel from writer Cavan Scott (Doctor Who) and artist Jose Maria Beroy. “Adapting a musical as iconic as The Phantom of the Opera is an interesting challenge and a real […]
How to Save the Dark Universe
Harrison Abbott on how Universal can save the Dark Universe… Whilst its international take is admittedly surpassing its domestic performance by quite some way, it is still reasonable to suggest that The Mummy hasn’t been the mega-hit that Universal were hoping for. Weighed down by astonishingly clunky exposition, countless instances of tonal whiplash and a […]