Netflix’s Scooby-Doo Will Never Adapt This Dark Storyline

In April, it was suggested that a new live-action “Scooby-Doo” series might be developed for Netflix, with collaboration between Midnight Banner and Berlanti Productions. These production companies have previously brought popular titles such as the 2018 film “Venom”, the 2014 film “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”, both live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies, Ryan Reynolds’ “Free Guy”, and the entire CW Arrowverse to life. The upcoming “Scooby-Doo” series will likely be in capable hands with this team. However, the specific storylines for the series have yet to be revealed.

First Look at GRRMs In the Lost Lands Starring Dave Bautista and Milla Jovovich Revealed

George R.R. Martin, widely known as the author of the globally acclaimed “Song of Ice and Fire” series which gave rise to the TV hit “Game of Thrones”, has typically seen his books adapted for television screens. However, this pattern is about to shift with Vertical acquiring the U.S. rights for “In the Lost Lands”. This movie, sharing the same title as the book, will be Martin’s first significant theatrical adaptation in quite some time. The news comes with a first glimpse of the film.

The 25 Most Powerful Entertainment Lawyers in New York

As a gamer in New York City, I’ve noticed that the local entertainment industry, much like its counterpart in LA, has been adapting to challenges posed by the aftermath of the strike and an unstable economy. Yet, the 25 lawyers on THR‘s New York Power Lawyers list have remained busy. They’ve been assisting their clients with sports rights negotiations, sealing deals for theater, film, and TV productions, launching fashion lines, dealing with tech giants like Google, and navigating the complexities of AI law. These lawyers were chosen not only for the prestige of their clients but also for the influence their cases have had in the industry, as recognized by peers and other entertainment stakeholders. Take a look at their impressive work on high-profile cases and groundbreaking talent deals.