It appears as if the wheels have begun turning once more for Amazon’s Silk collection. The Spider-Man spin-off is ready to return to the author’s room early subsequent 12 months.
Silk was on the heart of Amazon’s feud with the WGA only a few weeks in the past. In reality, the WGA threatened to sue Amazon if the studio didn’t reopen the writers room for the Spider-Man collection in an affordable time-frame. Luckily, it appears the mission is again on monitor, with the writers room set to reopen in January.
Silk isn’t the one Spider-Man mission selecting up steam at Amazon. Their live-action Spider-Man: Noir collection not too long ago discovered writers and govt producers in Oren Uziel (The Lost City, Mortal Kombat) and Steve Lightfoot (The Punisher). Hopefully these initiatives find yourself higher than Sony’s makes an attempt at a Spider-Man universe!
In addition to serving because the showrunner of the collection, Angela Kang can also be producing Silk: Spider Society alongside Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the masterminds behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Former Sony chief Amy Pascal can also be on board as a producer.
“Amy Pascal, Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Sony’s recent live-action and animated reimagining of the Spider-Man franchise has represented some of the most dynamic superhero storytelling in film,” stated Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke. “Together with Angela Kang’s creative vision, we couldn’t be more pleased to bring Silk: Spider Society to our MGM+ and Prime Video customers.”
Angela Kang added: “I’m beyond thrilled to be joining the Amazon Studios family for this next chapter of my career. I look forward to working with the executive team on diverse, character-forward, watercooler shows for a global audience and am so excited to dive in to my first challenge — bringing Korean-American superhero Silk to life on screen.”
Silk: Spider Society is the primary collection from a slate of live-action tv initiatives based mostly on the Marvel characters that presently are within the possession of Sony. The firm owns the rights to greater than 900 characters with ties to Spider-Man. The initiatives are set to premiere on MGM+ and Amazon’s Prime Video platform.
Silk is the alias of Cindy Moon, who was bitten by the identical radioactive spider as Peter Parker, granting her superhuman skills. Created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos, Cindy made her first look within the pages of 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man #1.
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Source: Deadline