Red Sonja Reboot Gets Netflix s Tomb Raider Showrunner to Write the Script
Red Sonja Reboot Gets Netflix s Tomb Raider Showrunner to Write the Script
Tasha Huo will write the script for Millennium s upcoming Red Sonja remake with Transparent creator Joey Soloway directing.
Red Sonja, the fantasy adventure has just found its new writer. Per
The Hollywood Reporter, Millennium Media has called upon Tasha Huo, who s showrunning an upcoming animated
Tomb Raider series for Netflix, to pen the
Red Sonja screenplay for director Joey Soloway (
Transparent). Millennium will pre-sell the movie at next week s European Film Market and casting is reportedly set to begin right away.
Tomb Raider Showrunner Tasha Huo Joins Red Sonja Movie
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Red Sonja continues to be one of the more popular fantasy characters around, but it s been difficult to get the Dynamite favorite to the big screen since the 1985 film. Things are moving in the right direction though, and now the project has a new writer in Tasha Huo (via THR). Huo is also showrunner and executive producer of the Netflix and Legendary
Witcher: Blood Origin spinoff series. Now she s undertaking another beloved character with the Red Sonja reboot, which seems to be getting a renewed push by Millennium.
The film will be pre-selling at next week s EFM, and Joey Soloway has been on board as director since 2009. The film has been in development at Millennium for quite some time but hopefully, this and the announcement that casting is set to start immediately are signs that things are moving forward towards actual production.
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