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Stuart Immonen Joins Mark Millar for The Magic Order Vol 2 in October
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Magic Order live-action series back on at Netflix
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Josh Duhamel can now be seen in Jupiter s Legacy, a Netflix adaptation of Mark Millar s graphic novel series. Millar and the streaming service are also working on a live-action version of Millar s Magic Order comic books. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo
May 7 (UPI) Comic-book creator Mark Millar said the live-action adaptation of
The Magic Order is in active development at Netflix after being put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. Big news!
The Magic Order TV show and just as we hired the amazing Olivier Coipel for Vol 1 we have hired the equally legendary Stuart Immonen and Gigi Cavenago for Volumes 2 and 3. Get clickin ! Millar tweeted Thursday, noting there are more graphic novels on the way.
Magic Order Series Back in Development at Netflix as Mark Millar Sets New Spy Show
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The series adaptation of Mark Millar’s “The Magic Order” is back in development at Netflix, with Millar also announcing a new slate of projects at the streamer.
In a blog post on Thursday, Millar shared that “The Magic Order” is back on track after the streamer opted last year not to move forward with the iteration that had been in the works.
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“Some time away has given us a chance to come back with a completely fresh look at the material, and we should be getting into our new writers’ room very shortly,” he wrote. “The Magic Order” was in early pre-production when it was announced in October 2020 that it would not proceed as planned. The show is based on Millar’s comic book series of the same name.