The company; Imagineers Studio sees far, very far! Recently, the production company acquired the rights to several series of comics and characters created by a French artist. His goal is then to come and compete with Marvel, by giving life to; its own MCU which would take the form of European co-op.
The Making of a European MCU
During the Cannes Film Festival, great news has been revealed. announced by Florent Lamy, a French agent working for the company. Elevate Artist Management. The latter created his own company, called Imagineers Studio, and to launch it, he offered himself the rights to adapt several superhero comics by French cartoonist John Milton , whose real name is Jean-Yves Milton.
With his company; of production, Florent Lamy wishes to buildhis own universe la Marvel, filled with French and European superheroes. À about this, the agent confided; to our colleagues from Screendaily:
Our ambition is to create a French Marvel with a shared universe. in a unique way between French and European superheroes who have fallen into oblivion, with the added desire to to appeal to; French talents who have made their careers at; Hollywood, in different fields such as special effects or design, to work on these creations.
French heroes on our screens
With this carefully considered project that he has been fine-tuning for three years, Florent Lamy aims to resume the strategy of Marvel to invite us to follow the adventures of Milton’s superheroes on the small and big screen.The company is in full development of several series and films to be released. destination for European and American streaming platforms.
We will therefore soon have to see the comic strip adapted on our screens< strong>Mikros, which tells the story of three entomologists transformed into human insectoids after merging with an alien race, or even that of The White Archer,which transposes the story of Robin Hood in a futuristic setting. John Milton has a lot of ideas that are worth exploring through films or series. The scriptwriter and draftsman is even qualified. by Florent Lamy from “French response to Stan Lee”. many times alongside of this great name of Marvel, in particular on the series The Fantastic Four or Spider-Man.
However, Imagineers Studio should also be able to count on other renowned artists. The company has already announced that, in addition to the works of John Milton, it intended to afford the rights to comics written and designed by European authors.
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