Studiocanal, CanalPlus & FrankMiller are teaming up for a live-action series adaptation of HugoPratt's CortoMaltese graphic novels, with Miller set as series creator, writer & executive producer. / FrankMillerInk
\nStudiocanal, Canal+ & Frank Miller are teaming up for a live-action series adaptation of Hugo Pratt's 'Corto Maltese' graphic novel series, with Miller set as series creator, writer, and executive producer. First reported exclusively by Deadline Hollywood, Jemma Rodgers and Frank Miller Ink CEO Silenn Thomas are set to executive produce. Phil Tippett will oversee VFX.
To me, it showed off the power of the comic, where language is not much of a barrier. I have been a Corto Maltese fan ever since. This is the hero's journey in its most classic form, and I couldn't be more honored to help bring into this series the romanticism, heroism, and underlying mysticism of Pratt's creation.
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