Hollywood Has Decided ‘The Phantom’ Will Return to TV

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Another superhero is making his way to television, and it’s Lee Falk Ghost.

According to Variety, Falk’s comic strip is getting a new show courtesy of filmmaker Reginald Hudlin, who will direct and produce the series. During his decades-long career, Hudlin wrote for Black Panther at Marvel Comics and helped relaunch DC’s Milestone imprint. He will work on the show with studio King Features Cuphead Show!.

“[This series] King Features President C.J. “This marks a significant expansion for the brand to meet current cultural ideology,” Kettler said. “Reginald has a deep reverence for the comics industry and the source material, [and] We are confident that this adaptation will meet the high expectations of both old and new fans globally.

First released in 1936, Phantom Usually the focus is on Kit Walker, a non-powered crime fighter with marksmanship and sword skills. He is famous for being the first fictional hero to wear a slim costume and is considered a landmark step forward for superheroes, inspiring pulp icons such as the Shadow and influencing later comic book heroes such as Batman and Superman.

In terms of comics, The Adventures of the Phantasm has been published by various companies including Dark Horse and DC. As Variety notes, the character’s popularity has increased recently thanks to digital versions of older comics Phantom 2040 Webcomic by Alex Segura, Michael Moresi and John Amor. Apart from the 1996 Billy Zane film, the Phantom has had a steady life in TV and film, and has a few parodies to his name, including venture brothers‘ Phantom limb.

we will have more Phantom As soon as the news comes out.

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