While starting life in 2012 at Image Comics, Enormous will finish up the balance of its comic book run at 215 Ink. The Machinma web series stars Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Steve Brand, Charles Melton, Todd Farmer, Simon Barret, Nathan Moore, Billy Miller, Dallas Liu and Joe Swamberg. BenDavid Grabinski directed the pilot. Fanboy enthusiast Adrian Askariah served as producer. For a full list of cast and crew, Click Here. "The hit graphic novella series Enormous, tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization. The series explores how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet. In the tone of Cloverfield and The Walking Dead, Enormous focuses on strong characters and complicated relationships with the monsters as the background."...
- 3/21/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
The live-action pilot episode is now online for the web series Enormous, starring Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Steve Brand, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton.
Created and written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization.
The project is directed by BenDavid Grabinski who co-wrote the script along with Troll Hunter’s André Øvredal.
Producer Adrian Askarieh and André Øvredal want to turn Enormous into a transmedia event by launching the web series online and a television show alongside the film adaptation, and explore how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet.
Check out the live-action pilot episode below and let us know what you think.
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Created and written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization.
The project is directed by BenDavid Grabinski who co-wrote the script along with Troll Hunter’s André Øvredal.
Producer Adrian Askarieh and André Øvredal want to turn Enormous into a transmedia event by launching the web series online and a television show alongside the film adaptation, and explore how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet.
Check out the live-action pilot episode below and let us know what you think.
Source: Machinima Prime
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- 3/20/2014
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Machinima, writer-director BenDavid Grabinski and Troll Hunter helmer Andrew Ovredal teamed up for the new web series Enormous, based on the comic book of the same name. Today, the first episode made its debut and you can watch it here. Starring Steve Brand, Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton, the series is a post-apocalyptic tale that follows a band of scavengers contending with other survivors and something...much bigger.
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- 3/20/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It was announced back in November that YouTube channel Machinima would be bringing a live-action adaptation of the comic series "Enormous" to life as an online series, and now the pilot episode has arrived. Check it out in the player below! Starring Steve Brand, Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton, the pilot was directed by BenDavid Grabinski from a script he co-wrote with Troll Hunter 's Andre Ovredal. Based on the comic created by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour, the series is officially described as follows: "The world as we know it has ended. A group of survivors on a mission now find themselves face to face with unspeakable dangers, some human and some.much bigger." You can also read Grabinski's thoughts on...
- 3/20/2014
- Comingsoon.net
The first teaser trailer, efficiently sets the tone of the story and also showcases what appears to be high production value. The series stars Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Steve Brand, Charles Melton, Todd Farmer, Simon Barret, Nathan Moore, Billy Miller, Dallas Liu and Joe Swamberg. The full pilot episode will premiere on Machinima, March 20. "The hit graphic novella series Enormous, tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization. The series explores how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet. In the tone of Cloverfield and The Walking Dead, Enormous focuses on strong characters and complicated relationships with the monsters as the background." Related Content: Machinima Creating Enormous Web Series...
- 3/14/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
The trailer and poster is now online for the web series Enormous, starring Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Steve Brand, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton.
Created and written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization.
The project is directed by BenDavid Grabinski who co-wrote the script along with Troll Hunter’s André Øvredal.
Producer Adrian Askarieh and André Øvredal want to turn Enormous into a transmedia event by launching a web series and television show alongside the film adaptation, and explore how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet.
The full pilot for Enormous debuts on Machinima March 20th. But for now check out the trailer and poster below.
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Created and written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells of how humanity is plunged down the food chain when an ecological event creates gargantuan beasts that decimate civilization.
The project is directed by BenDavid Grabinski who co-wrote the script along with Troll Hunter’s André Øvredal.
Producer Adrian Askarieh and André Øvredal want to turn Enormous into a transmedia event by launching a web series and television show alongside the film adaptation, and explore how humans react and cope with survival from multiple points of views and from multiple settings around the planet.
The full pilot for Enormous debuts on Machinima March 20th. But for now check out the trailer and poster below.
Source: Machinima / Empire
The post Trailer and...
- 3/13/2014
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
It was announced back in November that YouTube channel Machinima would be bringing a live-action adaptation of the comic series Enormous to life as an online series, and now the first trailer has made its way online. Check it out in the player below! Starring Steve Brand, Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton, the pilot was directed by BenDavid Grabinski from a script he co-wrote with Troll Hunter's Andre Ovredal. Based on the comic created by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour, the series is officially described as follows: "The world as we know it has ended. A group of survivors on a mission now find themselves face to face with unspeakable dangers, some human and some.much bigger." The full debut episode of "Enormous"...
- 3/13/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Friends or more than friends? (l-r: James Lesure, Danny Masterson, Michael Cassidy, Steve Brand)
(photos: Turner)
The TBS sitcom Men At Work isn’t necessarily the gayest of sitcoms out there, but the show about four male friends dealing with life and love while working together at a magazine called “Full Steam” (which, hello, sounds pretty gay to me) features a storyline in tonight’s episode that shows how far we’ve come from the ‘special gay episode’ that was once a staple in sitcoms.
In tonight’s episode, Tyler (played by Michael Cassidy) has a new friend who his buddies/co-workers – Milo (Danny Masterson), Neal (Adam Busch) and Gibbs (James Lesure) – suspect may want more from Tyler than he realizes. However, instead of making the David Bennett character (played by Steve Brand) a predator, the guys, who all happen to be straight, blame Tyler for leading the guy on,...
(photos: Turner)
The TBS sitcom Men At Work isn’t necessarily the gayest of sitcoms out there, but the show about four male friends dealing with life and love while working together at a magazine called “Full Steam” (which, hello, sounds pretty gay to me) features a storyline in tonight’s episode that shows how far we’ve come from the ‘special gay episode’ that was once a staple in sitcoms.
In tonight’s episode, Tyler (played by Michael Cassidy) has a new friend who his buddies/co-workers – Milo (Danny Masterson), Neal (Adam Busch) and Gibbs (James Lesure) – suspect may want more from Tyler than he realizes. However, instead of making the David Bennett character (played by Steve Brand) a predator, the guys, who all happen to be straight, blame Tyler for leading the guy on,...
- 1/22/2014
- by Jim Halterman
- The Backlot
As we told you last month, Machinima is working on an adaptation of the Tim Daniel comic property Enormous, looking to turn into a live-action web series. But first, they're setting their sights on shooting the pilot episode, which has just found its cast. Read on for the Enormous details!
THR reports that Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, and Steve Brand have all just joined the cast of the pilot, which enters production today in Los Angeles. They join Garret Coffey, Billy Miller, and Charles Melton in the story set in a world where humanity is under attack from gigantic monsters.
Lee will play the lead, a woman who works for the United Nation's Search and Rescue division looking for abandoned children. Gimpel's character protects Lee's rescuer, while Brand is the story's antagonist, a soldier of fortune making a living in this post-apocalyptic world.
Adrian Askarieh’s Prime Universe Productions will...
THR reports that Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, and Steve Brand have all just joined the cast of the pilot, which enters production today in Los Angeles. They join Garret Coffey, Billy Miller, and Charles Melton in the story set in a world where humanity is under attack from gigantic monsters.
Lee will play the lead, a woman who works for the United Nation's Search and Rescue division looking for abandoned children. Gimpel's character protects Lee's rescuer, while Brand is the story's antagonist, a soldier of fortune making a living in this post-apocalyptic world.
Adrian Askarieh’s Prime Universe Productions will...
- 12/13/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The Greatest Englishman
"Luther" star Warren Brown is playing the lead role in Justin Hardy's "The Greatest Englishman," a biopic about Captain Matthew Webb who, on August 24th 1875, became the first man to swim the English Channel.
Coated in porpoise oil, Webb battled jellyfish stings and strong currents to reach Calais after 21 hours and 45 minutes - swimming 39 miles in the process. His feat wouldn't be repeated for 36 years. Production on the project just wrapped. [Source: Screen]
Gods of Egypt
Australian model Courtney Eaton, who makes her acting debut in "Mad Max: Fury Road", has landed the female lead in Alex Proyas' "Gods of Egypt" Gerard Butler plays Egyptian god Set who murders his brother Osiris.
Osiris' son Horus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) tries to avenge his father's death, but fails. He seeks the help of a human thief (Brenton Thwaites) and the slave girl (Courtney Eaton) he's in love with to get his revenge.
"Luther" star Warren Brown is playing the lead role in Justin Hardy's "The Greatest Englishman," a biopic about Captain Matthew Webb who, on August 24th 1875, became the first man to swim the English Channel.
Coated in porpoise oil, Webb battled jellyfish stings and strong currents to reach Calais after 21 hours and 45 minutes - swimming 39 miles in the process. His feat wouldn't be repeated for 36 years. Production on the project just wrapped. [Source: Screen]
Gods of Egypt
Australian model Courtney Eaton, who makes her acting debut in "Mad Max: Fury Road", has landed the female lead in Alex Proyas' "Gods of Egypt" Gerard Butler plays Egyptian god Set who murders his brother Osiris.
Osiris' son Horus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) tries to avenge his father's death, but fails. He seeks the help of a human thief (Brenton Thwaites) and the slave girl (Courtney Eaton) he's in love with to get his revenge.
- 12/13/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel and Steve Brand are starring in Enormous, a live-action web series adaptation of the Image Comics comic book series being made by Machinima. BenDavid Grabinski (who directed the Brandon Routh-Mary Elizabeth Winstead short Cost of Living) is directing the pilot, which goes into production Friday in Los Angeles, with Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton also in the cast. The project has high hopes as it seeks to try to bring tentpole-style stories to the digital universe and make it a model for others to emulate. The story certainly has large-scale
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- 12/13/2013
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Just beneath that perfectly manicured rose garden is a nest of vile insects. When the drapes are closed on the house across the street, unspeakable acts are being perpetrated. Behind those well-practiced smiles lie tortured minds, the sufferers and the perpetrators both. For every exhortation of the glorious American Dream, there is an equally on point depiction of the insidious other side of the coin. There’s a darkness on the edge of town, yes; but its the darkness right next door that really keeps us up at night.
The last half-century or more of American pop culture has returned, again and again, to the idea of the darker side of suburbia. We are obsessed with the idea of a hidden madness just outside of our line of vision, and entranced when we can glimpse it out of the corner of our eyes. In the back half of the Twentieth Century,...
The last half-century or more of American pop culture has returned, again and again, to the idea of the darker side of suburbia. We are obsessed with the idea of a hidden madness just outside of our line of vision, and entranced when we can glimpse it out of the corner of our eyes. In the back half of the Twentieth Century,...
- 7/19/2013
- by Jordan Ferguson
- SoundOnSight
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