"Invincible" live-action movie still in development, says creator

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Robert Kirkman, the creator of "Invincible," has shared updates about the long-awaited live-action movie based on the comic series. The film was first announced in 2017, and Kirkman expressed optimism about its future. He stated, "I would be shocked if it doesn't happen one day." In a recent interview, Kirkman noted that while the animated series makes some aspects of movie development easier, it also presents new challenges. He explained that the film must offer a different experience than the show while staying true to the core of "Invincible." Kirkman emphasized the importance of making the movie its own while still honoring the original material. He is currently focused on crafting this unique approach to ensure that the film meets fans' expectations. Besides the film, Kirkman mentioned there are other "Invincible" projects in the works, including a video game. He expressed excitement about the game's development, saying, "I am more excited than I've been about anything involving Invincible." The latest season of the "Invincible" animated series recently concluded on Amazon Prime Video. The finale was action-packed, featuring intense battles and emotional moments, especially highlighting the relationship between characters voiced by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Steven Yeun.


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