Elephant Eye Theatrical, a new Broadway development/production company, is developing Charles Addams' famous Addams Family illustrations for the Great White Way, as a musical no less. Currently slated to debut for the 2009-2010 Broadway season, the book for The Addams Family musical is being penned by Jersey Boys author's Marshall Brickman (he also co-wrote Sleeper and Annie Hall to name a few) and Rick Elice, with a score by Andrew Lippa (Wild Party).
And for Kirk:
Marathon Animation is developing its animated series Totally Spies as a feature film, per Variety. Marathon is in Cannes looking for partners for the picture, which already has a script. The series, which is now in production on a fifth cycle, currently airs on Cartoon Network here in the US, and on various channels around the world.
Atari, Inc. has put Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 into development for Wii and PlayStation 2. The new Dragon Ball Z game will feature "extreme" 3D fighting, some 150 characters (more characters than before), new more realistic effects and 20+ battle stages. The game has improved control system for the Wii, which will let players mimic moves and attacks like the ones shown in the Dragon Ball Z animated series. Slated for a holiday 2007 release, by Namco Bandai Games Inc./Spike is developing Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3.
Good to know they're still developing games for next holiday for the Playstation 2.
And for Kirk:
Marathon Animation is developing its animated series Totally Spies as a feature film, per Variety. Marathon is in Cannes looking for partners for the picture, which already has a script. The series, which is now in production on a fifth cycle, currently airs on Cartoon Network here in the US, and on various channels around the world.
Atari, Inc. has put Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 into development for Wii and PlayStation 2. The new Dragon Ball Z game will feature "extreme" 3D fighting, some 150 characters (more characters than before), new more realistic effects and 20+ battle stages. The game has improved control system for the Wii, which will let players mimic moves and attacks like the ones shown in the Dragon Ball Z animated series. Slated for a holiday 2007 release, by Namco Bandai Games Inc./Spike is developing Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3.
Good to know they're still developing games for next holiday for the Playstation 2.