Picture of Dorian Gray Reboot in the Works From Netflix and Berlanti Productions

In an exciting update, it seems that Oscar Wilde’s timeless novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” is set to receive a contemporary reimagining. Reports on Tuesday confirmed the development of “The Grays,” a live-action streaming series by Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television on Netflix. The duo behind the screenplay for this new series are Katie Rose Rogers, who previously worked on “Supergirl,” and Robbie Rogers from “All American.” Their past collaboration was on “Fellow Travelers.” The production team will include Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Leigh London Redman from Berlanti Prods., as well as Rina Mimoun as showrunner and Lee Toland Krieger as the pilot episode director. This isn’t the first project by Berlanti Productions for Netflix; they are also working on a new live-action version of “Scooby-Doo.”

Joker: Joaquin Phoenix, Todd Phillips Considered Broadway Spinoff of DC Movie

Back in the day, when “Joker: Folie a Deux” was just a twinkle in someone’s eye, it was initially envisioned as a Broadway performance instead of a movie. Yep, you heard it right! Your favorite clown, Arthur Fleck, and the enigmatic Harley Quinn were meant to dazzle us on stage. However, things took a turn for the cinematic with the brilliant minds of Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix when COVID-19 came knocking. But fear not, dear gaming friends, we’ll still get to see this musical extravaganza unfold on the big screen in October!

Dune: Awakening Shares Gameplay Reveal & Sets Release Window at Gamescom

Back in August, during Gamescom Opening Night Live, I got an exciting sneak peek at Funcom’s upcoming game based on Dune. A five-minute video gave us a glimpse into a player’s transformation from a survivor to a spice hunter, offering a tantalizing taste of what’s to come in Dune: Awakening. Not only that, but Funcom also shared some exciting news – the open world survival MMO is set for an early 2025 release on PC!

Every Movie Leaving Hulu in September 2024

In September, Hulu is set to make some adjustments to its streaming offerings. Although we’re not quite there yet, Hulu gave us an early peek this week by releasing their monthly newsletter, informing subscribers about the new content arriving and departing in September.

More Ethereum users turn to private transactions: Effect on ETH?

ETH users turn to private transactions over frontrunning Private transactions comprised 30% of the total volume, but consumed 50% of Ethereum’s gas. As a researcher who has been deeply immersed in the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies for several years now, I find myself constantly amazed by the ever-evolving landscape of Ethereum [ETH]. The surge in … Read more

The Weekly Pull: Wolverine: Revenge, Jenny Sparks, Black Cloak, and More

Getting close to another exciting day for comic book enthusiasts as a fresh batch of new comics hits shelves and digital platforms! In our weekly feature, The Weekly Pull, the ComicBook.com team showcases the upcoming releases that we’re most eagerly anticipating. Regardless if they’re from major publishers or independent presses, whether they’re fresh issues of ongoing series, original graphic novels, or collections of past works, as long as they pique our interest in comics this week, you’ll find them discussed in The Weekly Pull. Be it superheroes, other genres, or anything else that catches our attention in the world of comic books, we’re here to share our excitement with you!