'Champions,' 'Zombillenium' Set for Cartoon Forum 2020 “We’d love to have key partners join by November so we can get their notes on the scripts right from the start,” Väänänen adds. While YLE is covering the bulk of the budget, the project is looking for gap financing from co-production partners, distribution and pre-sales to make up the remaining 25%. “The first episode is a festive one so, if everything runs smoothly it will air in Xmas 2022,” says Väänänen. Most of the comic’s humor and storytelling, she adds, has resonated well among 16-35 year olds and there are already half a million dedicated followers across Europe, North America and Latin America.Ī writer’s room of four – headed by with Ahonen as showrunner – is working on having the scripts ready for next summer, with production slated for 2021. The fact that “Belezebubs” already existed as a proof-of-concept gave Väänänen the confidence that it would spin out well into a young adult TV series. Pyjama came on board as producers of the TV series after making two music promos for Ahonen’s animated musicians. Yet eventually both family and band stick together and manage to turn their fortunes around.Īccording to Pyjama CEO Terhi Väänänen, all the storylines are “heartfelt and cute despite the occult imagery” and, she adds, that fans of the comic have likened it to “The Addams Family meets Modern Family.”īesides the existing webcomic, a virtual band has also taken flight with a first album already under its belt and an international tour planned for next year (coronavirus permitting). The band also loses its drummer to Jesus (pronounced “He-sus”), gets fired from its record label and end up with a mountain of debt. Over the course of the first season, the story arc sees Sloth struggle in his combined duties as a stay-at-home dad and frontman of a black metal band. Exact release dates will be announced later by DC’s publishing partners.Based on an existing web comic property by graphic novel artist J.P Ahonen, “Belzebubs” is being made through Finnish animation studio Pyjama Films and already has backing from Finland’s national broadcaster YLE. The Collectors’ Omnibus Edition with bonus content will then release in these countries as well as Czech Republic, Japan, Korea, Poland, and Russia. The single issues will release monthly in Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, and Turkey. Humanity struggles to survive in a hellish landscape twisted beyond recognition, while Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman, who have all been separated, fight to survive. When the Earth is enveloped by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League is at the mercy of the Batman Who Laughs. The series was written by Scott Snyder and features art by Greg Capullo. Each issue features a different popular metal band including Megadeth, Dream Theater, and Ozzy Osbourne to name a few on the cover, an introduction form the band, and an exclusive interview. The 7-issue series Dark Nights: Death Metal is about to release internationally with some awesome metal bands being featured on the covers for Dark Nights: Death Metal – Band Edition. DC Comics is getting ready to make comic fans and metal fans pretty happy.
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