Director Taika Waititi is set to helm a new television series for HBO. The project, officially announced by the network, marks his next major directing role following his work on films like “Thor: Ragnarok.” The first details about the show’s subject and casting have been revealed.
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The new series is an adaptation of “The Incal,” a classic graphic novel series by Alejandro Jodorowsky and artist Moebius. HBO has ordered the show to series.
It will be a science-fiction comedy set in a dystopian world. The story will follow John Difool, a low-class private investigator.
Difool discovers the Incal, an artifact of immense power. His discovery forces him to save the universe.
Waititi will direct and co-write the series. He is also an executive producer on the project.
Actor Eric Chacon has been cast in the lead role of John Difool. The series is currently in pre-production.
Summary
HBO has officially announced a new series directed by Taika Waititi. The show will be an adaptation of the science-fiction graphic novel “The Incal.”
The story centers on John Difool, a private investigator who finds a powerful artifact called the Incal. His discovery leads him on a journey where he must save the universe.
Eric Chacon has been cast as the lead character. The series is currently in its pre-production phase.
FAQs
**What is Taika Waititi’s new TV show?**
It is a series for HBO adapting “The Incal” graphic novels. The show is a science-fiction comedy set in a dystopian world.
Who has been cast in the show?
Actor Eric Chacon has been cast in the lead role of John Difool. This is the first major casting announcement for the series.
When will the series be released?
An official release date has not been announced. The project is currently in the pre-production stage of development.
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