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Robert Kirkman To Produce Sci-Fi Thriller Starring ‘Walking Dead’s’ Norman Reedus!

Robert Kirkman
Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman is turning into a top-shelf production entitiy due in part to the success of his Walking Dead comic series and TV show of the same name.  Now Kirkman is setting his sights on the feature film arena, and today announced he will produce a sci-fi thriller entitled, Air.  Kirkman has tapped Walking Dead fan favorite Norman Reedus to star in the film along with Djimon Hounsou.  Read on for more details on the film.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kirkman is producing Air, a sci-fi thriller to which Norman Reedus, one of the breakout actors on Walking Dead, and Djimon Hounsou have signed on to topline. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions is in final negotiations to acquire the project.

Christian Cantamessa, the video game hot shot who co-wrote and was the lead designer for games such as Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, wrote the script with Chris Pasetto and will make his feature directorial debut with the low-budget pic.

Kirkman will produce with David Alpert, the Circle of Confusion partner that also exec produces Walking Dead. Also producing is Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, whose credits include exec producing the Insidious movies, and Chris Ferguson.

The story is set in an underground cryogenic facility after a nuclear fall-out renders the atmosphere unbreathable. Air centers on its two custodial workers (Reedus, Hounsou) who take care of the cryogenically sleeping personnel that are to re-establish society but they struggle to preserve their own sanity and lives while maintaining the extremely fragile environment of the last livable place on earth.

Kirkman will be producing via his Skybound Entertainment banner, which has grown into a multi-platform entertainment shingle since starting with the Walking Dead show in 2010. The company produces comics, is developing several TV shows such as Clone, an original set up at NBC, and Outcast, Kirkman’s comic set up Cinemax, and also handles merchandising lines.

The project was previously known as Wake Cycle and set up at Boss Media in 201, although the rights lapsed and it went into hibernation mode Circle of Confusion and Kirkman got involved.

Air marks the biggest move yet for Reedus since Walking Dead made him a fan favorite and since his joining CAA late last year.

Norman Reedus 2     Djimon Hounsou

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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