Yesterday, the news broke exclusively via The Hollywood Reporter that Gary Dauberman ('Annabelle' franchise, The Nun), James Wan's Atomic Monster, and Disney+ were teaming up for a live-action streaming series take on the beloved animated series Gargoyles.
Dauberman is expected to write, executive produce, and showrun the series – with Wan and Michael Clear executive producing on behalf of the production company. Well, it didn't take too long for Wan to hit social media to confirm the news – and offer Dauberman some big praise. 'The Gargoyles are out of the bag.
On a personal note, we're excited about having Dauberman and Wan's Atomic Monster involved with the project – we were fans of their take on their Swamp Thing series for the now-RIP DC Universe streaming service, so we're getting nothing but good vibes from the news.
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