The 20-year-old "Grown-ish" star excitedly confirmed the news.
Rumor has it that Jude Law is heading to Neverland to take on the Lost Boys.The New Pope actor, 47, is currently in talks to play Captain Hook in Disney’s live-action remake of Peter Pan, according to...
Syfy has put into development “The League of Pan,” a limited series extension of the classic “Peter Pan” fairy tale.Described as “a thrilling and mysterious continuation of the beloved story of Peter Pan,” “The League of Pan” picks up with Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys after 10 years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, they must return to Neverland “to face a new evil that threatens the very existence of the magical place they once called home, reigniting bitter rivalries and unearthing twisted secrets from their past.”Brian McCauley Johnson will serve as writer and producer on the project.Also Read: 'Krypton' Canceled by Syfy After 2 Seasons, 'Lobo' Spinoff Not Moving Forward“The stories of Peter Pan, The Lost Boys and the Darlings have provided us with epic tales of gallantries and escapism for generations,” said Bill McGoldrick, President, Original Content, NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks and Direct-to-Consumer. “Now, SYFY is developing an original take on the classic, setting the limited series in uncharted lands, making for new adventures and showcasing these characters like you’ve never see them before.”On Saturday, at the network’s Television Critics Association press tour on Saturday, the network also announced a straight-to-series order to a “Chucky” series from Don Mancini, the writer and director from the original “Child’s Play” franchise.Read original story ‘Peter Pan’ Limited Series ‘The League of Pan’ in the Works at Syfy At TheWrap
Actress Kathryn Beaumont shares behind-the-scenes secrets from the set of the animated feature.
Jon Favreau’s live-action Jungle Book is hitting theaters this weekend, and ahead of its release Disney is developing another classic animation turned live-action project: Peter Pan.
A noble effort with flashes of amusement and an abundance of talent, the new version of The Wiz on Thursday night couldn’t overcome a few key flaws and the fact that this simply isn’t a classic piece of material.