Hulu Developing 'RetroActive' Graphic Novel Series with Bruce Miller as Executive Producer
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Summary
Hulu is developing a television series adaptation of the Humanoids graphic novel "RetroActive," with veteran producer Bruce Miller (known for "The Handmaid's Tale") attached as an executive producer. The graphic novel was written by Ibrahim Moustafa, and Bobak Esfarjani is set to write and executive produce the adaptation. The project involves multiple production companies including White Oak Pictures, Humanoids Studios, Alcon Television Group, with 20th Television and MGM Television serving as the studios.
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· 1 pulledHulu is developing a series version of the Humanoids graphic novel 'RetroActive' with Bruce Miller onboard as an executive producer, Variety has learned exclusively.
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