Rob Guillory Teases Randall Park Casting in Blumhouse's Live-Action 'Chew' Adaptation
By
Ray Flook
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Artist Rob Guillory, co-creator of the Image Comics series Chew, announced that Blumhouse/Atomic Monster is developing a live-action TV adaptation of the comic. In a follow-up social media post, Guillory teased that actor Randall Park (known for Fresh Off the Boat, WandaVision) may be joining the cast, seemingly confirming fan speculation about Park's involvement in the project.
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After previous efforts never became a reality, Guillory took to social media to announce that Blumhouse/Atomic Monster was developing a live-action series adaptation.
In his latest Facebook post, Guillory followed up with what sure seemed like a casting tease for the series.
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