Netflix’s Grendel

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--Abubakr Ali leads the series as the titular vigilante hero Grendel/Hunter Rose--
--The supporting cast includes Brittany Allen, Julian Black Antelope, Kevin Corrigan, Emma Ho, Andy Mientus, Jaime Ray Newman, Erik Palladino and Madeline Zima--
--Andrew Dabb to serve as writer and showrunner for all-new series based on the popular, award-winning Dark Horse comic books from Matt Wagner--

  • Netflix has greenlit Grendel, an all-new series based on the masked vigilante from the popular, award-winning Matt Wagner/Dark Horse comic books.

  • Episodes: 8

  • Series Logline: Based on Matt Wagner's groundbreaking comic book series, Grendel follows Hunter Rose, a gifted fencer, writer and assassin as, seeking to avenge the death of a lost love, he goes to war with New York's criminal underworld, only to realize...why beat them, when you can join them?

  • Writer/Showrunner/Executive Producer:Andrew Dabb (Resident Evil, Supernatural)

  • Executive Producers: Dark Horse Entertainment’s Mike Richardson (The Umbrella Academy, Hellboy), Keith Goldberg (The Umbrella Academy, Resident Alien), Chris Tongue (Polar, Splinter), and comic creator Matt Wagner.

  • The series is a Netflix production and comes out of Netflix’s first look deal with Dark Horse Entertainment. Netflix and Dark Horse have previously collaborated on the popular series The Umbrella Academy, Jonas Åkerlund’s feature film Polar, and they are currently in production on the animated series, Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles.

    About Netflix - ‘Grendel’ explores the line between hero and villain in all-new Netflix series
 
Pretty interesting premise. Never heard of the comic but now I’m looking forward to this based on the plot. Kinda reminds me of when Daredevil became Kingpin of Hell’s Kitchen.
 
Wow I remember Grendel. The character was pretty popular back in the early 90s. If I remember correctly, Hunter was only the first Grendel and there were several others after him. Cool to see a Dark Horse character getting an adaption.

Next maybe I’ll finally get my “X” series (yeah, right)…
 
Sounds interesting. Will keep an eye out for this.
 
Well if the guy who did Netflix Resident Evil was working on it, that might be a blessing in disguise.
 
Maybe. But it’s pretty ****ed to just cancel a series after it’s almost finished filming. I hope another streamer picks it up.
 
It's kinda crazy this stuff is happening lately. Could the series have really been that much of a mis fire? Why not just release it and see how it does?
 
It's kinda crazy this stuff is happening lately. Could the series have really been that much of a mis fire? Why not just release it and see how it does?

Seriously. It’s not like Netflix hasn’t released bad content before, lol. But I’m sure this didn’t reach the high standards set by The Gray Man and Adam Sandler Trash Comedy #43.
 
Seriously. It’s not like Netflix hasn’t released bad content before, lol. But I’m sure this didn’t reach the high standards set by The Gray Man and Adam Sandler Trash Comedy #43.

I mean they released this:



And this:



I would've wanted to give this a couple episodes at least.
 
I mean they released this:



And this:



I would've wanted to give this a couple episodes at least.


Wow. I’m glad I didn’t watch either of these shows. WTF?

I assume they got Dua Lipa’s permission for the second one but I can’t believe she would have signed off on that if she saw it lol. She should sue.
 
The Cowboy Bebop live-action show had a lot of forced attempts at being witty and Whedon-speak. Hence why we end up with things like "you are black and you are male!" And Faye Valentine screaming "welcome to the ouch blank blank."

The Dua Lipa thing was about like some form of mind control, but it's still awful in execution.
 

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