Steven Yeun, best known for his work on "The Walking Dead," has expressed interest in participating in a live-action film adaptation of "Invincible," though he believes his age might prevent him from reprising the youthful role of Mark Grayson, which he voices in the animated series on Prime Video. Despite this, he remains open to the idea and has expressed enthusiasm for continuing his work with the series creator, Robert Kirkman. The animated series premiered its second season on Prime Video and has plans for a third season, suggesting a sustained interest in the franchise. A live-action movie adaptation has been discussed since 2017 with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg attached, but recent updates have been scarce.
What is the current status of the live-action "Invincible" movie?
As of the latest information available, the live-action "Invincible" movie is still in development with few updates since Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg were initially attached to the project. The adaptation of the comic series has not progressed significantly, partly due to industry strikes mentioned by creator Robert Kirkman.
"Invincible" is an adult animated superhero series that premiered on Prime Video. The series is based on the comic book written by Robert Kirkman, who is also known for creating "The Walking Dead." The first season received critical acclaim for its mature storytelling and vibrant animation, leading to the quick announcement of a second and third season. The series revolves around Mark Grayson, whose father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, and his journey as he develops his own powers and learns harsh realities about the hero world. An expansive and emotionally charged comic series, "Invincible" has a dedicated fanbase looking forward to both its animated and, potentially, live-action renditions.
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