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Marvel's 'The Inhumans' converted as a TV series; Scott Buck tapped to helm the show

| Dec 08, 2016 07:41 AM EST

ABC and Marvel Entertainment will be rendering the services of Scott Buck to showrun the TV adaptation for "The Inhumans."

Marvel Entertainment may well seem to have changed course with its other upcoming project dubbed "The Inhumans." It was made known by the studio that the TV adaptation for the superhuman collective will be hitting the small screens before fall next year.  

According to /Film, the latest project from both Marvel and ABC will be helmed by Scott Buck who at the same time the showrunner for Netflix's "Iron Fist." Having mentioned that, it has to be seen on how will this development affect Buck's career now that he will be juggling a couple of yet-to-be-released series that are both slated for a 2017 rollout.   

Meanwhile, IGN highlighted that it will be using IMAX digital cameras in shooting the first two installments of the series as it will be first featured in IMAX theaters across the globe on September next year before it lands on ABC a couple of weeks after.  

In addition, it was noted that "The Inhumans" will be the first-ever TV series to be shown on IMAX movie houses and also the first of its kind to be assisted both technologically and financially by such format.  

For the uninitiated, "The Inhumans" is a family of superhero royalty created by two comic book greats - Jack Kirby and Generalissimo himself, Stan Lee. The group was first seen in the "Fantastic Four" comic book series in 1965 and was eventually given their own comic serial a decade after.

The team is headed by the ever silent Black Bolt whose power is actually his voice that has the ability to cause massive destruction even to the slightest of utterance. Aware of such toll, the hero's only means of communication is through sign language to be translated by a spokesperson.  

 

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