I absolutely loved the original series as a kid, this could be pretty great it they can get John Kassir to return as the voice of theCrypt Keeper.
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Fifteen years after horror anthology TalesfromtheCrypt ended its seven-year-run on HBO, a new TV series based on the popular and controversial 1950s EC Comics anthology is in the works with Gil Adler, producer on the HBO Crypt series, and Andrew Cosby, co-creator of Syfy hit Eureka and co-founder of comic book publisher BOOM! Studios. The new hourlong series will neither be anthological nor related to the HBO show. "It will be an ongoing series that uses characters fromthe comic books in a more modern context," Cosby said. "It's all about continually elevating the genre, for both existing fans of the source material and mainstream audiences." Cosby and Adler first started discussing reviving the franchise on TV and then approached Joel Eisenberg, whose company with Timothy Owens EMO Films had acquired the rights to the comic books. After a lengthy legal process to make sure that all rights have been properly secured, the TV series project is now moving forward and is being developed by EC Film, Radio & Television, a partnership between William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. -- the corporation representing the intellectual property of the late Crypt creator Gaines run by his daughter Cathy Gaines Mifsud -- and EMO Films. Producing are Adler, Cosby and Steven Sawalich of Articulus Entertainment. Eisenberg will executive produce, while William Gaines' grandson Corey Mifsud will be credited as associate producer.
A detailed pitch and a bible for the new Crypt series have been completed, with producers expected to take the project out shortly. It will be pitched to broadcast networks as part of the current development cycle as well as to cable outlets. (There had been some rumblings about potential interest from HBO sister channel Cinemax, which has returned to original programming.) The producers are considering both a traditional network model and non-traditional route for the project, including fully financing the series, probably as an international co-production, before taking it to U.S. nets.