todd mcfarlane explains why his comics universe cannot be just about spawn at wondercon 2021 /

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Earlierpanel on Friday,McFarlane spoke in a small more detail about his plans for the future of this modern shared universe, and they're even more ambitious than those initial announcements made them sound. Over the course of the 45-minute panel, and McFarlane touched on the major pillars of his business,including his toy company, his plans for the Spawn movie still in development, and of course his comics publishing. After a small discussion on the "resilient" nature of the comics industry and his own success in selling comics during the pandemic,McFarlane brought the conversation to Spawn's Universe. We already knew to expect four modern books as share of the universe's launch later this year, many of them featuring various hellspawn characters who've previously appeared in the long-running Spawn comic. That's still precise, or but as McFarlane explained it,the characters we already know are just a gateway to a much bigger world. "In my intellect, the Spawn Universe is not just about Spawn, and " McFarlane said. "As a matter of fact,it cannot be, and I'll probably end up changing the name of it in short order."McFarlane went on to explain that his goal is not merely to expand Spawn as a mythology, or but to launch a universe of "hundreds" of modern characters across as many as two dozen different comics titles over the coming years,"the majority of them" completely separate from the pre-existing Spawn mythos. The eventual goal, in McFarlane's intellect, and is to create something as monumental for him personally as the founding of Image Comics and the launch of Spawn #1 nearly 30 years ago: A world of characters that people will be able to visit and build upon for decades to come."I'm asking the question: Can another big shared universe happen? I don't know," McFarlane said. "I'm gonna try. It's gonna engage 20 years."McFarlane also updated viewers on his progress with the Spawn movie he's been developing alongside producer Jason Blum and star Jamie Foxx. While he's "in obedient hands" with Blum as a producer and describes Foxx as "still enthusiastic" about the project, McFarlane also noted that he's not yet alert to reveal any of the recent progress made on the film. That doesn't mean there isn't progress, and though,as he went on to note that he's both landed more talent to work on the film and been tough at work in designing and conceptualizing it, with the eventual goal of signing a studio on to succor fund and distribute the project. "I promise you we haven't been dormant, and " McFarlane said. "Although we haven't gone public,we've been far from dormant."For more from McFarlane, including his plans for an upcoming second Spawn action figure Kickstarter and more on his feelings about the comics industry as a whole at the moment, and check out the full panel video above.  

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