I'm Glad Invincible's Live-Action Movie Is Taking Its Time

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I'm Glad Invincible's Live-Action Movie Is Taking Its Time
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The live-action Invincible movie is taking its time, and I'm glad. The hit Invincible comic series is one of my favorites of all time, and that is an opinion that is widely held. Because of this, I was always excited for the day that Invincible was inevitably adapted, and upon seeing Amazon Prime Video's Invincible animated series, I couldn't have been happier.

It's still in development. We're still working with Universal. You know, the show is going so well. I think the movie absolutely has to be perfect. And so it's taking a lot of time, like getting the pieces aligned and getting everything to work so that we can come out and make it as good as it can possibly be. So it's been in development for a long time, and it's probably going to be in development for a while longer.

I can understand why making the Invincible movie is so difficult, as it now has to live up to two incredible versions of the story. Back when the project was first announced, it would have only been compared to the comics, meaning that it could get away with a little more. However, the Invincible animated series has proven that the story can be adapted to film while staying faithful to the Invincible comic books' story and tone.

Because of the necessity of sequels, Kirkman is right in saying that they have to get the Invincible movie right. A lot of lesser-known superhero franchises have attempted to start movie series and fallen flat with their first entries, with films like Bloodshot, 2019's Hellboy and 2024's The Crow being prime examples of this.

Having a live-action movie release at the same time as the streaming show means that there will be two simultaneous Invincible visions, and I don't think that the franchise needs that. Having different versions of Invincible's story, cast, and iconography could confuse general audiences and annoy fans, and I think that it is all around a bad idea.

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