Exclusive: A murderer’s row of rap talent including Ice-t and Nwa’s Arabian Prince is behind a new animated series that features an original score from Dr Dre.
Death For Hire: The Origin of Tehk City is a project that includes both a graphic novel and animated series.
The project will launch as a graphic novel from Z2 Comics, created by Ice-t, founding Nwa member Arabian Prince, and artist Tommy The Animator before the IP is rolled out as an animated series, music, toys and NFTs.
The graphic novel introduces a brutal ensemble of pushers and murderers in a world where the line between anti-hero and arch-villain blurs quickly.
The animated series, which is in production with conversations with streamers and networks, will feature the voice talent of the likes of Ice-t, his wife Coco, Snoop Dogg, Tracy Morgan, Busta Rhymes, Mike Epps, Treach, Arabian Prince, Peter Scanavino, Roxanne Shanté,...
Death For Hire: The Origin of Tehk City is a project that includes both a graphic novel and animated series.
The project will launch as a graphic novel from Z2 Comics, created by Ice-t, founding Nwa member Arabian Prince, and artist Tommy The Animator before the IP is rolled out as an animated series, music, toys and NFTs.
The graphic novel introduces a brutal ensemble of pushers and murderers in a world where the line between anti-hero and arch-villain blurs quickly.
The animated series, which is in production with conversations with streamers and networks, will feature the voice talent of the likes of Ice-t, his wife Coco, Snoop Dogg, Tracy Morgan, Busta Rhymes, Mike Epps, Treach, Arabian Prince, Peter Scanavino, Roxanne Shanté,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Hi Apprentice Fans! It was great to be back in the boardroom this week – this time with my younger brother, Eric. Eric is an accomplished, strong businessman and philanthropist, and everyone at The Trump Organization values his opinions tremendously. I am sure that you felt the same after watching him this week!
A Perfect Fit
After a fantastic performance last week, Stephanie had the opportunity to meet with Michael Rupp, the CEO of Rockport. Stephanie was incredibly impressed with Michael and was excited to meet with him, mentioning how polished and professional he was. In their time together, Michael offered...
A Perfect Fit
After a fantastic performance last week, Stephanie had the opportunity to meet with Michael Rupp, the CEO of Rockport. Stephanie was incredibly impressed with Michael and was excited to meet with him, mentioning how polished and professional he was. In their time together, Michael offered...
- 10/22/2010
- by Ivanka Trump
- EW.com - PopWatch
Warren Vanders was best known for his roles as bad guys in a host of western television series and films, including Rooster Cogburn (1975) starring John Wayne. He also appeared in a handful of television sci-fi and fantasy productions.
He was born Warren John Vanderschuit in San Fernando, California, on May 23, 1930. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. A boxer and football star, injuries ended hopes of an athletic career. He also studied drama, and soon began appearing on television.
He was featured in the recurring role of Chuck Davis in the western series Empire in 1963. His other television credits include episodes of Mission: Impossible, The Invaders, Search, Kung Fu, and The Amazing Spider-Man. Vanders also appeared in the prehistoric tele-film The Tribe (1974), and the sci-fi mystery The Space-Watch Murders (1975). He was also seen in the 1979 docudrama The Bermuda Triangle.
Vanders died of lung cancer in a Pasadena,...
He was born Warren John Vanderschuit in San Fernando, California, on May 23, 1930. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. A boxer and football star, injuries ended hopes of an athletic career. He also studied drama, and soon began appearing on television.
He was featured in the recurring role of Chuck Davis in the western series Empire in 1963. His other television credits include episodes of Mission: Impossible, The Invaders, Search, Kung Fu, and The Amazing Spider-Man. Vanders also appeared in the prehistoric tele-film The Tribe (1974), and the sci-fi mystery The Space-Watch Murders (1975). He was also seen in the 1979 docudrama The Bermuda Triangle.
Vanders died of lung cancer in a Pasadena,...
- 12/19/2009
- by Harris Lentz
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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