Wan (Aquaman, The Conjuring) is teaming up with Annabelle director Gary Dauberman for a Disney+ series.
One of Disney’s darkest shows may soon get a live-action revival. James Wan, the man who helped reinvent horror with Saw and Insidious is teaming up with frequent collaborator Gary Dauberman to turn the 1990s Disney cartoon Gargoyles into a live-action series for Disney+. According to the Hollywood Reporter, which broke the story, Dauberman will act as showrunner, writer, and executive producer with Wan, as part of his Atomic Monster company, also executive producing.
The show ran from 1994 to 1997 and followed a group of gargoyle statues, relocated from Scotland, who woke up at night to protect New York. There’s no word on when Dauberman and Wan will get to work on the show, but the timing is certainly appropriate. With Halloween just around the corner, Disney+ just released a show based on the Goosebumps series of books that many think hits a nice balance between spooky, scary, and “safe for Disney.
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