Oscar Isaac, who starred in ‘Ex Machina,’ is set to star in and produce Legendary’s adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s comic book title, ‘Ex Machina.’ No, they are not related. Here’s what you need to know:
only recently, with the rights deal falling under its three-year overall film and television pact with Vaughan. Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel, who wrote the recent Kristen Stewart-starring dramaThe comic, which Vaughan made with artist Tony Harris, debuted in 2004, running for 50 issues under DC Comics imprint Wildstorm. It centered on Mitchell Hundred, a former superhero who becomes the mayor of New York City after 9/11.
Hundred had the power to talk to mechanical devices but the comic was concerned less about superheroics than issues of government and political leadership.In a twist of Hollywood fate, Isaac already starred in a sci-fi movie calledonly a few years ago. He, along with Alicia Vikander and Domnhall Gleeson had career breakouts with the 2014 thriller that was written and directed by Alex Garland.
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