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I'm Hanuman Welch comic creator Frank Miller once again owns the rights for film and TV
adaptations of Sin City, in addition to the 2005 film adaptation.
According to the Hollywood Reporter Miller regained the rights after Lantern Capital
Partner bought Weinstein Co. in a $289 million sale.
Weinstein Co. went bankrupt as its co-founder Harvey Weinstein was charged with sexual assault
and rape by multiple women.
Reportedly, Miller was adamantly against selling Sin City, the comic book series he created
in 1991 and continuously ran until 2000, to Lantern.
Luckily, Miller and Lantern were able to come to an agreement which left the aforementioned
properties out of the sale.
Miller co-directed 2005's Sin City with Robert Rodriguez as well as the film's 2014 sequel,
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
However, the agreement between Miller and Lantern did not extend to the sequel.
But this isn't necessarily a bad thing for Miller since the 2014 film underperformed
its predecessor.
In 2012, The Weinstein Company gained the rights to turn the comic book series into
a TV show but it never happened.
Now, with superhero TV shows and movies being more popular than ever, Miller is in a prime
position to go forward with a Sin City television series.
That's all for now, for everything else subscribe to Complex on Youtube, for Complex News, I'm
hanuman Welch.
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