

So one of the things we're focused on is how we roll out the universe, how we develop and sharpen differentiation in storytelling, and how we bring you into the Valiant world." There's a defined lane for what we can do. "That visual vocabulary has been established. "Marvel and DC have built the comic-book superhighway," Mintz said. A "Doctor Mirage" series, about a paranormal investigator searching for her dead husband, is being set up at The CW.A "Quantum and Woody" TV series, about crime-fighting adopted siblings known as "the world's worst superhero team," is in the works at TBS from the producers Joe and Anthony Russo, the "Avengers: Endgame" directors."Faith," about a groundbreaking plus-size superhero, is also in development at Sony.While "Harbinger" and "Bloodshot" will be at separate studios, the connective tissue is the producer Neal Moritz, known for the "Fast and Furious" franchise (Mintz is also producting both movies). (The Hollywood Reporter first reported the news last week.) The comic follows a group of young individuals known as Harbingers who possess psychic and telekinetic powers. Paramount Pictures recently acquired the film rights to "Harbinger," Mintz confirmed to Business Insider.Beyond that, there are other Valiant projects scattered around different studios. Valiant will make its first foray into theaters in February with Sony's "Bloodshot," directed by Dave Wilson and starring Vin Diesel as an enhanced soldier resurrected from the dead. But the biggest obstacle, at the moment, is that not all of its characters will be under one roof. Mintz said he views Valiant as "one of the top untapped IPs right now," with great potential for a cinematic universe. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
