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James Wan Bringing A Live-Action Series Adaptation Of ‘Gargoyles’ To TV

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The popular Disney cartoon Gargoyles from the early 1990s is finally getting a live-action television series based on the franchise. The Hollywood Reporter unveiled that Gary Dauberman and James Wan’s Atomic Monster banner will create the series. It is set to debut on Disney+, and will be written and executive produced by Dauberman, who will also serve as showrunner.

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