BBC Worldwide Productions Flies into Historical Fantasy
With Peter Panzerfaust Multi-Platform Series
Los Angeles, CA - October 11, 2012
- BBC Worldwide Productions and Quality Transmedia announced today that
they will be producing a historical fantasy motion comic series based
on the best-selling comic book “Peter Panzerfaust”. The companies have
secured rights to the title and will initially be producing the series
for digital release, while concurrently working to develop “Panzerfaust”
as a live action scripted series. The project will be executive
produced by BBC Worldwide Productions’ Senior Vice President of
Scripted, Julie Gardner (Da Vinci’s Demons, Doctor Who, Torchwood), BBC Worldwide Productions’ Vice President of Digital, Dan Tischler (Gigi: Almost American; Torchwood: Web of Lies) and Quality Transmedia’s Jeff Krelitz.
“Panzerfaust,”
by Kurtis J. Weibe and Tyler Jenkins, is a contemporary reimagining of
the classic J.M. Barrie tale, “Peter Pan”. The ongoing comic book
series, published by Image Comics, premiered last spring. In
“Panzerfaust,” Peter is an American freedom fighter in Nazi-occupied
Europe at the outset of World War II. He partners with the Lost Boys, a
ragtag group of orphans, to combat the Nazi threat, led by SS Captain
Haken (aka Captain Hook).
“Panzerfaust
was instantly appealing our team with its unique mixture of real
historical elements combined with classic Peter Pan mythology,”
commented Dan Tischler, VP, Digital, BBC Worldwide Productions. “This
clever take on such an iconic story offers us an opportunity to take a
comprehensive cross-platform approach to development, with the motion
comic series being the ideal entry point to bring the concept to life.”
“When I read the material, I immediately knew the innovative and creative sensibilities of BBC Worldwide Productions would make them the perfect partner for this project,” said Quality Transmedia head, Jeff Krelitz. “This represents a fresh and smart way to explore the material and I’m looking forward to bringing Peter Panzerfaust to audiences through a variety of mediums.”
The
motion comic format combines elements of comic book art, animation and
voice over narration to bring the static comic book pages to life on
screen. The format has gained popularity in recent years as a unique
alternative to traditional animation with a distinct storytelling
aesthetic of its own. This is the
second collaboration for Jeff Krelitz and BBC Worldwide Productions, who
previously worked together on “Torchwood: Web of Lies,” a companion
prequel to “Torchwood: Miracle Day”.
About BBC Worldwide Productions
BBC
Worldwide Productions is one of five core businesses under BBC
Worldwide America, the U.S. division of the main commercial arm and
wholly-owned subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC),
BBC Worldwide. Led by Jane Tranter, BBC Worldwide Productions is based
in Los Angeles and develops and produces scripted and non-scripted
projects for U.S. cable and broadcast networks, as well as digital
platforms. The production company is responsible for various titles
currently on air and in production including Criminal Justice (HBO), Getting On (HBO), Top Gear (HISTORY), Torchwood: Miracle Day (Starz) Breaking Pointe (CW), Richard Hammond’s Crash Course (BBC AMERICA), What Not to Wear (TLC), The Week the Women Went (Lifetime) and the cultural phenomenon, Dancing with the Stars (ABC).
About Quality Transmedia
Quality
Transmedia is multiplatform entertainment venture with projects in the
film, television, and digital spaces. Founded in 2012 by Double Barrel
Motion Labs CEO, Jeff Krelitz, QT focuses on branded entertainment it
can incubate in the digital space and shift to broadcast and film.
Since its founding earlier this year, QT has set up a distribution
output deal with Starz Digital Media and is creating online series for
networks like Fox’s IGN with their video game stunt show, “Game Over.”
QT is currently developing animated adaptations of Fall Out Boy’s rock
opera, “Fall Out Toyworks” and Dean Koontz’s “Nevermore.” Previous
productions include work on other prominent properties including
“Spartacus” with Starz, “Tron: Legacy” with Disney, and a “Dr. Who”
motion comic for BBC America.
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