Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane has spent the last few years keeping
Spawn fans apprised of the progress of the planned live-action reboot, but now the writer and artist has revealed some new details on two other Spawn-related projects.
During a recent appearance at Fan Expo Canada, McFarlane reportedly revealed (
via CBR) that two separate animated series are being developed and that one of these shows will be aimed at kids.
"We’re talking right now," McFarlane said.
"I just had a couple meetings this weekend about a couple different animation looks, both something that we can get kids in at a younger age and then get them into the sort of crack cocaine version of Spawn. And then do the adult one. So we’re talking about that. I think both of those come after the movie."
While it doesn’t sound as if these projects are far along in development, the prospect of new
Spawn animated series will likely garner a lot of interest, as the character’s previous animated outing on HBO earned a positive reception from fans and critics alike.
Aside from these possible new shows, Blumhouse is still reportedly developing a new live-action
Spawn film, with Jaime Foxx and Jeremy Renner attached to star.