Warhammer 40.000: Big Light Productions studio is working on a Live-Action series

    Warhammer 40.000: Big Light Productions studio is working on a Live-Action series

    Games Workshop is a river in flood and after the many innovations announced for the universe of Warhammer fantasy (Warcry in primis), has also announced the latest concerning Warhammer 40.000. The futuristic universe of the British house of miniatures will soon become a TV series, created by Big Light Productions, the studio that produced the well-known exclusive series of Amazon TV, The Man in the High Castle.



    From what we know this interesting TV series, it will be called Eisenhorn, and will focus on the events of Gregor Eisenhorn, the Inquisitor protagonist of a trilogy of books, written by Dan Abnett which debuted in 2001. Via an official press release mom GW e Big Light, have made it official that Eisenhorn will be based on Xenos, Malieus and Hereticus. In this story of Warhammer 40.000, the imperial inquisition is embroiled in a dark conflict as war pervades the entire universe.

    Second Abnett, the story has a really high complexity, and writing it was not easy at all:

     “Eisenhorn is not the simple, ruthless hero he appears to be. His battle with the Warp leads him to dark places and forces him to question his duty, his understanding of the Imperium and his very identity. With Eisenhorn, there are not only adventures, it is the journey that leads to the limits of what is and what it means to be faithful “.


    The story written by Abnett, it is really very interesting and looks just right for film adaptation. Following this development, the CEO of Big Light, Frank Spotnitz. At the moment in the press release it was not specified when Eisenhorn will be broadcast, so we advise you to stay connected, to closely follow all the developments of this story.


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