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Adi Shankar, the showrunner for popular Devil May Cry and Castlevania video game TV show adaptations, might also be making a ...
Shankar ain't done bringing video games to TV yet, and next on his ever-growing list is the 'Duke Nukem' franchise.
The man behind Netflix’s Castlevania and Devil May Cry series has yet another series in the works after buying the rights to ...
Adi Shankar reveals that he's picked up the rights for Duke Nukem, the adult-oriented first-person shooter franchise.
Adi Shankar, the producer behind the television adaptations of Devil May Cry and Castlevania, has lined up his next project: ...
After turning Castlevania into one of Netflix’s most acclaimed animated series and landing a second season for his upcoming ...
Time-travel misadventure Duke Nukem: D-Day (alternatively 'Man of Valor') was going to be the big man's first outing on PlayStation 2, developed by now-defunct studio n-Space, makers of two PS1 ...
Developed by N-Space in 2001, Duke Nukem: D-Day was designed to be the character’s debut PlayStation 2 appearance while 3D Realms worked on the series cursed mainline entry Duke Nukem Forever. N ...
It’s in a very, very rough state, and, sadly, doesn’t feature Duke taking on Hitler, or any cutscenes. However, the Duke vs Nazis plotline did make it into a comic, Duke Nukem: Glorious Bastard.
The rise and fall of MindsEye and Everywhere is a story of over-ambition and projects that get out of hand. All the ...
Adi Shankar says he's acquired the rights to Duke Nukem from Gearbox. Have you ever thought to yourself, boy, I sure would ...