#March2021
Cary Fukunaga directing movie adaptation of cyberpunk comic ‘Tokyo Ghost’ and why haven’t I heard of this fucking comic?
Goodness gracious, me! I’m a fucking ignorant pig. How have I not heard of Tokyo Ghost? I mean, a fucking cyberpunk comic! But, I have heard this news and I’m horny for it. My boy Cary Fukunaga himself is directing a movie adaptation of the comic, and that’s enough to get me swollen. Swollen!
‘Bond 25’ is being helmed by ‘True Detective’ director Cary Fukunaga. This fucking owns, dudes
Bond 25 is troubled. An exhausted star. A departed director. A scrapped script. So, how do you get me torqued for it? You bring on goddamn genius Cary Fukunaga to direct it.
‘Maniac’ Teaser: Emma Stone and Jonah Hill got a Multiversal Connection in Fukunaga’s limited series
Not even watching this teaser, friends. Just sharing it in case you’re inclined. Why ain’t I? ‘Cause I’m already three-thousand-fucking-percent sold on this limited series from Cary Fukunaga.
Cary Fukunaga might direct Kubrick’s ‘Napoleon’ For HBO
Cary Fukunaga might be returning to HBO, after rocking our collective asses with the first season of True Detective. The director (dare I say…auteur?) is rumored to be taking on Kubrick’s Napoleon for the channel.
Netflix has picked up ‘Maniac’, the Cary Fukunaga TV project starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill
Netflix has continued their relationship with Cary Fukunaga, picking up the director’s adaptation of Norwegian TV series Maniac starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill. I’m ready for this. Super ready.
Cary Fukunaga directing TV remake of Norwegian dark comedy ‘Maniac’, starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill
Cary Fukunaga leaves adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘It’ over budget cuts
Bummer. After True Detective, I’m looking forward to anything Cary Fukunaga is working on. And it ain’t like he doesn’t have a huge slate of upcoming projects, but the idea of seeing him adaptation a classic was intriguing as fuck.
Netflix lands streaming and theatrical deal for Fukunaga’s ‘Beasts Of No Nation’
Netflix ain’t fucking around. They’ve purportedly snagged That Guy Who Directed All of True Detective‘s First Season’s next movie, for theatrical and streaming purposes.