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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Arab & South Asian Superheroes Take on Detroit

Arab & South Asian Superheroes Take on Detroit

9 Dec

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Summary

  • A new live-action series features Arab and South Asian superheroes.
  • The project combines talent from Hollywood and the Middle East.
  • Filming locations are planned for both the U.S. and Middle East.
Arab & South Asian Superheroes Take on Detroit

A new live-action series, 'Crestar and the Knight Stallion,' is bringing a unique superhero duo to the screen, featuring Arab and South Asian protagonists. The project is being developed by Detroit-based Exxodus Pictures and Saudi-American outfit Plot Point 1, blending top talent from Hollywood and the Middle East. This collaboration highlights a growing convergence in the entertainment industry.

The graphic novel franchise, created by Abdallah Jasim and Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad, centers on a vigilante and a young Arab-American hero tasked with saving Detroit. The series will explore themes of mentorship and myth colliding with science, as the heroes face an ancient threat aiming to plunge the city into darkness. An Arabic translation of the graphic novels is slated for release in 2026.

Production for the series is set to span both the United States and the Middle East, reflecting a global approach to storytelling. This initiative aims to bridge Western and Eastern sensibilities, with creators positioning themselves at the forefront of future media influence.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a live-action series about an Arab-American hero and a vigilante defending Detroit from an ancient evil.
Saudi director Hamzah Jamjoom, Exxodus Pictures, and comic artist Darick Robertson are key figures.
The series is planned to be shot in both the U.S. and the Middle East.

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