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Deadly Class Creator Inks Mega-Deal with WME and Brillstein

Summary

  • Deadly Class creator Rick Remender signs with WME and Brillstein
  • Remender's artist-first imprint Giant Generator also signs with the agencies
  • Plans to develop Remender's original IP across film, TV, animation, and games
Deadly Class Creator Inks Mega-Deal with WME and Brillstein

In a major move, Deadly Class creator Rick Remender has signed an exclusive deal with the powerhouse talent agency WME and management firm Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Remender's artist-first imprint Giant Generator has also joined the agencies, signaling their intent to develop the writer's acclaimed original IP across film, television, animation, and games.

"WME and Brillstein share Giant Generator's artist-first ethos and passion for bold, original ideas," Remender stated. The plan is to leverage the agencies' expertise and resources to bring Remender's diverse body of work, including titles like Tokyo Ghost, Low, and The Scumbag, to new mediums.

Remender, who was the co-showrunner on the one-season Syfy series Deadly Class, has built a reputation for creating visually striking and thematically rich comics. With this new partnership, his unique storytelling is poised to reach even wider audiences in the coming years.

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Remender, the creator of the comic series Deadly Class, has signed an exclusive deal with the talent agency WME and management firm Brillstein Entertainment Partners to develop his original IP across various media.
Giant Generator is Remender's artist-focused publishing imprint at Image Comics, which has also signed with WME and Brillstein for representation.
The deal aims to leverage WME and Brillstein's expertise to bring Remender's acclaimed titles, including Tokyo Ghost, Low, and The Scumbag, to new mediums like film, television, animation, and games.

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