Conan the Barbarian Series In The Works At Amazon

Amazon Studios is looking to beef up their original content by adding Conan the Barbarian to its growing roster of programming.

Deadline reports a team of heavy hitters behind bringing Conan to a new age. Names include Miguel Sapochnik, who directed the most battle and action heavy Game of Thrones episodes “Battle of the Bastards” and “Hardhome” and screenwriter Ryan Condal, who has written and co created the USA show Colony along with writing the upcoming Dwayne Johnson adventure Rampage.

Many of the stories featuring Conan had been published in magazines such as Weird Tales in the 30s along with feature films staring Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 80s. Our most recent look at Conan came in 2011 with Jason Momoa in the lead role. But the film failed to click with audiences with only making 48 million dollars domestically on a 90 million dollar budget.

No casting news or production dates have been announced. We will follow up with any forthcoming news as it happens.

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Sean Marshall

Sean is known as one of the toughest film critics from New York City. If you ever wanted to know what a time capsule stuffed with pop culture looked like, Sean is it. Anime, movies, television shows, cartoon theme songs from the 80s to the early 2000s, video games & comics this man knows is all. Sean created 4 Geeks Like You back in 2012 as a platform where every form of pop culture could be discussed. Sean has his Bachelor of Science in Nursing & is a film enthusiast.

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