Not exact matches
Lindenmayer points out that the ability to
adapt to changing circumstances, lead
others and follow a proven system are key success attributes veterans bring to
franchising.
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adapted to the screen in 2001 from William Steig's popular children's book, Shrek was an enchanting fairy tale with a marvelous moral about appreciating each
other's inner beauty.
One can only hope that Blue Sky will stop milking its Ice Age
franchise dry and instead consider
adapting other Dr. Seuss books in this winning manner.
So, with the company having such a storied history when it comes to
adapting franchises, their most recent endeavor being to bring the world of RWBY to fighting game fans via their crossover title BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, the mind starts to wander when thinking of what
other franchises they might be able to turn into gold if given the chance.
While
other publishers struggle to
adapt their most popular
franchises to the iOS platform — often ruining beloved classics with the scourge that is the virtual d - pad — shoot -»em - up developer Cave managed to capture a winning formula with its very first App Store release, and has released hit after hit in the months since.
While it's not a new idea to
adapt an open world video game into a film, it's certainly a project that is a hot prospect, as Minecraft continues to be a popular
franchise, with the game proper, its spin - offs, and
other media keeping the name in the news.
Netflix will draw on that
franchise for its movies, although some of the
other more popular Extreme books, including Youngblood, Supreme, Glory, and Prophet aren't mentioned as being part of Netflix's buy, making it unclear if the streaming service will be able to
adapt those characters as well.