Lucy Liu Expanding ‘Pirate Queen’ Franchise

Lucy Liu Expanding ‘Pirate Queen’ Franchise


Pirate Podcast

Lucy Liu Singer Studios is expanding its reach. “Pirate Queen” Transforming the world of multimedia into graphic novels and podcasts.

The franchise is built around retelling stories about real-life characters. Cheng Shiha powerful pirate in the South China Sea in the early 18th century.

The first installment of the franchise, a virtual reality experience based on Maja Bodenstein's story, won the Tribeca Storyscapes Award and the Raindance Discovery Award in 2023. It is currently Nominated for an Emmy Award In the category of Outstanding Emerging Media.

The podcast is directed by Eloise Singer Narrated by Leo. The first episode will premiere on September 10, on all major podcast platforms, and includes an exclusive interview with Leo.

The upcoming graphic novel series, which will be published worldwide by Andrews MacMeel PublishersThis book may eventually expand to include the histories of 17 other female pirates.

In memory of

the Busan International Film Festival A special section dedicated to the actor will be hosted. Lee Sun Kyun Who died in December in difficult circumstances.


Six of Lee's works will be screened at the festival, and there will also be dialogue events. “The festival aims to reflect on the achievements of the late actor, whose generous and profound performances shaped the Korean cinema landscape,” organizers said in a statement.

The collection includes early works such as “Bajo” by the director Park Chan Wook“Sonhee” directed by Hong Sang SooAnd “A Hard Day” by director Kim Sung-hoon.

It will also include an episode of the hit TV series “My Mister” by Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho. “parasite” And director Cho Chang-min's “Land of Happiness,” released this year after Lee's death, in which he plays an upstanding soldier who becomes embroiled in a presidential assassination.

Nearby neighbors

Indian private sector company Mountain River Movies Reached an agreement to cooperate with a Chinese government agency China International Communication CenterAt the signing ceremony in Beijing, Mountain River Films CEO said, Chandra K. Jha He said India and China are the two most populous countries in the world, making the collaboration “unique and promising.” He added that his company “has taken the lead in ensuring that Indian content continues to flourish in China.”



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