Studio JMS

Studio JMS
Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded May 30, 2012
Founder J. Michael Straczynski
Headquarters Woodland Hills, CA, United States
Website studiojms.com

Studio JMS is a studio started by J. Michael Straczynski in June 2012, announced at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International, to deal with the large volume of his written work. The new studio will be to handle comic books, TV series, feature films, and games. The studio will be run with Patricia Tallman.

Creation

J. Michael Straczynski Spotlight on JMS at ComicCon in 2012.
For twenty years, I’ve had the remarkable good fortune to work successfully as a writer and producer in a wide variety of fields, from television to comics and movies. I’ve always dreamed of creating a mini-studio where I can put all of that work under one roof, telling stories that I want to tell and which can be spun up between various platforms: comics that can become TV shows, TV shows that can become movies, and movies that can become comics. With the tremendous recent success of films such as The Avengers, Thor, and the Batman series of films, this feels like the best time to tackle that dream. Best of all, unlike many other startup ventures, I’m not looking to get into these areas, I’m already working in them; now it’s just a matter of taking the next logical step: consolidation.

Upcoming works

Films

The Flickering Light is a movie about how Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl used Jewish prisoners from a concentration camp during the day who then returned to the camps at night. This filming became their reality and the camps became the nightmare. The adaptation was scheduled for production in the Fall of 2013 but has since been moved to 2015 to accommodate actor availabilities. [1]

Web series

TV Series

Comics

Studio JMS has partnered with Image Comics to breathe life into Joe's Comics.[1] Due Spring 2013 are:[1]

In 2014 the newly announced titles include:

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