After the success of Cobra Kai, the creators of this series already have another movie from the 80s in mind to make a spin-off series
Nostalgia has become the great inspiration to bring new proposals to digital platforms, as happened with Cobra Kai, a story that follows the protagonists of Karate Kid more than 30 years after its premiere, and now its creators another series inspired by another 80’s hit, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
Named in Latin America as An Expert in fun, this film stars Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. Ferris Bueller (Broderick) plans to skip school to go hang out with his girlfriend Sloane (Mia Sara) and his best friend Cameron Frye (Ruck), taking Ferris’s dad’s car.
But things change when two valet attendants take the car for a ride, leading to a series of entanglements. This movie was directed by John Huges, the filmmaker who directed the first two My Poor Little Angel movies.
Now Josh Heald and Jon Hurwitz, producers of Cobra Kai, work on the series Sam and Victor’s Day Off, which will be the spin-off of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
From Cobra Kai’s Dojo to Bueller’s Convertible
Jon Hurwitz, producer and creator of Cobra Kai, told Variety the details of this new project that will honor the legacy of 1980s cinema
“We are children of the 80s. When we talk about the seminal film experiences of our lives, there is a five-year period, from 83 to 88, in which many of those films make us fall in love”
Josh Heald pointed out the interest of focusing this series on Sam and Victor, the two valet parking workers who take Bueller’s car.
“The similarity with Cobra Kai, started with a point of view that you have not seen. In The Karate Kid, (we posed) what if you were in Johnny’s shoes? It makes you see the movie in a fun and different way. It keeps that movie alive in a different way. If things work with this it would be similar”.
Sam and Victor’s Day Off could arrive in the course of 2023 on the largest platform in the world.
Source: Variety
Another classic from the 80’s. Batman arrives at SMASH and DC Comics Mexico
Nicholson… Keaton… Basinger… After the success of the Batman movie, DC Comics set out to attract as many moviegoers as possible to comic book stores, and their first step was an official adaptation of Tim Burton’s new blockbuster.
Created by comics legends Dennis O’Neil and Jerry Ordway, and published at a time when home video was still in its infancy, Batman: The Official Warner Bros. Movie Adaptation. it became the film’s “second round” for countless fans…and for many, it opened the door to a whole new world of sequential storytelling.
SMASH and DC Comics Mexico bring you Batman: The Official Warner Bros. Movie Adaptation, in an edition with never-before-seen content, in an authentic collector’s item.
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