![]() They, from time to time, would ask me about my availability and offer really cool projects to work on. Pius Bak: Before The Magicians, for quite a while I had been in touch with one of the editors at Boom! Studios. ![]() I’d actually sworn off doing adaptations forever, but this one was too good to pass up. ![]() Lilah Sturges: I received a call more or less out of the blue from Sierra Hahn asking if I’d be interested in the project and I leapt at the opportunity because I absolutely adored the novels. ![]() When it was finally free, I brought the idea to Boom! Studios, and it was clear right away that they knew what to do with it. I had actually been trying for years to make it happen, but I kept getting hung up on rights issues and things like that. Lev Grossman: Comics have always been a big part of my reading life - Watchmen in particular was a major major influence on The Magicians - so I’ve always hoped this story could play as a comic someday. Where did this start? Who approached who? There’s something about expanding the Magicians canon with comic books that feels at once surprising and entirely natural. ![]() Cannes: Jason Isaacs Joins Vanessa Redgrave, Freida Pinto in 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' ![]()
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