Robert Kirkman's Outcast Gets Renewed For A Second Season
03/14/2016 03:57 pm EDT
The creator of The Walking Dead remains busy, even in the distant future, with his new Outcast series getting renewed for a second season.
Outcast is based in the Image comics written by Kirkman but the adaptation hasn't yet debuted. It has been renewed ahead of its series premiere, which comes on Cinemax in June.
The young comic series was first printed in 2014, follows a supernatural horror story centric to Kyle Barnes, a man whose loved ones are involved in demonic possession ever since his childhood. However, as an adult, he seeks answers and tries to unveil what lies behind the supernatural manifestations with the help of a reverend.
Robert Kirkman is now writing several comic book titles, but is also involved with The Walking Dead, Fear The Walking Dead, Outcast, the Transformers franchise, and several video games. "Outcast has been a passion project of mine for many years," Kirkman said. "Seeing it come together has been a huge thrill for me. What we've been able to achieve on Cinemax, with its unprecedented creative freedom, frankly, almost scares me at times."
via THR
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