The 'First Purge' filmmaker will also write the project based on the comic book in which only Black people have superpowers.
The comic was created by Kwanza Osajyefo and Tim Smith 3, with artists Jamal Igle and Khary Randolph.
The film adaptation will center on a young man who discovers his powers after surviving a violent crime. He soon finds himself in the middle of a war over the future of humanity in a world in which a secret society seeks to control the empowered and their abilities.about fraternity hazing culture. He got his start as an associate producer on the critically acclaimed, directed by his USC classmate Ryan Coogler.
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