![]() ![]() The trademark covers both animated and live action programs/films, which means Bryan would own rights to both the animated and live action film/television versions of Threadworlds. The description for one of the five ‘Threadworlds’ trademarks is as followed:Įntertainment services, namely, production and distribution of ongoing animated and live action television programs and films in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and adventure entertainment services, namely, the provision of a continuing program series delivered by broadcast, satellite, and cable television, internet, and motion picture theatrical films featuring animated and live action entertainment films in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and adventure provision of non-downloadable film and television programs via a video on demand service films in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and adventure providing a website featuring non-downloadable film clips, non-downloadable photographs, and other non-downloadable multimedia materials in the nature of textual and graphical content, audio, and video in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and adventureĪs the description cites, Threadworlds is Bryan’s “fantasy, science fiction and adventure” program. It wasn’t until a few days ago – when the status of the trademark changed – that we learned the IP even exists. As it turns out, Bryan has had the IP ‘Threadworlds’ trademarked since last July. ![]() Mike’s project is still under wraps (it’s still unclear if he’s even working on anything), but Bryan’s project looks to have unexpectedly leaked out. With the four members of the Korra staff hard at work on ‘Korra 2.0’s’ production, what are Avatar’s co-creators up to? The project has nothing to do with the Avatar universe, rather its name stems from the staff member’s connection to the universe. ![]() Since Bryan Konietzko and Mike DiMartino peacefully split, we’ve learned that members of the Korra staff have come together to create a “project” of their own currently dubbed ‘Korra 2.0’. Update (7/6/15): Bryan Konietzko has confirmed that Threadworlds is a five-volume graphic novel – not a television series. ![]()
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