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They’re off to slay the Wizard!

Syfy miniseries will portray a post-apocalypti­c ‘Oz’

- By ROBERT RORKE

Timur Bekmambeto­v may not exactly be a household name. But Deadline Hollywood reports he just signed a deal with the Syfy network to create a miniseries called “Warriors of Oz,” a very loose adaptation of the classic Frank Baum story in which a warrior from Earth — instead of Dorothy Gale from Kansas — is transporte­d to a post-apocalypti­c Oz to do battle with the Wizard.

instead of the Cowardly Lion, Tin man and Scarecrow, we get Heartless, Brainless and Coward as the comrades the visitor from earth teams up with.

Bekmambeto­v directed the 2008 Angelina Jolie thriller “Wanted” and last year’s “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,” which starred Benjamin Walker and placed the uS president in a bloody Gothic melodrama.

Bekmambeto­v will be the executive producer on “Warriors of Oz” with universal Cable Production­s. He may also direct the project, but a writing team has not been hired.

The classic Oz story was made into a feature film earlier this year. “Oz: the Great and Powerful” starred James Franco as the magician named Oz and co-starred rachel Weisz, mila Kunis and michelle Williams as three witches who are suspicious of his motives. it was a trememdous box-office success, grossing over $230 million dollars in the uS.

Syfy has been ramping up miniseries developmen­t, announcing two four-hour projects based on Larry Niven’s “Ringworld” and on Arthur C. Clarke’s “Childhood’s End.” it successful­ly launched the futuristic series “Defiance” this year as well.

 ??  ?? AXE TO GRIND: OK, so maybe Abraham Lincoln — portrayed by Benjamin Walker (above) in “Vampire Hunter” — won’t appear in Timur Bekmambeto­v’s Syfy series, but it’s fun to speculate.
AXE TO GRIND: OK, so maybe Abraham Lincoln — portrayed by Benjamin Walker (above) in “Vampire Hunter” — won’t appear in Timur Bekmambeto­v’s Syfy series, but it’s fun to speculate.

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