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Cinemax commissioned the production of the ten-part drama "Outcast", based on the comic book of the same name by the author of "The Walking Dead", Robert Kirkman. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the date of the premiere has not yet been determined.

In the center of the plot - Kyle Barnes (Patrick Fujit), a young man suffering from an obsession since childhood. Now, as an adult, he embarks on a spiritual journey to find answers, but finds out that life on Earth is in mortal danger.

Philip Glenister has been approved for the role of Reverend Anderson, a priest from West Virginia who believes in that he is a soldier in the holy war of the Lord against the forces of Darkness on Earth. An incorrigible drunkard and gambler, he believes that God is oblivious to the little things. More information about the characters, pilots can be read here.

Kirkman wrote the script for the pilot himself, which was his first such experience. He will share executive producer functions with Chris Black and David Elpert. News of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on their channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year based on his comics.

Kirkman wrote the script for the pilot himself, which was his first such experience. He will share executive producer functions with Chris Black and David Elpert. News of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on their channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year. based on his comics.

Kirkman himself wrote the script for the pilot, which was his first such experience. He will share executive producer functions with Chris Black and David Elpert. News of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on their channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year based on his comics.

which was the first such experience for him. He will share executive producer functions with Chris Black and David Elpert. News of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on their channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year. based on his comics.

which was the first such experience for him. He will share executive producer functions with Chris Black and David Elpert. The news of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on its channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year based on his comics.

News of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on their channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year based on his comics.

The news of the upcoming TV adaptation was first announced in March 2013 by Fox International Channels, which broadcasts The Walking Dead on its channels around the world. Cinemax won the right to broadcast the upcoming series in November 2013. The pilot episode was directed by Adam Wingard ("The Guest").

Should the accompanying "Walking Dead" project, tentatively titled "Cobalt", successfully pass pilot stage, Kirkman will have three TV shows on cable next year based on his comics.

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