The Underworld franchise is considered by many to be a mainstay of the horror-action genre. With five films under its belt, the series has garnered a dedicated fan base, but as the cinematic universe of vampires and werewolves has expanded, so has the anticipation for something fresh - which brings us to the long-gestating TV series adaptation.
Director Len Wiseman, the creative mind behind the first two Underworld installments, recently shed light on the future of the franchise. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Wiseman confirmed that the TV series adaptation is not just a mere whisper in the dark but a tangible project in development. Question: Are there any plans to bring Underworld back in any fashion?
Wiseman: There is a fashion that is in the works. I can't talk about it, but there is a future to Underworld for sure.
Question: There was some talk about doing an Underworld TV show back in the day. What happened with that?
Wiseman: That's the one I'm referring to. That said, fans expecting a direct continuation of Kate Beckinsale's Selene story might need to recalibrate their expectations. Wiseman has previously stated that the TV series will be a "pretty big departure from the films".
