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Coming aboard after a little over three years at Sugar23, Creasia has spent over a decade working in literary management and production. He often works with on-the-rise multi-hyphenates from diverse backgrounds, helping them build careers in film and TV, and has a passion for discovering and helping to expose out-of-the-box IP. Creasia also works with artists and producers in unscripted, often in the arena of sports.
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Coming aboard after a little over three years at Sugar23, Creasia has spent over a decade working in literary management and production. He often works with on-the-rise multi-hyphenates from diverse backgrounds, helping them build careers in film and TV, and has a passion for discovering and helping to expose out-of-the-box IP. Creasia also works with artists and producers in unscripted, often in the arena of sports.
In the past, Creasia has helped produce and sell such indies as Still starring Madeline Brewer, and Only starring Leslie Odam Jr and Frieda Pinto, both of which were written and directed by client Takashi Doscher. Other clients he brings with him to Navigation Media Group include Marcus Stokes, Spencer Paysinger, Mercedes Bryce Morgan, Mary Pilon, Alex Ebel, Spenser Starke, Daniel Brown, Hannah Mescon & Dreux Moreland, Sterling Brown,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike Cecchini Jan 11, 2020
Syfy will bring The League of Pan, about the further adventures of the Neverland crew.
You can add The League of Pan to stories that try to put a modern spin on the timeless Peter Pan tale. Well, when we say "stories" the main one that always comes to mind is Steven Spielberg's surprisingly lifeless Hook, which saw a grown-up Peter Pan (Robin Williams) having forgotten his days as a flying eternal youth in favor of being a neglectful parent and generally joyless businessman. But I digress...we're not here to relitigate the relative merits of Hook, we're here to talk about a new Peter Pan TV series from Syfy.
Deadline says that The League of Pan "picks up with the fabled characters after ten years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys must return to Neverland to face...
Syfy will bring The League of Pan, about the further adventures of the Neverland crew.
You can add The League of Pan to stories that try to put a modern spin on the timeless Peter Pan tale. Well, when we say "stories" the main one that always comes to mind is Steven Spielberg's surprisingly lifeless Hook, which saw a grown-up Peter Pan (Robin Williams) having forgotten his days as a flying eternal youth in favor of being a neglectful parent and generally joyless businessman. But I digress...we're not here to relitigate the relative merits of Hook, we're here to talk about a new Peter Pan TV series from Syfy.
Deadline says that The League of Pan "picks up with the fabled characters after ten years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys must return to Neverland to face...
- 1/11/2020
- Den of Geek
Syfy is delving into the world of Peter Pan with a limited series from Brian McCauley Johnson and Universal Content Productions.
The NBCU-owned cable network is developing The League of Pan, which will follow the adventures of the iconic fairytale about a group of misfit children who refused to grow up.
The series picks up with the fabled characters after ten years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys must return to Neverland to face a new evil that threatens the very existence of the magical place they once called home, reigniting bitter rivalries and unearthing twisted secrets from their past. The series explores the painful truths of growing up and the realization that ‘going home’ is never quite as simple as you think.
It is the latest Peter Pan adventure to be developed; NBC aired Peter Pan Live!, starring Allison Williams, a...
The NBCU-owned cable network is developing The League of Pan, which will follow the adventures of the iconic fairytale about a group of misfit children who refused to grow up.
The series picks up with the fabled characters after ten years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys must return to Neverland to face a new evil that threatens the very existence of the magical place they once called home, reigniting bitter rivalries and unearthing twisted secrets from their past. The series explores the painful truths of growing up and the realization that ‘going home’ is never quite as simple as you think.
It is the latest Peter Pan adventure to be developed; NBC aired Peter Pan Live!, starring Allison Williams, a...
- 1/11/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Syfy and Ucp are extending the adventures of the iconic fairy tale characters of Peter Pan and his Lost Boys by developing a limited series entitled “The League of Pan.”
“The League of Pan” is described as “a thrilling and mysterious continuation of the beloved story of Peter Pan” that picks up with the characters after 10 years on the mainland. Now Wendy Darling is grown up and extranged from the Lost Boys, but they must return to Neverland to face a new evil that is threatening the existence of the magical place they once called home. This return reignites bitter rivalries and unearths “twisted secrets” from their past.
Brian McCauley Johnson will write and produce the fantastical series that explores painful truths about growing up, as well as the realization that “going home” is never quite as simple as one thinks.
“The stories of Peter Pan, The Lost Boys and...
“The League of Pan” is described as “a thrilling and mysterious continuation of the beloved story of Peter Pan” that picks up with the characters after 10 years on the mainland. Now Wendy Darling is grown up and extranged from the Lost Boys, but they must return to Neverland to face a new evil that is threatening the existence of the magical place they once called home. This return reignites bitter rivalries and unearths “twisted secrets” from their past.
Brian McCauley Johnson will write and produce the fantastical series that explores painful truths about growing up, as well as the realization that “going home” is never quite as simple as one thinks.
“The stories of Peter Pan, The Lost Boys and...
- 1/11/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Syfy has put into development “The League of Pan,” a limited series extension of the classic “Peter Pan” fairy tale.
Described as “a thrilling and mysterious continuation of the beloved story of Peter Pan,” “The League of Pan” picks up with Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys after 10 years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, they must return to Neverland “to face a new evil that threatens the very existence of the magical place they once called home, reigniting bitter rivalries and unearthing twisted secrets from their past.”
Brian McCauley Johnson will serve as writer and producer on the project.
Also Read: 'Krypton' Canceled by Syfy After 2 Seasons, 'Lobo' Spinoff Not Moving Forward
“The stories of Peter Pan, The Lost Boys and the Darlings have provided us with epic tales of gallantries and escapism for generations,” said Bill McGoldrick, President, Original Content, NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks and Direct-to-Consumer.
Described as “a thrilling and mysterious continuation of the beloved story of Peter Pan,” “The League of Pan” picks up with Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys after 10 years on the mainland. Now grown up and estranged, they must return to Neverland “to face a new evil that threatens the very existence of the magical place they once called home, reigniting bitter rivalries and unearthing twisted secrets from their past.”
Brian McCauley Johnson will serve as writer and producer on the project.
Also Read: 'Krypton' Canceled by Syfy After 2 Seasons, 'Lobo' Spinoff Not Moving Forward
“The stories of Peter Pan, The Lost Boys and the Darlings have provided us with epic tales of gallantries and escapism for generations,” said Bill McGoldrick, President, Original Content, NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks and Direct-to-Consumer.
- 1/11/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It seems the Lost Boys of Peter Pan have found a home in Fox TV’s League Of Pan…
The terms ‘modern day twist’ or ‘grounded and edgy’ don’t always guarantee a good show, but this one does sound rather interesting – the latest beloved property to be brought up to date is Peter Pan, with 20th Century Fox TV doing the honours.
Their new live-action show League Of Pan will see the Lost Boys, now fully-grown adults, reunited 15 years after their original trip to Neverland (in J.M. Barrie’s novel, they left with the Darlings).
Their reason for getting the gang back together all these years later? That’d be that someone appears to be killing them off one by one.
Within the ‘very real world of contemporary Los Angeles’, we’re told that these men will ‘have to get past the bitter rivalries and bad blood that forced...
The terms ‘modern day twist’ or ‘grounded and edgy’ don’t always guarantee a good show, but this one does sound rather interesting – the latest beloved property to be brought up to date is Peter Pan, with 20th Century Fox TV doing the honours.
Their new live-action show League Of Pan will see the Lost Boys, now fully-grown adults, reunited 15 years after their original trip to Neverland (in J.M. Barrie’s novel, they left with the Darlings).
Their reason for getting the gang back together all these years later? That’d be that someone appears to be killing them off one by one.
Within the ‘very real world of contemporary Los Angeles’, we’re told that these men will ‘have to get past the bitter rivalries and bad blood that forced...
- 10/30/2014
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Two announcements about casting seem to have caught some people by surprise. First, Philip Seymour Hoffman has joined the cast of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as Plutarch Heavensbee, the gamemaker of the next Hunger Games tournament. The rumors had been circulating for nearly a month that the Oscar winner would be joining the second film, but it still seems surprising that the character actor would do such a role. Still, as most actors are realizing these days, doing popular, pop-culture films is not a horrible way to make a living.
The other comes in the form of Michael Fassbender, who was perhaps the brightest aspect of Ridley Scott’s disappointing semi-prequel to Alien, Prometheus. The actor will star and produce a big screen version of Assassin’s Creed, based on the Ubisoft video game of the same name. Fassbender will play Desmond Miles, a bartender descended from families of prominent assassins,...
The other comes in the form of Michael Fassbender, who was perhaps the brightest aspect of Ridley Scott’s disappointing semi-prequel to Alien, Prometheus. The actor will star and produce a big screen version of Assassin’s Creed, based on the Ubisoft video game of the same name. Fassbender will play Desmond Miles, a bartender descended from families of prominent assassins,...
- 7/10/2012
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
A modern day Peter Pan drama is heading to TV screens this fall. Deadline reports that 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine TV are developing one of the first high-profile series projects for next season, called The League Of Pan. Brian McCauley Johnson created the concept that reimagines the classic. The project is described as "a re-imagining of the Peter Pan mythology. Set in modern day, it centers around the Lost Boys and takes place 10 years after they’ve left Neverland."
A showrunner is currently being sought to flesh out a script with Johnson and take the project to the networks. There should not be any problems selling this show to networks because of shows like Once Upon A Time and Grimm. There are also two Peter Pan feature films in the works. One is also "a contemporary reimagining of the the story that centers on the Peter Pan-Captain Hook relationship,...
A showrunner is currently being sought to flesh out a script with Johnson and take the project to the networks. There should not be any problems selling this show to networks because of shows like Once Upon A Time and Grimm. There are also two Peter Pan feature films in the works. One is also "a contemporary reimagining of the the story that centers on the Peter Pan-Captain Hook relationship,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Peter Pan, the flying boy who doesn't age and who lives amidst fairies, mermaids and pirates on the island of Neverland, may or may not be coming to the small screen. His gang of Lost Boys, on the other hand, definitely are -- as is the trend these day, via a reimagining of J. M. Barrie's story set in the modern day. According to Deadline, "The League of Pan" is based on an idea by newcomer Brian McCauley Johnson and will check in on the Lost Boys a decade after they left Neverland, having been adopted by the Darling family (Peter, on the other hand, refused to stay, not wanting anyone to "catch him and make him a man"). Imagine TV and 20th Century Fox TV are looking for a showrunner to write the pilot with Johnson before taking the project to the networks. Presuming it's picked up, "The League...
- 6/28/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
The name alone is enough to win me. 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television are developing a new series for us entitled The League of Pan. Set in modern day, ten years after the Lost Boys left Neverland, it’s based on a story by Brian McCauley Johnson and is said to be a reimagining of Peter Pan.
According to Deadline who broke the news, once a showrunner is found to to co-write the pilot with Johnson, it will be shopped to the networks.
Yes. Please.
We’ll keep you posted.
According to Deadline who broke the news, once a showrunner is found to to co-write the pilot with Johnson, it will be shopped to the networks.
Yes. Please.
We’ll keep you posted.
- 6/28/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Perhaps it has something to do with being young forever -- a familiar quest for many in Hollywood -- that resonates so clearly with executives, but it seems they can't get enough of Peter Pan. Earlier this year, the Channing Tatum-produced "Neverland" landed "Warrior" helmer Gavin O'Connor in the director's chair, and in 2011 another movie called "Pan" lined up Aaron Eckhart, AnnaSophia Robb and Sean Bean (but has yet to be shot). But really, fairytales in general are big business, with "Snow White And The Huntsman" proving to be a hit, and "Once Upon A Time" and "Grimm" also doing well on the small screen. So let's saturate the market!
20th Century Fox and Imagine TV have decided to step into the ring with "The League Of Pan," which is -- get this -- "a re-imagining of the Peter Pan mythology." Obviously. The show will be set in the...
20th Century Fox and Imagine TV have decided to step into the ring with "The League Of Pan," which is -- get this -- "a re-imagining of the Peter Pan mythology." Obviously. The show will be set in the...
- 6/28/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
A new television series based on the Peter Pan character is in development. 20th Century Fox TV and producers Imagine TV are developing fairy-tale drama The League of Pan, according to Deadline. Set in the modern day, the show is being billed as a reimagining of the Peter Pan legend and will follow the Lost Boys ten years after they left the magical realm of Neverland. The League of Pan was devised by Brian McCauley Johnson (CSI: Miami), with Imagine TV and 20th TV currently looking for a showrunner to co-write a pilot script with the scribe. Peter Pan first appeared (more)...
- 6/28/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Exciting news for fans of fantasy TV landed with Deadline reporting on 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine TV collaborating on The League Of Pan, a twist on J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan legend with the Lost Boys leaving Neverland and living in present day society. Brian McCauley Johnson, who wrote the shorts Rooks and Pawns and The Way to Go and worked as a production assistant on Tron: Legacy, wrote the initial draft for The League of Pan. The League of Pan looks to follow the trend for revisionist fairy tales set in the real world established by popular TV shows like Once Upon A Time and Grimm.
- 6/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exciting news for fans of fantasy TV landed with Deadline reporting on 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine TV collaborating on The League Of Pan, a twist on J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan legend with the Lost Boys leaving Neverland and living in present day society. Brian McCauley Johnson, who wrote the shorts Rooks and Pawns and The Way to Go and worked as a production assistant on Tron: Legacy, wrote the initial draft for The League of Pan. The League of Pan looks to follow the trend for revisionist fairy tales set in the real world established by popular TV shows like Once Upon A Time and Grimm.
- 6/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: One of the first high-profile series projects for next season is coming together. 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based Imagine TV are developing The League Of Pan, a fairytale-themed drama series that takes on the story of Peter Pan. Based on an idea by up-and-coming writer Brian McCauley Johnson, League Of Pan is described as a re-imagining of the Peter Pan mythology. Set in modern day, it centers around the Lost Boys and takes place 10 years after they’ve left Neverland. Imagine TV and 20th TV are in the process of searching for a showrunner who would co-write the pilot script with Johnson. With a showrunner on board, the project will be taken out to the networks. The Lost Boys, who originated in J.M. Barrie’s play Peter Pan, are boys lost by their nannies who have been whisked off to Neverland to live with Peter Pan. In Barrie’s play and subsequent novel,...
- 6/28/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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