


Warhammer 40,000 is steeped in rich and complex lore, with a myriad of traditions and stories that have accumulated over time in this thrilling and complex world, making it one of the most exciting properties to adapt for television audiences and the franchise’s loyal global fanbase. Spotnitz (left) said, “We are delighted to collaborate with Games Workshop to develop the beloved visionary world of Warhammer 40,000 into a TV series. There is no broadcaster or platform attached at the moment but the partners will be taking it out to market soon.
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Big Light, which is backed by Keshet-owned production group Greenbird, produces series including Medici on Netflix and Ransom on CBS as well as Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle. Spotnitz, who also wrote on The X-Files, will be showrunner and exec producer of the series with Big Light creative director Emily Feller, who has worked on shows including Ordinary Lies, Trust Me and Medici, also exec producing. Warhammer 40,000 is a worldwide phenomenon and one of the most popular miniature wargames globally. The Eisenhorn trilogy, which was originally published in 2001, include Xenos, Malleus and Hereticus. The Eisenhorn series is based on novels written by British comic book author Dan Abnett, who has worked on books for Games Workshop’s publishing imprint Black Library as well as Marvel.
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