Several reports are saying that filming for Marvel’s “The Inhumans” TV series will be done in Hawaii.
Citing Hawaii-based Twitter accounts, Screencrush said it made sense considering producer ABC has a history with the state with regards to filming its past shows. Production for both “Lost” and “Hawaii 5-0” are done in the Aloha state. Moreover, the comic book Inhumans are known for its famous island city of Attilan, and that ABC requires a high production value for its first two episode orders.
Comicbookmovie.com, however, is quite certain about the tv series’ film location, and confirmed as well that film production in Hawaii would begin from March to June of this year.
Marvel earlier confirmed that Roel Reine, who directed “Black Sails,” will helm the first two episodes. Moreover, the company explained its decision to release the first two episodes first in IMAX theatres.
"“Marvel’s The Inhumans” will premiere a version of the first two episodes first in IMAX commercial theatres, marking the first time a live-action television series has debuted in this manner. The series, produced in conjunction with ABC Studios and filmed entirely with IMAX digital cameras, will run worldwide exclusively in IMAX for two weeks at the beginning of September 2017. ABC plans to then premiere the weekly series in fall, with additional exclusive content that can only be seen on the network,” the press release read.
Meanwhile, fans noted that “Fast and Furious” series actor VIn Diesel is super excited about “The Inhumans” impending debut, a reasons why many are postulating that the actor might be tapped to play Black Bolt, the ruler of the Inhumans who uses sign language to communicate. However, Diesel said he prefers a movie version instead, and a TV series would be a “big mistake.” Neither Diesel or Marvel confirmed that the actor will be involved with “Inhumans.”


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