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Please, someone cast Anthony Carrigan in a 'Hitman' series


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Please, someone cast Anthony Carrigan in a 'Hitman' series

Happy Hitman III to all who celebrate. 

The recent release of the latest installment in IO Interactive’s legendary assassination games should keep most fans of series protagonist Agent 47 busy for a while. But in between dressing the big guy up as a ramen chef and dropping moose statues on unsuspecting bankers — wouldn’t it be fun to extrapolate the joy of playing Hitman and fancast a TV series that doesn’t exist? It would, wouldn’t it?

Imagine, if you will, Hitman as a TV or streaming series. A Hitman show could be an “”assassination of the week” serial, mimicking the game series’ meticulously designed levels, or it could follow an ongoing plot as Agent 47 prepares for one big hit. It could also follow along the lines of Netflix’s The Witcher, which is based on the book series that inspired CD Projekt Red’s game series but draws on the game’s visual DNA to blend its serialized and ongoing plots. As a point to Hitman, however, an agent 47 show would have fewer confusing timelinesRead more...

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