List of television series and films based on Oni Press publications

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Below is a list of television series and feature films based on characters and concepts that have appeared in Oni Press publications, including its various imprints. This list includes live action and animated television series and films.

Contents

Television

Live-action

TitleSeasonsEpisodesOriginal airingProduction companyNetworkNotes / Refs
Stumptown 1182019–20 ABC Studios / The District ABC
In development
The Bunker TBA Lionsgate Television TBA [1]
Heartthrob Felix Culpa / Oni Entertainment / Studio 8 TV TBA [2]
Ghost Projekt Universal Television / Close On Mondays NBC [3]

Pilots

TitleYearProduction companyNetworkNotes / Refs
The Sixth Gun 2013NBCPassed over by NBC. [4]

Animated

TitleSeasonsEpisodesOriginal airingProduction companyNetworkNotes / Refs
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off 182023Marc Platt Productions / Complete Fiction / Universal Content Productions / Science Saru Netflix

Film

Live-action

YearTitleProduction studio(s)Notes
2009 Whiteout Warner Bros
2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Universal Pictures
2017 Atomic Blonde Focus Features Based on the graphic novel The Coldest City .
2020 Extraction Netflix Based on the graphic novel Ciudad.
2023 Extraction 2
TBAFrenemy of the StateUniversal Pictures [5]

Reception

Box office

TitleDistributor(s)Release date
(United States)
Bud­get (mil­lions)Box office gross
Opening weekend
(North America)
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwide
Whiteout [6] Warner BrosSeptember 11, 2009$35$4,915,104$10,275,638$7,565,229$17,840,867
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World [7] Universal PicturesAugust 13, 2010$60$10,609,795$31,524,275$16,140,284$47,664,559
Atomic Blonde [8] Focus FeaturesJuly 28, 2017$30$18,286,420$51,687,870$48,326,155$100,014,025
Extraction [9] NetflixApril 24, 2020$65N/AN/AN/AN/A
Total$120$39,171,853$88,127,249$72,031,668$165,519,451

Critical and public reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore [10]
Whiteout7% (114 reviews) [11] 28 (19 reviews) [12] C- [10]
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World81% (238 reviews) [13] 69 (38 reviews) [14] A- [10]
Atomic Blonde78% (414 reviews) [15] 63 (50 reviews) [16] B [10]
Extraction67% (205 reviews) [17] 56 (35 reviews) [18] B [10]
Extraction 280% (133 reviews) [19] 57 (29 reviews) [20] B [10]
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References

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  3. Andreeva, Nellie (September 19, 2013). "NBC Developing Drama Based On Oni Press' 'Ghost Projekt' Graphic Novel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  4. TV Pilots 2013: The Complete Guide to What Lives, Dies and Still Has a Pulse
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  16. "Atomic Blonde Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  17. "Extraction (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango . Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  18. "Extraction (2020) Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  19. "Extraction 2 (2023)". Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango . Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  20. "Extraction 2 (2023) Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved September 7, 2023.