As the co-creator of the SYFY series Eureka, co-writer of the new Hellboy movie, and co-founder of BOOM! Studios, Andrew Cosby has provided sci-fi fans with cutting-edge entertainment for years, and we're excited to share that he'll continue to do so as the showrunner for Legion M's new steampunk series Evermor, inspired by the real-life Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park in Wisconsin:

Press Release: LOS ANGELES (February 21, 2019) – Fan-Owned Legion M today announced that Andrew Cosby, screenwriter of the upcoming Hellboy movie and co-creator of Syfy’s hit series “Eureka,” will be the series showrunner for the entertainment company’s original television project “Evermor.” Co-created by Legion M members Perry Covington, Erik Figi and Tya Kottler, and co-written by Covington and Figi, “Evermor” is a one-hour sci-fi fantasy Steampunk series inspired by Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park in Sauk County, Wisconsin. Legion M—the world’s first fan-owned entertainment company—is serving as executive producer on its first original television series.

Set in rural Wisconsin, “Evermor” follows orphaned teenage twins, Ellie and Sam, who are sent to live at the mysterious estate of their eccentric aunt, Dr. Catherine Evermor. A powerful secret reveals that their world is not what it seems, and neither are they. Ellie and Sam's discovery of a wondrous machine called the Forevertron allows them to journey through the multiverse and its alternate Earths—finding danger, love, family, the limitless potential of human adventure ... and their ultimate destinies.

Wisconsin native Figi first discovered the real-life Forevertron scrap metal sculpture at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park in 1996 while in high school, and was approached twenty years later by Tya Kottler with the idea of creating a television series about her father.

“When Legion M first came to me with ‘Evermor,’ I jumped at the chance to get involved,” said Andrew Cosby, showrunner for ‘Evermor.’ “I’d love to see more family-friendly genre material like this on television. And the fact that the series was created by two up-and-coming writers who also happened to be Legion M members only added to my interest.”

“Because he is so steeped in the Steampunk and fantasy worlds, Andrew Cosby is the perfect showrunner for our first series, and we cannot wait to begin building out the ‘Evermor’ universe with him,” said Terri Lubaroff, Legion M COO and head of content. “Teaming Andrew with the Legion is a match made in heaven because he understands the power of fandom and how it can reshape the way entertainment is made in Hollywood.”

Legion M is actively pursuing investment and distribution partners for “Evermor.” To learn more about “Evermor” and other Legion M film and TV projects in development, visit LegionM.com/project-slate. To learn more about Legion M and join as a member for free, visit LegionM.com.

Cosby is represented by Verve, Anonymous Content, and Stone Meyer & Genow LLP.

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About Legion M

Revolutionizing the way entertainment is made in Hollywood, Legion M encompasses a global community of 70,000+ members and more than 15,00 fan-owners. Its slate of film, TV, digital and VR projects in development include “Girl With No Name,” “Evermor” and “Malice,” as well as interactive and VR-based projects, including “ICONS: Face to Face.” Legion M was an investor in the critically acclaimed “Colossal,” starring Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis, and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, “Mandy” starring Nicolas Cage and directed by Panos Cosmatos, “Bad Samaritan” starring David Tennant and directed and produced by Dean Devlin, and is a financier in Kevin Smith’s upcoming feature film “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.” To learn more about Legion M and to become a free member of the Legion, visit www.legionm.com.

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