Superhero series "Trill League" will be produced by 50 Cent and participate in the animated slate of Quibi

Prior to its launch on May 4, the short-form content platform Quibi (short for "Quick Bites") is conducting a trial run to counter major streamers, and animation is part of that plan. Executive produced by rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, the adaptation of Anthony Piper's superhero comic Trill League: The company is just its most

set in the black superhero universe, Trill League willingly transformed from Naruto to Power Rangers. Piper initially funded the comic in a Kickstarter campaign that raised more thanて20,000 after it was launched in 2015. According to the Kickstarter page, "Trill League is a hilarious parody that combines the worlds of superhero, anime and hip-hop culture.

Piper has teamed up with Jameel Saleem to write the show, including credits including South Park and Matt Groening's disillusionment. Jackson's G-Unit Film & Television and 3Arts Entertainment have produced a connection to Lionsgate Television. Jermaine Johnson of 3Arts is executive producer alongside Jackson.

In 2017, Piper threw an adult swim into the Trill League series, but then nothing happened. At the time, Piper wrote on the show's Facebook page:"Adult Swim has not "officially" turned down the series because it just received feedback and criticism last week.facebook.Com/Adult Swim/2018/06/20 But if I were to be practical about that possibility, it would be relatively low on them and other networks and SVOD platforms.

The Trill League is the 3rd animated series to be announced for Quibi. The first is your daily horoscope, a - yeah - daily horoscope show aimed at adults. It stars 12 millennial zodiac animals whose story revolves around the horoscopes they represent. The show was created by digital media company ATTN. Will Arnett and his company, Electric Avenue, are executive producers in collaboration with Tom Werner.

The second series is The Andy Cohen Diary, where prominent writers and broadcasters share anecdotes from his colorful life. Cohen will executive produce the six-episode series through his company Most Talkative Productions, along with Shadowmachine co-founders Corey Campodonico and Alex Bulkley (Bojack Horseman, Final Space).

Quibi will be released in 2020/4/6. The company is the brainchild of Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Hollywood mogul and Dreamworks animation founder.

As it gears up to enter the increasingly crowded streaming market, the platform will also offer short-form Co-series for mobile-first viewing consisting of 8- to 10-minute episodes and short daily news and sports programs.

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