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San Diego Comic Con 2017 - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency

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San Diego Comic Con 2017 - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Arvind Ethan David is a producer and writer of film, television, comics and theatre, who also serves as Executive Director of Ideate Media, a Los Angeles-based production and financing company. David currently serves as an Executive Producer of the acclaimed BBC America / Netflix series Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, created by Max Landis and starring Elijah Wood. The show, currently in production on its second season, has quickly become a cult favorite, described as “gorgeous, ambitious, pre-meditated chaos” (New York Observer) and “Sherlock for the stoner generation” (The Guardian). The Dirk Gently series grew out of David’s longtime association with Douglas Adams, the late creator of both Dirk Gently and The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; David’s friendship with the science fiction author began when he was a student, adapting Dirk Gently for the Oxford stage. Twenty years later, David is delighted to be introducing the world’s weirdest detective to new audiences, and is working with the Douglas Adams Estate on a number of other projects from the Adams’ catalogue. When I gain more information on where Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency will be at San Diego Comic Con, I will share it here at Zennie62 on YouTube / Zennie62.com Stay tuned. - vlog produced by Zennie Abraham Zennie62 Blog http://ift.tt/1d6iMwr - youtube video http://ift.tt/2tdQHk1 comic con san diego tickets comic con tickets san diego comic con 2016 what is comic con comic convention schedule comic con phoenix comic con new york comic con meaning
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