Bendis
Goes To The Movies
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A
true story, and a great book... |
This
totally changes the tone of Brian Michael Bendis' Fortune
and Glory sequel.
The
attempt to sell Torso created several hilarious anecdotes,
and now... he's sold Torso, the graphic novel he created
with Marc Andreyko (the writer of the underrated Manhunter
revival at DC).
This
leaked out onto the web yesterday, but Todd McFarlane Productions
confirmed it this morning. It's not just Bendis -- McFarlane
has put aside his balls and found a new toy: Hollywood.
Read
the press release below. If this comes through as promised,
this movie could be incredible.
By
the way, I did try to contact Bendis about this, but I suspect
that right now he's being inundated.
From
McFarlane Productions:
Todd McFarlane
is at it again. McFarlane, along with Pandemonium's Bill
Mechanic and Angry Films' Don Murphy will produce Paramount
Pictures’ upcoming film project, Torso. David Fincher
will be directing the thriller based on a graphic novel
written by Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko. Ehren
Kruger is writing the adaptation. The start date for the
project has not been set.
Torso tells the
true story of Treasury Department agent Eliot Ness' time
after he helped put Al Capone behind bars. This relatively
unknown story centers around Ness after he moved to Cleveland
to be the city's public safety officer. Human torsos began
appearing around town, and Ness began receiving notes from
the killer challenging Ness to catch him. It was this case,
which garnered national headlines, which arguably created
America’s first true serial killer.
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The
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Torso was optioned
by "Spawn" creator McFarlane after a comic company
he co-owns published the original graphic novel. Murphy
came aboard later and went to Mechanic, who brought in Fincher.
Fincher directed Fight Club for Mechanic when Mechanic was
head of 20th Century Fox. Kruger's credits include The Ring
and The Ring Two, Arlington Road and more recently The Skeleton
Key.
Fincher is well-acquainted
with the serial killer underworld, having directed the cult
hit Se7en. He is shooting Zodiac, the Jake Gyllenhaal starrer
about the 1970s San Francisco serial killer, which will
be distributed domestically by Paramount.
"Having
nurtured this project for close to seven years now with
TME President Terry Fitzgerald, I’m proud we’ve
been able to assemble such a strong team,” says McFarlane.
“Bill Mechanic, Don Murphy, Ehren Kruger and of course
David Fincher have all been involved in many big movies
of the past few years. Se7en is one of my favorite movies
and Fincher’s visual direction will bring a certain
look and style to this project. As will Kruger’s characterizations.”
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Torso From Amazon
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