March 29th, 2010
I just heard an excellent piece of news. For ages the end of the world has been prophesied in books, movies, and video games. Comics and television (with the exception of a lot of bad Sci-Fi movies), on the other hand, seem to be a largely untouched field. Comic readers who also like zombies will likely know about The Walking Dead series. Well, according to Variety, a new television show based on the comic books is en route!
AMC has given a series greenlight to “The Walking Dead,” the Frank Darabont-helmed adaptation of the Image Comics series by Robert Kirkman.
AMC has ordered a total of six episodes of the series that revolves around a group of survivors of a zombie apocalypse. Darabont penned and directed the pilot and will exec produce with Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd of Valhalla Motion Pictures and David Alpert of Circle of Confusion, which will be funded entirely inhouse by AMC parent Rainbow Media. Charles Eglee, a seasoned TV drama showrunner, has also boarded the project as an exec producer.
“Dead” is targeted to preem in October, dovetailing with Halloween and AMC’s annual “Fearfest” two-week marathon of horror and thriller pics.
Jon Bernthal (“The Pacific”) has been cast in a lead role. The series revolves around police officer Rick Grimes, who leads a group of human survivors on a search for a safe home in a world overrun by zombies. AMC greenlighted production of a “Walking Dead” pilot back in January but ultimately decided to go straight to series after hearing Darabont’s vision for a six-episode arc, and because of the desire to tie in with “Fearfest.”
“He’s taken the baseline road map of the underlying material and just blew it out to the next level,” said Joel Stillerman, AMC’s senior veep of programming, production and digital content. “There’s stuff in there that will make the people who love the comics very happy and some surprises in there as well.”
AMC prexy and g.m. Charlie Collier noted that “Dead” marks AMC’s first foray into full ownership of one of its series. “With Frank and Gale and their entire team invested in this project, we also wanted to be fully invested in this project,” he said.
Stillerman added that the property is likely to have “huge international value.”
Up until now, zombies (or the apocalypse) for that matter has been pretty much the domain of movies (George Romero’s Dead series) and video games (Fallout, S.T.A.L.K.E.R). There are a few comic books that are right up our alley, however, that paint a bleak future for humanity. Check them out! Most of them are available electronically from Amazon, or you can probably download them directly from the publisher’s website.
As for me, I’m looking forward to it! More as it develops!
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