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Post by Supreme Marvel on Apr 24, 2013 20:54:51 GMT -5
HBO and Guillermo del Toro are teaming on Monster, developing a potential series culled from a series of 18 volumes of Japanese Manga by author Naoki Urasawa published by Shogakukan Inc. Del Toro will co-write the story with Steven Thompson, best known for his work on Dr. Who and Sherlock. Thompson will write the pilot, which del Toro intends to direct. The thriller is about the worldwide search by a young doctor for the most evil sociopath that has ever lived. He is a 12-year-old boy, and the doctor’s decision to save his life has unwittingly unleashed a Pandora’s Box that leaves the doc battling to stop a plot of mass genocide. This is certainly a departure for HBO, entering the Manga game, but for del Toro and Thompson, it allows them an incredible sandbox to play in. Del Toro will be executive producer and Thompson co-executive producer, with Angry Films’ partners Don Murphy and Susan Montford executive producing with Exile’s Gary Ungar. Shogakukan will be consulting producer. There is also an animé series based on it. Title is also Monster. (It was something I wanted to get in to. I remember Crom saying he liked this too.)
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Post by Crom-Cruach on Apr 24, 2013 23:12:14 GMT -5
The manga is awesome and I believe Guillermo del Toro can pull off. Provided that the execs don't cock block him like they did with the two Hellboy movies.
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