After unveiling its epic-sized series adaptation of George RR Martin's Game of Thrones on Sunday, the payweb has begun talks to acquire the Neil Gaiman novel American Gods to be developed into another fantasy series. The project was brought to HBO by Playtone partners Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and it was brought to them by Robert Richardson. The plan is for Richardson and Gaiman to write the pilot together.
Richardson is the renowned cinematographer who just completed Hugo Cabret and whose recent credits include Shutter Island, Inglourious Basterds and Kill Bill. He is a regular collaborator with directors that include Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone and has won Oscars for The Aviator and JFK. It is his first significant scripting effort. He'll do it in collaboration with Gaiman, a fanboy god for works like The Sandman, whose script work includes Beowulf. His novels Stardust and Coraline have been turned into films, and Neil Jordan is directing an adaption of Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.
American Gods, the 2002 book that won both the Stoker and Hugo Award among other prizes, lays out a battle between two sets of gods. One consists of the traditional gods and mythological creatures who got their power because people throughout history believed in them. They are losing steam as people's beliefs wane and are in danger of being supplanted by a new set of gods who reflect America's preoccupation with technological advancements and obsessions with media, celebrity, technology and drugs. The protagonist is an ex-con who becomes the traveling partner of a conman who turns out to be one of the older gods trying to recruit troops to battle the upstart deities.
Playtone just completed its run of the HBO series Big Love, and generated the miniseries The Pacific, John Adams, Band of Brothers and From The Earth To The Moon for the network.
Source: Deadline
HBO May Develop Neil Gaiman's American Gods
19 Apr 2011
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Sounds exactly like the kind of stuff I like. Definitely checking out the book soon...
ReplyDeleteCool news, thou I have to admit I'm looking forward to the Good Omens adaptation more since it's one of my favourite books of all time :)
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ReplyDeleteFirst GoT and now American Gods? This fan-girl has died and gone to heaven! American Gods has always been my favourite Neil Gaiman novel. There is way too much material to fit into a two-hour movie, I believe HBO is a perfect fit.
ReplyDeleteThey MAY do it. But I'm not sure that after the rather mediocre ratings for the GoT premiere they're gonna pursue another fantasy project.
ReplyDeleteI hope HBO will stay away from more Fantasy and do what they do best: producing dramas
ReplyDeleteSome more "classic" drama would be nice. Right now they have Boardwalk Empire (which I don't like) and Treme. Luck will be airing later this year and I'm eagerly looking forward to that.
ReplyDeleteI read about a lot of interesting pilots, have to wait and see which will be picked up and how they turn out.
I heard about this over at BLASTR a few days ago. I hope this still rings true in light of GoT's premiere ratings. I mean, we still have to wait to see what happens with the ratings news today (involving all airings of the show), but, hopefully American Gods will still be considered :).
ReplyDeleteyep, some fresh idead like Oz and The Wire were would be nice
ReplyDeleteimo AMC is slowly overtaking HBO
I'm currently watching season 4 of Oz and I'm loving it, great show. And how awesome was The Wire?
ReplyDeleteRight now for me nothing comes even close to Breaking Bad. And with Mad Men & The Killing as well as the very promising sounding Hell on Wheels they currently have the better dramas.
I'm currently rewatching Oz, too. About to start S3. Might be my favorite show ever.
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