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Preacher - Comic Book Adaption receives Pilot Order from AMC

4 Dec 2014

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AMC ORDERS PILOT FOR FAMED COMIC BOOK FRANCHISE “PREACHER”

NEW YORK, NY – December 3, 2014 – AMC today announced that it has ordered a pilot for a series based on the popular comic book franchise “Preacher.” The Sony Pictures Television and AMC Studios co-production was developed for TV by Sam Catlin (“Breaking Bad”) and Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg (“This Is The End,” “Superbad,” “Neighbors”). Rogen & Goldberg will produce through their Point Grey banner, along with Neal Moritz’s Original Film. The pilot was written by Sam Catlin. Rogen & Goldberg are attached to direct.

“Every once in a while you find a project where all the elements line up beautifully. With ‘Preacher,’ it starts with a bold, compelling, and thought-provoking comic book series from Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and a whole lot of fans who already know Jesse Custer, Cassidy, and Tulip,” said Joel Stillerman, AMC’s executive vice president of original programming, production and digital content.

“Add to that the passionate and talented Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Sam Catlin, an incredible producing team in Neal Moritz, the Original Film team and our good friends at Sony Pictures Television, and we have everything we need to be VERY excited to move forward on ‘Preacher.’”

“Preacher has been our favorite comic since it first came out,” Rogen & Goldberg said. “Garth Ennis is one of our idols and it’s an incredible honor to be working on this. We promise we won’t make too many dick jokes and ruin it.”

“Thanks to AMC for completely losing their minds and letting us do this,” Catlin said. “I’m so excited to bring Garth Ennis’ bloody, amazing and bloody amazing universe to TV.”

Garth Ennis said: “Steve Dillon and I are extremely pleased to know AMC has taken ‘Preacher’ to pilot. We have had an ongoing voice in the efforts of the writers whom Sony TV and Original Film entrusted with this project, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Sam Catlin, and have been most gratified that they continue to include us, and that they have tackled the project with the type of unwavering commitment and courage needed to present the material as Steve and I intended. This has been a long time coming, but that it continues apace, and with the chance to be delivered episodically, gives ‘Preacher’ an opportunity to be seen in its best possible medium, not previously possible. And many thanks indeed to Ken Levin and Neal Moritz for their never flagging commitment to ‘Preacher,’ and for never giving up well past the point when I myself grew skeptical -- we have principally gotten to where we are today because of Neal and Ken.”

Based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s twisted ‘90s comic book series, “Preacher” is about Jesse Custer, a conflicted Preacher in a small Texas town who merges with a creature that has escaped from heaven and develops the ability to make anyone do anything he says. Along with his ex-girlfriend, Tulip, and an Irish vampire named Cassidy, the three embark on a journey to literally find God.

The pilot will be produced in the summer of 2015 for series consideration in 2016.
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8 comments:

  1. Okay, I'm still laughing at this premise, could anything be more absurd? Do they have a pet duck? A vampire, an ex-girlfriend, and a preacher walk into heaven, and St. Peter says...I can't even think of what a punchline is for that.

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  2. Loved Preacher...surprised they're adapting it. Would have thought it too....violent for anyone to film

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  3. I'm so happy about this. I love Preacher.

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  4. ^ LOL, what an ignorant twat.

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  5. I'm so excited for this! Can I hold out hope for Charlie Hunnam, Timothy Olyphant or Walton Goggins for any role? I don't care which.

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  6. I hope they cast a complete unknown and if they can create the comic book atmosphere like Banshee did in the 2nd season then it will be great.

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  7. Not the biggest Rogen fan, but the plot sounds so delightfully quirky and absurd, that if the cast is right, could at the very least be comically entertaining!

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  8. Oh, that would be great!! All three would be epic!

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