Late last
year news broke out the actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt was attached to produce (with
an eye to also star and direct) the live-action adaptation of Neil Gaiman's
Sandman.
In a
recent interview, the actor revealed that the writer of the source material,
Neil Gaiman is on board as a writer, which is always a good thing, but also
reveals that despite not being attached to direct (yet!) he has spoken with Sin
City: A Dame to Kill For director, Robert Rodriguez about handling the green
screen. In the interview the actor also offered an update on the status of the
script.
"Right now we're working
on a script. It's me and Goyer and the screenwriter [Jack Thorne] and Neil
Gaiman, as well as the good folks at DC and Warner Bros. It's a really cool
team of people. It's a lot of the same people who worked on the Nolan
"Batman" movies. It's really exciting. There's not a script yet,
we're still kind of working it out because it's such a complicated adaptation
because "Sandman" wasn't written as novels. "Sin City" was
written as a novel. "Sandman" is 75 episodic issues. There's a reason
people have been trying and failing to adapt "Sandman" for the past
20 years."
Source - MovieFone
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