Marvel and DC comics aren’t the only ones bringing their properties to the big screen, they are the big guns yes, but there are other companies with great comic books and great comic book characters that are right now developing their titles. One such example is Top Cow Productions, who are currently developing big screen adaptation of The Darkness and small screen adaptation of Think Tank.
In an interview to Unleash the Fanboy, Top Cow’s
co-creator and CEO Marc Silvestri, gave an update on the current status of the film and tv
series.
“"We’re partnered with Len Wiseman on The
Darkness film. It’s over at New Regency, which is on the Fox lot. We’ve gotten
one draft of the script and we’re working on that right now. It’s going to happen.
Witchblade is in the Darkness film. Originally she was going to be in there as
an easter egg for the fans, who would know: hey, that’s Sara Pezzini, that’s
the Witchblade.'
"The more we went along with the story, and the
great thing is, the studio supports this. Len loves this, which is great
because Len loves The Darkness, and that’s what you want on your team. He knows
more about The Darkness than I do. He’ll say, oh, remember when this happened
in this issue, and I’ll go, ooooh, why yes, I do. He’s awesome, his enthusiasm
is awesome. Obviously, he’s this talented director, so we’re really excited to
have him In there.'
Silvestri elaborated on the appearance of Witchblade
in the script:
"As we were going along, it just made more and
more sense storywise to have Witchblade in there. I’m not going to spoil too
much more, but it makes perfect sense. First we were kind of worried, how do
you, two origins, but it started to come together. It started to make more and more sense. We’re
excited about that, that’s a big project that we’re working on right now."
Silvestri also spoke about a film adaptation of Matt
Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal's Think Tank, which is also in development.
"We have TV things that are going on, other movie
projects going on. Think Tank, we’re developing that as a feature film. Today
it’s all about making things happen in comics, and then working for the extra
gravy that could be in other media. But our first love is comics, and I’ll
always tell people that I dip my toes in all forms of entertainment, from
gaming to TV and film, and there is nothing that is more satisfying politically
and more directly, without any filters between the creator and the end product,
than comic books. We’ll always be a comic book publisher, we’ll always make
comic books, and if we do something over and above that, you know the media
games, whatever, great."”
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