It seems that while Alan Moore is rather tight-lipped about anything adapted from his work, Watchmen co-creator Dave Gibbons isn’t as reluctant.
The artist who, along with Moore, brought the world the original graphic novel Watchmen thirty years ago, has been clued in a bit about the upcoming TV Series at HBO under Lost creator Damon Lindelof.
While he didn’t give too much information, he did seem to back up the information from Lindeloff that said the show is neither a sequel, prequel or remake (here) and that it could well be, shockingly, good:
“I do know a little about it,” Gibbons says.
“I’ve had conversations with Damon, and I’ve read the screenplay for the pilot. I don’t think it’s my place to say too much about it, other than I found Damon’s approach to be really refreshing and exciting and unexpected.
“I don’t think it’s gonna be what people think it’s going to be. It certainly wasn’t what I imagined it to be. I think it’s extremely fresh. I’m really looking forward to seeing it on the screen.”
He goes on to say that the various comic series that have come from the original book have been something he’s not read or been interested in, but the series is something different: “I’ve been resistant to the comic book prequels and sequels, but what Damon’s doing is not that at all, it’s very far away from that. While it’s very reverential and true to the source material, it’s not retreading the same ground, it’s not a reinterpretation of it. It approaches it in a completely unexpected way.”
Gibbons placed the HBO project in some very good company when describing Lindelof’s thematic storytelling approach to the script:“My feeling is that what [what] Damon’s doing is… not a retreading of something we already know, but it’s a fresh and unusual approach.”
With Gibbons’ words we also got a new poster for the show that features the face of Rorschach so however different it is, it will also feel very similar.
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Source: EW
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