SETH ROGEN TO ADAPT ROBERT KIRKMANS R-RATED COMIC BOOK 'INVINCIBLE'
The major success last year ($783 million globally!) of Fox’s R-rated adaptation of Deadpool is finally changing (for the better I might add) the way the studios greenlight “comic book” movies. Sony is reportedly considering making their Venom an R-rated horror movie, and WB/DC may also dip into less kid-friendly projects as well.
One of the other benefactors of this interest in more “mature” subject matter is comics creator Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), whose long-running superhero title Invincible is now in adaptation at Universal Pictures. Seth Rogen and his writer/directing partner Evan Goldberg (The Interview, This is the End) are now working on adapting the superhero series about a young hero whose father is basically the “Superman” of his world (except that Invincible goes into some really dark and violent territory).
With Rogens spectacularly outrageous take on DC's Comic 'Preacher' being a massive success (especially in the less kid-friendly way) it only makes sense for him to take this on.
It’s not yet known if Rogen would also costar in Invincible.
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